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1997-12-02 13:06Re: (idm) journeyman
└─ 1997-12-04 01:07Brett McCormick Re: (idm) journeyman
1997-12-02 14:55Irene McC (idm) journeyman
└─ 1997-12-02 15:09Greg Clow Re: (idm) journeyman
1998-12-04 14:42Peter Becker (idm) Journeyman
1998-12-05 23:389-5 Superspy Re: (idm) Journeyman
1998-12-06 07:34Peter Hollo Re: (idm) Journeyman
1999-01-14 11:15Danny Thierens (idm) journeyman
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1997-12-02 13:06alalan@PO-Box.McGill.CA> From: Greg Clow <stained@interlog.com> > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (idm) jour
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quoted 3 lines From: Greg Clow <stained@interlog.com>> From: Greg Clow <stained@interlog.com> > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (idm) journeyman
quoted 5 lines N Tone is a Ninja sub-label that they set up a while back. I'm not sure> N Tone is a Ninja sub-label that they set up a while back. I'm not sure > exactly how they differentiate between the two and decide which label > something will end up released on - perhaps our local Ninja rep can fill > us in? Jeff? >
As far as i can tell, N-Tone is the more "ambient" sub-label of ninja-tune. Ali Lalani "When injustice becomes law... Resistance becomes duty." Some montreal protesters
1997-12-04 01:07Brett McCormickIs it not their expirimental (thus, more ambient, oddly enough) sub-label? On Tue, 2 Decem
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Is it not their expirimental (thus, more ambient, oddly enough) sub-label? On Tue, 2 December 1997, at 13:06:06, alalan@PO-Box.McGill.CA wrote:
quoted 6 lines As far as i can tell, N-Tone is the more "ambient" sub-label of> As far as i can tell, N-Tone is the more "ambient" sub-label of > ninja-tune. > Ali Lalani > "When injustice becomes law... > Resistance becomes duty." > Some montreal protesters
1997-12-02 14:55Irene McCI have just discovered that Journeyman = Woob = Paul Frankland. At what stage did he start
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I have just discovered that Journeyman = Woob = Paul Frankland. At what stage did he start calling himself Journeyman and does this mean that Woob (from the Em:t series) have ceased to exist? What other Journeyman output is there? (I have just got hold of National Hijinx). Other question : National Hijinx is on "N Tone" although in TINY letters there's a Ninja Tune e-mail address on the sleeve and he lists "the Ninja crew" in his thank-you's. Who are N Tone? And what relationship do they have with the Ninja's? I * "Incomplete without surface noise" - Autechre
1997-12-02 15:09Greg ClowOn Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Irene McC wrote: > Other question : National Hijinx is on "N Tone" > a
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On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 4 lines Other question : National Hijinx is on "N Tone"> Other question : National Hijinx is on "N Tone" > although in TINY letters there's a Ninja Tune e-mail address on > the sleeve and he lists "the Ninja crew" in his thank-you's. Who > are N Tone? And what relationship do they have with the Ninja's?
N Tone is a Ninja sub-label that they set up a while back. I'm not sure exactly how they differentiate between the two and decide which label something will end up released on - perhaps our local Ninja rep can fill us in? Jeff? Greg
1998-12-04 14:42Peter BeckerGotta disagree with Irene on Journeyman....nothing personal, my South African friend... :
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Gotta disagree with Irene on Journeyman....nothing personal, my South African friend... : ) Journeyman *is* indeed Woob, one of the more beautiful landmark artists in the EM:T catalog. I receommend *all* Woob for sometimes melancholy, often beautiful and always interesting ambient material. The last track on 1194 is chillingly unforgettable. However, I ate up "National Hijinx" on NTONE freom the 1st second and consider it one of my favorite LPs of 1997. Incredible. Take Woob's vibe and add distorted beats and a very ,very dark vibe. Once you get past the *very* long 1st track that is seemingly dull ( hint: listen to it often if you're bored with it, there's a lot going on ) this LP kicks in with morbid passion. Very late night. Dubby occasionally, d+b-ish at times, but never mereley "trip hop". After 3 1/2 sides of funky gloom, it ends with an almost Pink Floyd meets Love and Rockets acoustic guitar tune. Unexpected, original and totally overlooked on idm when it came out. I think of all the stuff that I've traded and sold and keep holding on to that record. Hope he's got more up his sleeve, Peter + Irene: Well, this is Paul Frankland - aka Woob. National HiJinx (as far as I know that's the most recent Journeyman on n-tone / Ninja) was TOTALLY different to what I had anticipated from knowing Woob's 1194 (on the now defunct em:t label). Most people I've discussed National Hijinx with agree that it's a difficult album to get into. I certainly don't play it much, whereas Woob's ambience is totally gorgeous. I + + Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 14:02:15 -0500 (EST) From: laerm <laerm@voicenet.com> Subject: (idm) journeyman recommendations does anyone have any particular favourites that would be a good place to start with his stuff? +
1998-12-05 23:389-5 SuperspyI really enjoy both the woob and Journeyman stuff. If you have woob 1194, and you want a J
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I really enjoy both the woob and Journeyman stuff. If you have woob 1194, and you want a Journeyman album the aounds like that, check out his first Journeyman release "mama 6". While I really dig "National Hijinx, I'd liken the style more to that of the new Neotropic or Amon Tobin releases than any of his woob material. -Daniel daniel@peachfuzz.net ICQ# 16654223 ============================================================================== Peach Space Disco For Fish Tacos PO Box 1902 8-10pm Wednesdays, KUCI 88.9fm Huntington Beach, CA 92647 www.peachfuzz.net/space www.peachfuzz.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Coming Soon - Sterile: Orange County's Intelligent Electronic Monthly www.peachfuzz.net/sterile ============================================================================== "It's only funny if somone gets hurt" - Tom McLean
1998-12-06 07:34Peter HolloYep! With utmost respect to Irene's superb taste, I have to agree with Peter Becker here a
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Yep! With utmost respect to Irene's superb taste, I have to agree with Peter Becker here about National Hijinx. Lovely lovely album, very dark and nothing dull at any point. The last track, "the darg frog", has the most inspired sample - from Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring"... it annoys me slightly because I wait and wait for it to go on to the next bit in the Rite, but it doesn't. Once one gets over teh change of context, it works beautifully though! Peter. -- Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/me.html FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet http://www.fourplay.com.au "Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and your brain cells dance" -Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag.
1999-01-14 11:15Danny Thierenshi all, i am quite impressed with _national hijinx_ (i know ... i am way behind, but playi
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hi all, i am quite impressed with _national hijinx_ (i know ... i am way behind, but playing catch-up), a lovely combination of weird drill'n'bass, downtempo triphop and quirky movie-samples. how does _mama 6_ compare to _national hijinx_ ? i know it is difficult to find, but there are always ways to get what you want in idm-land ... except if you are dealing with gonzi (remember me ... ?). thanks, dv8