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1998-02-10 02:54James Re: (idm) few japaniese questions
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1998-02-10 02:54James>I've recently bought Never Mind The Distortion 1 & 2, remix >compilations of Nav Katze's
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quoted 5 lines I've recently bought Never Mind The Distortion 1 & 2, remix>I've recently bought Never Mind The Distortion 1 & 2, remix >compilations of Nav Katze's : Gentle & Elegance (Victor >Entertainment, VICL-746) >Does anyone have G&C album, is it worth of buying ? >Any reviews ? Help really apprecieated...
I bought the G&E album a while back, after kinda liking the little audio clips that NK put up on their web site. G&E has a few tracks that are produced / remixed by Autechre and Disjecta and maybe Sun Electric as well. Fairly solid remixes if I remember, with the Autechre one being less crazy than the one on NMtD2 and more of a dirty, slow, downbeat type of thing. The non-remixed material is ok. Very pretty-sounding synthpop with high-pitched (if not unpleasant) vocal stylings by the two female members. If you like Japanese pop or new wave in general, it's a good buy. Needless to say, Autechre completists should probably get it. Speaking of which, I'm rediscovering a lot of old Autechre vinyl, which didn't grab me at first but which I'm ODing on lately: Keynell original on Skam, Keynell remix on Warp, the Warp special 12", Gescom 12" on Clear, remix of Lexis for Cert18, etc. etc. etc. Good stuff. James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle Tools Fundamental Technologies Group (650) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com The fundamental things apply / as time goes by
1998-02-10 20:29James SkiltonAt 18:54 09/02/98 -0800, James wrote: >Speaking of which, I'm rediscovering a lot of old A
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At 18:54 09/02/98 -0800, James wrote:
quoted 6 lines Speaking of which, I'm rediscovering a lot of old Autechre vinyl, which>Speaking of which, I'm rediscovering a lot of old Autechre vinyl, which >didn't >grab me at first but which I'm ODing on lately: Keynell original on Skam, >Keynell remix on Warp, the Warp special 12", Gescom 12" on Clear, remix of >Lexis for Cert18, etc. etc. etc. Good stuff. >
It seems this is one of the qualities that Autechre have for many people. I find I love almost all their stuff immediately. (Starting with Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But my good friend Simon Walley (CiM, known to many of you) has recently had the same experience as JAmes here - just finding that Autechre tunes keep finding their way back to his turntable even though they didn't really grab him first time round. So dig'em out fella's (and lasses) and enjoy! J ^ NP: some Aphrodite 2CD mix album Steady J aka James Skilton steady-j@geocities.com Autechre & SKAM discogs @ http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~sk393820 "I don' have any idea 'bout what's going on..."
1998-02-11 01:41HEATsinkOn 10-Feb-98, James Skilton wrote: >Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album
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quoted 5 lines Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But my good>Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But my good >friend Simon Walley (CiM, known to many of you) has recently had the same >experience as JAmes here - just finding that Autechre tunes keep finding >their way back to his turntable even though they didn't really grab him >first time round.
Amen. Garbage hardly leaves the decks these days, and Cichlisuite is glued to my CD player. I've never known any other electronic artists with such a talent for making involving tracks. The subtlety is mind-boggling. -- <---HEATsink---? np: tuesday - jowonio productions
1998-02-12 11:18Hary Walsh>>>>> "HEATsink" == HEATsink <c3@heatsink.demon.co.uk> writes: HEATsink> Amen. Garbage har
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quoted 1 line "HEATsink" == HEATsink <c3@heatsink.demon.co.uk> writes:>>>>> "HEATsink" == HEATsink <c3@heatsink.demon.co.uk> writes:
HEATsink> Amen. Garbage hardly leaves the decks these days, and HEATsink> Cichlisuite is glued to my CD player. I've never known HEATsink> any other electronic artists with such a talent for HEATsink> making involving tracks. The subtlety is mind-boggling. I was trying to explain to a friend exactly why I so impassioned by Autechre. I was listening to the Gescom Keynell, I think the second track. I asked her to pick out all the different things going on in the tune. At each point she'd say maybe three or four, and I'd point out some extra stuff going on that is very subtle. This went on for a couple of tracks, both of us just listening, disecting what they put together so smoothly. Then she started to notice how different rythms slowly morph and melt their way around the track, how two totally disjoint sounds slowly start to clash and eventually combine to form even more beautiful sounds and rythms. After about 15 minutes I told her to stop analysing it, that Ae don't do all this neat stuff just because they can, that the whole piece is sculpted and shaped from start to finish in this way, with sounds blending and melding, and rythms overlapping and clashing. All six of the keynells were listended to. She's not a notal convert yet, but I think she understands my obsession a bit better, and recognises their genious more. I go to see Autechre this Friday in Dublin for the first time ever. I haven't been this excited since I stopped believeing in Santa Claus! -hjw
1998-02-11 02:47Chip .>>Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But >>my good friend Sim
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quoted 15 lines Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But>>Incunabula, which within a week was my favourite album of '93.) But >>my good friend Simon Walley (CiM, known to many of you) has recently >>had the same experience as JAmes here - just finding that Autechre >>tunes keep finding their way back to his turntable even though they >>didn't really grab him first time round. > >Amen. Garbage hardly leaves the decks these days, and Cichlisuite is >glued to my CD player. I've never known any other electronic artists >with such a talent for making involving tracks. The subtlety is >mind-boggling. > >-- ><---HEATsink---? > >
i recently discovered incunabula. i've always really like it, but now i seem to like it even more. lowride, especially. what a track! i love it cause the bass is there, but it's not real low end, so you can turn it up really, really loud and not lose any quality through the speakers. cause not everyone has the best speakers. =) and i also agree with heatsink; cichlisuite gets played here quite a lot. krib is wonderful. the marble sounds remind me of that game kerplunk, i think. i love those autechre boys. alan! np:mike&rich:expertknobtwiddlers ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1998-02-11 04:44Andregurov@aol.comPerhaps this is a very bizarre question, but since most of Autechre's track- titles seem t
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Perhaps this is a very bizarre question, but since most of Autechre's track- titles seem to be picked from out of the air and with no distinct etymology, why is the cichlisuite so "fish" heavy? Cichli is a family of fish, and krib and tilapia are common names for a specific specie and genus of cichlids, respectively. Yeesland is, I believe a locale in Africa where many beautiful cichlids can be found. Perhaps the most pressing question is why in the hell do I know all this and why should I (or any of you, for that matter) care? Anyway, I figured its the ultimate trainspotter question, so if anybody has an answer regarding Ae's seeming piscesobsession I'd love to know. Thanks, James np: uhh ... cichlisuite
1998-02-11 23:24Christian Stigen LarsenQuoting Andregurov@aol.com (Andregurov@aol.com): | | (or any of you, for that matter) care
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Quoting Andregurov@aol.com (Andregurov@aol.com): | | (or any of you, for that matter) care? Anyway, I figured its the ultimate | trainspotter question, so if anybody has an answer regarding Ae's seeming | piscesobsession I'd love to know. I'd like to know too. I long figured that Sean and Rob had made a random name generator or something, at least some of the tracknames should make you think so. On the other hand, what could the Envane tracks signify? 902 Quarter, Goz Quarter, Latent (?) Quarter, Laughing Quarter etc. It doesn't all HAVE to mean anything, at least they're better tracknames than "I love you soo much", "Let's eat breakfast, Manny" etc -- christian s. larsen aka beacon/sublevel3 --------- visit our ambient den http://www.sublevel3.org ----
1998-02-11 21:13CheOn Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote: > Quoting Andregurov@aol.com (Andregur
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On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
quoted 9 lines Quoting Andregurov@aol.com (Andregurov@aol.com):> Quoting Andregurov@aol.com (Andregurov@aol.com): > | > | (or any of you, for that matter) care? Anyway, I figured its the ultimate > | trainspotter question, so if anybody has an answer regarding Ae's seeming > | piscesobsession I'd love to know. > > I'd like to know too. I long figured that Sean and Rob had made a random > name generator or something, at least some of the tracknames should make > you think so.
In the Volume8 interview, and in other places, they've said that the track names are mostly "in jokes", that noone but they would understand. I think they just have a _need_ to be cryptic. Che
1998-02-11 12:26Øivind IdsøAt 18:47 10.02.98 PST, you wrote: >i recently discovered incunabula. i've always really li
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At 18:47 10.02.98 PST, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines i recently discovered incunabula. i've always really like it, but now i>i recently discovered incunabula. i've always really like it, but now i >seem to like it even more. lowride, especially. what a track! i love it
Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The tunes are simplistic to the extent of being trivial, the sound is thin, the sounds are more or less "out of the box" (=boring) and not nearly as interesting as their later material (which, more or less, I think is close to fantastic). There's a feeling of disinterestedness (!?) through the entire CD and it almost hasn't visited my CD-player since I bought it.
quoted 3 lines and i also agree with heatsink; cichlisuite gets played here quite a>and i also agree with heatsink; cichlisuite gets played here quite a >lot. krib is wonderful. the marble sounds remind me of that game >kerplunk, i think. i love those autechre boys.
I haven't got any proof, but Autechre might have gotten their idea for the marble-sounds from British electroacoustic composer Jonty Harrison. I don't remember the name of Harrison's CD (it's on Canadian label empreintes DIGITALes if anyone wants to check it out), but on it he has constructed a fantastic 15-20 minute piece consisting of nothing but the manipulated sound of various wine-glass sounds. The "glassiness" of the piece is so beautiful; lots of time-stretching and smearing. Autechre's marbles sound very similar.
quoted 1 line alan!>alan!
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1998-02-11 12:37.szalemandre.>Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The >tunes are simplis
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quoted 6 lines Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The>Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The >tunes are simplistic to the extent of being trivial, the sound is thin, the >sounds are more or less "out of the box" (=boring) and not nearly as >interesting as their later material (which, more or less, I think is close >to fantastic). There's a feeling of disinterestedness (!?) through the >entire CD and it almost hasn't visited my CD-player since I bought it.
i see what you're saying about 'out of the box' sounds, kind of like vulva. but much like vulva, it's excellent use of these sounds. it's an early album, they were different musicians then, they had different gear then, they made excellent music still. it's just a matter of gear to tell the truth, as far as what makes incunabula's sound. but i play it a lot, mostly because it's so chill and soft. sometimes weak, but it's understandable. when i first got it i didn't think it was really autechre, but it was a pleasant suprise, like "wow! i didn't know they were capable of this sound, it's really nice." a nice break from their otherwise abrasive material. -eric _____________________________________________________ :: eric sherman szale@doubtful.com :: :: doubtful productions www.doubtful.com ::
1998-02-11 15:54robert.merlak@ri.tel.hrØivind Idsø wrote : >>Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. T
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Øivind Idsø wrote :
quoted 2 lines Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The>>Funny...I've always thought Incunabula was Autechre's worst album. The >>tunes are simplistic to the extent of being trivial, the sound is thin,
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quoted 4 lines sounds are more or less "out of the box" (=boring) and not nearly as>>sounds are more or less "out of the box" (=boring) and not nearly as >>interesting as their later material (which, more or less, I think is close >>to fantastic). There's a feeling of disinterestedness (!?) through the >>entire CD and it almost hasn't visited my CD-player since I bought it.
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quoted 2 lines i see what you're saying about 'out of the box' sounds, kind of like vulva.>i see what you're saying about 'out of the box' sounds, kind of like vulva. >but much like vulva, it's excellent use of these sounds. it's an early
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quoted 2 lines they were different musicians then, they had different gear then, they made>they were different musicians then, they had different gear then, they made >excellent music still. it's just a matter of gear to tell the truth, as
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quoted 1 line as what makes incunabula's sound.>as what makes incunabula's sound.
I don't know what are you talking about. What did you mean by 'out of the box' sounds. Are you trying to say that Ae are better than Vulva... I'm confused . . . :-o . Gear - sound - music ---> mess Incunabula sounds so gentle, easy listening, jazzy, summertime.... I love the feel of this CD, and to quote IreneMcC "Maybe I just want pleasing sounds to wash my soul with." I'm not saying that Chiastic is better than Incunabula, they are both great and different.... here are my top 10 releases these days... 1. qwerty demo dat/tape (unreleased) 2. solvent/lowfish suction001 (suction) lowfish/david kristian suction002 (suction) 3. boards of canada "aquarius/chinook" kmas001 (skam) 4. visor cd tom1 (no label) 5. third eye foundation / V/Vm fat006 (fat cat) 6. gentle people "mix gently" tfck-87571 (flavour of sound) 7. phthalocyanine "navy worship" (phthalo) 8. john tejada "12 volts of soft spread" 003 (palette recordings) mr.hazeltine's advanced engines pr9-mh1 (plug research) 9. dmx krew "cold rockin' with the krew" (octopus) even ed says this one is shit, but I still love it and listen it all the time... :-) 0. wagon christ/beduin ascent ltd7" (rising high) bye rob np: plug research & development CD
1998-02-11 18:24siliconvortex-----Original Message----- From: robert.merlak@ri.tel.hr >here are my top 10 releases thes
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quoted 1 line here are my top 10 releases these days...>here are my top 10 releases these days...
quoted 1 line 1. qwerty demo dat/tape *****(unreleased)*****>1. qwerty demo dat/tape *****(unreleased)*****
not for long... ;-) <waves> np - kreiger - baldhu (aphex twin remix)
1998-02-11 18:25.szalemandre.>I don't know what are you talking about. What did you mean by 'out >of the box' sounds. A
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quoted 3 lines I don't know what are you talking about. What did you mean by 'out>I don't know what are you talking about. What did you mean by 'out >of the box' sounds. Are you trying to say that Ae are better than >Vulva... I'm confused . . . :-o . Gear - sound - music ---> mess
'out of the box' meaning unaffected and purely straight from the machines they used. like the pure 606 and 808 drum sounds. i wasn't comparing them to vulva in any other way other than to show that vulva too uses some pure, 'out-of-the-box' sounds and it comes together nicely. it works. i was merely saying vulva pulls it off too. i'm assuming this album was written before either the technology was available, before they had teh money to buy such technology, or before they had a care to use such technology as they work with now. they simply had different machines with which to make thier music.
quoted 4 lines Incunabula sounds so gentle, easy listening, jazzy, summertime....>Incunabula sounds so gentle, easy listening, jazzy, summertime.... >I love the feel of this CD, and to quote IreneMcC "Maybe I just want >pleasing sounds to wash my soul with." I'm not saying that Chiastic >is better than Incunabula, they are both great and different....
i totally agree. -eric _____________________________________________________ :: eric sherman szale@doubtful.com :: :: doubtful productions www.doubtful.com ::
1998-02-12 07:40James SkiltonAt 13:25 11/02/98 -0500, .szalemandre. wrote: >'out of the box' meaning unaffected and pur
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At 13:25 11/02/98 -0500, .szalemandre. wrote:
quoted 1 line 'out of the box' meaning unaffected and purely straight from the machines>'out of the box' meaning unaffected and purely straight from the machines
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quoted 3 lines used. like the pure 606 and 808 drum sounds. i wasn't comparing them to>used. like the pure 606 and 808 drum sounds. i wasn't comparing them to >vulva in any other way other than to show that vulva too uses some pure, >'out-of-the-box' sounds and it comes together nicely. it works. i was
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quoted 3 lines saying vulva pulls it off too. i'm assuming this album was written before>saying vulva pulls it off too. i'm assuming this album was written before >either the technology was available, before they had teh money to buy such >technology, or before they had a care to use such technology as they work
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quoted 1 line now. they simply had different machines with which to make thier music.>now. they simply had different machines with which to make thier music.
I think it is indeed a matter of what equipment they owned, (not having much money being a contribting factor), and them not experimenting as much with the sounds they were using. J ^ Steady J aka James Skilton steady-j@geocities.com Autechre & SKAM discogs @ http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~sk393820 "I don' have any idea 'bout what's going on..."