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1997-10-13 03:26Gonzi 'Fresh' Merchan Re: (idm) IDM suggestions
1997-10-13 03:36clockwise Re: (idm) IDM suggestions
1997-10-13 04:16A. Mukerjee (idm) IDM suggestions
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1997-10-13 03:26Gonzi 'Fresh' Merchan> Sorry, got carried away....what do you all suggest??? I suggest you pay attention to the
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quoted 1 line Sorry, got carried away....what do you all suggest???> Sorry, got carried away....what do you all suggest???
I suggest you pay attention to the reviews people post and the discussions about various artists and labels we have on the list. We get at least one post exactly like yours every week and I'm sure I'm not the only one who is tired of going over the same ground every time this comes up. Another favorite post of new list memebers is to have us list our top 10 favorite IDM albums of all time. Perhaps something to the effect of 'wait and see' before posting messages like this could be added to the IDM info e-mail you get when you subscribe? don't mean to sound grumpy, but really... gnz.
1997-10-13 03:36clockwisethe 'Excursions In Ambience' series, Earthrise series (particularly the NTone volume), and
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the 'Excursions In Ambience' series, Earthrise series (particularly the NTone volume), and the Five Star Galaxy series (on Shadow Records) are good places to start. At 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote:
quoted 4 lines I have another question:>I have another question: > >I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive for me. >Examples: Autechre, Aphex's Ventolin and such...
1997-10-13 04:16A. MukerjeeI have another question: I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive fo
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I have another question: I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive for me. Examples: Autechre, Aphex's Ventolin and such... For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend? I mean is Global Communication considered intelligent? That is some Brilliant stuff. Also, Aphex twins SAW 85-92... Better yet, let me give a litst of albums i love.... Brian Eno - Amtospheres and Soundtracks - On Land - Music for Airports Black Dog - Spanners - Bytes - Parallel b12 - soma APhex Twin - SAW 85-92 - SAW II - and tracks like Polynomial C, etc.. u-Ziq - Vs. Auteurs - Lunatic Harness - Urmur Bile Trax Richard H. Kirk - Time High Fiction - Virtual State - Number Of Magic Ken Ishii - Jelly Tones Tetsu Inoue - World Reciever - Ambiant Otaku Peter Namlook - Air 1 + 2 (And loads of his other collaborations) Global Communication - 76:14 - Pentamerous Metamorphosis - Remotion KLF - Chillout Sorry, got carried away....what do you all suggest??? A. Mukerjee Vassar College "Laws are like cobwebs; where the small flies get caught but the big break ones through." - Unknown
1997-10-13 03:27Chris WicksOn Sun, 12 Oct 1997, A. Mukerjee wrote: > I have another question: > > I love IDM music, b
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On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, A. Mukerjee wrote:
quoted 7 lines I have another question:> I have another question: > > I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive for me. > Examples: Autechre, Aphex's Ventolin and such... > > For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and > alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
Well, everyone, this is my first attempt at a post to this list. If you want something that isn't "abrasive", go for Cabaret Voltaire. A lot of their material, especially some of the later stuff, is quite non-abrasive. My personal favorite at the time is the "International Language" LP. Also, Plug's "Drum 'n' Bass for Papa" is quite good, with lots of nice, laid-back beats. Go for the Nothing records US release with the EP's on the second disc. Hope this helps! Chris Wicks cwicks@prickly.thorn.net http://prickly.thorn.net/~cwicks (bootlegs, links, and more) "this is a man who can't take any more" - jack dangers Most Recent Purchase: Meat Beat Manifesto - Peel Session np: John Coltane - Blue Train
1997-10-13 03:53Ryan Richard WhiteheadNOT NEW RELEASES, BUT THE FIRST THING THAT CAME TO MIND i'm on the abrasive side of the di
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NOT NEW RELEASES, BUT THE FIRST THING THAT CAME TO MIND i'm on the abrasive side of the divide between intelligent and music, so i begin to think "how can i change one's mind." a virus, a stain of contamination. of course exposure must be surruptitious. you should check out the OVAL disks if you haven't. listen to them first if possible because many people find them to be dross, a useless waste material produced in the wake of true synthesis, industrial genius. "systemisch" is available on thrill jockey. oval was the beginning of my theorizing of IDioMatic music so you will have to indulge me-- THE NON THEORY, ie a funny story. imagine this: we have a tool, say a hammer. this is the first hammer man has seen. he tries to use it to do the things that rocks used to do: smash nuts, skulls, whatever. he takes great joy in this. eventually these activities became vocations and primordial man is frowning. eventually he thinks: "these things are not part of the form of the hammer, but byproducts of its form. only by doing with the hammer what only a hammer can do will i find the joy in it." however, the hammer has little idiomatic individuallity, so caveman begins to apply this idea to other artifacts. since he plays the guitar, as all cavemen do, he exploits it idiomatically. Jimi hendrix was this caveman with an electric guitar. Derek Bailey on the acoustic. They pull the strings off the neck, they rap the body with a fist, they stick plastic between the strings, run a ridiculous wattage through it and light it on fire with an acetylene torch. this is idiomatic. ok, oval is the equivalent with a cd player. this is what cd sampling becomes when it is used idiomatically--the sample is not metaphorical or metonymic, it is not intended to take you elsewhere by telling you to "rock the funky beats" or making you think of "Let's Dance" era Bowie by dropping a Chic bassline. it is the sound of a cd skipping--literally. synth sounds and smooth washes are created out of intentionally scratched and manipulated cd's. patterns are drawn on their bottoms with felt tip pens. the sounds pause and swell, shift by. it's lush with disjunction as its parasite: only through the parasite does the host become possible. the thick banquets of synth sound are only possible through the technology which makes these disjunctions possible--even when you do not hear them they lurk. oval made me realize the fragility of the CD format, the record format in a new way: my cd's and records which are scratched produce fantastic sounds when i stop thinking about what they are supposed to sound like. does this mean i'm going to mangle all of my cd's and records...of course not, but i know what beautiful parasites they hide. rhythm is never asserted (so rarely that is), but it makes itself known through swells. these words...throbs, swells, waves of sound, oceanic, unfathomable . . . they are organic, but this is not organic music. it is the disjecta of synth music . . . it's a boundary medium, a transparent humor. the album "diskont 94" is also great. more scrapes, more experiment, definitely in their ouevre but not a repeat. they never assault your ears, rather they present that harshness in a defamiliarized way. instead of exposing you to unmitigated extremes of decible violence, they show its vulnerability to more than intrigue, but a certain transparent and quizical reverie. these are albums unlike any other albums. on record they are dirt cheap. buy these and listen to three times in a row. ryan whitehead
1997-10-13 04:30Chris WicksYour comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them (him? her? it?) before. W
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Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them (him? her? it?) before. What record label are the albums on? Thanks! Chris Wicks cwicks@prickly.thorn.net http://prickly.thorn.net/~cwicks (bootlegs, links, and more) "this is a man who can't take any more" - jack dangers Most Recent Purchase: Meat Beat Manifesto - Peel Session np: Einsturzende Neubauten - Strategies Against Architecture II
1997-10-13 18:39wellsAt 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote: >I have another question: > >I love IDM mus
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At 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote:
quoted 7 lines I have another question:>I have another question: > >I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive for me. >Examples: Autechre, Aphex's Ventolin and such... > >For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
even though you said they're to abrasive, i'd definately check out Autechre's Amber, Incunabula, and Garbage EP. some really beautiful, soothing tracks on these albums.. nothing like their newer, abrasive material. np. plug 'cut' ------------------------------------------------- wells oliver : s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu "perhaps all pleasure is relief" : w.s.b. -------------------------------------------------
1997-10-13 19:06Random Junk>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth
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quoted 2 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
off and gone - "everest" (harthouse) knocks orbital & the rest on their ass. -- Jon Drukman jsd@gamespot.com SpotMedia Communications ...I was an infinitely hot and dense dot...
1997-10-13 22:07Aran M. ParilloOn Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Random Junk wrote: > off and gone - "everest" (harthouse) > > knocks
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Random Junk wrote:
quoted 3 lines off and gone - "everest" (harthouse)> off and gone - "everest" (harthouse) > > knocks orbital & the rest on their ass.
orbital - "belfast" turns the other cheek. speaking of which, who will answer my prayers for a copy of this on vinyl, gosh I'll even deal with a disc copy, burned or real. tp
1997-10-14 00:17mark weddleAt 12:06 PM 10/13/97 -0700, Random Junk wrote: >>For someone like me that likes intelligen
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At 12:06 PM 10/13/97 -0700, Random Junk wrote:
quoted 6 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >>alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend? > >off and gone - "everest" (harthouse) > >knocks orbital & the rest on their ass.
Oh, yes! Most definitely ... I must second this recommendation! Thick, textured, swirling atmospheres and big chunky beats ... Go to: http://www.bsg-inc.com/offngone/ for the particulars and some ra's ... markw@southwind.net
1997-10-13 19:38Joe RiceAt 4:16 AM -0000 10/13/97, A. Mukerjee wrote: >For someone like me that likes intelligent
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At 4:16 AM -0000 10/13/97, A. Mukerjee wrote:
quoted 2 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
Pentatonik - Anthology. Rei Harakami on Sublime comes to mind as well. Joe oninmyhead: Chris Bowden w/4-Hero "Lullaby" - best single of the year.
1997-10-13 04:33clChris Wicks wrote: > Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them > (h
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quoted 3 lines Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them> Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them > (him? > her? it?) before. What record label are the albums on? Thanks!
oval-diskont94 thrill jockey036 oval-systemsich(sp?) thrill jockey032 see also; microstoria cl
1997-10-13 07:35M. NICELYOn Sun, 12 Oct 1997, cl wrote: > Chris Wicks wrote: > > > Your comments on OVAL has me int
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On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, cl wrote:
quoted 13 lines Chris Wicks wrote:> Chris Wicks wrote: > > > Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them > > (him? > > her? it?) before. What record label are the albums on? Thanks! > > oval-diskont94 thrill jockey036 > oval-systemsich(sp?) thrill jockey032 > > see also; > microstoria > > cl
don't forget "wohnton" by oval too. it has vocals (in german) and is the CLOSEST they come to traditional music (not very close at all though). i like this one as much as diskont and systemisch, i guess i kinda dig the vocals even though i only understand a few words... also, who comprises microstoria? -marc-
1997-10-13 08:18Simon Walley>From: "A. Mukerjee" <sinewave@thethinker.com> >Subject: (idm) IDM suggestions > >For some
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quoted 5 lines From: "A. Mukerjee" <sinewave@thethinker.com>>From: "A. Mukerjee" <sinewave@thethinker.com> >Subject: (idm) IDM suggestions > >For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
Bochum Welt. Everytime. http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/bw/ || [CiM] || simonw@sol.ftp.com || -
1997-10-14 02:28Jeff Davis <pHlow>On Mon, 13 Oct 1997 09:18:44 +0100, Simon Walley <simonw@sol.ftp.com> said: >> >>For someo
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997 09:18:44 +0100, Simon Walley <simonw@sol.ftp.com> said:
quoted 8 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>> >>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >>alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend? > >Bochum Welt. Everytime. > >http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/bw/ >
thaks for the props , CiM. i'm also voting heavily for hab: mapod and the andre esterman EP on musik aus strom as great examples of very human music produced on machines. peeeeeeeeeeeece, Jeff Davis <pHlow> ____--~~~~~~vvvv~~~~ oooo812.831.7846 jjdavis@xnet.com____---- ( ( ( vvvv ~~~~~~ooooooooooooo ___----( ( \ \ \ \ \ vvv ooooooooooooooooooo ____---- ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/
1997-10-13 08:45ninjah@generation.net>On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, cl wrote: > >> Chris Wicks wrote: >> >> > Your comments on OVAL has
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quoted 24 lines On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, cl wrote:>On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, cl wrote: > >> Chris Wicks wrote: >> >> > Your comments on OVAL has me intrigued. I've never heard of them >> > (him? >> > her? it?) before. What record label are the albums on? Thanks! >> >> oval-diskont94 thrill jockey036 >> oval-systemsich(sp?) thrill jockey032 >> >> see also; >> microstoria >> >> cl > >don't forget "wohnton" by oval too. it has vocals (in german) and is the >CLOSEST they come to traditional music (not very close at all though). i >like this one as much as diskont and systemisch, i guess i kinda dig the >vocals even though i only understand a few words... > >also, who comprises microstoria? > >-marc-
I got Marcus from Oval to do a mix for an upcoming (Feb) DJ Vadim remix record. It's really awesome. Basically he took some of the surface noise and creaking door bits from USSR Repertoire and fashioned them into some super left field click-hop (I'm sorry but bad genre descriptions run rampant around the office). Anyway, all of Oval's work is highly recommended. Jeff
1997-10-13 12:21GDSimon Walley wrote: > >For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmo
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quoted 4 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and> >For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and > >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend? > > Bochum Welt. Everytime.
I'd add Boards of Canada to that list. Their melodies are very engaging. GD
1997-10-13 19:41siliconvortex>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth
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quoted 2 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
likemind records was made for you.... only 4 releases.. but most people on the list will tell you they are some of the most important modern techno releases ever made. it is home to some of the best work by stasis, as one and the black dog (under the name of tura), not to mention the label owner nuron, who, to my knowledge, has never released on any other label but manages to outclass the others with his incredible tracks on these eps. they are, unfortunately, quite hard to get hold of and have been released on vinyl only. but, i've got to stress, they are most definitely worth the effort. infact, seeing as i am in an odd mood this evening, i'll encode an mp3 for the benefit of all the listmembers who might be interested! the track is 'mirage', by nuron, from the likemind ep LM02. http://www.sub-con-geo.demon.co.uk/mirage.mp3 (by the way it's edited a bit cos i only have 5 megs of space and you don't have a spare hour) cheerio! np - mirage - nuron
1997-10-13 22:25Guy Elden>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth
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quoted 2 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?
Boards of Canada Jega! np: Daft Punk -- jr
1997-10-14 12:29Tsog5000@aol.comIn a message dated 10/13/97 5 22 18 AM, g-d@worldnet.att.net wrote: <<Simon Walley wrote:
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In a message dated 10/13/97 5 22 18 AM, g-d@worldnet.att.net wrote: <<Simon Walley wrote:
quoted 2 lines For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and> >For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and > >alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend?>>
ummm... older speedy j's pretty good. I think you'll find Dot Records Stuff to be more along the lines of less abrasive and more listenable too. Spacetime Continuum is great too(emit ecaps will forever be a classic in my books), Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 2 is brilliant, but not big in the drum thing... tSoG
1997-10-14 20:44Danny Freer>From: Gonzi 'Fresh' Merchan <fresh@linkonline.net> > >> Sorry, got carried away....what d
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quoted 14 lines From: Gonzi 'Fresh' Merchan <fresh@linkonline.net>>From: Gonzi 'Fresh' Merchan <fresh@linkonline.net> > >> Sorry, got carried away....what do you all suggest??? > >I suggest you pay attention to the reviews people post and the >discussions about various artists and labels we have on the list. We get >at least one post exactly like yours every week and I'm sure I'm not the >only one who is tired of going over the same ground every time this >comes up. Another favorite post of new list memebers is to have us list >our top 10 favorite IDM albums of all time. Perhaps something to the >effect of 'wait and see' before posting messages like this could be >added to the IDM info e-mail you get when you subscribe? > >don't mean to sound grumpy, but really...
Good point. By attempting to actually discuss music, this inconsiderate person has taken up space which could have been better used to argue about whether or not Trent Reznor and Bjork suck.
1997-10-14 21:50Michael Shepherd>At 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote: >>I have another question: >> >>I love IDM
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quoted 12 lines At 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote:>At 11:16 PM 10/12/97 -0500, A. Mukerjee wrote: >>I have another question: >> >>I love IDM music, but It seems that some of it is too abrasive for me. >>Examples: Autechre, Aphex's Ventolin and such... >> >>For someone like me that likes intelligent music that Retains harmony and >>alot of synth pads, what would you all recommend? > >even though you said they're to abrasive, i'd definately check out >Autechre's Amber, Incunabula, and Garbage EP. some really beautiful, >soothing tracks on these albums.. nothing like their newer, abrasive material.
Well said. You stole my thunder. I was just going to say that, especially in regards to Incunabula. Idm to the bone with harmony and synth pads galore. You might as well have asked, "For someone like me that likes Incunabula what would you all recommend?"