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1999-08-02 23:03Miau-Miau International (idm) _the_roots_of_idm_(week 10)
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1999-08-02 23:03Miau-Miau International...back from vacation: THE ROOTS OF IDM a 12-weekly series of mp3s. this week (#10 of 12):
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...back from vacation: THE ROOTS OF IDM a 12-weekly series of mp3s. this week (#10 of 12): info: New York 1973 charlemange palestine available: 8/2 to 8/9 at http://home.earthlink.net/~miaumiau/roots.html "the roots of idm", a public service presented to the idm community by miau-miau international, with love. all mp3s 128-bit stereo. full track info at series' conclusion "the roots of idm" is funded by the National Council for Electronic Arts and your local PBS station
1999-08-03 02:40R. LimOn Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Miau-Miau International wrote: > info: New York 1973 > > charlemange p
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On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Miau-Miau International wrote:
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Hey, where's the mystery in that? What about: "From beneath a mountain of teddy bears, an effervescent drone." By the way, forgot to mention that the Don't Dolby LP (or CD) on Gefriem is one of the best from the "scene." It's not particularly innovative, but is perfectly crafted. Also, if the retro angle on the Klangwart ends up making you buoyant, a very similar vibe permeates the work of Schlammpeitziger. I do find the latter somewhat boring, although I'm probably safely in the minority with that opinion (true anecdote: I was pretty stoked about Gefriem 4 until I realized (a) it was a split LP and (b) I had just listened to the "wrong" side... who is this Master's Cosmic Music fella, then?). -rob