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On Wed, Jan 1, 2025, 1:17 PM <david.kirkdorffer@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 80 lines Oh, man! This is a trip. Thank you for sharing this!
> Oh, man! This is a trip. Thank you for sharing this!
>
> The music links in the article are a trip down memory lane.
> I only have one of those tracks.
> But they all take me back to that time in my life when this type of music
> seemed to open new ways of seeing the world.
> Shall be purchasing the digital album. 😊
>
> Two big musical events for me In 1992
> 1) a rock band I was in broke up (on my birthday, no less -- because, why
> not?)
> 2) I discovered WARP and FAX records. That first Artificial Intelligence
> opened a whole new world for me.
>
> Anyway, I'm sure I'm not alone in remembering the 90s as a kind of golden
> age for electronic music and the Ambient / IDM lists.
>
> Thank you again.
>
> David / UNDO
> Boston, MA
>
>
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> Subject: V/A :: We Are Reasonable People (Warp) — 26 years later!
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> https://igloomag.com/features/we-are-reasonable-people-warp
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> *A memorable snapshot of an era which many longtime Warp <
> https://warp.net/> aficionados think of fondly as representing the very
> pinnacle of the label’s musical prowess, and for anyone wishing to delve
> further into Warp’s back catalog, a handy list of every WAP (singles and
> EPs with catalog numbers from 1 to 99) and WARP (albums with catalog
> numbers from 1 to 55) release up to that time was included inside the
> compilation <https://warp.net/products/120355-we-are-reasonable-people>‘s
> CD booklet.*
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> memorable snapshot of an era which many longtime <a href="
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> aficionados think of fondly as representing the very pinnacle of the
> label’s musical prowess, and for anyone wishing to delve further into
> Warp’s back catalog, a handy list of every WAP (singles and EPs with
> catalog numbers from 1 to 99) and WARP (albums with catalog numbers from 1
> to 55) release up to that time was included inside <a href="
> https://warp.net/products/120355-we-are-reasonable-people"
> style="background:transparent;color:rgb(244,120,87);text-decoration-line:none;font-weight:bold">the
> compilation</a>‘s CD booklet.</em><br><br><div
> data-smartmail="gmail_signature" dir="auto">:: ::<br>Pietro DS<br><br>Igloo
> Magazine :: <a href="http://igloomag.com">igloomag.com</a><br>Experimental
> Electronic Music<br><br>Digital::Nimbus Radio :: <a href="
> http://digitalnimbus.com">digitalnimbus.com</a><br>Electronic Audio
> Freakquencies</div></div></div>
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