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1998-01-01 02:16PUCKERED1 (idm) PSS2099 (forgot to add)
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1998-01-01 02:16PUCKERED1PSS2099 is MARCO PASSARANI not sure how up to date this is, but for what it's worth here's
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PSS2099 is MARCO PASSARANI not sure how up to date this is, but for what it's worth here's what I found: DISCOGRAPHY on Nature records from ROME: NAT2101 - PASSARANI 2099 NAT2105 - PASSARANI - It will be what it was on Generator records from DETROIT: GEN005 - PASSARANI & MONTEDURO - Roma meets Detroit GEN012 - MARCO PASSARANI - Space under downtowm GEN019 - M-CHROME - Cosmic traveler GEN022 - MARCO PASSARANI - 22nd century GEN023 - GENERATOR UNRELEASED - Ythema (1TRACK ONLY) on Interr-fered records from DEN HAAG: HM1204 - PSS2099 - sonax072 COMPILATIONS: World Sonik Domination vol.1 and vol.2 (KICKIN UK & GENERATOR) Spysatellite vol.1 (VIEWLEXX from Den Haag) Mururoa (STOP_IT) a special record done toghether with Rephlex from London, Interdimensional Transmission from Detroit and Interr-ference from Den Haag .... to employ the gain against Nuclear tests thru Greenpeace. THE FUTURE??? A new Nature in March, a double pack on Reload Ambient from Belgium, a split ep on Anodyne from Germany and one another ep on I220 from Germany.
1998-01-01 13:50amazing arnoldAt 21:16 31-12-97 EST, you wrote: >PSS2099 is MARCO PASSARANI Marco Passarani How to survi
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Marco Passarani How to survive on a corrupted planet Did you know Rome is, in fact, a planet? 23-year-old Marco Passarani tells the world about this little-known wonder by constantly dropping brilliant, Aphex-influenced records on our puzzled heads. After releases on Generator, Interr-Fered and his own imprint, Nature, Passarani recently signed up with Warp. Engage! Planet Rome is situated just off the Piazza di Popolo. Disguised as a small record shop (called Remix), its inhabitants Andrea Benedetti and Marco Passarani use the metaphor to illustrate that they are slightly out of step with the country that brought us Black Box and Robert Miles. Passarani and Benedetti are involved with three labels: Plasmek, dealing with mind-bending experimental acid; X-Forces, which gives you your daily breakbeat rush; and Nature, the most interesting of the three imprints. "Nature is about music we believe in," declares Passarani when asked about the philosophy of the label. In its three years of existence, Nature only released six records. Quality not quantity, we know the score. Drop any Nature record and youll hear intriguing electronic weirdness, often compared with labels such as Axodya, Skam and Rephlex (who phoned the Planet only days after the first Nature hit the shops). But in its own backyard, a country were thousands of punters head off each weekend to neon-lit commercial handbag clubs along the Adriatic Coast, Nature has a hard time being heard. "About 95 percent of our releases is shipped abroad," confesses Passarani. "In fact, we are lucky when we sell one or two Nature records in cities like Udine or Milano! Most people here dont want anything to do with anything that steps away from the usual four to the floor." As young as he may be, Passaranis discography is impressive. He contributed to the Rephlex-related Mururoa EP, hooked up with Alan Oldham from Detroit for a string of EPs on Generator, and released two mini-albums on Nature, along with a few singles. It would have been much more if he hadnt been kidnapped by the state for civil service. But Passarani served his time, despite the fact he despises the System. "Politicians fucked things up real bad here in Italy. Corruption is everywhere. One of the only politicians I still trust is Marco Panella." This colourful left-wing member of parliament has quite an unorthodox way of getting his point across. Recently, he handed out 50.000 lira banknotes to passing civilians on the streets of Rome. Panella wanted to return the tax money he was given as a politician to the people. "Panella is one of the few politicians that actually care about the real problems in this country," explains Passarani. And the old fox doesnt fear anything or anybody. Only last hear he was arrested for giving away free hash in order to get a debate going about legalising drugs. And every now and then Panella starts a hunger strike (often briefly interrupted for a good cup of Cappuccino) to stress his views on the abortion rights or divorcement. "What makes me so angry is the fact that Panella makes all these issues discussible, but assholes like Berlusconi then pretend like they did all the hard work." Is it any wonder that his latest release is titled The Dark Side Of The Sword? article by Rene Passet, October 1997. forcefield | http://wwwedu.cs.utwente.nl/~wielen/forcefield/
1998-01-02 23:05Eric Hill>Aphex-influenced can anyone out there explain what this term means? every time i read the
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can anyone out there explain what this term means? every time i read the a-word it's always used in this nebulous, self-conscious manner that never makes connections to any r. james music, just to the word "aphex," which presumably should explain all, but having listened to not much of the a.t., i have no ears to stand on. so what am i to make of the above without having heard any passarani tracks? eric p.s. i like the digest WITHOUT the useless-for-locating-messages table of contents. gotta fix that reply-to tho.
1998-01-02 23:59Greg EarleEric Hill wrote: >> Aphex-influenced > > Can anyone out there explain what this term means
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quoted 3 lines Aphex-influenced>> Aphex-influenced > > Can anyone out there explain what this term means?
Uh, it's music that sounds like the person making it has listened to Aphex a lot, and quite possibly said music sounds somewhat vaguely similar to Aphex in style or technique? For example, I dunno if he's still lurking here or not, but I heard an Influx (James Bernard) track on Isophlux that had me scratching my head for the first 10-20 seconds wondering which of the JoyRex's it must have been off of that I don't have. After about 30 seconds I could tell that it probably wasn't RDJ by the other sounds that came into the mix, but boy he sure had me fooled. (Great track btw, James, if you're out there - it's untitled on the tape tho') Oh yeah. Nappy Nude Beer everyone. - Greg
1998-01-03 00:27Aran M. ParilloOn Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Eric Hill wrote: > p.s. i like the digest WITHOUT the useless-for-loca
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On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Eric Hill wrote:
quoted 2 lines p.s. i like the digest WITHOUT the useless-for-locating-messages table of> p.s. i like the digest WITHOUT the useless-for-locating-messages table of > contents. gotta fix that reply-to tho.
uh oh... I'm not sure the topic is up for discussion (with or without the useless for locating messages table) but for sure the reply to will be fixed. amp
1998-01-03 12:33disk.system@evc.net>PSS2099 is MARCO PASSARANI Just intercepted this message about Marco Passarani. Don't kno
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Just intercepted this message about Marco Passarani. Don't know where it first came from. Well, well some additonal comments about Marco Passarani and his own label Nature. Nature has released great stuff. Here is a brief Nature discography: - Nat 2101 Passarani 2099 (tracks by Marco Passarani) sorry no tracklisting, white label - Nat 2102 Dynamic Wave: Xinuxoid Krygeni / Sick Bird¹s Rage / Spiritual Spasm / Cosmic Weather (tracks by Gambino and Barbati) - Nat 2103 M.S.B., Most Significant Beat ep: Heart thinks wide / A flux to follow / Rio bank / Solo numerico (tracks by Martinucci, Evangelista) - Nat 2104 T.E.W.: Pcania Korkin korg / Intervallo / La cripta / Il chisotro / Acid jungle / Release (tracks by Boccia Bean and Simone Renghi) - Nat 2105 Passarani 2099, It will be what it was: Old Wave 1 / Old Wave 2 / New Wave 4 / New Wave 1 / New Wave 2 / New Wave 3 (tracks by Marco Passarani) - Nat 2106 PSS 2099, Third Quadrent ep (tracks by Marco Passarani) sorry no tracklisting, white label - Nat 2107 Amp-Tek, Narcos ep (tracks by Alessandro Marenga) sorry no tracklisting, white label - Nat 2108 Mat-101, eNiAc ep: Scratch Baow / Bero / Danni morali e fisici / Skiff ++ / Effect 22 / Nag (tracks by Pierro, De Bellis, Tortora) - Nat 2109 PSS 2099, Stage clear mission 1 accomplished: 0 / 2 Log / So far from here... / Flowth / Sonax073 / 101.116.197 (tracks by Marco Passarani) For more information about Marco Passarani and some other Planet Rome artists visit Nature web site at http://members.tripod.com/~AmpCyber/NATURE.HTM
quoted 3 lines Passarani and Benedetti are involved with three labels: Plasmek, dealing>Passarani and Benedetti are involved with three labels: Plasmek, dealing >with >mind-bending experimental acid; X-Forces, which gives you your daily >breakbeat >rush; and Nature, the most interesting of the three imprints.
Not really agree with the above statement. Plasmek and X-Forces are also worth to have a listen. X-Forces is a little bit hardcore and won't size with some ears present here. But if you are in electro, you' d better try to find the volume one and two from the brilliant "Dark Side of the Sword" series on Plasmek. These are split ep. Let's drop the names: - Plasmek 05 Various artists, The dark side of the Sword 1: Sprawl, E-Blast Mat-101, Entereg Passarani 2099, The dark mask I-f, Envy - Plasmek 06 Various artists, The dark side of the Sword 2: I-f, Sloth Max Durante, The prisonners clonk their chains Frame, Afetr strafe Passarani 2099, V-Row Anthony Rother, Destroy him my robots Year 1998 beware Planet Rome. disk.system
1998-01-04 10:51robert.merlak@ri.tel.hr>Year 1998 beware Planet Rome. Did somebody hear something more on this one : v/a : Future
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quoted 1 line Year 1998 beware Planet Rome.>Year 1998 beware Planet Rome.
Did somebody hear something more on this one : v/a : Future Sound of Rome 2CD ? bye rob