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1997-04-06 18:27Arthur B. Purvis Re: (idm) Cabaret Voltaire
└─ 1997-04-07 03:40Greg Earle (idm) Re: Cabaret Voltaire
1997-04-07 04:52Brock Suter Re: (idm) Re: Cabaret Voltaire
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1997-04-06 18:27Arthur B. Purvis> - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Conversation, > Living Legends
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quoted 3 lines - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Conversation,> - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Conversation, > Living Legends, Plasticity and Technology: Western Re-Works vol 1. I > bought "Virtual State" awhile ago, and hated it. Any recommenations?
Skip them all. Try to find these: Listen Up with Cabaret Voltaire The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord Drinking Gasoline Microphonies (for Sensoria). Unfortunately they are all out of print I think. sigh. Some of the ones you noted are decent ambient techno, but nothing like the above. The best of the ones you've mentioned is probably the conversation. --- the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto.
1997-04-07 03:40Greg EarleArthur Purvis opines: >> - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Convers
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Arthur Purvis opines:
quoted 13 lines - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Conversation,>> - The only Cabaret Voltaire CD's i can find are: Colours, Conversation, >> Living Legends, Plasticity and Technology: Western Re-Works vol 1. I >> bought "Virtual State" awhile ago, and hated it. Any recommenations? > > Skip them all. Try to find these: > > Listen Up with Cabaret Voltaire > The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord > Drinking Gasoline > Microphonies (for Sensoria). > > Some of the ones you noted are decent ambient techno, but nothing > like the above.
Just to present an opposing point of view, I would heartily recommend "The Conversation", "Living Legends" (early Classic CV era tracks) and "Plasticity" over "The Covenant ...", "Drinking Gasoline" and "Microphonies" any day. Especially to a curious IDM list member (who would probably be more atune to the recent trilogy Techno releases than to the mid-80's work). - Greg
1997-04-07 04:52Brock SuterOk folks, I did well on the last CV sample spotting query (thanks Jon!), I've got another
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Sun, 06 Apr 1997 21:52:44 -0700
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Ok folks, I did well on the last CV sample spotting query (thanks Jon!), I've got another one: Low Cool. Anyone know what those words are from? Trey-up, I'm outta here, brock. np: Subtropic - 'homebrew'
1997-04-07 11:02for.nextI just realized that some of Sweet Exorcist's (RHKirk) C.C.E.P. samples vocal sample exper
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Mon, 7 Apr 1997 04:02:28 -0700 (PDT)
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(idm) Cab Volt/Sweet Exor sample-spotting
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I just realized that some of Sweet Exorcist's (RHKirk) C.C.E.P. samples vocal sample experiment/loop/beats from George Kranz's "Bass drum da Bass drum" from 1985 (Personal Records). This record is really a slight forage down a path of electro that I wish I could find more of. It's like if Zap Mama were robots or something...layered vocal patterns that are catchy and probably as unique in 85 as Clonk's Coming by Sweet Exorcist in 90 was. Solenoid On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Brock Suter wrote:
quoted 15 lines Ok folks,> Ok folks, > > I did well on the last CV sample spotting query (thanks Jon!), I've got > another one: > > Low Cool. > > Anyone know what those words are from? > > Trey-up, I'm outta here, > > brock. > > np: Subtropic - 'homebrew' >
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