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1993-10-19 16:19Richard John u New stuff
1994-01-30 23:37Kate M. Roberts New Stuff
1994-01-31 11:22greggy303 Re: New Stuff
1994-01-31 18:21Kathleen Blohm re:new stuff
1994-04-22 14:59Hans Veneman New Stuff
└─ 1994-04-22 14:49B R O T H E R A L P H A B E T Re: New Stuff
1994-08-05 22:44Al Ritchie new stuff
1994-10-27 13:44CiM New stuff
1995-02-04 04:08Chris.Hilker New stuff
└─ 1995-02-06 12:15Dave Walker Re: New stuff
1995-04-03 22:04Mohsen Gamshad New Stuff
1995-05-15 16:07Mohsen Gamshad New Stuff
├─ 1995-05-15 17:46Goethe Re: New Stuff
└─ 1995-05-16 15:21Erkki Rautio Aural Expansion vs. Autechre? (was: New Stuff)
├─ 1995-05-16 13:23James Skilton Re: Aural Expansion vs. Autechre?
└─ 1995-05-16 14:21Jouni Alkio Re: Aural Expansion vs. Autechre? (was: New Stuff)
1995-05-15 18:08Mohsen Gamshad Re: New Stuff
1995-05-16 01:06Oeyvind Eggen Re: New Stuff
1995-08-21 22:03Mohsen Gamshad New Stuff
2000-06-17 16:53Iain Forfar [idm] New Stuff
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2000-10-17 20:23Anthony Richardson [idm] new stuff
2001-02-21 19:15Iain Forfar [idm] New Stuff
2002-09-23 20:17Iain Forfar [idm] New Stuff
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1993-10-19 16:19Richard John uWhile in Toronto this weekend I picked up a few new releases, most notably: CJ Bolland - C
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While in Toronto this weekend I picked up a few new releases, most notably: CJ Bolland - Camargue (Remixes) CD 28:00m FUSE - Train Trac (Remixes) CD 40:00m (approx) and I finally got PowerPill 'Pacman' on compact disc! The CJ Bolland CD is excellent. 3 new mixes, plus a Radio Edit of one of the mixes, and the orginal album mix. The radio mix is a edit of the brilliant Summer mix. New bassline, and a few new female vocals. It seems a bit faster, but I couldn't be sure. The next mix is called 'Beyond The Mind's Eye', I think! It reminded me of a very clean Aphex Twin tune. The 'Galaxy' remix is my fave. Totally different than the original. Kinda trancey. The FUSE disc is okay. 5 new mixes, one by Vapour Space. One huge 13 minute opus that is quite good. All in all, though, not the best choice as a single from the album. What about 'Dimension Intrusion' or 'Theychk'? Oh well. ============================================================================== Ian Woodhouse john6920@mach1.wlu.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Analogue Adored, Digital Deplored ==============================================================================
1994-01-30 23:37Kate M. RobertsHey all! I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following stuff. Any he
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Sun, 30 Jan 1994 17:37:36 -0600 (CST)
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Hey all! I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following stuff. Any help is greatly appreciated! -Porter
quoted 6 lines Balil - Parasight CDS> > Balil - Parasight CDS > > V/A - Industrial Strength (techno) > > V/A - Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove > > V/A - Trance 4 > > V/A - Trancemitter > > V/A - GAIA 1-6
1994-01-31 11:22greggy303On Sun, 30 Jan 1994, Kate M. Roberts wrote: > I was wondering if any of y'all had some opp
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On Sun, 30 Jan 1994, Kate M. Roberts wrote:
quoted 4 lines I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following> I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following > stuff. Any help is greatly appreciated! > > > > Balil - Parasight CDS
IMHO, this is the greatest work among Black Dog's many great works. 3 of the four tracks are absolute corkers. Wriggly, trippy, addictive, pure techno at it's best. greggy303 3030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303 303 Greg Eden, Physics Department | g.l.eden@ncl.ac.uk 303 303 Herschel Building, University of Newcastle |303 Forever. Long live Acid!303 3030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303
1994-01-31 18:21Kathleen Blohmon jan.30/94 Kate M. Roberts wrote: >I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on
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on jan.30/94 Kate M. Roberts wrote:
quoted 3 lines I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following>I was wondering if any of y'all had some oppinions on the following >stuff. Any help is greatly appreciated! >V/A-trancemitter(wigwam/germany)
this cd was one of my *finds* last summer, never get tired of it. flows the whole sit down and listen through with the exception of one track nearing the end which still disturbs me to this day (sounds like a 1950's mainframe gone mental, take a listen you'll see!). Cover art includes a language unknown to me, and an amiable looking guy with a giant pen pierced through his nose(its worth the purchase just for this!) Great compilation, tribal influenced(not overly so tho'), deep warm bass(a must), lotsa birds, liquid synth lines, and some soaring ethnic vocals. *brilliant*. tracks include new 'exquisite corpse', speedy j's 'pepper' and from new lesser know artists such as drome, sandoz, A.Falconer(ala orb), cirrus minor, nonplace urban field, spyra,& marmion. Spyra's 'city of glass' is my pick(definite one for the headphones): feels like you're going to drift out of your chair enticed by a soft, warm wind, sacred chimes echo in the distance- you start to float on a sea of deep liquescent bass, then rise throgh an ether-real auralscape void of sight, and touch -then you drift back down through the layers to unite once again with the wind, and a physical reality- which seems somewhat fresher, enhanced and a joy to be in. I haven't come accross anything quite like this cd, in its variety and smoothness(but try exquisite corpse's 'inner light' <kk, belgium>,& 'feed your head' compilation on planet dog). The only liner note reads "you can be sure of one thing: these people have no reason to waste their energy through the windows..."-"if windows they have". Well my window has been shattered, and after certain experiences with this cd I can now say I see the one true reality- that of pure happiness. "it is the weak who are cruel. Gentleness can only be expected from the strong." ________q_r_i_s___________________(kblohm@cln.etc.bc.ca)____________/
1994-04-22 14:59Hans VenemanHello everybody, just got back from Amsterdam with some new goodies: - Acid Rain III - Met
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Hello everybody, just got back from Amsterdam with some new goodies: - Acid Rain III - Meteor Storm - 2x12" - UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE - As One - Mihara/Dance Of The Uighurs - 12" - NEW ELECTRONICA - Autechre - Basscad,EP - CDS - WARP - Bjork - Violently Happy (Fluke & Massey mixes) - CDS - ONE LITTLE INDIAN - The Fires Of Ork - The Fires Of Ork - CD - APOLLO - Lagowski - Europe EP - 12" - GPR - Moody Boyz - Product Of The Environment - CD - PRIME - Neuropolitique - Menage A Trois - CD - IRDIAL - The Orb - Perpetual Dawn-Ultrabass 2 - 12"Picture Disc - BIG LIFE - Plastikman - Recycled Plastik - CDS - NOAVAMUTE/+8 - Seefeel - Starethrough EP - CDS - WARP Expect some reviews in the near future. Goodbye. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Veneman ! ! Damrif 15 ! veneman@tv99ad.hacktic.nl ! 8224 AE Lelystad ! ! The Netherlands ! ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1994-04-22 14:49B R O T H E R A L P H A B E Tgo ahead with the seefeel and autechre reviews, dude... later jasonosaj ------------------
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go ahead with the seefeel and autechre reviews, dude... later jasonosaj ----------------------------------j a h 1 0 @ r a . m s s t a t e . e d u ####### ###### ##### ####### --------------------------------------- ## ## ## ## ## ## T H E * N E W * E D G E ####### ## ## ## ####### --------------------------------------- ## ## ## ## #### ## monday nights * 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. ####### ###### ##### ####### --------------------------------------- ----------------------------------O N * W M S V * 9 1 . 1
1994-08-05 22:44Al RitchieJust thought I'd mention a few things I've acquired recently that I haven't seen mentioned
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Just thought I'd mention a few things I've acquired recently that I haven't seen mentioned yet, or which haven't been given their due. Aphex/Hawtin fans will dig the new Single Cell Orchestra 12" "Angelic Science" EP on Jonah Sharp's Reflective Records. Trance and ambient with Aphexesque sounds. I'm not sure if I've posted this before or not, but Experimental Records' "Mind Expansions" compilation is one of the most incredible things I've heard this year. Every track is sublime. Includes previously unreleased tracks and tracks only available on Experimental vinyl. Artists include Shape Changer, Aurasfere (Dennis Ferrer), Bio Dreams, Morgan, Cyan, etc. Not the most recognizable names in the world, but not because they don't deserve the attention. I've only had time to listen to one of the new Instinct Ambient CDs, but the Terre Thaemlitz disc, "Tranquilizer," is excellent. Comparable to KLF's "Chill Out" in the way it conjures up an imaginary environment for which to serve as soundtrack. Nice use of piano and acoustic guitar on a couple tracks. Unlike the folks who've previously posted about it, I think Juno Reactor's "Luciana" is quite good. Obviously, a 60-minute piece is not something you can find time to listen to all that often, but it builds wonderfully throughout its duration. Minimal, engulfing, suspenseful. Finally, Orb fans shouldn't hesitate to buy "FFWD." I like "Pomme Fritz" quite a bit, but "FFWD" is probably the better of the two. That's it for now. I have much more, but those are the things on my mind at the moment. Al.
1994-10-27 13:44CiMDon't know if UK-Dance is up yet; I'll risk a post anyway... Got the following newies... [
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Don't know if UK-Dance is up yet; I'll risk a post anyway... Got the following newies... [V/A] : New Electronica Sampler (New Electronica) This features three tracks by artists on Eevolute, Stefan Robbers label. Taken from the forthcoming _Agenda 22_ compilation, these tracks are just amazing. The 2000 & 1 (the Planet Gong guy I think) track is the best but the whole EP is just lazy, liquid-cooled ambi-techno. One of the tracks sounds like The Dust Brothers crossed with Global Comms. Very tasty. Laurent Garnier : A Shot In The Dark (F Communications) Not the ground-breaking album I was expecting but its still an accomplished release, mainly due to the fact that Laurent mixes house, techno, acid and more besides and it instead of sounding like a horrible fractured mess, it actually _works_. The yellow transluscent vinyl also has the _Aural Sex_ track which is not actually listed on the album sleeve. Very, erm, erotic. User 1 : Certificate Of Conformity EP (Outcast Clan) Okay, okay; so this is not IDM, nor is it new. Its just so damn good I thought it deserved another mention. _Chaos Chamber_ just keeps blowing me away... OnWalkmanNow: Plastikman _Plastique_ (recorded at 45 rpm/-4...) [CiM] "Birth, school, acid house, death" - Jockey Slut
1995-02-04 04:08Chris.HilkerNotes on a couple things I hadn't heard before: 'Weirs' - Yuck, this is one ugly record. M
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Notes on a couple things I hadn't heard before: 'Weirs' - Yuck, this is one ugly record. Manages to be boring and annoying at the same time. Picture a 30 second Black Dog filler track, stretched out over nine minutes, only without any further development, and you'll have an idea of the typical track on this. There's one track that's just the same two arpeggios repeated over and over for fifteen minutes or so, with wanky analogue buzzing over it. I had discounted Jon's "Rephlex fans, admit you've been duped" position before, since although I hadn't been gaga over much of the stuff on the label, there were some good releases (but a two-way tie between those two Mu-Ziq tracks for track of the year '94? no way, jose), but after having seen some positive words about this, I really have to wonder. Just terrible. Yes, I've only listened to it once, but I refuse to subject myself to it again. It's that bad. 'The Trip Hop Test Part One' - Fuck yeah! I thought. A domestic comp with the Dust Bros, Skylab, and Lemon Interupt's "Minneapolis." Turns out "Minneapolis" is edited down to about five minutes (right when the guitars come in), so it still isn't available in any worthwhile sense on CD (The Twitch mix sped it up a ridiculous amount, which took away all its feel, if you ask me). Anyone have Moonshine's address so I can bitch at them for not mentioning the edit? It's not like there aren't tracks on this they coulnd't have edited to save room for more LI (like the three-minute synth intro to the Single Cell Orchestra track is totally necessary, I'm sure). That said, having listened to about half the tracks on this, I think I can recommend it. If the Dust Bros follow Underworld's lead (and I guess it's not fair to assume they will just because they're both on JBO), they will leave all those great single tracks off their forthcoming album in favor of stuff that isn't nearly as good, so "My Mercury Mouth" is most likely worth having on this. Anyway... C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ...electro-spiritual in composition...
1995-02-06 12:15Dave WalkerOn Fri, 3 Feb 1995, Chris.Hilker wrote: > 'The Trip Hop Test Part One' - Fuck yeah! I thou
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On Fri, 3 Feb 1995, Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 2 lines 'The Trip Hop Test Part One' - Fuck yeah! I thought. A domestic comp with> 'The Trip Hop Test Part One' - Fuck yeah! I thought. A domestic comp with > the Dust Bros, Skylab, and Lemon Interupt's "Minneapolis."
quoted 5 lines If the Dust Bros follow Underworld's lead (and> If the Dust Bros follow Underworld's lead (and > I guess it's not fair to assume they will just because they're both on > JBO), they will leave all those great single tracks off their forthcoming > album in favor of stuff that isn't nearly as good, so "My Mercury Mouth" > is most likely worth having on this. Anyway...
This reminds me that I saw a brief blurb while scamming magazines at the big bookstore this weekend, mentioning that Moonshine was going to be releasing a Dust Bros. LP shortly. No details, really, as to whether this was going to be a compilation of the singles or a new LP. On last: leaked tracks from the soon to be released Phillip Glass / Kronos Quartet disc. Very nice... | Dave Walker, Detroit Art Services (DAS) | | | | marmoset@msen.com My name is (zxqygbblkddfg) and I am funky. |
1995-04-03 22:04Mohsen GamshadFor what it's worth the following stuff I got over the weekend that are all very good. No
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For what it's worth the following stuff I got over the weekend that are all very good. No reviews here, since most of the stuff have been mentioned but here is my list: 1) Wagon Christ (incredible stuff) 2) Basic Channel compilation disc 3) Speedy J's new one 4) Seefeel : Succor 5) The Orb 6) MLO : 1 1/2 hour (or something) 7) David Moufang on FAX 8) Shades of Orion 2 9) More Rockers (one hell of a dub mix CD) 10) Remixes of Golden Palamino's single by Bandulu and others That's all for now, Mohsen
1995-05-15 16:07Mohsen GamshadI went out and did my shopping bit this weekend and here's what I got: Blue: Resistance on
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I went out and did my shopping bit this weekend and here's what I got: Blue: Resistance on Sabers label. Brilliant German electro-dub stuff. Have to listen some more, but on first listen it's like Kraftwerk on Dub. Chill Out or Die IV: once again a great comp from Rising High. The Wagon Christ track is great. So is the Radiowave track (anyone know about these guys), it's little like ambient techno with acid lines hovering around, very good. There is also a Spacetim Continuum remix of a MLO track which is nice. The Wagon Christ sound of late has been my favorite, very good. Vulva: From The Cockpit (Rephlex) another good ambient techno release. These guys have a great sense of mixing nice percussive beats with lush synth backgrounds. There is a great use of a high pitch sounding pad that most of the melodies are on, and mixed in with the bass sounds and beats, it all just really works well. Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but sounds very nice. I'd like to get my hands on the Autechre remix 12". And for the Winner of them all: Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the limited edition 3 CD set and it's worth every penny. I sort of liked the first BdG album, but could get into it alot, something about the way the Eastern samples were used! But this new release is just a masterpiece. The samples are wonderfully used, the rythms on the tracks with them are just great, and there is a great deal of music to be taken in. There is a track that I'm not sure if it's a tribute to The Orb or Pink Floyd, probably more The Orb. The track has the infamous Apollo samples and a fantastic dub fills and runs for a good time. This is going to be a favorite of a lot of people I think. Rush out and get your copy. Later, Mohsen
1995-05-15 17:46Goethe>Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the limited edition 3
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quoted 1 line Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the>Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the
limited edition 3 CD set and it's worth every penny. Agreed. Buy this before the limited 3xCD version is gone. This is simply amazingly well-done ambient dub with really nice samples as Mohsen said. Very polished and highly, highly recommended. Tony
1995-05-16 15:21Erkki RautioMohsen Gamshad wrote: > Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much b
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Tue, 16 May 1995 15:21:05 +0300 (EET DST)
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Mohsen Gamshad wrote:
quoted 2 lines Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but> Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but > sounds very nice. I'd like to get my hands on the Autechre remix 12".
Greetings from snowy (yup, we had a nice blizzard in Mother's day) Finland. I'd *really* like to know about that Autechre one - can anyone tell me more? Living where I live, I probably have to wait ages to get the mentioned CD in my hands. Would you believe that I received 'Tango N' Vectif' just a few days ago (thanks Pirkka! :)... That's the disadvantage of living outside the civilized Western world - consider yourselves lucky, my Anglo-American friends ;) ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi --- * Sweden: Ace of Bass, Roxette, Rednex, no World championship in ice hockey * Finland: Sahko, Dum, Aural Expansion, AND the World championship in ice hockey :)
1995-05-16 13:23James SkiltonErkki Rautio wrote on Tue, 16 May 95 13:21:05 BST : > > Mohsen Gamshad wrote: > > > Aural
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Erkki Rautio wrote on Tue, 16 May 95 13:21:05 BST :
quoted 9 lines Mohsen Gamshad wrote:> > Mohsen Gamshad wrote: > > > Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but > > sounds very nice. I'd like to get my hands on the Autechre remix 12". > > Greetings from snowy (yup, we had a nice blizzard in Mother's day) > Finland. I'd *really* like to know about that Autechre one - > can anyone tell me more?
Me too please. (for my Autechre discog) As well as the above can anyone supply me with label, catno, release date (9 May I believe?) , formats and Autechre-related tracks for Scorn's "Ellipsis", in case I fail to track down a copy. thanks, J ^ __ ___ ___ _ __ __ (__` | (_ /_\ | \ \_/ _ | .__) | (___ / \ |__/ / \_| steady-J@firefox.co.uk
1995-05-16 14:21Jouni Alkio> > > Mohsen Gamshad wrote: > > > Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to
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quoted 11 lines Mohsen Gamshad wrote:> > > Mohsen Gamshad wrote: > > > Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but > > sounds very nice. I'd like to get my hands on the Autechre remix 12".= > > > Greetings from snowy (yup, we had a nice blizzard in Mother's day) > Finland. I'd *really* like to know about that Autechre one - > can anyone tell me more?
Eh, there is no such thing as an Autechre remix (unless they have mixed it without asking me :-). I should know. The remix 12" has a Wagon Christ remix of "Vacuum Sucker", my remix of "Sonic Soil" and a Mixmaster Morris remix of "Freeform Attractor". The 12" has only been released as a promo this far and they have sold out. It will be released with proper labels shortly. There will possibly be a remix CD single with additional material in near future. The CD "Surreal Sheep" is out now. It has 12 tracks. It is out on SSR FREEZONE / CRAMMED DISCS (SSR 143) and the EFA-code is 7661-2. It should be available in the US, too. Greetings, Jouni Alkio, a.k.a. Aural Expansion
1995-05-15 18:08Mohsen GamshadOyvers Writes: Re Vulva > How does this release compare to WC's 'Throbbing Pouch' or, say,
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Oyvers Writes: Re Vulva
quoted 2 lines How does this release compare to WC's 'Throbbing Pouch' or, say,> How does this release compare to WC's 'Throbbing Pouch' or, say, >some of Beaumont Hannant's stuff?
The Vulva stuff is more melodic electro sounding, rather than the ambient hip-hopy sort of sound of WG or the beat oriented sound of BH. Re Aural Expansion.
quoted 1 line That should be a treat. Is the remix 12" quite new?>That should be a treat. Is the remix 12" quite new?
Yes. Re Banco de Gaia
quoted 2 lines Are you serious!!? That's approx ?2 or 18 Norwegian Kroner>Are you serious!!? That's approx ?2 or 18 Norwegian Kroner >(the price of a bus fare in town). I'm drooling with envy ... :).
Mind you when I say $3 more, it bring the disc price to $32. Which is quite high, but worth the music Tired Oyvers
1995-05-16 01:06Oeyvind Eggen>Vulva: From The Cockpit (Rephlex) another good ambient techno release. These >guys have a
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quoted 5 lines Vulva: From The Cockpit (Rephlex) another good ambient techno release. These>Vulva: From The Cockpit (Rephlex) another good ambient techno release. These >guys have a great sense of mixing nice percussive beats with lush synth >backgrounds. There is a great use of a high pitch sounding pad that most >of the melodies are on, and mixed in with the bass sounds and beats, it all >just really works well.
How does this release compare to WC's 'Throbbing Pouch' or, say, some of Beaumont Hannant's stuff?
quoted 2 lines Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but>Aural Expansion: Surreal Sheep (SSR) Haven't listened to it much but >sounds very nice. I'd like to get my hands on the Autechre remix 12".
That should be a treat. Is the remix 12" quite new?
quoted 2 lines Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the limited>Banco de Gaia: Last Train to Lhasa (Planet Dog): For $3 more I got the limited >edition 3 CD set and it's worth every penny. ##
Are you serious!!? That's approx £2 or 18 Norwegian Kroner (the price of a bus fare in town). I'm drooling with envy ... :). Tired Oyvers
1995-08-21 22:03Mohsen GamshadHere's what's new in my shopping bag: 1) Record of the month goes to Goldie : "Timeless" b
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Here's what's new in my shopping bag: 1) Record of the month goes to Goldie : "Timeless" beautiful and absorbing jungle. First track is a wopping 21 minute dreamy jungle overdrive. And I thought only "ambient" tracks could be that long. The rest of the album is just as good. I am trying to figure out how you get those fast beats and filter them so heavily. There is one track that on headphones is just killer, the bass and beats keep panning and going really crazy. 2) Spring Heel Jack: I forget the title (I don't have any of the discs with me), but this is really good. There is not stopping the jungle influence I guess. 3) The new Bandulu ep: just wished the tracks were longer, can't wait for the full length. These guys are just masters at dubbed out fast beats. 4) Mouse on Mars' new one: Haven't had much time to listen to it very long but first few tracks are very good. Some thoughts later on. 5) Cool Breeze : Assimilation. I am not sure if this is a compilation or there is a entity called Cool Breeze. The music is very trip-hop laid back beats with cool vocals. The lyrics are all sort of political, urban plights and such. The music doesn't stray much from the standard trip-hop patterns. Makes for nice late night listening. 6) Fluke's new one: The vocoder stuff throws you off a bit but after a few listens this ablum really grows on you. There are a couple of heavy instrumental tracks with the deep guitar riffs and wonderful bass. Later, Mohsen
2000-06-17 16:53Iain ForfarJust picked up Posthuman "1234567" from Sister Ray. CDR from produced by an artist(s) rumo
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Just picked up Posthuman "1234567" from Sister Ray. CDR from produced by an artist(s) rumoured to now be on Skam. If it's true, it's good news. This is more in the vein of BoC / Bola / Skampler stuff - Not that it sounds like that, but it's not jokie sounding, like Wevie Stonder and that kinda thing. If you see it, picked it up - I was pleasantly surprised. And I can't tell you anymore, coz I'm crap at describing music. Anything else known about them??? Also got something else on Hefty - Japanese guy or somesuch? I'm too lazy to walk over and pick the cover up. Sounded pretty good on first listen. And got the Slicker remixes earlier in the week and like them a lot. Anyone got *any* idea who's playing at The Glade at Glasto?? All this secretivness is wierd. -i. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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quoted 8 lines Just picked up Posthuman "1234567" from Sister Ray. CDR from produced by an>Just picked up Posthuman "1234567" from Sister Ray. CDR from produced by an >artist(s) rumoured to now be on Skam. > >If it's true, it's good news. This is more in the vein of BoC / Bola / >Skampler stuff - Not that it sounds like that, but it's not jokie sounding, >like Wevie Stonder and that kinda thing. If you see it, picked it up - I was >pleasantly surprised. And I can't tell you anymore, coz I'm crap at >describing music.
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2000-10-17 20:23Anthony Richardsonwell I've finally taken myself down to check out the latest few big idm releases, and... o
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well I've finally taken myself down to check out the latest few big idm releases, and... one question: when was 'ps I love you' released? I haven't heard anything about it from anywhere, so I was quite surprised to see a new kid606 album in the store... or at least I hadn't seen it before. a prolific boy... starting to make prince look like my bloody valentine. it's very good anyway, both his tracks and his titles just keep getting better and better (though track-wise nothing has topped that glorious hrvatski catstep remix and title-wise nothing has quite surmounted 'luke vibert...')! but I particularly liked the last couple of songs. also listened to the new red snapper and I have to say I really think they lost the plot after prince blimey... them and the herbaliser seem to have slopped into lazy jazzy pseudo-souly anaemic (albeit quite danceable) trip-hop without much real personality. but despite my over-harsh words, it isn't terrible, just nothing at all special. I also listened to the new jamie liddell record having heard a lot about it on this list and I dig it much more than the rs but didn't really get me going. too fiddly, a bit too 'bitches brew' for my taste maybe. i mean, I love bb but I don't want to hear it repeated in an autechre stylee... but not bad. on the other hand, I have been really getting into the matmos album 'the west'. I take it this is new... I've only heard their pluramon remix and their rachel's collaboration before, but this is great. for a start the cover / sleeve are great... and the music's fantastic. kind of post-rock meets idm, drum'n'bass, morricone, tortoise, papa m twangy-type guitar (well it does feature dave pajo after all). it's coherent, it's exciting, it's different, it's richly textured... I love it. have these boys got other records out, and are they as good? I heard they were kind of overly minimalist (which you can hear a bit of here... all found sounds and scraped metal bars and stuff)... like main or something. who are totally beyond me. anyways, that's it for now. Anthony.
2001-02-21 19:15Iain ForfarSort of quasi-I-can't-describe-music reviews Joseph Nothing album on Planet-Mu - This is l
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Sort of quasi-I-can't-describe-music reviews Joseph Nothing album on Planet-Mu - This is lovely!!! I think Mike described him as Aphex crossed with something else, and can you ever hear it. I know lots of purists are gonna say it's "derivative", but it's lush! Recommended. Tortoise : Standards. Hey, it's Tortoise. Great stuff, but they seem to be slowing down - But how long can you stay well ahead of anyone else, eh? The new Labradford is fantastic, if you like their stuff. Also got another 7" on Planet Mu, which I've not played yet. They've achieved Warp status, where I buy everything they put out. And at the moment, it's like those mad days of Rephlex when there was a new record every week. Checked out the BoC remix of Slag Boom Van Loon. Fucking great. I hope the CD's / vinyl has been manufactured and a faithful London shop breaks the street date :) In addition to that, I got the Miles Davis "Young Miles" box - But I guess Miles sold out by dying or something, so I'll stop talking about him now. Iain (hoping Television won't suck at All Tomorrows Parties) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-23 20:17Iain ForfarQuick! Masima Akita & Russell Haswell : Satanstornade Beautiful packaging, IMHO, but don't
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Quick! Masima Akita & Russell Haswell : Satanstornade Beautiful packaging, IMHO, but don't take their advice and play it "at maximum volume with headphones" - It's nasty. I've lasted about 3-4 minutes at a time. So I guess that means it's good? MC Pitman 7"'s are fantastic, if you like stupid stuff. I'm still curious about who it is. DJ / Rupture : Gold Teeth Thief - This is great. I'm a big fan. Anyone have opinions on his album? (Nettle, is it?) Hrvatski : Swarm and Dither. Lovely, but you all know that anyway. Also got the Solarium thing, Radian, and a pile of other stuff. Unplayed. -i. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 17:28thorsten@highpointlowlife.comi have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea of autechr
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i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems kinda the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was pushing the boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new textures, rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old now, and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music being produced these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the instrumental electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but i think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM in that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: herrmutt lobby joker martyn samiyam flying lotus rustie 2562 / a made up sound appleblim peverlist benga kaman leung ras g disrupt ikonika cloaks moving ninja darkstar redshape efdemin murmur ramadanman scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) strategy T++ trg zomby thoughts? (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my work machine which has only a subset of my music collection.) *ducks head for incoming flames* thor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 17:34Brandon Tallentdon't forget the mighty fine genre bending stuff that skeetaz/kilowatts/bil bless/SOTEG ar
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don't forget the mighty fine genre bending stuff that skeetaz/kilowatts/bil bless/SOTEG are putting out these days either. On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:28 AM, <thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> wrote:
quoted 59 lines i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea> i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea > of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. > > Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems kinda > the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was pushing the > boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new textures, > rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old now, > and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. > > why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music being produced > these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the instrumental > electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but i > think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM in > that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. > > at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: > > herrmutt lobby > joker > martyn > samiyam > flying lotus > rustie > 2562 / a made up sound > appleblim > peverlist > benga > kaman leung > ras g > disrupt > ikonika > cloaks > moving ninja > darkstar > redshape > efdemin > murmur > ramadanman > scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) > strategy > T++ > trg > zomby > > > thoughts? > (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my work machine > which has only a subset of my music collection.) > > *ducks head for incoming flames* > thor > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2008-07-08 18:02Arcturus DesignSo, what youre saying is that that "was" IDM, and now we need to figure out was "is" IDM.
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So, what youre saying is that that "was" IDM, and now we need to figure out was "is" IDM. On this point, IDM can't be restricted to just one style of music. The braindance of the 90s was definitely cutting edge, so they called it IDM. Did they mean this as the name for their work at that moment, or were they naming something that was supposed to shift with time, a name to call all cutting edge electronica? No matter what, if someone's music is new and exciting, in ten years amateur musicians will know how to duplicate the sounds. Just because the music is outdated, is it pushed out of the "cutting edge only" IDM genre? In that case, IDM isnt even a genre, its more of a descriptive word. Is IDM a descriptive quality, or is it a genre that keeps getting bigger with time? -Arcturus
2008-07-08 18:18joshua.I think all genres inherently get bigger with time. when it initially appears on a scene,
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I think all genres inherently get bigger with time. when it initially appears on a scene, a genre tends to be defined by fairly strict structure/culture rules that initially set it apart and mark it as a particular sound. as more and more time passes and a larger base of fans gets into a genre, the genre's boundaries are going to widen. I think this is because as new people come in, they didn't necessarily come with the structure/culture rules that originally defined the sound, and are then led to make their own distinctions about what the culture and sound mean, and ultimately you end up with a bunch of subcultures within a subculture. it's like techno, i know so many people who are into "techno" but what we define as techno is so varying and obtuse that we are rarely talking about the same thing. hell, i have friends that say if something is under 133 bpms it can't possibly be techno music, and threw magic because house regardless of the sounds contained. what? i think this is part of the problem that IDM has been facing lately, no one knows what the fuck it is anymore, but as someone pointed out... why are we still talking about autechre, rdj, squarepusher and boc albums that came out more than a decade ago? i think for all electronic music that is a bit of a guiding light; old is good... but new can be better. an example of that would be autechre's new album which, admittedly i'm not a huge fan of, but i will say this about. they are doing the music they did a long, long time ago, but now they are doing it the way they wish they could have done then. i'm starting to ramble... my point is this, really, thorsten's list of stuff that he put up earlier... -I- wouldn't call any of it IDM... looks like a bunch of dubstep and nu-trance techno to me... i have no idea what idm is anymore... i know that a lot of the stuff that comes out on RSC is IDM to me... and i guess that's all that matters. umm... still rambling, the point point is who cares, let's all listen to music and be friends. :) joshua. On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Arcturus Design <arcturusbtw@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 19 lines So, what youre saying is that that "was" IDM, and now we need to figure out> So, what youre saying is that that "was" IDM, and now we need to figure out > was "is" IDM. On this point, IDM can't be restricted to just one style of > music. The braindance of the 90s was definitely cutting edge, so they > called > it IDM. Did they mean this as the name for their work at that moment, or > were they naming something that was supposed to shift with time, a name to > call all cutting edge electronica? No matter what, if someone's music is > new > and exciting, in ten years amateur musicians will know how to duplicate the > sounds. Just because the music is outdated, is it pushed out of the > "cutting > edge only" IDM genre? In that case, IDM isnt even a genre, its more of a > descriptive word. > > Is IDM a descriptive quality, or is it a genre that keeps getting bigger > with time? > > -Arcturus >
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2008-07-08 18:26aaronas@yahoo.combecause that is when the fad was raging and that's all we have to reference to, now that t
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because that is when the fad was raging and that's all we have to reference to, now that the fad has died we keep looking back in hopes to get a taste of the glory days, people keep asking "what happened"! It was a musical fad people, time to move on to your respective genres, IDM is over, it never was a genre, it never will be thus a great deal of people like me who used to listen exclusively to aphex, squarepusher, and autechre, now listen to everything from Nora Jones to the latest Progressive Trance and House mixes, I love Paul Van Dyk, haha, IDM is dead   --- On Tue, 7/8/08, joshua. <joshua@ropeswingcities.com> wrote: why are we still talking about autechre, rdj, squarepusher and boc albums that came out more than a decade ago?
2008-07-08 18:49MantrakidI'm not like you... On 8-Jul-08, at 11:26 AM, aaronas@yahoo.com wrote: people like me... n
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I'm not like you... On 8-Jul-08, at 11:26 AM, aaronas@yahoo.com wrote: people like me... now listen to everything from Nora Jones to the latest Progressive Trance and House mixes, I love Paul Van Dyk, haha, IDM is dead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 19:14aaronas@yahoo.comare you into "IDM" exclusively or do you listen to other genres as well? --- On Tue, 7/8/0
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are you into "IDM" exclusively or do you listen to other genres as well?   --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote: From: Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> Subject: Re: [idm] new stuff To: idm@hyperreal.org Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 12:49 PM I'm not like you... On 8-Jul-08, at 11:26 AM, aaronas@yahoo.com wrote: people like me... now listen to everything from Nora Jones to the latest Progressive Trance and House mixes, I love Paul Van Dyk, haha, IDM is dead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 19:27MantrakidI definitely listen to a wide array of other stuff, but never Norah Jones or Progressive T
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I definitely listen to a wide array of other stuff, but never Norah Jones or Progressive Trance/Paul Van Dyk. ;) It amazes me at the amount of demos I get sent to me that sound exactly the same... like everyone is trying to reproduce a sound they grew up on or something. I file them under IwannabeM On 8-Jul-08, at 12:14 PM, aaronas@yahoo.com wrote: are you into "IDM" exclusively or do you listen to other genres as well? --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote: From: Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> Subject: Re: [idm] new stuff To: idm@hyperreal.org Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 12:49 PM I'm not like you... On 8-Jul-08, at 11:26 AM, aaronas@yahoo.com wrote: people like me... now listen to everything from Nora Jones to the latest Progressive Trance and House mixes, I love Paul Van Dyk, haha, IDM is dead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 19:31aaronas@yahoo.comI don't think I was implying that people listen to Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk, but rathe
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I don't think I was implying that people listen to Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk, but rather that people who once listened almost exclusively to "IDM" have expanded into listening to other genres whatever they may be By the way, Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk are both very good, what's your probelm ;) just kidding Does IDM sell as much as it used to? Does anyone know any sales statistics? Is warp making as much money as they were say in 1997? Are they making more? --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote: I definitely listen to a wide array of other stuff, but never Norah Jones or Progressive Trance/Paul Van Dyk. ;)
2008-07-08 19:43Rjyan KidwellOn Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:31 PM, <aaronas@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Does IDM sell as much as it
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quoted 4 lines Does IDM sell as much as it used to? Does anyone know any sales statistics?> > Does IDM sell as much as it used to? Does anyone know any sales statistics? > Is warp making as much money as they were say in 1997? Are they making more? >
lol, the bottom line strikes again
2008-07-08 18:19aaronas@yahoo.comI don't think IDM was a genre as much as it was an intellectual fad Is IDM a descriptive q
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I don't think IDM was a genre as much as it was an intellectual fad Is IDM a descriptive quality, or is it a genre that keeps getting bigger with time?
2008-07-09 18:57Shannon OramI think all this "IDM is dead" and "IDM isn't a genre" talk is bolloks. Sure, IDM as a gen
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I think all this "IDM is dead" and "IDM isn't a genre" talk is bolloks. Sure, IDM as a genre isn't as exciting/groundbreaking as it was 10+ years ago, but when I'm in mood for some fast paced clicky beats + washy pads, what am I supposed to listen to if not IDM? Bring on the mix-tape! aaronas@yahoo.com wrote:
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2008-07-08 18:17aaronas@yahoo.comIDM was a fad that died --- On Tue, 7/8/08, thorsten@highpointlowlife.com <thorsten@highpo
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IDM was a fad that died   --- On Tue, 7/8/08, thorsten@highpointlowlife.com <thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> wrote: From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com <thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> Subject: [idm] new stuff To: idm@hyperreal.org Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 11:28 AM i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems kinda the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was pushing the boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new textures, rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old now, and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music being produced these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the instrumental electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but i think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM in that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: herrmutt lobby joker martyn samiyam flying lotus rustie 2562 / a made up sound appleblim peverlist benga kaman leung ras g disrupt ikonika cloaks moving ninja darkstar redshape efdemin murmur ramadanman scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) strategy T++ trg zomby thoughts? (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my work machine which has only a subset of my music collection.) *ducks head for incoming flames* thor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-08 18:20joshua.my mother has always said that IDM is just New-Age music for kids. you know... stuff that
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my mother has always said that IDM is just New-Age music for kids. you know... stuff that people meditate to and wear crystals... find their spirit animals and all that rot. :) On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:17 PM, <aaronas@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 83 lines IDM was a fad that died> > IDM was a fad that died > > > --- On Tue, 7/8/08, thorsten@highpointlowlife.com < > thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> wrote: > From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com <thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> > Subject: [idm] new stuff > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 11:28 AM > > i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this > idea > of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. > > Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems > kinda > the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was > pushing > the > boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new > textures, > rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old > now, > and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. > > why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music being > produced > these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the > instrumental > electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but > i > think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM > in > that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. > > at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: > > herrmutt lobby > joker > martyn > samiyam > flying lotus > rustie > 2562 / a made up sound > appleblim > peverlist > benga > kaman leung > ras g > disrupt > ikonika > cloaks > moving ninja > darkstar > redshape > efdemin > murmur > ramadanman > scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) > strategy > T++ > trg > zomby > > > thoughts? > (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my work > machine > which has only a subset of my music collection.) > > *ducks head for incoming flames* > thor > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >
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2008-07-08 18:27aaronas@yahoo.comit was kind of like that --- On Tue, 7/8/08, joshua. <joshua@ropeswingcities.com> wrote: F
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it was kind of like that   --- On Tue, 7/8/08, joshua. <joshua@ropeswingcities.com> wrote: From: joshua. <joshua@ropeswingcities.com> Subject: Re: [idm] new stuff To: idm@hyperreal.org Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 12:20 PM my mother has always said that IDM is just New-Age music for kids. you know... stuff that people meditate to and wear crystals... find their spirit animals and all that rot. :) On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:17 PM, <aaronas@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 12 lines IDM was a fad that died> > IDM was a fad that died > > > --- On Tue, 7/8/08, thorsten@highpointlowlife.com < > thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> wrote: > From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com <thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> > Subject: [idm] new stuff > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 11:28 AM > > i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to
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quoted 15 lines idea> idea > of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. > > Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems > kinda > the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was > pushing > the > boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new > textures, > rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old > now, > and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. > > why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music
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quoted 41 lines produced> produced > these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the > instrumental > electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but > i > think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM > in > that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. > > at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: > > herrmutt lobby > joker > martyn > samiyam > flying lotus > rustie > 2562 / a made up sound > appleblim > peverlist > benga > kaman leung > ras g > disrupt > ikonika > cloaks > moving ninja > darkstar > redshape > efdemin > murmur > ramadanman > scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) > strategy > T++ > trg > zomby > > > thoughts? > (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my
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quoted 15 lines machine> machine > which has only a subset of my music collection.) > > *ducks head for incoming flames* > thor > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >
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2008-07-08 19:34Tammy SmuldersI don't think any record label is making as much as they were in 1997! ___________________
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I don't think any record label is making as much as they were in 1997! ________________________________ From: aaronas@yahoo.com [mailto:aaronas@yahoo.com] Sent: Tue 08/07/2008 20:31 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] new stuff I don't think I was implying that people listen to Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk, but rather that people who once listened almost exclusively to "IDM" have expanded into listening to other genres whatever they may be By the way, Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk are both very good, what's your probelm ;) just kidding Does IDM sell as much as it used to? Does anyone know any sales statistics? Is warp making as much money as they were say in 1997? Are they making more? --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote: I definitely listen to a wide array of other stuff, but never Norah Jones or Progressive Trance/Paul Van Dyk. ;)
2008-07-08 20:09David NewmanWe're tending to sell 20-30,000 per release. David Newman A U D I O B U L B R E C O R D S
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We're tending to sell 20-30,000 per release. David Newman A U D I O B U L B R E C O R D S www.audiobulb.com www.audiobulb.com/ab-shop.htm -----Original Message----- From: Tammy Smulders [mailto:Tammy@SCBPartners.com] Sent: 08 July 2008 20:35 To: aaronas@yahoo.com Cc: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [idm] new stuff I don't think any record label is making as much as they were in 1997! ________________________________ From: aaronas@yahoo.com [mailto:aaronas@yahoo.com] Sent: Tue 08/07/2008 20:31 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] new stuff I don't think I was implying that people listen to Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk, but rather that people who once listened almost exclusively to "IDM" have expanded into listening to other genres whatever they may be By the way, Norah Jones and Paul Van Dyk are both very good, what's your probelm ;) just kidding Does IDM sell as much as it used to? Does anyone know any sales statistics? Is warp making as much money as they were say in 1997? Are they making more? --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote: I definitely listen to a wide array of other stuff, but never Norah Jones or Progressive Trance/Paul Van Dyk. ;) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-09 16:57folk devil'Mondegreen' - Concrete Cookie & the Maggot Farmer. is out now on force of nature producti
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'Mondegreen' - Concrete Cookie & the Maggot Farmer. is out now on force of nature productions http://www.forceofnature.cc/ 'Mondegreen', 13th release on Rhode Island's Force of Nature Productions, is distinctly a more classical direction for Concrete Cookie & the Maggot Farmer, as a follow up to Mash Up Soundsystem's raucous, fast paced album 'A Great Escape from Lunacy', released on Hive Records in collaboration with friends Matt Green (Depth Error), and Retrigger, in 2006. The artwork on this disc, once again beautifully merges Inga Dorosz's photography of surreal landscapes, familiar made unfamiliar, with Marco Pinsker's eye for the serious and the comedic. It is also the perfect accompaniment to the content of Mondegreen where, in the opening seconds the door locks behind the listener as one embarks on a slow descent into madness, entering yet another world. Time slows down as one is enveloped by textures 'A year in the life' of sorts, field recordings layered with digital and analogue sounds that become progressively unhinged. Each successive listen, opens up new meaning as new structures emerge. Sit back, close your eyes and disassociate yourself from your immediate environment. Samples@: http://www.mashup.org/music/releases/fon13/mondegreen_audio.htmlhttp://www.myspace.com/kingahttp://www.myspace.com/the_maggot_farmerhttp://www.mashup.org"talk about alternative fuels...not something that's going to be completely exhausted in 10 years." _________________________________________________________________ It’s a talkathon – but it’s not just talk. http://www.imtalkathon.com/?source=EML_WLH_Talkathon_JustTalk
2008-07-09 02:31Sim DavidI pretty much totally agree with this. Maybe I'm seeing the past through rose tinted spect
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I pretty much totally agree with this. Maybe I'm seeing the past through rose tinted spectacles, but part of what appealed about the IDM list when I originally joined it a decade or so ago was that the music up for discussion wasn't a restricted thing, it was more about any sort of forward thinking electronic music that made sense for home listening as well as (or instead of) for dancing. Sure there was lots of Warp / Skam / Musik Aus Strom / Schematic stuff discussed, but also everyone from Jeff Mills to Spring Heeled Jack to Basic Channel to El-P to The Orb. So yeah, it seems kind of weird and a bit sad that the list is mostly stuck talking about one particular strand of nineties electronic music rather than discussing, embracing, arguing about, comparing or getting bored with any of the range of newer stuff that's out there. (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom album is well worth a look. Melodies and bleeps meet bass and atmospherics, quite chilled, very nice. And the Subtle Audio compilation is worth checking on the leftfield dnb front. DJ support from Richard D James, can't be bad...) d. ________________________________ From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com [mailto:thorsten@highpointlowlife.com] Sent: Tue 08/07/2008 18:28 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] new stuff i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to this idea of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it seems kinda the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was pushing the boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, new textures, rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 years old now, and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music being produced these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the instrumental electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but i think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people doing IDM in that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: herrmutt lobby joker martyn samiyam flying lotus rustie 2562 / a made up sound appleblim peverlist benga kaman leung ras g disrupt ikonika cloaks moving ninja darkstar redshape efdemin murmur ramadanman scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) strategy T++ trg zomby thoughts? (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my work machine which has only a subset of my music collection.) *ducks head for incoming flames* thor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
2008-07-09 08:55Idm.Benjamin.hobson@sma11.comI personally have always told my friends that IDM stands for inteligent dance music. This
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I personally have always told my friends that IDM stands for inteligent dance music. This opens it up to what I think it is and moves a listenner into an easier position when defining it. The word inteligent not only suggests that you cannot always dance to it but it opens the classification to more types of music thus propelling the genre into the next step. For example, why can't a mashup be idm? How about photec? Is si-begg idm? I say yes to all (well, on a track by track level) Stop being purists to idm being a production technique. It is a classification of sound. Music is wonderful let's discuss how it is moving forwards from ... not how it is moving away from ... Oh, and to be fair to the list as a whole, it does not live in the past and that is why we are still here, to learn more from each other and forward ourselves. </Rant> Benjamin ------- On 9 Jul 2008, at 03:31, "Sim David" <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
quoted 115 lines I pretty much totally agree with this.> I pretty much totally agree with this. > > Maybe I'm seeing the past through rose tinted spectacles, but part > of what appealed about the IDM list when I originally joined it a > decade or so ago was that the music up for discussion wasn't a > restricted thing, it was more about any sort of forward thinking > electronic music that made sense for home listening as well as (or > instead of) for dancing. Sure there was lots of Warp / Skam / Musik > Aus Strom / Schematic stuff discussed, but also everyone from Jeff > Mills to Spring Heeled Jack to Basic Channel to El-P to The Orb. > > So yeah, it seems kind of weird and a bit sad that the list is > mostly stuck talking about one particular strand of nineties > electronic music rather than discussing, embracing, arguing about, > comparing or getting bored with any of the range of newer stuff > that's out there. > > (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the > Geiom album is well worth a look. Melodies and bleeps meet bass and > atmospherics, quite chilled, very nice. And the Subtle Audio > compilation is worth checking on the leftfield dnb front. DJ support > from Richard D James, can't be bad...) > > d. > > ________________________________ > > From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com [mailto:thorsten@highpointlowlife.com > ] > Sent: Tue 08/07/2008 18:28 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: [idm] new stuff > > > > i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling > to this idea > of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. > > Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it > seems kinda > the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in because it was > pushing the > boundaries of electronic music, doing something new and different, > new textures, > rhythms, structures. Well most of those releases are all like 14 > years old now, > and i feel its kinda dadtronica now. > > why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music > being produced > these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from dubstep to the > instrumental > electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise beats, 2step. It may not be > IDM, but i > think the idea behind them all is pretty much the same as people > doing IDM in > that early ninties era - pushing things out, trying new things. > > at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: > > herrmutt lobby > joker > martyn > samiyam > flying lotus > rustie > 2562 / a made up sound > appleblim > peverlist > benga > kaman leung > ras g > disrupt > ikonika > cloaks > moving ninja > darkstar > redshape > efdemin > murmur > ramadanman > scuba (i don't actually much like this album but its quite idm) > strategy > T++ > trg > zomby > > > thoughts? > (I know i've missed out a bunch of good stuff here, but i'm on my > work machine > which has only a subset of my music collection.) > > *ducks head for incoming flames* > thor > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an > attachment > may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer > system: > you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications > with the > University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK > legislation. >
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2008-07-09 10:21Nuutti-Iivari MeriläinenHullo IDMites, I'll weigh in here, since I haven't participated in ages. Reader beware. Id
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Hullo IDMites, I'll weigh in here, since I haven't participated in ages. Reader beware. Idm.Benjamin.hobson@sma11.com wrote:
quoted 4 lines I personally have always told my friends that IDM stands for inteligent> I personally have always told my friends that IDM stands for inteligent > dance music. This opens it up to what I think it is and moves a > listenner into an easier position when defining it. >
What I nowadays find distasteful is the actual classification of IDM as somehow "intelligent"; since as humans we tend to think of things through dichotomies, and since every action has an equal, but opposite reaction, there should be something called along the lines of Stupid Dance Music, how would you characterise that without offending someone and not being a blatantly elitist git? The list, as I recall, was set up to counter the surge of "brainless" UK rave/hardcore onslaught, thump-thump-nosebleed stuff (to paraphrase a classic post on the list that ended up on the sleeve of AiII). The same thread/sleeve sports the question "why is so much attention given to Warp's (recent) past?", and that was (before) 1995. So this sort of navel-gazing has been going on since the beginning of the list. To me, IDM used to be a musical genre (somewhere before the turn of the millennium), but throughout the years, it has become clear that besides being this mailing list, it's simply a framework of musical/cultural eclecticism allowing people to pick and choose non-mainstream (mainly) electronic music they like, and use IDM as a label to make it sound fancy and different. I used to be quite elitist (and most probably I still am) about the music I love, so believe me, I know what I'm talking about (if you'll check the IDM archives, you'll probably find some of my first posts from around 1993 or so). But yes, there have been numerous discussions on the meaning of IDM, its status as a genre, mailing-list etc., and there's no definitive outcome, and probably will never be, so the subject should just be dropped, there's no end to it. Personally, I think IDM should be used as a name as-is, not as an acronym with an expansion; the expanded version has too many interpretations and semantic/historic baggage. On 9 Jul 2008, at 03:31, "Sim David" <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
quoted 6 lines So yeah, it seems kind of weird and a bit sad that the list is mostly> > So yeah, it seems kind of weird and a bit sad that the list is mostly > stuck talking about one particular strand of nineties electronic music > rather than discussing, embracing, arguing about, comparing or getting > bored with any of the range of newer stuff that's out there. >
That's the I part for you. Since IDM is such a semantically loaded moniker for these things, nowadays it's easier to discuss and argue about the semantics rather than about the music, whether it matches the expectations set by the earlier, canonicalised examples of the music placed under the umbrella of IDM.
quoted 6 lines (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom> (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom > album is well worth a look. Melodies and bleeps meet bass and > atmospherics, quite chilled, very nice. And the Subtle Audio > compilation is worth checking on the leftfield dnb front. DJ support > from Richard D James, can't be bad...) >
I think that for any long-time IDM fan, *step (for dub-, break-, chill- or whatever sub-genre of step you like to think of) is really a good match. I was a bit of a latecomer to dubstep, but when I warmed up to it, I did in a big way. There's tons of extremely interesting stuff out there, from iTAL tEK's crisp, clear production to broody, menacing mayhem by Scanone, with lots of crossover sound by Point B and the likes to absolute burners by Noiz, Exicision, Innasekt etc. From: thorsten@highpointlowlife.com
quoted 10 lines i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to> i have to admit, i totally don't understand why people still cling to > this idea of autechre/aphex/squarepusher/BoC era IDM. > > Sure, nostalgia is nice, we all have lots of good memories, but it > seems kinda the anithesis of IDM which i was always interested in > because it was pushing the boundaries of electronic music, doing > something new and different, new textures, rhythms, structures. Well > most of those releases are all like 14 years old now, and i feel its > kinda dadtronica now. >
Although it's rather trite in this context, Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it (Santayana); I have found that to appreciate and understand anything with more depth, you'll need to be familiar with it's history. There's no (quantifiable) progress unless you have something to compare the new things to. Although I understand that this is not what you mean, discussing the classics is as relevant as discussing the avant-garde, because in-depth knowledge and the ability to reflect upon the technological and musical progress is never a bad thing. (I did warn you about the elitism, didn't I?)
quoted 7 lines why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music> why aren't we talking about all the new exciting electronic music > being produced these days? Theres a lot of different strands, from > dubstep to the instrumental electronic hip hop stuff, 8bit, noise > beats, 2step. It may not be IDM, but i think the idea behind them all > is pretty much the same as people doing IDM in that early ninties era > - pushing things out, trying new things. >
First of all, discussing music is discussing art; it's very hard to do without resorting to wishy-washy allegories, stream-of-consciousness blabbing, or comparisons, juxtapositions or oppositions. Then, there's the problem of defining what is what; category theory is hard, prototype theory just a bit easier. So staying within the boundaries of what we know, e.g. classic, canonicalised examples of IDM, makes discussion easier. I'm not saying that this is a good thing, it's just easier, because most of us are not verbally equipped to go in to lengthy conversations on the musicological merits of electronic music, melody, rhythm, timbre, etc. (I'm really off-base here, so I'll refrain.) But I'd love to see fresh discussions instead of just new release/event announcements. Like I stated above, I think that IDM is what you think it is. It's very personal, like any individual taste, and with a lofty moniker to boot, so it's appealing to us as a niche of freedom in a commercialised, branded, increasingly monocultural world. And why are we having a meta-discussion about discussing new stuff instead of actually doing it?
quoted 2 lines at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like:> at a glance through my music library, i would pick out stuff like: >
[list removed for brevity] Loads of good stuff there, very *step-oriented with some dubby techno and neo-classical detroit thrown in. I've been into a lot of the same sort of sound, with the addition of more wonky electro/breaks, hard but subtle techno, plenty of classical music, etc. Here's a list of artists included in my recent record orders (in no particular order): Exicision, Noiz, Rakoon, Komonazmuk, Blackmass Plastics, Vaccine, Reso, Vincent de Wit, Bas Mooy, Matt Green, D Formed, Si Begg, Luka Baumann, Function, Meat Beat Manifesto, iTAL tEK, Andrea Parker, Sync 24, Matt Whitehead, ADJ, Junq, Scanone, Al Tourettes, TRG, Zen Militia, Bionics, Randomer, Go Hiyama, DJ Pepo, Joton, Dynamo, James Ruskin, Cane, Exium, Aaron Spectre, mANASyT, B12, Claro Intelecto, Move D, Lone Wolf, Reeko, Oscar Mulero, Dimitri Andreas... Cheers, -- Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen <dcom@niitty.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-14 23:15thorsten sideb0ard> (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom > album is well wo
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quoted 5 lines (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom> (By the by, for more dubstep that might appeal to IDM fans, the Geiom > album is well worth a look. Melodies and bleeps meet bass and > atmospherics, quite chilled, very nice. And the Subtle Audio > compilation is worth checking on the leftfield dnb front. DJ support > from Richard D James, can't be bad...)
just found an excellent Geiom mix via some feed today: http://www.getdarker.com/gotdarker/?fileref=e9fb9df63ceb631c76f1f8f527dff1be Tracklist: 1. graveyard - a night with two moons - louis and bebe barron 2. reminissin' - geiom feat: marita - shackleton refix 3. salsa house - richie rich 4. the mood vibe - william rosario 5. what would we Do (remix) -DSK 6. frozen time - synchrojack 7. out there - friends of matthew 8. space + time - da real deal 9. losing marbles - trg + dub u 10. protecting hands - clouds - geiomix 11. ruffage - loefah 12. the branch is weak - shackleton - geiomix 13. feist - bionics 14. jah way - rsd 15. glazed - brackles 16. the funk - dj rekless 17. slavin' away - bass clef 18. robby arranges flowers, zaps monkey - louis and bebe barron i love richie rich's salsa house, so its ace to hear it in a mostly dubstep set! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-09 14:07giesselI cosign both the sentiment of wanting to talk about all new music- (esp. stuff with weird
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I cosign both the sentiment of wanting to talk about all new music- (esp. stuff with weird noise that which appeals to the "average" idm fan) and the fact that the new Geiom is awesome. He's one of the dubstep luminaries, IMO. To keep this post from being more than a "me too", here is a link to a mix by Appleblim that has some unreleased Geiom tracks (which are killer, esp the one around 6 minutes in). The mix as a whole is kinda in the techno - 4/4 dubstep subgenre and is *tops*. Actually all the podcasts on this site are awesome! http://ra2.residentadvisor.net/audio/RA110_080708_Appleblim-residentadvisor.net.mp3 and does anyone listen to rinse.fm??? best, g --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-09 15:08thorsten@highpointlowlife.com> the new Geiom is awesome. He's one of the dubstep luminaries, I haven't yet heard the Sh
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quoted 1 line the new Geiom is awesome. He's one of the dubstep luminaries,> the new Geiom is awesome. He's one of the dubstep luminaries,
I haven't yet heard the Shackleton and Skream remixes - http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=107740 i want to check them out, but haven't found mp3s for purchase in any store.
quoted 4 lines to a mix by Appleblim that has some unreleased Geiom tracks> to a mix by Appleblim that has some unreleased Geiom tracks > (which are killer, esp the one around 6 minutes in). The mix > as a whole is kinda in the techno - 4/4 dubstep subgenre and > is *tops*. Actually all the podcasts on this site are awesome!
his recent Dubstep Allstars Vol. 6 mix is excellent too, and yeah, i like a lot of those Resident Advisor podcast, the Redshape one was excellent.
quoted 1 line and does anyone listen to rinse.fm???> and does anyone listen to rinse.fm???
never the live broadcasts, but quite often download their podcasts too. good stuff! thor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-07-09 17:17Sim David> and does anyone listen to rinse.fm??? I mainly listen to SubFM for dubstep, they seem to
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quoted 1 line and does anyone listen to rinse.fm???> and does anyone listen to rinse.fm???
I mainly listen to SubFM for dubstep, they seem to cover more of the deeper sounds - Ruffage Sessions in particular is awesome. d. This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
2008-07-09 19:00Michael Kuszynskiidm sucks and only losers like it. On 7/9/08, Sim David <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote: >>
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idm sucks and only losers like it. On 7/9/08, Sim David <pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
quoted 14 lines and does anyone listen to rinse.fm???>> and does anyone listen to rinse.fm??? > > I mainly listen to SubFM for dubstep, they seem to cover more of the deeper > sounds - Ruffage Sessions in particular is awesome. > > d. > > > This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment > may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: > you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the > University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. > >
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2016-05-22 12:45Gel-SolHi, I found some new stuff for you, i think you're gonna like it, more info at <http://quu
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Hi, I found some new stuff for you, i think you're gonna like it, more info at <http://quuchitacu.andydipalma.com/lntxkw?ltsm> Be well, Gel-Sol
2017-11-22 22:03Clint Andersonhttps://bleep.com/release/91020-claro-intelecto-exhilarator new claro intelecto murcof sti
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https://bleep.com/release/91020-claro-intelecto-exhilarator new claro intelecto murcof still at it https://bleep.com/release/91686-murcof-vanessa-wagner-ep03 dmx continues http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&cPath=1&products_id=22929 that clark 12" http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&cPath=1&products_id=22903 that orb release (also forthcoming a Orb mix of Shitkatapult tracks) http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&cPath=1&products_id=22871 not really idm but i personally am getting this one: http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&cPath=591_624&products_id=22855 i recently bought this Lee Gamble, as i found it really innovative and enjoyable.. http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_info&cPath=Array&products_id=22219 (very IDM) Clint Anderson Systems Engineer "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
2017-11-23 23:30Ransom SchaferCrossing paths with JK Flesh again https://glacialmovements.bandcamp.com/album/arktika On
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Crossing paths with JK Flesh again https://glacialmovements.bandcamp.com/album/arktika On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 33 lines > https://bleep.com/release/91020-claro-intelecto-exhilarator > new claro intelecto > > murcof still at it > https://bleep.com/release/91686-murcof-vanessa-wagner-ep03 > > dmx continues > http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_ > info&cPath=1&products_id=22929 > > that clark 12" > http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_ > info&cPath=1&products_id=22903 > > that orb release (also forthcoming a Orb mix of Shitkatapult tracks) > http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_ > info&cPath=1&products_id=22871 > > not really idm but i personally am getting this one: > http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_ > info&cPath=591_624&products_id=22855 > > i recently bought this Lee Gamble, as i found it really innovative and > enjoyable.. > http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_ > info&cPath=Array&products_id=22219 > (very IDM) > > Clint Anderson > Systems Engineer > "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings > >
2017-11-24 00:55René WilhelmNew Karsten Pflum https://touched.bandcamp.com/album/love-canticles On 24 November 2017 at
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New Karsten Pflum https://touched.bandcamp.com/album/love-canticles On 24 November 2017 at 00:30, Ransom Schafer <ransom.schafer@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 40 lines Crossing paths with JK Flesh again> Crossing paths with JK Flesh again > > https://glacialmovements.bandcamp.com/album/arktika > > On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote: > >> https://bleep.com/release/91020-claro-intelecto-exhilarator >> new claro intelecto >> >> murcof still at it >> https://bleep.com/release/91686-murcof-vanessa-wagner-ep03 >> >> dmx continues >> http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_inf >> o&cPath=1&products_id=22929 >> >> that clark 12" >> http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_inf >> o&cPath=1&products_id=22903 >> >> that orb release (also forthcoming a Orb mix of Shitkatapult tracks) >> http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_inf >> o&cPath=1&products_id=22871 >> >> not really idm but i personally am getting this one: >> http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_inf >> o&cPath=591_624&products_id=22855 >> >> i recently bought this Lee Gamble, as i found it really innovative and >> enjoyable.. >> http://experimedia.net/index.php?main_page=product_music_inf >> o&cPath=Array&products_id=22219 >> (very IDM) >> >> Clint Anderson >> Systems Engineer >> "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings >> >> >