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1994-09-13 00:17delerium
1994-09-13 18:15Jon Drukman Re: delerium
└─ 1994-09-14 13:48Dave Walker Re: delerium
└─ 1994-09-15 02:41Joseph Morrison Re: delerium
├─ 1994-09-15 05:08Mark Conklin Re: delerium
│ ├─ 1994-09-15 06:44Joseph Morrison Re: delerium
│ └─ 1994-09-16 00:12Brother Alphabet Vapourspace : Vista Humana.
└─ 1994-09-16 17:41Mad Gil Re: delerium
1994-11-12 21:55RTFM delerium
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1994-09-13 00:17JWGROTE@ucs.indiana.eduMonday, September 12th, 1994 at 7:14pm hi there - although the new delerium disc "semantic
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Monday, September 12th, 1994 at 7:14pm hi there - although the new delerium disc "semantic spaces" was addressed by both brother alphabet and drukman, i never felt like i got a coherent appraisal of it. i'm considering picking it up, but i wonder where it fits into the scheme that drukman proposed with "spheres", "syrophenikan", etc. should i be expecting something more ambient or more beat-driven, and how does it compare to their backcatalogue? any help would be appreciated. jwgrote@indiana.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------------- as long as the music is loud enough we won't hear the world falling apart
1994-09-13 18:15Jon DrukmanRE>delerium >although the new delerium disc "semantic spaces" was addressed by both brothe
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quoted 1 line although the new delerium disc "semantic spaces" was addressed by both>although the new delerium disc "semantic spaces" was addressed by both
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quoted 1 line alphabet and drukman, i never felt like i got a coherent appraisal of it.>alphabet and drukman, i never felt like i got a coherent appraisal of it.
er, well, i haven't actually heard it yet, so any comments i may have made on it are purely speculative. /jon
1994-09-14 13:48Dave WalkerWho's actually heard it, then? I've been afraid to investigate further because the single
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Who's actually heard it, then? I've been afraid to investigate further because the single the local AltRock(tm) station is playing is more Kraft than Kraftwerk, if you know what I mean. | Dave Walker, Detroit Art Services (DAS) | | | | marmoset@msen.com My name is (zxqygbblkddfg) and I am funky. |
1994-09-15 02:41Joseph MorrisonI have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS III. It has remain
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I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS III. It has remained one of the five discs in my player since purchase last week. To make it that long is usually a good sign, to me. I get too many new discs. If you like OPUS III, definately check it out. Luckily (?), I have never listened much to Kraftwerk, so I don't have the impressions many get when they hear similarities or out-right ripoffs of them. =B) _______________________________________________________________________________ Joseph Morrison -------------------------------------------- brapman@netcom.com ------------------------------- MIDI = Life ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 14 Sep 1994, Dave Walker wrote:
quoted 11 lines Who's actually heard it, then? I've been afraid to investigate further> Who's actually heard it, then? I've been afraid to investigate further > because the single the local AltRock(tm) station is playing is more Kraft > than Kraftwerk, if you know what I mean. > > | Dave Walker, Detroit Art Services (DAS) | > | | > | marmoset@msen.com My name is (zxqygbblkddfg) and I am funky. | > > > >
1994-09-15 05:08Mark Conklin> > I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS > III. It has
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Thu, 15 Sep 1994 00:08:07 -0500 (CDT)
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quoted 5 lines I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS> > I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS > III. It has remained one of the five discs in my player since purchase > last week. To make it that long is usually a good sign, to me. I get > too many new discs. If you like OPUS III, definately check it out.
I can see the Opus III comparisions (especially on the 3 or 4 tracks with female vocals). I must say though that to me it sounds more like Enigma or Deep Forest, but more wicked (not as nice...make sense?). It has been panned constantly on alt.industrial but its really quite good. Got some great, catchy, tunes with nice beats. A few of the songs are really haunting... MC
1994-09-15 06:44Joseph MorrisonI agree. I think there is a very definate Enigma feel to it. In fact, I have sold 4 copies
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Wed, 14 Sep 1994 23:44:58 -0700 (PDT)
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I agree. I think there is a very definate Enigma feel to it. In fact, I have sold 4 copies in the store I manage simply by playing it, having someone come up and say "Is this a new Enigma?". Orbital sells well to "average" people from in-store play, too. I love it when the music is spread that much further into the sheltered American music world. Cheers. _______________________________________________________________________________ Joseph Morrison -------------------------------------------- brapman@netcom.com ------------------------------- MIDI = Life ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, 15 Sep 1994, Mark Conklin wrote:
quoted 14 lines I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS> > > > I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS > > III. It has remained one of the five discs in my player since purchase > > last week. To make it that long is usually a good sign, to me. I get > > too many new discs. If you like OPUS III, definately check it out. > > I can see the Opus III comparisions (especially on the 3 or 4 tracks with > female vocals). I must say though that to me it sounds more like Enigma or Deep > Forest, but more wicked (not as nice...make sense?). It has been panned > constantly on alt.industrial but its really quite good. Got some great, catchy, > tunes with nice beats. A few of the songs are really haunting... > > MC >
1994-09-16 00:12Brother AlphabetGot this single the other day. Four mixes. Second one is the longest. He seems to have bro
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Got this single the other day. Four mixes. Second one is the longest. He seems to have broken the tradition of blending all the mixes together on this one. It doesnt seem to be such an enthusiastic release. I recommend it, though. It is much more severe than the album mix. The last three tracks are anyway. I was disappointed that none of the tracks exceeded eights minutes, but this should be a good thing for all you spinners who want a quick mix. This is the FFRR/+8 release....so the european release (if there is one) might be different...i hope there is one and i hope it will be different (longer)... Jasonosaj.
1994-09-16 17:41Mad GilOn Wed, 14 Sep 1994, Joseph Morrison wrote: > I have it. I like it. Really gives me the sa
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On Wed, 14 Sep 1994, Joseph Morrison wrote:
quoted 4 lines I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS> I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS > III. It has remained one of the five discs in my player since purchase > last week. To make it that long is usually a good sign, to me. I get > too many new discs. If you like OPUS III, definately check it out.
Let me just comment that if you want somthing that sounds like OPUS III or has the same feel, try the Waterlillies. The music is that happy poppy-techno, with a very pretty female voice (and she can sing a lot better than the opus iii woman) they have a single out now for a song called _tempted_, with some spooky remixes. very nice. -Gil
1994-11-12 21:55RTFMSaturday, November 12th, 1994 at 4:16pm there was some mention of delerium's "semantic spa
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Saturday, November 12th, 1994 at 4:16pm there was some mention of delerium's "semantic spaces" back in august or so, but it seemed to have gotten a few offhand comments like "the enigma crowd will enjoy this...", etc. i don't think that it got the scrutiny or respect that it deserves, so i just want to mention it again.... one person on this list said about this disc, "rhys fulber and bill leeb were the reason that i was given ears...". even though i'm not such a big fan of their other stuff (the new frontline assembly disc is godawful), this disc is positively one of the richest, smoothest, best-produced discs that i've ever heard. each of the songs is around 7 - 9 minutes long, and we have beautiful, spacey transitions between each one, creating a seamless 78 minute magic carpet ride. there are lots of ethnic samples which are intertwined with wavestation and 01/w sounds, and then heavy, dub-indica bass lines which roll along down below. lots of greens, golds, and blues.... all of the tracks are in the 90 - 110 bpm range, and i'd say that this is my choice for best marijuana soundtrack of the year. you can check out delerium's backcatalogue and hear some samples of "semantic spaces" by webbing up to http://www.wimsey.com/nettwerk/, but be forewearned - - just as front line assembly sounds quite different from delerium, the various delerium albums sound fairly different from each other as well... finally, the track that nettwerk used to showcase delerium on the web page is not necessarily that representative of the "semantic spaces" album in general... over and out jwgrote@indiana.edu --------------------- talk to me, talk to my machine