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2003-10-20 23:26Portis [idm] Funckarma/CANE
└─ 2003-10-28 02:51Zach Bass Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE
└─ 2003-10-28 05:20Eric Sorenson Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE
2003-10-28 22:33Portis Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE
2004-09-16 12:53Portis Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE
└─ 2004-09-16 13:28WimV Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE
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2003-10-20 23:26PortisOh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be aware of what i stumbled
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Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be aware of what i stumbled across on www.funckarma.com : "The new Funckarma project CANE has been born. The music is focused on the dancing shoes, but with that ill twist. First release will be later this year on WARP records." Again i say Yum. Portis
2003-10-28 02:51Zach BassYes, I saw this--quite exciting! I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for
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Yes, I saw this--quite exciting! I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music similar to Funckarma's Part 5 EP, which is one of my absolute favorite releases of the last couple years in any genre. Suggestions? Either other Funckarma stuff (although I have quite a lot of their proper releases, excluding several compilation tracks and remixes) or other like-minded artists. -zb
quoted 12 lines Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be> Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be > aware of what i stumbled across on www.funckarma.com : > > "The new Funckarma project CANE has been born. The music is focused on > the dancing shoes, but with that ill twist. First release will be > later this year on WARP records." > > Again i say Yum. > > > > Portis
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2003-10-28 05:20Eric SorensonOn Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Zach Bass wrote: > I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendati
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Zach Bass wrote:
quoted 6 lines I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music> I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music > similar to Funckarma's Part 5 EP, which is one of my absolute favorite > releases of the last couple years in any genre. Suggestions? Either > other Funckarma stuff (although I have quite a lot of their proper > releases, excluding several compilation tracks and remixes) or other > like-minded artists.
Neat, I had somehow missed the original mail about the new Warp release. If you haven't gotten it yet, pick up _Punctuated_ on N5MD, released under their Quench moniker. I bought this with Spark's album on CD via paypal on www.n5md.com, it shipped promptly and proceeded to rock my world. I just had a breathtaking listen on the southbound leg of a roadtrip. It really struck me, at volume and with no distraction except keeping the wheel reasonably aligned, how musical and organic these tracks are. I don't know what the Funcken Bros composition process is like, but there's a deep groove on tracks like "Latch" and "Bud" that really sounds played rather than programmed -- and it pleases me greatly to hear. -=Eric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-10-28 22:33PortisMy favourite Funckarma release is probably Part 4, if you don't have that already. I don't
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My favourite Funckarma release is probably Part 4, if you don't have that already. I don't know of any other music quite like Funckarma's.... so i can't really give comparisons or suggestions. Their "Bourbon Sounds" release is very interesting, more on the experimental-edged side, but it's very thematic. I've always loved the Chunk EP which was released a few years back (the first Funcken I heard). That's pretty tricky stuff too. Another alias except Quench that they use is Cenik, which is more on the busy bleepy sample driven tip. Do yourself a favour and try to track down some of their compilation appearances, namely on the Perspective Fragments Volume One release on U-Cover and Men With Boxes compilation on DUB. They have a couple of great contributions on those discs... Portis ----- Original Message ----- From: Zach Bass To: idm@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE Yes, I saw this--quite exciting! I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music similar to Funckarma's Part 5 EP, which is one of my absolute favorite releases of the last couple years in any genre. Suggestions? Either other Funckarma stuff (although I have quite a lot of their proper releases, excluding several compilation tracks and remixes) or other like-minded artists. -zb > Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be > aware of what i stumbled across on www.funckarma.com : > > "The new Funckarma project CANE has been born. The music is focused on > the dancing shoes, but with that ill twist. First release will be > later this year on WARP records." > > Again i say Yum. > > > > Portis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-16 12:53PortisHi Tinus. The good thing about funckarma is that they kind of do thier own thing and nobod
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Hi Tinus. The good thing about funckarma is that they kind of do thier own thing and nobody else creates music quite like them. Unlike most artists where you can usually name 3 or 4 more similar artists without much thinking, funckarma are a different story. I can tell you however of other artists that i enjoy in the percussive & melodic side of IDM, namely MD (aka Kschzt), Brothomstates, Spark (except his new one), Proem, Sense, & the Download releases 'III' & 'Effector'. Hope this helps, Portis ----- Original Message ----- From: Member To: 'Portis' Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 2:54 PM Subject: RE: [idm] Funckarma/CANE Hi Portis, I am a huge fan of the Funckarma Bros (and I go to every concert in Holland they give, recently saw them as Cane). Do you by now know some similar stuff by other artists? Thanx, Tinus. -----Original Message----- From: Portis [mailto:portis@warp.nfld.net] Sent: dinsdag 28 oktober 2003 23:33 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE My favourite Funckarma release is probably Part 4, if you don't have that already. I don't know of any other music quite like Funckarma's.... so i can't really give comparisons or suggestions. Their "Bourbon Sounds" release is very interesting, more on the experimental-edged side, but it's very thematic. I've always loved the Chunk EP which was released a few years back (the first Funcken I heard). That's pretty tricky stuff too. Another alias except Quench that they use is Cenik, which is more on the busy bleepy sample driven tip. Do yourself a favour and try to track down some of their compilation appearances, namely on the Perspective Fragments Volume One release on U-Cover and Men With Boxes compilation on DUB. They have a couple of great contributions on those discs... Portis ----- Original Message ----- From: Zach Bass To: idm@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE Yes, I saw this--quite exciting! I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music similar to Funckarma's Part 5 EP, which is one of my absolute favorite releases of the last couple years in any genre. Suggestions? Either other Funckarma stuff (although I have quite a lot of their proper releases, excluding several compilation tracks and remixes) or other like-minded artists. -zb > Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be > aware of what i stumbled across on www.funckarma.com : > > "The new Funckarma project CANE has been born. The music is focused on > the dancing shoes, but with that ill twist. First release will be > later this year on WARP records." > > Again i say Yum. > > > > Portis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-16 13:28WimVFunckarma is also involved in: "The Shadowhuntaz" (hiphop with music made by the brothers
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Funckarma is also involved in: "The Shadowhuntaz" (hiphop with music made by the brothers Funcken) http://www.shadowhuntaz.com/ Greetings, Wim Portis wrote:
quoted 89 lines Hi Tinus.>Hi Tinus. > >The good thing about funckarma is that they kind of do thier own thing and nobody else creates music quite like them. Unlike most artists where you can usually name 3 or 4 more similar artists without much thinking, funckarma are a different story. > >I can tell you however of other artists that i enjoy in the percussive & melodic side of IDM, namely MD (aka Kschzt), Brothomstates, Spark (except his new one), Proem, Sense, & the Download releases 'III' & 'Effector'. > >Hope this helps, > >Portis > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Member > To: 'Portis' > Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 2:54 PM > Subject: RE: [idm] Funckarma/CANE > > > Hi Portis, > > I am a huge fan of the Funckarma Bros (and I go to every concert in Holland > they give, recently saw them as Cane). > Do you by now know some similar stuff by other artists? > > Thanx, > Tinus. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Portis [mailto:portis@warp.nfld.net] > Sent: dinsdag 28 oktober 2003 23:33 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE > > My favourite Funckarma release is probably Part 4, if you don't have that > already. I don't know of any other music quite like Funckarma's.... so i > can't really give comparisons or suggestions. Their "Bourbon Sounds" > release is very interesting, more on the experimental-edged side, but it's > very thematic. I've always loved the Chunk EP which was released a few > years back (the first Funcken I heard). That's pretty tricky stuff too. > Another alias except Quench that they use is Cenik, which is more on the > busy bleepy sample driven tip. > > Do yourself a favour and try to track down some of their compilation > appearances, namely on the Perspective Fragments Volume One release on > U-Cover and Men With Boxes compilation on DUB. They have a couple of great > contributions on those discs... > > > Portis > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Zach Bass > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:21 PM > Subject: Re: [idm] Funckarma/CANE > > > Yes, I saw this--quite exciting! > > I've been meaning to post and ask for recommendations for other music > similar to Funckarma's Part 5 EP, which is one of my absolute favorite > releases of the last couple years in any genre. Suggestions? Either > other Funckarma stuff (although I have quite a lot of their proper > releases, excluding several compilation tracks and remixes) or other > like-minded artists. > > -zb > > > > Oh yum, if you're half the Funckarma fan that I am, you should be > > aware of what i stumbled across on www.funckarma.com : > > > > "The new Funckarma project CANE has been born. The music is focused on > > the dancing shoes, but with that ill twist. First release will be > > later this year on WARP records." > > > > Again i say Yum. > > > > > > > > Portis > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > >
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