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1999-09-07 01:59lazlo (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
├─ 1999-09-07 02:15Aaron S Michelson Re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
├─ 1999-09-07 02:33alan r lucas Re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
└─ 1999-09-07 14:31Irene McC Re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
1999-09-07 05:55%andrew Re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
├─ 1999-09-07 04:51Andrew Scott Wells ICM (was RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...)
│ ├─ 1999-09-07 05:01Aaron S Michelson (idm) Rush Hour Commute faves
│ │ └─ 1999-09-07 05:16Aaron S Michelson Re: (idm) Rush Hour Commute faves
│ └─ 1999-09-07 14:31Irene McC Re: ICM (was RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...)
└─ 1999-09-07 09:56Wes Cumberland RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...
1999-09-07 06:19Darren Keast Re: ICM (was RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...)
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1999-09-07 01:59lazloQ: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? Car, home or work/clas
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Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? Car, home or work/class? Just curious...I've noticed that I like different releases under different listening conditions. I was prompted to this after digging out Incunabula today and realizing that, to my ears, it's a crime to play anything off that album through headphones. laz
1999-09-07 02:15Aaron S MichelsonExcerpts from mail: 6-Sep-99 (idm) All Ae Aficionados... by lazlo@ionet.net > Q: How do yo
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Excerpts from mail: 6-Sep-99 (idm) All Ae Aficionados... by lazlo@ionet.net
quoted 2 lines Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones?> Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? > Car, home or work/class?
It's all about the Cerwin Vega 500 watt studio monitors in my little apartment.... Incunabula suddenly sounds so rich, beautiful, warm and inspiring..... the sounds literally wrap around me and cuddle all the senses. Same with most anything Ae has ever put out. Headphones are okay for some things..... but for the most part it's all about filling the room. Aa onnow: Global Communication - 76:14 (finally got it back after loaning it to my girlfriend for a year... I had to pry it out of her little hands.... I feel guilty about it, well, almost)
1999-09-07 02:33alan r lucasi like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm driving, i can really pay attention to the m
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i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm driving, i can really pay attention to the music. as long as the driving is stretches of good highway with little traffic. when my girlfriend lived in DC and i was here in pittsburgh, whenever i'd drive down to visit, i'd grab a stack of discs that i hadn't been able to fully digest. what a great way to spend four otherwise worthless hours or travel? alan! np:bauri:sassafras flip On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, lazlo wrote:
quoted 11 lines Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones?> Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? > Car, home or work/class? > > Just curious...I've noticed that I like different releases under > different listening conditions. I was prompted to this after digging > out Incunabula today and realizing that, to my ears, it's a crime to > play anything off that album through headphones. > > laz > >
1999-09-07 14:31Irene McCOn 6 Sep 99, lazlo wrote re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...: > Q: How do you prefer to hear A
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On 6 Sep 99, lazlo wrote re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados...:
quoted 2 lines Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? Car,> Q: How do you prefer to hear Ae recordings? Speakers or headphones? Car, > home or work/class?
Tri Rep ++ always alone in bed in a dark room. Likewise Plastikman's "Consumed". It's almost ritualistic. Purging. Euphoric. Spiritually cleansing. Right, and now back to the real world : the lovely Ms Lopez is on the radio ... I * np : Ae - Dropp
1999-09-07 05:55%andrewalan r lucas wrote: > i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm > driving, i can reall
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alan r lucas wrote:
quoted 2 lines i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm> i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm > driving, i can really pay attention to the music.
Er, what roads do you drive frequently, so I know to stay off. Heh he.
quoted 7 lines as long as the driving is stretches of good> as long as the driving is stretches of good > highway with little traffic. when my girlfriend > lived in DC and i was here in pittsburgh, whenever > i'd drive down to visit, i'd grab a stack of discs > that i hadn't been able to fully digest. what a > great way to spend four otherwise worthless hours > or travel?
Actually, I totally agree. I too find myself driving long distances as well. And while were on the Ae tip, I took an imediate shine to lp5, but not to ep7. Yet, thanks to the miracle of long distance driving I can now fully appreciate it too. Right on. -andrew
1999-09-07 04:51Andrew Scott Wells(Intelligent Commuter Music) :) I just felt the need to start an offshoot to this thread,
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(Intelligent Commuter Music) :) I just felt the need to start an offshoot to this thread, since my morning and evening commutes are the times when I get most of my listening in (in my car, no one is around to criticize my musical tastes!). As someone who drives > 300 miles in a week, I have ample opportunity to go through my musical library and listen to ones that hadn't gotten much playing time before, either because I'd forgotten about them or because--as in %andrew's case--I hadn't taken an immediate shine to them. Among my more recent rediscoveries: old Front 242 albums. Keeping with the Ae thread for a bit, I tend to favor both LP5 and Amber while I'm in the car; I like my selections to serve as sort of a soundtrack to the commute, and those discs fit in with that nicely. Chiastic Slide is also a good one for the more gloomy days. Incunabula and Tri Repetae I save for actual road trips. :) Other good commuter "soundtracks" I might recommend: first and foremost, The Orb's "Auntie Aubrey"; after those first two tracks (the best ones, imo), I'm almost there! Also recommended (and not just because I got it for free), Kumquat! That disc is awesome, especially for the morning commute. Absolutely PERFECT driving music for when you're still in the process of waking up; it's better than coffee! And it lasts roughly as long as the drive, so it works out perfectly. Well, that's my two cents. Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites?
quoted 23 lines alan r lucas wrote:> alan r lucas wrote: > > > i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm > > driving, i can really pay attention to the music. > > Er, what roads do you drive frequently, so I know to stay off. Heh he. > > > as long as the driving is stretches of good > > highway with little traffic. when my girlfriend > > lived in DC and i was here in pittsburgh, whenever > > i'd drive down to visit, i'd grab a stack of discs > > that i hadn't been able to fully digest. what a > > great way to spend four otherwise worthless hours > > or travel? > > Actually, I totally agree. I too find myself driving long distances as > well. And while were on the Ae tip, I took an imediate shine to lp5, but > not to ep7. Yet, thanks to the miracle of long distance driving I can now > fully appreciate it too. Right on. > > -andrew > >
1999-09-07 05:01Aaron S MichelsonDuring the summer I found myself driving to work through downtown Chicago every day......
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During the summer I found myself driving to work through downtown Chicago every day...... discs I couldn't rip out of my stereo if I tried include: Plaid - Rest Proof Clockwork (Nothing) (though I was always skipping between tracks 1,2,7 and 10) BleepbloopRadio presents: Intellect / Esthetic (Cdr) (almost a shameless plug, though dammit I think it rocks) Terry Lee Brown Jr. - Terry's Cafe (Plastic City) Luke Slater - Freek Funk (NovaMute) Friend - Hotrod (Dot) Adam X - Mastermix Vol. 2 (Wax Trax) and for nearly a month I listened to Tom Middleton's "Jedi's Night Out" mix CD on DMC/Mixmag. I find myself veering towards house-y 4/4 mix discs while I'm driving.... the more minimal the better.... though that Adam X disc, while certainly rough and banging, is still nice driving music. Aaron np: all my autechre remix mp3's.... this previous thread got me going.....
1999-09-07 05:16Aaron S MichelsonExcerpts from mail: 7-Sep-99 (idm) Rush Hour Commute faves by Aaron S Michelson@andrew > n
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Excerpts from mail: 7-Sep-99 (idm) Rush Hour Commute faves by Aaron S Michelson@andrew
quoted 1 line np: all my autechre remix mp3's.... this previous thread got me going.....> np: all my autechre remix mp3's.... this previous thread got me going.....
Which reminds me that I was once driving to Toronto listening to this cool CDr I made with a selection of Autechre remixes.... and I was listening to it really loud on my funky 6-speaker Alpine system (which strangely is worth more than the actual piece of shit rice rocket I drive).... so after listening to all this distorted grating polyrhythm stuff I put in another CD... and it sounded all distorted and fucked up too..... ended up realizing later that I blew both of the 6.5 inch speakers in the back listening to Autechre, but didn't realize it until I put on another disc..... thought that was kind of funny..... Aaron np: palmskin productions - evolution (ae remix) Great fookin' track, m8.
1999-09-07 14:31Irene McCOn 6 Sep 99, Andrew Scott Wells wrote re: ICM (was RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionad: > Anyone el
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On 6 Sep 99, Andrew Scott Wells wrote re: ICM (was RE: (idm) All Ae Aficionad:
quoted 1 line Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites> Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites
Currently? Basement Jaxx's "Remedy" :-) Poifeckt. I *
1999-09-07 09:56Wes CumberlandTri Repetae gives me goose bumps in my car. Especially track 2 on disc 2. (ok, so I don't
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Tri Repetae gives me goose bumps in my car. Especially track 2 on disc 2. (ok, so I don't have the track names memorized, and the CD is all packed up in a box right now) I like Incunabula on headphones as well, and Amber is very nice on my home system. I don't like lp5 or ep7 much so I haven't found my preferred listening location with them... it's funny, I didn't even think about the fact that I like each album better in different places like that until you mentioned it... --Wes
quoted 33 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: %andrew [mailto:asmith89@calvin.edu] > Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 10:56 PM > To: alan r lucas > Cc: lazlo; idm > Subject: Re: (idm) All Ae Aficionados... > > > > > alan r lucas wrote: > > > i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm > > driving, i can really pay attention to the music. > > Er, what roads do you drive frequently, so I know to stay off. Heh he. > > > as long as the driving is stretches of good > > highway with little traffic. when my girlfriend > > lived in DC and i was here in pittsburgh, whenever > > i'd drive down to visit, i'd grab a stack of discs > > that i hadn't been able to fully digest. what a > > great way to spend four otherwise worthless hours > > or travel? > > Actually, I totally agree. I too find myself driving long distances as > well. And while were on the Ae tip, I took an imediate shine to lp5, but > not to ep7. Yet, thanks to the miracle of long distance driving I can now > fully appreciate it too. Right on. > > -andrew > >
1999-09-07 06:19Darren Keast> > Well, that's my two cents. Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites? I don't know if a
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quoted 2 lines Well, that's my two cents. Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites?> > Well, that's my two cents. Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites?
I don't know if anyone else experiences this, but I've found that a lot of music sounds better while driving than stationary. Often I'll make a tape of new record or CD I just bought, listen to it first in the car, fall in love, but can never re-create the original reaction while at home. I overvalue almost everything while on the road (and my car stereo sucks). I've especially found this true with cheesy house/techno/trance mix tapes....Maybe it's that you're so bored, you give everything a chance.... This phenomenon might have something to do with why most radio sucks... darren