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1993-10-13 14:24Terre Thaemlitz Lisa Carbon and Friends
1993-10-14 02:59genesis Re: Lisa Carbon and Friends
1998-11-13 09:24Terre Thaemlitz Lisa Carbon and Friends
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1993-10-13 14:24Terre ThaemlitzHi, I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a bunch of their
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Terre Thaemlitz
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Wed, 13 Oct 1993 09:24:16 -0500
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Lisa Carbon and Friends
Hi, I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a bunch of their CD's. Of particular interest is "Lisa Carbon and Friends: experimental post-techno swing". Imagine expressionist jazz piano solos done with bleepy analogue synth patches to drum machine breaks. It's pretty interesting. Also, it was refreshing to hear tracks by a woman that fit in the instrumental IDM kinda format. No Whitneywannabe here ;) Yay! Bye. -tt
1993-10-14 02:59genesis> I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a > bunch of their
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genesis
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Wed, 13 Oct 1993 19:59:35 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: Lisa Carbon and Friends
quoted 3 lines I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a> I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a > bunch of their CD's. Of particular interest is "Lisa Carbon and Friends: > experimental post-techno swing". Imagine expressionist jazz piano solos
I heard this 12" a few weeks ago and really wasn't especially inspired by it. I have a 12" on POD by The Lisa Carbon Trio which is quite a bit older, but I was very impressed by that one. It's very funky with a technoish edge that makes it nice to listen to. Today I picked up Alaska: Lost in Alaska, which is on baseroom productions (a subdivision of FNAC distributed by Network). It's on a wonderful blue-swirl vinyl and it's produced by Laurent Garnier & Nicholas Britton. I would highly recommend it to all IDMers. I buy quite a lot of music here in Portland, but most of it isn't really "intelligent dance music". Some yes, which is why I like reading these posts, but I would like to trade music ideas with anyone who is into other styles, especially progressive house/trance/etc.,. I try to avoid anything over 150 bpm... If there is a list for this kind of thing someone please let me know. I will be in San Francisco this weekend for the Orb tour. If anyone in CA is going to this show, please e-mail me and let's hook up! Thanks, genesis genesis@rigel.cs.pdx.edu
1998-11-13 09:24Terre ThaemlitzHi, I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a bunch of their
From:
Terre Thaemlitz
Date:
Wed, 13 Oct 1993 09:24:16 -0500
Subject:
Lisa Carbon and Friends
Hi, I met up w/the president of Instinct yesterday who loaded me up with a bunch of their CD's. Of particular interest is "Lisa Carbon and Friends: experimental post-techno swing". Imagine expressionist jazz piano solos done with bleepy analogue synth patches to drum machine breaks. It's pretty interesting. Also, it was refreshing to hear tracks by a woman that fit in the instrumental IDM kinda format. No Whitneywannabe here ;) Yay! Bye. -tt ---------- hehehe i thought that was funny. no disrespect terre, in october 1993 i didn't know lisa carbon from eve, let alone atom! ;) matt