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1999-04-15 05:31John Re: (idm) Guitars in techno (was Re: Carl Craig)
1999-04-19 09:19Che Re: (idm) Carl Craig (Re: New Discoveries)
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1999-04-19 16:06Graham Voice RE: (idm) Guitars in techno (was Re: Carl Craig)
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1999-04-15 05:31John>> Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that >> use acoustic
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quoted 4 lines Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that>> Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that >> use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. >> >> -M.
A personal favorite-- Everything (Demon Guitar Mix) by Moog, found on the Millennium Grooves comp on Dust2Dust a few years back... I've been playing the Pete Shelley track on the Can remix comp a lot lately... Cheers John
1999-04-19 09:19CheAt 02:10 PM 4/14/99 -0700, Will Samuels wrote: >A few people have dissed Landcruising on t
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At 02:10 PM 4/14/99 -0700, Will Samuels wrote:
quoted 5 lines A few people have dissed Landcruising on the list and>A few people have dissed Landcruising on the list and >it's surprises me because it is an excellent cd. I >think the retro-ishness of the cd turned some people >off, but I think it gets better everytime I listen to >it.
Cos it's fucking rock n'roll, and I HATE rock n'roll. Rock n'roll is for old people. ;) Seriously, I like all of Carl's other work that I've heard. He's written more than his share of bonafide Techno classics. But Landcruising made my skin crawl. Guitar & Techno just don't mix, unless it's done really, really well, like on Scoobs In Columbia. Most attempts just leave me sick to my stomach (no, I'm not exaggerating), including Landcruising. Of course, your mileage may vary. I tend to be pretty reactionary with my likes & dislikes. Che "We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the Complete Works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky
1999-04-19 16:00mike@hyperreal.orgChe wrote: > Guitar & Techno just don't mix My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1
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Che wrote:
quoted 1 line Guitar & Techno just don't mix> Guitar & Techno just don't mix
My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1984) IMO defines the original spirit of techno: moody, synthetic, thematic dance music with extended instrumental passages and soulful yet otherworldly vocals. It quite prominently uses guitar.. not exceptionally well, but without it the song would have a completely different feel. Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. -M.
1999-04-19 17:01Irene McCOn 19 Apr 99, Che wrote re: Re: (idm) Carl Craig (Re: New Disco: > Cos it's fucking rock n
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On 19 Apr 99, Che wrote re: Re: (idm) Carl Craig (Re: New Disco:
quoted 1 line Cos it's fucking rock n'roll, and I HATE rock n'roll.> Cos it's fucking rock n'roll, and I HATE rock n'roll.
What what WHAT ??? Including A Wonderful Life ?! What have you been smoking :-) Jeez, that's one of my ALL time faves. I *
1999-04-19 16:06Graham VoicePhiesope by U-Ziq (In Pine Effect) Amorphous Androgynous - That very slow one..title evade
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Phiesope by U-Ziq (In Pine Effect) Amorphous Androgynous - That very slow one..title evades me... Ace Of Spades by Motorhead (ermmmm) Gv
quoted 21 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: mike@hyperreal.org [SMTP:mike@hyperreal.org] > Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 5:01 PM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: (idm) Guitars in techno (was Re: Carl Craig) > > Che wrote: > > Guitar & Techno just don't mix > > My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1984) IMO defines the > original spirit of techno: moody, synthetic, thematic dance music with > extended instrumental passages and soulful yet otherworldly vocals. It > quite prominently uses guitar.. not exceptionally well, but without it > the > song would have a completely different feel. > > Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks > that > use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. > > -M.
1999-04-19 16:06Nicholas ClarkeFSOL: Dead Cities--lots of wah guitar, Muziq, same Psychedelic Research Labs has several a
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FSOL: Dead Cities--lots of wah guitar, Muziq, same Psychedelic Research Labs has several acoustic guitar oriented tracks. 777 Plenty more, no doubt. Guitars can add much to any electronica, as they are great tools, if used well. -----Original Message----- From: mike@hyperreal.org [mailto:mike@hyperreal.org] Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 12:01 PM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: (idm) Guitars in techno (was Re: Carl Craig) Che wrote:
quoted 1 line Guitar & Techno just don't mix> Guitar & Techno just don't mix
My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1984) IMO defines the original spirit of techno: moody, synthetic, thematic dance music with extended instrumental passages and soulful yet otherworldly vocals. It quite prominently uses guitar.. not exceptionally well, but without it the song would have a completely different feel. Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. -M.
1999-04-19 16:13Rodney PerkinsTwo or three tracks from the self-titled Porter Ricks disc on Mille Plateaux have really o
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Two or three tracks from the self-titled Porter Ricks disc on Mille Plateaux have really odd guitar parts that don't work that well. One of them even sounds similar to "Welcome to the Jungle." Also, the mu-Ziq track on the Empathy Box remixes has gitar (sic) on it.
quoted 14 lines Che wrote:> Che wrote: >> Guitar & Techno just don't mix > > My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1984) IMO defines the > original spirit of techno: moody, synthetic, thematic dance music with > extended instrumental passages and soulful yet otherworldly vocals. It > quite prominently uses guitar.. not exceptionally well, but without it the > song would have a completely different feel. > > Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that > use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. > > -M. >
1999-04-19 16:23lazloCheck System 7's "Saturn" on, oh what was it, the Fire album. Hillage, as well as Fripp (F
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Check System 7's "Saturn" on, oh what was it, the Fire album. Hillage, as well as Fripp (FFWD), focus on guitar for much of their music. laz Nicholas Clarke wrote:
quoted 27 lines FSOL: Dead Cities--lots of wah guitar,> FSOL: Dead Cities--lots of wah guitar, > Muziq, same > Psychedelic Research Labs has several acoustic guitar oriented tracks. > 777 > Plenty more, no doubt. > Guitars can add much to any electronica, as they are great tools, if used > well. > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike@hyperreal.org [mailto:mike@hyperreal.org] > Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 12:01 PM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: (idm) Guitars in techno (was Re: Carl Craig) > > Che wrote: > > Guitar & Techno just don't mix > > My mileage varies. Cybotron - "Techno City" (1984) IMO defines the > original spirit of techno: moody, synthetic, thematic dance music with > extended instrumental passages and soulful yet otherworldly vocals. It > quite prominently uses guitar.. not exceptionally well, but without it the > song would have a completely different feel. > > Other examples out there? I can think of a couple of techno tracks that > use acoustic guitar loops to great effect. > > -M.
1999-04-19 22:05PLeXitMIND@aol.comIn a message dated 4/19/99 11:06:18 AM Central Daylight Time, Nicholas.Clarke@atg-tech.com
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In a message dated 4/19/99 11:06:18 AM Central Daylight Time, Nicholas.Clarke@atg-tech.com writes: << SOL: Dead Cities--lots of wah guitar, Muziq, same Psychedelic Research Labs has several acoustic guitar oriented tracks. 777 Plenty more, no doubt. Guitars can add much to any electronica, as they are great tools, if used well. >> nine inch nails - last (coil remix)