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[idm] Re: Namlook

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1993-09-29 18:20Christian Bartholdsson Namlook
1994-02-16 16:17Namlook
1994-10-10 14:00BRAD SHELTON Namlook
2002-07-29 23:50Jonathan Osborne [idm] Re: Namlook
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1993-09-29 18:20Christian Bartholdsson>Well, if that's the case, then Morris must have added repitition to the >stew, because th
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Christian Bartholdsson
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Wed, 29 Sep 93 19:20:37 +0100
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Namlook
quoted 4 lines Well, if that's the case, then Morris must have added repitition to the>Well, if that's the case, then Morris must have added repitition to the >stew, because the first three tracks definitely repeat. The last track >isn't repetitive per se, (not in the sense that there's a riff or a >rhythm track playing), but there are definitely repeating elements. If
The good old Mixmaster is very good at repetition, yes. Great album, Irresistible Force. "Air" is quite experimental and *sort of* housey in places but there's too much of just whoaa whoaa. Too much 'new age' (whatever that is). - chris@minsk.docs.uu.se
1994-02-16 16:17RIMELLBD@ibm3090.computer-centre.birmingham.ac.ukI think the best thing about Namlook is his simplicity, the way everything seems to fit to
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Wed, 16 Feb 94 16:17:35 GMT
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Namlook
I think the best thing about Namlook is his simplicity, the way everything seems to fit together. He has a wide range of styles too, which isnt something you see all that often. Just take a look at his output on FAX alone (I hate this text editor!) to see that he's done as much trnace and techn as he has ambient stuff. By the way, has anyone who has "season's greetings - winter" noticed that the last half of it is just the first half backwards. Its one of the most relaxing things i heard in a long time Anyway...... darko i hate this editor....
1994-10-10 14:00BRAD SHELTONfriends: I caught Namlook's _Air_II_ (or at least an hour of it) on ..Hearts of Space last
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BRAD SHELTON
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Mon, 10 Oct 1994 9:00:53 -0500 (CDT)
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Namlook
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friends: I caught Namlook's _Air_II_ (or at least an hour of it) on ..Hearts of Space last night. It was the first exposure to his music that I have had, apart from the one track one TEX2, and I enjoyed it very much. I recall that he puts out alot of music, and would like to get in touch with some of you FAX-fanatics. Basically all I want to know are your overall opinions of FAX material, favorite titles on FAX, and how you think _Air_II_ stacks up to other FAX material. Feel free to respond via private e-mail, since this is a discussion of older music, and may be redundant to the list. Thank you in advance, and respect. Brad.
2002-07-29 23:50Jonathan Osborne> > 1 : Richard D James > > 2 : Future Sound Of London (Gary Cobain & Brian Dougans) > > 3
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[idm] Re: Namlook
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quoted 5 lines 1 : Richard D James> > 1 : Richard D James > > 2 : Future Sound Of London (Gary Cobain & Brian Dougans) > > 3 : Pete Namlook > > 4 : David Toop > > 5 : Wolfram Spyra
Spyra I could see...all his Fax albums are pretty kickin (especially Sferics). Namlook, on the other hand, is forever trapped in 1993. His keyboard skills are downright embarrasing. He needs to take a jazz improvisation class at the local community college I think. My top five: 0,1: Autechre 0,2: Aphex 0,3: Boards of Canada 0,4: Bola 0,5: Plastikman Honourable mention: David Moufang forcasa __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org