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2002-09-17 16:12[idm] Re: your first time
2002-09-17 18:05A. C. Re: [idm] Re: your first time
2002-09-17 19:51Sean Horton Re: [idm] Re: your first time
├─ 2002-09-17 19:59Record Camp RE: [idm] Re: your first time
│ └─ 2002-09-17 20:03Record Camp RE: [idm] Re: your first time
└─ 2002-09-18 11:06J.P.L'asthme Fawn Re: [idm] Re: your first time idm&prison
2002-09-17 23:51lysaabi Re: [idm] Re: your first time
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2002-09-17 16:12JesseMuadDib@aol.com<PRE>last year I mistakenly downloaded Squarepusher - My Red Hot Car instead of Red Hot -
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<PRE>last year I mistakenly downloaded Squarepusher - My Red Hot Car instead of Red Hot - my car killed your mom and the world exploded from there. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-17 18:05A. C.After 4 years of trance and Goa trance, I downloaded for mistake Aphex Twin - come to dadd
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After 4 years of trance and Goa trance, I downloaded for mistake Aphex Twin - come to daddy
quoted 12 lines From: JesseMuadDib@aol.com>From: JesseMuadDib@aol.com >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: [idm] Re: your first time >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 12:12:11 EDT > ><PRE>last year I mistakenly downloaded Squarepusher - My Red Hot Car >instead of >Red Hot - my car killed your mom and the world exploded from there. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2002-09-17 19:51Sean HortonFirst time I heard IDM..... Well, I was working in an import record store in Detroit in 19
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First time I heard IDM..... Well, I was working in an import record store in Detroit in 1994 when we received promo copies of Mouse on Mars "Vulvaland" and Aphex Twins "Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2". It was a Saturday and remember putting in disc 1 of Ambient Works and by the end of the 2 track I was hooked. I put in Vulvaland that same day and when "Chargin" came on I almost cried it was so beautiful. My manager, a crochy old bastard that hated anything that didn't have guitar in it, gave my the CDs that day so no one else would attempt to bore the customers with that "depressing new age crap". To this day those two albums are amoung my all time favorite. Sean _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-17 19:59Record CampFlushing Queens public library, around 1992 0r 1993, borrowed a cassette copy of Artificia
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Flushing Queens public library, around 1992 0r 1993, borrowed a cassette copy of Artificial intelligence, kept it for a week, taped it and listened to it every now and then. I would go to the rock record stores that I frequented at the time and buy the warp label stuff that I would see in the used bins just because I thought the tape wasn't bad. Wasn't a big fan at that point. Later that year I saw a kid wearing a warp t-shirt on the train and it made me think that there was more to that tape than I had thought. Then came Lara and her invitation to go to Blech, life changed completely! 3 in the morning, drunkenly breakdancing (or something) to autechre's live set. Still gives me chills. Adesh http://www.recordcamp.com PS, thanks to the guy at other music that shortly after the blech show pointed out that I should pick up these two new 12"s by boards of canada and jega. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-17 20:03Record CampAnd while I'm at it, props should go out to colin strange for having that awesome store th
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And while I'm at it, props should go out to colin strange for having that awesome store that didn't have much stock but seemed to be a good place to meet other people who were into idm back then. And Jeremy at other music for knowing his shit, and Beans who would suggest some off the wall shit back in the days when he worked at om. And that dude at joes cds who once suggested an axion dub cd because he said it would make the hairs on my ass stand up ------Original Message----- -From: Record Camp [mailto:lists@activaire.com] -Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:00 PM -To: idm@hyperreal.org -Subject: RE: [idm] Re: your first time - - -Flushing Queens public library, around 1992 0r 1993, borrowed -a cassette copy of Artificial intelligence, kept it for a -week, taped it and listened to it every now and then. I would -go to the rock record stores that I frequented at the time and -buy the warp label stuff that I would see in the used bins -just because I thought the tape wasn't bad. Wasn't a big fan -at that point. - -Later that year I saw a kid wearing a warp t-shirt on the -train and it made me think that there was more to that tape -than I had thought. - -Then came Lara and her invitation to go to Blech, life changed -completely! 3 in the morning, drunkenly breakdancing (or -something) to autechre's live set. - -Still gives me chills. - -Adesh -http://www.recordcamp.com - -PS, thanks to the guy at other music that shortly after the -blech show pointed out that I should pick up these two new -12"s by boards of canada and jega. - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org -For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-18 11:06J.P.L'asthme Fawnin '93 i was unfortunately incarcerated for a crime-- it wasn't really a crime at all, if
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in '93 i was unfortunately incarcerated for a crime-- it wasn't really a crime at all, if you ask me, never was, never will be and it didn't harm anyone or anything, simply something you're not allowed to do, let's leave it at that. the first few months were awful, they would have live music brought in from the mainland and these guys were the absolute worst... i'm talking slide whistles and kazoos and soulless shit-eating grins. anyway, a few months down the road and i haven't heard good music in ages-- i'm dying for the feedback squall of sonic youth or the blurry pan- dimensions of my bloody valentine-- one performer in particular, i recall, trapsed up onstage with a harmonica that seemed to be modified and fused with some kind of mouth harp. it was a sunday morning. i remember because i'd skipped the prayer service because i'd woke up with a strange gut feeling that my life was about to change. i told my cellmate, and he said, 'greg, you've got 7 years left in here, you're life ain't gonna change any time soon 'less you serve to right do angry by twitchy richie again.' skipping prayer service to these guys was bad. as far as they were concerned, the only thing worse than being black, mexican or queer was to be an atheist. y'see, in prison, you've got to stick to your own. it's unfortunate, but that's the way the cookie crumbles, and unless you want to take daily beatings and risk getting jumped by rival races, you're left with no choice. so the white boys, peckerwoods, as the blacks and mexicans call them, were hardcore born agains, most of them... anyway, i've really gone off on a tangent, if you're curious, just ask. this guy comes up on stage, he's wearing a sailor's hat, a hawaiian t-shirt with a scooby doo print and these jogging pants that were so tight you could see that this lunatic was wearing a cup on stage. he must have been so horrified of what we animals might have in store for him, that he sought to insure the future livelihood of his family-to-be. and he's got this bizarre harmonica. by this point, we'd heard a billion harmonica renditions of 'this land is your land' and 'somewhere over the rainbow', each one more virtuoso than the last though also increasingly soul-crushing. we expected that, despite the fancy mods he'd applied to this thing that we weren't going to be in for any particular treat. i was wrong though, dead wrong. as it turns out this thing was a midi controller and he had it hooked up to a software program that he'd coded himself running on a PC by remote that was secure in a guard booth on the other side of the wall. as he blew air into this chromatically tuned cross between a robotic hair comb and rhinoplasty cosmetic tool, we heard kling klang rhythms ricochet off prison walls and tinny, haunted melodies resounded through the alluminum coffin of the performance hall. in a distant cell block, you could sense curiosity, and as the performance grew in intensity, you could hear them playing along, the only way they could, tapping out rhythms with their food trays on the prison bars. overwhelmed by the positive audience response, aghast at our aghast, bewildered, orgasmic expressions as we stared wide eyed at our aural jesus, he collapsed into a coma. when he wakes up though, the world's going to be in for a treat. in '93 i wasn't just introduced to IDM in that dank and musky prison cellar, i saw the future. gregory ===== //the fawn// performing live at the lab in costa mesa 09/04/02//////?/ 0123456789!@#$%^&*()_+ glitchitty-poppy-catch-all-phrase- turning-indie-tech *from the people who put the sty in style __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-09-17 23:51lysaabithat's a visual... Record Camp wrote: > he > said it would make the hairs on my ass stand
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that's a visual... Record Camp wrote:
quoted 2 lines he> he > said it would make the hairs on my ass stand up
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