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Re: [idm] SMH Review 12/5/2000 of Thug's Isolated Rhythm Chock

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2000-05-14 00:55Peter Shultz Re: [idm] SMH Review 12/5/2000 of Thug's Isolated Rhythm Chock
2000-05-15 01:41John Re: [idm] SMH Review 12/5/2000 of Thug's Isolated Rhythm Chock
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2000-05-14 00:55Peter ShultzThis track list gave me a pleasant surprise! I've had a very pretty .XM module called "Boy
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This track list gave me a pleasant surprise! I've had a very pretty .XM module called "Boybie Socks" sitting in some zip disk clutter for a couple years now. It claims to be by someone named "Serkul", but looking at the info now, I see that the email address belongs to Thug. How happy this makes me! I had been wondering who "Serkul" was, and now I know. Sorry if this is old news. Apparently, it's a preliminary version of track 2 on the belowmentioned album. So if anybody would like a preview look at album, or is itching to find out what Thug was up to before "Isolated Rhythm Clock", you can download "Boybie Socks" in its original free-distribution .XM-file format as http://www.princeton.edu/~pashultz/serkul-boybie_socks.xm Cheers, Peter
quoted 4 lines Artist: Tim Koch (Thug)>Artist: Tim Koch (Thug) >Title: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo >Label: Aural Industries >Cat. No. ai002
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2000-05-15 01:41JohnHi Peter, >>Artist: Tim Koch (Thug) >>Title: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo >>Labe
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Hi Peter,
quoted 4 lines Artist: Tim Koch (Thug)>>Artist: Tim Koch (Thug) >>Title: Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo >>Label: Aural Industries >>Cat. No. ai002
quoted 14 lines This track list gave me a pleasant surprise! I've had a very pretty> This track list gave me a pleasant surprise! I've had a very pretty >.XM module called "Boybie Socks" sitting in some zip disk clutter for a >couple years now. It claims to be by someone named "Serkul", but looking >at the info now, I see that the email address belongs to Thug. How happy >this makes me! I had been wondering who "Serkul" was, and now I know. >Sorry if this is old news. > Apparently, it's a preliminary version of track 2 on the belowmentioned >album. So if anybody would like a preview look at album, or is itching to >find out what Thug was up to before "Isolated Rhythm Clock", you can >download "Boybie Socks" in its original free-distribution .XM-file format >as http://www.princeton.edu/~pashultz/serkul-boybie_socks.xm > > Cheers, > Peter
Spot on mate! Yep, Serkul is Tim Koch's (aka. Thug's) original Amiga demo scene moniker under which he made music for lots of great Cydonia Amiga demos. He carried the name on a little into the PC and music world when the Amiga died the unfortunate death that it did, before settling on the name Thug... well at least for the time being anyway. ;) As in the tradition of Lackluster/Focus a few more of the tracks on this release originally appeared in this format too. Though they have since been redone for this release, so if you want to find out what Thug was musically up to before "Isolated Rhythm Chock", buy Tim Koch's "Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Volvo" CD or put in your pre-order with S://kimo Music <skimomusic@home.com>. It really is top shelf stuff. Cheers, John Aural Industries Pty Ltd http://www.aural-industries.com.au --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org