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2004-09-20 18:07Adam Piontek [idm] underrated "classic" IDM
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├─ 2004-09-20 19:05Walkman RE: [idm] underrated "classic" IDM
└─ 2004-09-20 22:24William Samuels Re: [idm] underrated "classic" IDM
└─ 2004-09-20 22:27theREALmxyzptlk Re: [idm] underrated "classic" IDM
2004-09-23 10:58yahoo Re: [idm] glicth software
├─ 2004-09-22 11:58Tom Van de Wiele Re: [idm] glicth software
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2004-09-20 18:07Adam PiontekMost discussion these days revolves around the latest releases, this year's top 10, the ov
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Most discussion these days revolves around the latest releases, this year's top 10, the over-hyped albums of the year, etc. You know what I'm talking about. And people talk about the same artists over and over, slowly and surely building the pedestal underneath them - you know who I'm talking about. This is all not without merit - those releases and artists deserve to be talked about at least because people want to talk about them. But as time goes by, many other releases fall by the wayside. Good music comes out that is missed, looked-over, underappreciated. We all catch a few here and there, but don't talk about them much, and the community as a whole doesn't recognize them because only a few of us have fallen in love with them. So I'm curious, what are a few of your favorite releases that you feel have gone unnoticed and deserve more attention? Especially from artists that stopped making music, drifted away, but left behind a gem or two of classic IDM... what few releases do you love that have that classic IDM sound, releases that you think are exceptional - or at least that are really hitting you this week - but that you don't think have been mentioned on the list at least within the last year or two, if at all? Let's have a roll call of these lost echos of the scene... and avoid the "big names" for awhile. I'll start with two: System Error - "Nothing" (headphone records) I think this is a stellar IDM release, with composition not unlike some early Autechre, but possessing its own unique flavor. A project of Bobby Bird (Higher Intelligence Agency) and Brian Duffy (?), it's less ambient than you might expect, and a one-off that can be appreciated on its own merits. I come back to it a lot to chill out and to be reminded of the great creativity just waiting out there to be found. Lewis Overton - "Something Like Close To This" (sprout recordings) The last release from now defunct Sprout, which was an offshoot of the also now defunct Hydrant Records (which gave us Proem), this EP was quite a surprise. I didn't really appreciate it at the time, and I still feel that most of the Hydrant/Sprout material was pretty mediocre, but this one EP has grown on me over the few years since its release. It's definitely a throwback to the old Artificial Intelligence sound, but unlike much of the "me too" AI copycat material out there, this one does it well and wants to be heard again and again. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-20 18:55Alan LucasOn Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:07:30 -0400, Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org> wrote: > Lewis Overton -
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:07:30 -0400, Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org> wrote:
quoted 10 lines Lewis Overton - "Something Like Close To This" (sprout recordings)> Lewis Overton - "Something Like Close To This" (sprout recordings) > The last release from now defunct Sprout, which was an offshoot of > the also now defunct Hydrant Records (which gave us Proem), this EP was > quite a surprise. I didn't really appreciate it at the time, and I > still feel that most of the Hydrant/Sprout material was pretty mediocre, > but this one EP has grown on me over the few years since its release. > It's definitely a throwback to the old Artificial Intelligence sound, > but unlike much of the "me too" AI copycat material out there, this one > does it well and wants to be heard again and again. >
Wow! Amazing that you should mention this one. I really really like "Something like close to this," and I would say it's really the only worthwhile release on Sprout, as the other four just seemed to be the Varathane guy stroking his own ego by releasing under as many aliases as possible. I also never really noticed this release until last year or so, but now I really appreciate it. Let's see... I don't think that Freeform has ever received the credit that he deserves (on this list or anywhere else, for that matter). I still really really like Green Park, and the Audiotourism disc was really good as well (and had some stunning photography, to boot). I'm interested to see where his next full-length on Skam goes. I'll have to think of some others... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-20 19:04jim gPentatonik "Anthology". That's about as "classic" as you can get...ha. -JimG -- from jimg
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Pentatonik "Anthology". That's about as "classic" as you can get...ha. -JimG -- from jimg via yojimg.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-20 19:38Greg ClowAt 03:04 PM 20/09/2004, jim g wrote: >Pentatonik "Anthology". That's about as "classic" as
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At 03:04 PM 20/09/2004, jim g wrote:
quoted 1 line Pentatonik "Anthology". That's about as "classic" as you can get.>Pentatonik "Anthology". That's about as "classic" as you can get...ha.
I was just going to mention this one. Such a great release... Greg :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Greg Clow ::: greg@stainedproductions.com ::::::::: concert & event promotions ::: http://www.stainedproductions.com :::::: electronic music radio & reviews ::: http://www.feedbackmonitor.com ::: electronic/experimental record label ::: http://www.pieheadrecords.com ::::::::: 158 Close Ave. 2nd Floor ::: Toronto, Ontario M6K 2V5 ::: Canada --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-20 19:05WalkmanPub - Summer (Vertical Form) Classical thingy with remixes of Nick Rapaciolli, Vladislav D
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Pub - Summer (Vertical Form) Classical thingy with remixes of Nick Rapaciolli, Vladislav Delay and Arovane. Pretty weird in the sense that this is a remix album but none of the tracks reminds of the original version still very cool and warm album Octex - Idei Laheshna (Tehnika) Pretty unknown artist from Slovenia which makes music alike Basic channel Stuff (reminds me of Fluxion but has more of techno feeling). Nautilis - Are You An Axolotl/Sketched Vol.2 I don't know if these are forgotten or unnoticed but I feel like this artist isn’t noticed as much as it should be. Am-Boy - Floridina (Wobblyhead) Everybody is crazy about Boards Of Canada and it seems that they don't see another fine music of this kind being released. Nice piece of music. Walkman www.sutemos.net -----Original Message----- From: Adam Piontek [mailto:adam@damek.org] Sent: 2004 m. rugsėjo 20 d. 21:08 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] underrated "classic" IDM Most discussion these days revolves around the latest releases, this year's top 10, the over-hyped albums of the year, etc. You know what I'm talking about. And people talk about the same artists over and over, slowly and surely building the pedestal underneath them - you know who I'm talking about. This is all not without merit - those releases and artists deserve to be talked about at least because people want to talk about them. But as time goes by, many other releases fall by the wayside. Good music comes out that is missed, looked-over, underappreciated. We all catch a few here and there, but don't talk about them much, and the community as a whole doesn't recognize them because only a few of us have fallen in love with them. So I'm curious, what are a few of your favorite releases that you feel have gone unnoticed and deserve more attention? Especially from artists that stopped making music, drifted away, but left behind a gem or two of classic IDM... what few releases do you love that have that classic IDM sound, releases that you think are exceptional - or at least that are really hitting you this week - but that you don't think have been mentioned on the list at least within the last year or two, if at all? Let's have a roll call of these lost echos of the scene... and avoid the "big names" for awhile. I'll start with two: System Error - "Nothing" (headphone records) I think this is a stellar IDM release, with composition not unlike some early Autechre, but possessing its own unique flavor. A project of Bobby Bird (Higher Intelligence Agency) and Brian Duffy (?), it's less ambient than you might expect, and a one-off that can be appreciated on its own merits. I come back to it a lot to chill out and to be reminded of the great creativity just waiting out there to be found. Lewis Overton - "Something Like Close To This" (sprout recordings) The last release from now defunct Sprout, which was an offshoot of the also now defunct Hydrant Records (which gave us Proem), this EP was quite a surprise. I didn't really appreciate it at the time, and I still feel that most of the Hydrant/Sprout material was pretty mediocre, but this one EP has grown on me over the few years since its release. It's definitely a throwback to the old Artificial Intelligence sound, but unlike much of the "me too" AI copycat material out there, this one does it well and wants to be heard again and again. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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
2004-09-20 22:24William SamuelsOne album that I am always surprised that more idm peeps don't know about is John Beltran
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One album that I am always surprised that more idm peeps don't know about is John Beltran - Ten Days Of Blue [Peacefrog, pf049cd]. That's an awesome album! http://www.peacefrog.com/releases/?view=25&type=LP#PF049 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-20 22:27theREALmxyzptlkAt 06:24 PM 9/20/2004, you wrote: >One album that I am always surprised that more idm >pee
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quoted 7 lines One album that I am always surprised that more idm>One album that I am always surprised that more idm >peeps don't know about is John Beltran - Ten Days Of >Blue [Peacefrog, pf049cd]. That's an awesome album! > >http://www.peacefrog.com/releases/?view=25&type=LP#PF049 > >
Along those lines would be all of the old Stasis + pseudonyms, Beltran's Placid Angles material, the A.R.T. catalogue and Likemind 1-4. But most of that is really familiar territory to anyone who's been into electronic stuff for the last decade. jeff --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-23 10:58yahooHi folks, possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff like sogar and sora styles o
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Hi folks, possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff like sogar and sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a very similiar sound or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what cuts and chops and fragments it in such a glass/crystaline like fashion ?ive used alot of audio pc software like reaktor, does max do this or can anyoen point me in teh direction of an ens or max object that will fragement me nicely ? regards jachin ps.that was off topic i guess but i'm guessing someone here maybe able to help. On topic.Whats your top 5 granulated beatless idm ? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-22 11:58Tom Van de Wielehi there not really off-topic IMHO. IDM-making should be part of the IDM list. as far as g
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hi there not really off-topic IMHO. IDM-making should be part of the IDM list. as far as glitch is concerned: its glitch. you play with a piece of hardware or software until it gives you something you've never heard before. while playing with these sounds, you try to make a soundscape. a gradual build-up of all these sounds. sort of a little trip through all these weird abstract noises. maybe give it some backbone with a recurring sound and/or beat. I'd say, just sample what you have. if you want to make it a little more dynamic, I would look at pure-data or MAX and try something there... my 2 cents... cheers Tom On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:58:37 +0100, yahoo <izimizam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
quoted 27 lines Hi folks,> Hi folks, > > possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff like > sogar and > sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a very > similiar sound > or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly > possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what cuts > and chops and fragments it in such a glass/crystaline like fashion ?ive > used alot of audio pc software like reaktor, does max do this > or can anyoen point me in teh direction of an ens or max object that will > fragement me nicely ? > > regards > > jachin > > ps.that was off topic i guess but i'm guessing someone here maybe able to > help. > > On topic.Whats your top 5 granulated beatless idm ? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2004-09-22 17:28Luis-Manuel GarciaYou might want to look into granular synthesis software. There's lots of little apps kicki
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You might want to look into granular synthesis software. There's lots of little apps kicking around the net that do it with varying degrees of complexity. If you're an experienced programmer, you can also check out SuperCollider... Luis On Wednesday, September 22, 2004, at 06:58 AM, Tom Van de Wiele wrote:
quoted 61 lines hi there> hi there > > not really off-topic IMHO. IDM-making should be part of the IDM list. > as far as glitch is concerned: its glitch. you play with a piece of > hardware or software until it gives you something you've never heard > before. while playing with these sounds, you try to make a > soundscape. a gradual build-up of all these sounds. sort of a little > trip through all these weird abstract noises. maybe give it some > backbone with a recurring sound and/or beat. I'd say, just sample > what you have. if you want to make it a little more dynamic, I would > look at pure-data or MAX and try something there... > > my 2 cents... > > cheers > > Tom > > > > > > On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:58:37 +0100, yahoo <izimizam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff >> like >> sogar and >> sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a >> very >> similiar sound >> or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly >> possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what >> cuts >> and chops and fragments it in such a glass/crystaline like fashion >> ?ive >> used alot of audio pc software like reaktor, does max do this >> or can anyoen point me in teh direction of an ens or max object that >> will >> fragement me nicely ? >> >> regards >> >> jachin >> >> ps.that was off topic i guess but i'm guessing someone here maybe >> able to >> help. >> >> On topic.Whats your top 5 granulated beatless idm ? >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> 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 >
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2004-09-22 19:28Denis DucasseJachin, I've been wondering this question for quite a long time now. Recently, I read a fe
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Jachin, I've been wondering this question for quite a long time now. Recently, I read a few articles and talk to people about might nightmare when it went to create those amazing rhythms full of pouits and bleeps and smurf and bips ;) I can tell you about what I'm using for doing my tracks. Logic 5.5.1 on a powerbook G4, native instruments kontakt (great sampler) and absynth (amazing for evolving soundscapes and much more), and a series of fantastic free plugins you can find on http://www.smartelectronix.com (I would recommand you Bram' supatrigga that cuts, tweaks, reverse and rearrange slices in real time, Destroy FX's scrubby, bufferoveride & transverb, and dmi's flute & hammer). I also like tape delays and reverbs (very usefull to create this metallic sound). Also, I bought pluggo by Cycling 74 which allows you much more that I still can imagine. I experimented with max and reaktor. The problem with these two software is that you can spend days and days and days creating your patch, getting a new and cool sound, but then... you didn't create a single bar of music. Hummm... Hope it helps. By the way, does anybody know a list dealing exclusively with music creation ? Denis On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 11:58 AM, yahoo wrote:
quoted 34 lines Hi folks,> Hi folks, > > possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff > like > sogar and > sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a > very > similiar sound > or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly > possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what > cuts > and chops and fragments it in such a glass/crystaline like fashion > ?ive > used alot of audio pc software like reaktor, does max do this > or can anyoen point me in teh direction of an ens or max object that > will > fragement me nicely ? > > regards > > jachin > > ps.that was off topic i guess but i'm guessing someone here maybe able > to > help. > > On topic.Whats your top 5 granulated beatless idm ? > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2004-09-23 07:05n3wjackWhen it comes down to sotware you might want to check out a free modular piece of "tracker
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When it comes down to sotware you might want to check out a free modular piece of "tracker" (don't get put off by the name, it's way more than that) software called Jeskola Buzz. It's old, it's free and kinda buggy, but give it a shot and see how it feels. I think it's great personally, and there are some machines in there (machines are synths/samplers/effects/whatever that plugin to the main application) that do some nift granular stuff, or sample & hold effects. Some of those machines are good at chopping and slicing whatever input in real time, which would be great forr IDM like effects (I think). Links: http://www.buzzmachines.com - get one of the big packs to get started http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buzz-Buzz/ - a Buzz related yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/experimental-music-with-buzz/ - Buzz related experimental music group (does that spell IDM? :) ) Jürgen. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-23 09:33n3wjackWhen it comes down to sotware you might want to check out a free modular piece of "tracker
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When it comes down to sotware you might want to check out a free modular piece of "tracker" (don't get put off by the name, it's way more than that) software called Jeskola Buzz. It's old, it's free and kinda buggy, but give it a shot and see how it feels. I think it's great personally, and there are some machines in there (machines are synths/samplers/effects/whatever that plugin to the main application) that do some nift granular stuff, or sample & hold effects. Some of those machines are good at chopping and slicing whatever input in real time, which would be great forr IDM like effects (I think). Links: http://www.buzzmachines.com - get one of the big packs to get started http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buzz-Buzz/ - a Buzz related yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/experimental-music-with-buzz/ - Buzz related experimental music group (does that spell IDM? :) ) Jürgen. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-09-23 17:49j izamHi, cheers for this , seems i need to just explore all the different granulators a bit mor
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Hi, cheers for this , seems i need to just explore all the different granulators a bit more and see what comes up . . .pd i tried but it seemed quite unhappy with my pc . . max /msp i have but i havent sat down for a week or 2 yet and suss out how to build stuff . . .super collider and my brain would probably look at each otehr in a very strange fashion though i heard its very cool . . . cheers for the advice , i guess its all about exploration . . . jachin
quoted 1 line might want to look into granular synthesis software. There's lots>>>>might want to look into granular synthesis software. There's lots
of little apps kicking around the net that do it with varying degrees of complexity. If you're an experienced programmer, you can also check out SuperCollider...
quoted 26 lines hi there> hi there > > not really off-topic IMHO. IDM-making should be part of the IDM list. > as far as glitch is concerned: its glitch. you play with a piece of > hardware or software until it gives you something you've never heard > before. while playing with these sounds, you try to make a > soundscape. a gradual build-up of all these sounds. sort of a little > trip through all these weird abstract noises. maybe give it some > backbone with a recurring sound and/or beat. I'd say, just sample > what you have. if you want to make it a little more dynamic, I would > look at pure-data or MAX and try something there... > > my 2 cents... > > cheers > > Tom > > > > > > On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:58:37 +0100, yahoo <izimizam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff
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quoted 2 lines sogar and> > sogar and > > sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a
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quoted 3 lines similiar sound> > similiar sound > > or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly > > possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what
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will
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2004-09-23 09:37max0666Hello Folks! New List of CDs up for auction--click on the "tinyurl" to "peek": http://tiny
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[idm] FA on ebay: CDs> Aphex/U-Ziq/Phoenecia/Otto Von Schirach/Wakin' Up A Dead Planet 1 & 3/+ more
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Hello Folks! New List of CDs up for auction--click on the "tinyurl" to "peek": http://tinyurl.com/637az Hardfloor - TB Resuscitation Air Liquide - Red Aphex Twin - Classics Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works II Aphex Twin - Ventolin U-Ziq - Urmer Bile Trax Volume 1 & 2 Alt. Frequencies 3 Sonig IRREGULAR Volume 1 Wevie Stoner - Drawing on Other People's Heads All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0 Metamatics - Neo Ouija Mathias Schaffhauser - Lido Hotel Wakin' Up A Dead Planet Volume 1 Wakin' Up A Dead Planet Volume 3 Phoenecia - Brownout Needle & Io, Needle, Jeswa, & Otto Von Schirach - Nosferatu/ Cabinet of Dr. Caligary Otto Von Schirach - Global Speaker Fisting + more Thanks for "peeking"! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org