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1999-08-19 19:37(idm) really long records
└─ 1999-08-19 19:56Lance @ Inaudible Re: (idm) Bluetrain...
1999-08-19 19:45david turgeon Re: (idm) really long records
└─ 1999-08-19 20:37daniel Re: (idm) really long records
1999-08-19 20:56david turgeon Re: (idm) really long records / fizzarum
1999-08-19 22:13Adam J Weitzman Re: (idm) really long records / fizzarum
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1999-08-19 19:37TheevilD@aol.comI recently picked up, totally at random, a kind of ambient dub 12". The information on it
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I recently picked up, totally at random, a kind of ambient dub 12". The information on it was just 'Blue train' and '005 - "Special Edition"' Since I bought it to find out what ambient dub, like, actually is, none of this means anything to me (any clarifications gratefully accepted... its rather good. I want more...). Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is recorded, presumably at 133 bpm, as a single circular groove around the record, thus giving it infinite length (+ making life easy for djs). Does this make it the longest record ever? Huh? Jorkens
1999-08-19 19:56Lance @ InaudibleAt 03:37 PM 8/19/99 -0400, you wrote: >I recently picked up, totally at random, a kind of
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At 03:37 PM 8/19/99 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 6 lines I recently picked up, totally at random, a kind of ambient dub 12". The>I recently picked up, totally at random, a kind of ambient dub 12". The >information on it was just >'Blue train' and '005 - "Special Edition"' >Since I bought it to find out what ambient dub, like, actually is, none of >this means anything to me (any clarifications gratefully accepted... its >rather good. I want more...).
On the topic of the Bluetrain label, i'd like to drop some major praise on this label. Bluetrain, which is one of Steve O'Sullivan's many projects, features a sweet dub meets tech-house/techno sound not that fits in perfectly with the bc/m/bm/r&s or thule stuff. There are six records out so far and one compilation cd for the vinyl-challenged. I cant recommend these records enough. A Bluetrain discog... . The Hustler: s/t 12" (Bluetrain 01) . Street Sadness: s/t 12" (Bluetrain 02) . Midnight Creeper: s/t 12" (Bluetrain 03) . Echo Freaks: s/t 12" (Bluetrain 04) . Bluetrain: special edition 12" (Bluetrain 05) . Version Blue: no 6 2x12" (Bluetrain 06) . Bluetrain: no lightweight stuff cd (Bluetrain cd01) -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1999-08-19 19:45david turgeon> Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is > recorded, presuma
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quoted 4 lines Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is> Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is > recorded, presumably at 133 bpm, as a single circular groove around the > record, thus giving it infinite length (+ making life easy for djs). Does > this make it the longest record ever?
nope, the longest record would be the rrr500 compilation. 500*infinity. that's a hell of a long time. -- david
1999-08-19 20:37danielI just want to know when this will be available on CD.. but seriously the RRR500 Compilati
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I just want to know when this will be available on CD.. but seriously the RRR500 Compilation is quite cool. To bad it is next to impossible to hear everything and to find everything. Wasn't someone on here using a magnafying glass to find the groove they wanted? Tip of the Day: El Stew on Om records is quite good. Doesn't seem very special at first but it has something that just draws you in. Features Buckethead, DJ disk(ISP), Eddie Def and brain(primus). Hip Hop/electro vibes from an alternate universe if you will. -daniel Head Monkey Mad Monkey Records http://monkey.eliteware.com On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, david turgeon wrote:
quoted 11 lines Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is> > Anyhow, the reason that I'm waffling on is that one of the tracks is > > recorded, presumably at 133 bpm, as a single circular groove around the > > record, thus giving it infinite length (+ making life easy for djs). Does > > this make it the longest record ever? > > nope, the longest record would be the rrr500 compilation. > 500*infinity. that's a hell of a long time. > > -- > david >
1999-08-19 20:56david turgeon[re: rrr500] > I just want to know when this will be available on CD.. the only port of a
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quoted 1 line I just want to know when this will be available on CD..> I just want to know when this will be available on CD..
the only port of a lock-groove to cd that i know of is at the end on the seargent pepper lonely heart club band cd (& that might not be on every copy). they just make it loop a couple times & then fade out. as this is getting pretty off-topic, i'll correct myself for comparing fizzarum to funkstorung in a previous message. they have similar beats, but fizzarum is really deliberately pulling his melodies from aphex twin. & it's quite sweet actually, but that kind of stuff gives some people cooties, so i figured i should mention this. is it something in the russian air that makes them like aphex twin so much? or are they just doing it to piss off the bunch of autechre-worshipping american idmsters? :) (does this message have a single point?) -- david
1999-08-19 22:13Adam J Weitzmandavid turgeon wrote: > [re: rrr500] > > I just want to know when this will be available on
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david turgeon wrote:
quoted 7 lines [re: rrr500]> [re: rrr500] > > I just want to know when this will be available on CD.. > > the only port of a lock-groove to cd that i know of is at the > end on the seargent pepper lonely heart club band cd (& > that might not be on every copy). they just make it loop > a couple times & then fade out.
There is also one on the CD version of You've Got Foetus On Your Breath's _Deaf_. It runs for about 10 minutes. There's a 3" CD on Mego (I don't own this one yet) by Pure called "The End Of Vinyl," which is apparently built from remixing run-out grooves from various records. On the vinyl side, I just got a recent lock-groove effort, Stock Hausen & Walkman's "Buy Me/Sue Me" 7". 42 grooves on each side. It's pretty cool, each locked groove containing a sample of a recording with the word "me" in it, along with some music. Appropriately, one of the loops on the "Sue Me" side is from "Come Together," which brings us back to The Beatles. :-) It is *really* hard to distinguish the grooves on clear vinyl, though. -- Adam J Weitzman "They don't make music like that NewsEdge Corporation these days. In fact, sometimes http://www.newsedge.com they don't even make music." http://www.newspage.com - Dave Barry