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1998-01-21 06:35Brock Phillips (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
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│ └─ 1998-01-21 00:06Che Re: (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
└─ 1998-01-22 12:00Jeff Davis <pHlow> Re: (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
1998-01-21 17:25siliconvortex Re: (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
└─ 1998-01-23 23:10Ben Coffer Re: (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
1998-01-21 17:42Niels P. Mayer Re: (idm) Black Dog-BOC-UR
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1998-01-21 06:35Brock PhillipsAll this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me intrigued, and I must admit that
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All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me intrigued, and I must admit that I do not own any of their (Black Dog) muzak. Any suggestions re: what to pick up as an introduction? Preferably something still around and easy to find (no rarities on the scale of Joyrex or MASK please..you'll just make me sick when I can't get it). Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi Scores" 12" to an early Underground Resistance release called "The Final Frontier" (UR003?). Anyone with a deeper record collection than me care to comment on this?
1998-01-21 07:00Chris.Hilker> All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me >intrigued, and I must admit th
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quoted 5 lines All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me> All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me >intrigued, and I must admit that I do not own any of their (Black Dog) >muzak. Any suggestions re: what to pick up as an introduction? Preferably >something still around and easy to find (no rarities on the scale of >Joyrex or MASK please..you'll just make me sick when I can't get it).
Start with 'Bytes' (on Warp, Wax Trax in the US), then 'Spanners' (Warp again, EastWest in the US), then 'Music for Adverts' (Warp, no US release). I think 'Adverts' is actually my favorite at this point but I'm sure that's a minority opinion and it's probably the least accessible. You might also listen to the Plaid album 'Not for Threes' on Warp, and 'Parallel,' a Black Dog singles collection on GPR. I don't recommend 'Temple of Transparent Balls,' which has too many duds IMHO.
quoted 4 lines Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi>Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi >Scores" 12" to an early Underground Resistance release called "The Final >Frontier" (UR003?). Anyone with a deeper record collection than me care >to comment on this?
Decide for yourself: http://ftp.msen.com/~submerge/Soundbits/SCD-1bytes/FinalFrontier.AIFF Check out the whole Submerge site while you're at it; you'll be glad you did. C. -- Chris.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.org) "Sex is the darndest nougat murder, something something e-mail something something la la la la beable beable trousers and dingaling nougat..."
1998-01-21 00:06CheOn Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Chris.Hilker wrote: > > All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog
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On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 7 lines All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me> > All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me > >intrigued, and I must admit that I do not own any of their (Black Dog) > >muzak. Any suggestions re: what to pick up as an introduction? Preferably > >something still around and easy to find (no rarities on the scale of > >Joyrex or MASK please..you'll just make me sick when I can't get it). > > Start with 'Bytes' (on Warp, Wax Trax in the US),
I'd agree, the most accessible.
quoted 1 line then 'Spanners' (Warp again, EastWest in the US),> then 'Spanners' (Warp again, EastWest in the US),
I'd rank this one 3rd, after...
quoted 3 lines then 'Music for Adverts' (Warp, no US release).> then 'Music for Adverts' (Warp, no US release). > I think 'Adverts' is actually my favorite at this point but I'm sure > that's a minority opinion and it's probably the least accessible.
My favorite, by far the deepest and most varied.
quoted 1 line You might also listen to the Plaid album 'Not for Threes' on Warp,> You might also listen to the Plaid album 'Not for Threes' on Warp,
No, this one sucks, though the IDM "If It's On Warp, It Must Be Good" club will protest loudly.
quoted 1 line 'Parallel,' a Black Dog singles collection on GPR.> 'Parallel,' a Black Dog singles collection on GPR.
Early stuff, good, but I don't like the track order.
quoted 2 lines I don't recommend> I don't recommend > 'Temple of Transparent Balls,' which has too many duds IMHO.
Huh? TofTB is just a smidge below Adverts in my book. Duds? Duds?!?!
quoted 4 lines Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi> >Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi > >Scores" 12" to an early Underground Resistance release called "The Final > >Frontier" (UR003?). Anyone with a deeper record collection than me care > >to comment on this?
The Final Frontier is the finest 303 track of all time. Either BOC is overhyped or damn good. Che
1998-01-22 12:00Jeff Davis <pHlow>On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:35:30 -0500 (EST), Brock Phillips <bphil@email.unc.edu> said: >Also
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On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:35:30 -0500 (EST), Brock Phillips <bphil@email.unc.edu> said:
quoted 5 lines Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi>Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi >Scores" 12" to an early Underground Resistance release called "The Final >Frontier" (UR003?). Anyone with a deeper record collection than me care >to comment on this? >
i will. "Hi Scores" = enjoyable "UR03" = seminal different planes altogether. all IMHO, of course. np: andre estermann c beam Jeff Davis <pHlow> ____--~~~~~~vvvv~~~~ oooo812.831.7846 jjdavis@xnet.com____---- ( ( ( vvvv ~~~~~~ooooooooooooo ___----( ( \ \ \ \ \ vvv ooooooooooooooooooo ____---- ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/
1998-01-21 17:25siliconvortex> All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me >intrigued, and I must admit th
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quoted 3 lines All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me> All this talk about BOC alluding to Black Dog has got me >intrigued, and I must admit that I do not own any of their (Black Dog) >muzak.
muzak it is not
quoted 1 line Any suggestions re: what to pick up as an introduction?>Any suggestions re: what to pick up as an introduction?
'bytes' every time. music for adverts is not representative of the black dog sound as a whole, and though it is definitely worth getting, the earlier material from when the black dog had three heads is where you'll find the treasure. if you can understand what bytes is about then it might just change the way you think about all music. just look at the front cover before you listen. carefully
quoted 4 lines Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi>Also, I read a DJ's chart in URB this month that compared BOC's "Hi >Scores" 12" to an early Underground Resistance release called "The Final >Frontier" (UR003?). Anyone with a deeper record collection than me care >to comment on this?
they're REALLY different records. i wonder why that person thought of such a thing? on the whole underground resistance are in a different vein to something like boards of canada, but if anything comes close to their sound it would be the ep 'world 2 world'. though earlier stuff like world 2 world are things i will treasure for all time, the mad mike productions of the last couple of years have left me cold. i bought electronic warfare, and it's my favourite of his recent work but even that isn't very spectacular except for the amazing last track. it's a shame - in terms of imagination, his counterparts drexciya have left him standing, and even jeff mills (who i don't rate) is starting to show the guy up a bit. the cheesy secret agent-style label stories are not much more than irritating nowadays <waves> np - moment's notice - john coltrane
1998-01-23 23:10Ben CofferIn message <01bd2691$900b1240$60f5989e@sub-con-geo>, siliconvortex <artist@sub-con-geo.dem
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quoted 3 lines though earlier stuff like world 2 world are things i will treasure for all>though earlier stuff like world 2 world are things i will treasure for all >time, the mad mike productions of the last couple of years have left me >cold. i bought electronic warfare, and it's my favourite of his recent work
I like world2world too....funny, even though all the tracks sound like they were recorded on a cheap 4-track recorder, they really are quite cool :) I heard Amazon when it came out (on Colin Favor's Kiss fm show, back when it used to be good), and loved that track ever since. Jupiter Jazz isn't so bad either. But the best track i've found yet by UR is Galaxy2Galaxy's "Journey of the Dragons"....gorgeous track, one of my favourites of all time. -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1998-01-21 17:42Niels P. MayerAnother Black Dog release that needs to be placed in a special IDM shrine is a used CD I p
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Another Black Dog release that needs to be placed in a special IDM shrine is a used CD I picked up at Rasputin's in Berkeley,CA for $6.00. In Store Ambients, Aphex Twin, The Black Dog (a sampler) c 1995 Elektra Entertainment Group ("for promotion only not for sale") A sampler of Aphex Twin AND The Black Dog on one CD (sucha bahgain!) contains 6 tracks from AT's "I Care Because You Do" and 8 tracks from TBD's "Spanners"... Trainspottingly Yours, Niels. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ==>> Niels Mayer (mayer@netcom.com) <<>> http://www.cybertribe.com/mayer <<== =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.3 mQCNAzJKOnMAAAEEAMD9U5YD2wiMJU7vUYq1uqBB9M2sf9CuOhHRM5oYTygDMQGP Ot928KtN3/2jHlYSmGHceZZYtCUdISievlNPD5+JgrHCtU3rFfvzWJuMsODGSoo1 X3csx0aEvAfkHh+fHWs04iU7Sm5t8fp31PP5DPf9KEJIsX2Y63ZBlPtktX29AAUR tCFOaWVscyBQLiBNYXllciA8bWF5ZXJAbmV0Y29tLmNvbT6JAJUDBRAySjpzdkGU +2S1fb0BAWT1BACH1GWBrkYufLb2KN5nyqB5r2TyqeqgNirOSpuQT9a4ozFAqSiM M8k+w+uj+VAMwugKdz9kL41thUCY+FI/jv4SPQzbwkY2mJs80YLJEqWA0OKUcI2F naYvMJo2zKS9jjAEX6hT5No4ZUK9hS8sREcHI2twdrJ66zExV3s6xUlSUQ== =RUx1 -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----