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1993-09-29 10:44(Chris.Hilker) Re: Pete Namlook
1993-09-29 13:38Christian Bartholdsson Pete Namlook
1994-01-25 17:53Tamara Palmer Pete Namlook
1994-01-25 19:24WILL-E Re: Pete Namlook
1994-01-26 06:40Harvey Thornburg Re: Pete Namlook
1994-01-26 16:39Stephen Hebditch Re: Pete Namlook
1994-03-26 04:34c. bailey Pete Namlook
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1994-03-26 04:53C J Silverio Re: Pete Namlook
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1994-03-28 00:49WILL-E Re: Pete Namlook
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└─ 1994-03-28 15:32Colin Evans Re: Pete Namlook
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1993-09-29 10:44(Chris.Hilker)>> I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient >>music, this
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quoted 5 lines I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient>> I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient >>music, this is a must buy. Dreamfish is Pete Namlook and MixMaster Morris. >> >> The CD is four loooooong tracks of ambience. "School Of Fish" (18:26), >>"Hymn" (28:09), "Fishology (9:25), and "Underwater (15:18).
quoted 4 lines I picked up Pete Namlook's latest album "Air" yesterday and I must confess>I picked up Pete Namlook's latest album "Air" yesterday and I must confess >his kind of ambience is too "hardcore" for me. I can't stand the Brian Eno >type of ambience. I get restless. There has to be some kind of repetitive >melody or rhythm or whatever. I like ambient house, not "ambient music".
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 you know "Tal Coat," from Eno's 'On Land,' you might have an idea of what I'm getting at, although "Under Water" doesn't sound anything like the Eno track in terms of texture. C. -- (chris.hilker) cspot@cats.ucsc.edu We're all in this together.
1993-09-29 13:38Christian Bartholdsson> I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient >music, this i
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quoted 5 lines I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient> I bought Dreamfish (on Rising High) last week, and for any fan of ambient >music, this is a must buy. Dreamfish is Pete Namlook and MixMaster Morris. > > The CD is four loooooong tracks of ambience. "School Of Fish" (18:26), >"Hymn" (28:09), "Fishology (9:25), and "Underwater (15:18).
I picked up Pete Namlook's latest album "Air" yesterday and I must confess his kind of ambience is too "hardcore" for me. I can't stand the Brian Eno type of ambience. I get restless. There has to be some kind of repetitive melody or rhythm or whatever. I like ambient house, not "ambient music". - chris
1994-01-25 17:53Tamara PalmerAny interesting info any of you can spout forth on Pete Namlook would be mighty helpful, a
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Any interesting info any of you can spout forth on Pete Namlook would be mighty helpful, as I am reviewing Dreamfish for URB this month and I need some quick "Namlook Trivia"! Thanks! Tamara Palmer Women Respond To Bass ............................................................................... trance@netcom.com (the address of choice) izzyzi5@mvs.oac.ucla.edu izzypk3@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (yes, i is a college student) urbmag@netcom.com (open for your comments about URB Magazine!) ...............................................................................
1994-01-25 19:24WILL-EWell Dreamfish is half Mixmaster Morris: the face behind the Irresistable Force, the guy w
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Well Dreamfish is half Mixmaster Morris: the face behind the Irresistable Force, the guy who remixed Chill Out or Die and is well known for doing innovative ambient sets for hours on end. With a Rising High logo bleached into his hair and a gaudy plastic version around his neck, lots of reflective clothes (diffractional grating?) and an arrogant attitude, he is pretentious at best. Lots of flashy pictures in the last issue of England's magazine, The Face along with an "ambient special" article... but I digress.... Namlook, who is Mr. FAX Records out of Germany releases two records a week limited to 500 copies worldwide with special compilations running up to a thousand. Jonah Sharp of San Fransisco's Space Time Continuum says that he's very organized because he can whip out a track in three hours. Also available are Silence (Namlook w/Dr. Atmo), Air (one of Namlook's many solo ambient projects), Fires Of Ork (Namlook with Geir Jenssen of Biosphere (on Apollo Records - ambient sublabel of R&S)) and the Definitive Ambient Collection with is a comp of all of this stuff. ___ / / / / / / _ __/ (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/
1994-01-26 06:40Harvey Thornburg> > Also available are Silence (Namlook w/Dr. Atmo), Air (one of Namlook's many > solo amb
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quoted 10 lines Also available are Silence (Namlook w/Dr. Atmo), Air (one of Namlook's many> > Also available are Silence (Namlook w/Dr. Atmo), Air (one of Namlook's many > solo ambient projects), Fires Of Ork (Namlook with Geir Jenssen of Biosphere > (on Apollo Records - ambient sublabel of R&S)) and the Definitive Ambient > Collection with is a comp of all of this stuff. > > ___ > / / / / / / _ __/ > (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/ >
Also on FAX I've seen Compilations 1-5, Ambient compilations 3-4, and the albums Namlook (just released) and 2350 Broadway (with Tetsuo Inoue, the thrid Sequential guy)... And of course Sequential's S/T which I picked up last summer. Plus a whole bunch of other stuff.. This guy really must release two records a week, without sacrificing anything in quality. Amazing. /-oOOo------------oOOo-\ --------------------------/------------------------\-------------------------- "the only constant / Harvey D. Thornburg \ "the only certainty thing is change" / \ is uncertainty" / hthornbu@osiris.ac.hmc.edu \ ------------------------------------------------------------
1994-01-26 16:39Stephen HebditchIn article <199401260640.WAA10425@osiris.ac.hmc.edu>, Harvey Thornburg <Harvey_Thornburg@h
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In article <199401260640.WAA10425@osiris.ac.hmc.edu>, Harvey Thornburg <Harvey_Thornburg@hmc.edu> wrote:
quoted 5 lines Also on FAX I've seen Compilations 1-5, Ambient compilations 3-4, and the>Also on FAX I've seen Compilations 1-5, Ambient compilations 3-4, and the >albums Namlook (just released) and 2350 Broadway (with Tetsuo Inoue, the >thrid Sequential guy)... And of course Sequential's S/T which I picked up >last summer. Plus a whole bunch of other stuff.. This guy really must >release two records a week, without sacrificing anything in quality. Amazing.
Up to the start of December, e'd released 77 12" singles and 31 CDs. I'm not so sure about never sacrificing anything in quality. There's some good stuff in there, but some of it is rather mundane 'let's sit in front of a keyboard and do string sweeps for an hour' stuff. The claims that he only puts out 500 copies of each seem to be rather at odds with the amount of copies of his stuff that's found lying around in London record shops these days. -- Stephen Hebditch TQM Communications steveh@orbital.demon.co.uk
1994-03-26 04:34c. baileyAlright, enough is enough. I think it's time to show a little credit where credit is due.
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Alright, enough is enough. I think it's time to show a little credit where credit is due. Everyone seems to be going on and on about Richard James (don't get me wrong, I fall into the category of near-adoration) as the almighty technomessiah come to save us all from the sonic wastelands, but nobody has even *mentioned* Pete Namlook except in ref. to the rumoured collaboration with the afore-mentioned trance-savior. Well, it's time to break the silence! Pete Namlook is the New God!! Here and there, in tiny reviews in such magazines as Select, Namlook has been praised as the _real_ genius of the genre, but nobody has ever heard of him. I attribute this to the fact that the stuff he releases on his own label, Fax, is virtually impossible to get your undeserving hands on (The guy I know at my fav CD shop told me most of it is limited to 500 copies worldwide) but three of his recent works have been released on Rising High. So why isn't everybody gushing over his stuff the way I am? Right now I'm listening to Air II and my whole body is tingling from the beauty and *life* of his music! No, I'm not crazy, and I know what I'm talking about. James, Hawtin, BDP, Reload, Air Liquide... none of these guys have moved me the way Namlook has. Pete, if you're out there, I give you all the respect in the world. For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you will *LOVE* Namlook!!! (If anyone disagrees, I don't want to come off as some pretentious asshole, but what is wrong with you?) FYI, here is a somewhat incomplete list of his recent releases: TITLE ARTIST LABEL Air (You 60.00) Namlook Rising High/Fax (RSN CD10) Dreamfish Namlook/Mixmaster Morris Rising High (RSN CD9) Silence Namlook/Dr. Atmo Rising High/Fax (RSN CD7) Air II Namlook Fax (PK 08/85) 2350 Broadway Namlook/Tetsu Inoue Fax (PW 05) Replugged(comp.) incl. Namlook, Mario Hana Fax (PK 08/86) Chill Out Possee, Deep Space Network Ambiento:A Fax Comp. Mostly Namlook Reflective (REFCD001) Well, that's all I've got. Try it, you'll like it! :) Crispin -----
1994-03-26 15:47flu'id (floo'-)On Fri, 25 Mar 1994, c. bailey wrote: > technomessiah come to save us all from the sonic w
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On Fri, 25 Mar 1994, c. bailey wrote:
quoted 3 lines technomessiah come to save us all from the sonic wastelands, but nobody> technomessiah come to save us all from the sonic wastelands, but nobody > has even *mentioned* Pete Namlook except in ref. to the rumoured > collaboration with the afore-mentioned trance-savior.
Ok, Rumour killing department. There is no Aphex Twin/Pete Namlook collaboration, and its unlikely that there will ever be. Grant of Rephlex wish's to make this clear.. _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d /,_) \ \ (/ \\ brit@chopin.udel.edu \) flu'id (floo'-)
1994-03-27 07:21Jonathan Mikio Takagi> For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you >will *LOVE* Namlook!!!
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quoted 2 lines For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you> For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you >will *LOVE* Namlook!!! (If anyone disagrees, I don't want to come off as
I don't know. I like Namlook a lot, and own much of the FAX catalog, but I'd say that Namlook is not everyone's cup of tea. His brand of ambience doesn't really appeal to everyone, especially those that prefer a bit more dynamics such as beats. I'd say that ambient is his forte, although some works as Sequential and 4Voice have been good. Some of his hardcore stuff has not been that great (e.g. Deltraxx). Maybe I'm just jealous. As I type, Mixmaster Morris, Space Time Continuum, and THE PETE NAMLOOK are performing up in San Francisco while I sit in a deserted computer lab. But I bet his live thing ends up on CD, as two previous stints have (as Astrogator and The Dutch Side of The Milky Way). If anyone wants to talk about Namlook and/or FAX, mail me and I'll be happy to talk about anything about that guy WHO DIDN'T COME TO L.A.... Jonathan eabu751@orion.oac.uci.edu
1994-03-28 02:04djkc> > > For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you > >will *LOVE* Naml
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quoted 10 lines For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you> > > For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you > >will *LOVE* Namlook!!! (If anyone disagrees, I don't want to come off as > > I don't know. I like Namlook a lot, and own much of the FAX catalog, but > I'd say that Namlook is not everyone's cup of tea. His brand of ambience > doesn't really appeal to everyone, especially those that prefer a bit more > dynamics such as beats. I'd say that ambient is his forte, although some > works as Sequential and 4Voice have been good. Some of his hardcore stuff > has not been that great (e.g. Deltraxx).
Yes, some of the ambient can be rather fishbowl like...and when it does have beats, sometimes it's overly repititious. But yes, 4Voice, and Escape, have great kicking trance as far as dance stuff. My favorite are "Music Hypnotizes," and "Escape to Neptune" (track with the samples from Aliens "Everybody online" and "We're in the pipe, five-by-five"). -DJKC
1994-03-28 02:40c. baileyOn Sun, 27 Mar 1994, djkc wrote: > Yes, some of the ambient can be rather fishbowl like...
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On Sun, 27 Mar 1994, djkc wrote:
quoted 8 lines Yes, some of the ambient can be rather fishbowl like...and when it does have> Yes, some of the ambient can be rather fishbowl like...and when it does have > beats, sometimes it's overly repititious. > > But yes, 4Voice, and Escape, have great kicking trance as far as dance stuff. > My favorite are "Music Hypnotizes," and "Escape to Neptune" (track with the > samples from Aliens "Everybody online" and "We're in the pipe, five-by-five"). > > -DJKC
Hmmm, I feel almost the opposite. I think his "trance" is a good but rather repetitious ("Is everybody online? Is everybody online?" Yes dammit! Shut up and get on with it, if you know the song, you know what I mean.) What I really like is how _different_ his ambient stuff is. I don't know, it's not really trance, and it's not always very ambient. I guess I just really fall for the "concept album" thing. Variety is the spice of life :) Crispin -----
1994-03-28 02:42djkcI wrote: > > My favorite are "Music Hypnotizes," and "Escape to Neptune" (track with the B
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quoted 2 lines My favorite are "Music Hypnotizes," and "Escape to Neptune" (track wit> > My favorite are "Music Hypnotizes," and "Escape to Neptune" (track with the
BTW, are all tracks by Escape that start with "Escape to..." trance, while all tracks that start with "Trip to..." ambience? Just wondering... So far, according to the ones I've heard, this seems to be true. Has anyone heard "Walking in my Dreams" by Subsequence? AWESOME!!! This is the current epitome of what I love! (YMMV) -DJKC
1994-03-28 18:12Jon Drukman"c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> writes: > Well, it's time to break the silence! Pete N
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"c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> writes:
quoted 1 line Well, it's time to break the silence! Pete Namlook is the New God!!> Well, it's time to break the silence! Pete Namlook is the New God!!
my blind adoration warning meter is off the scale here.
quoted 3 lines For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you> For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you >will *LOVE* Namlook!!! (If anyone disagrees, I don't want to come off as >some pretentious asshole, but what is wrong with you?)
you have got to be kidding. namlook is a very prolific guy, no question. but i have to wonder if that's in his best interest. he should be more selective about what he puts out. i have heard some good stuff from him though - the dreamfish collaboration with mixmaster morris is great. and his live set here in SF this weekend was also very good. but i haven't liked ANY of his hard trance stuff - escape to neptune is just awful. simplistic and boring. that's my opinion. Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
1994-03-26 04:53C J Silverio|Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1994 23:34:21 -0500 (EST) |From: "c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> |P
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|Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1994 23:34:21 -0500 (EST) |From: "c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> |Pete Namlook is the New God!! [...] Well, I dunno about "god". Ceej-godhood is hard to attain. *Eno* is a god, Fripp is a demi-god, the Orb are demi-gods. Richard James is sainted, but not a god. (Your mileage may vary(tm).) I will say, though, that Namlook seems GOOD. I got this last night: |Silence Namlook/Dr. Atmo Rising High/Fax (RSN CD7) and thoroughly enjoyed my first listen. Nice orchestral timbres. I will definitely use your list as a checklist and listen to as much Namlook as I can get my hands on. cj
1994-03-26 05:52c. baileyOn Fri, 25 Mar 1994, C J Silverio wrote: > > Well, I dunno about "god". Ceej-godhood is ha
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On Fri, 25 Mar 1994, C J Silverio wrote:
quoted 5 lines Well, I dunno about "god". Ceej-godhood is hard to attain.> > Well, I dunno about "god". Ceej-godhood is hard to attain. > *Eno* is a god, Fripp is a demi-god, the Orb are demi-gods. > Richard James is sainted, but not a god. (Your mileage > may vary(tm).)
hmmmm...you'll see, or rather, _hear_ :)
quoted 11 lines I will say, though, that Namlook seems GOOD. I got this> I will say, though, that Namlook seems GOOD. I got this > last night: > > |Silence Namlook/Dr. Atmo Rising High/Fax (RSN CD7) > > and thoroughly enjoyed my first listen. Nice orchestral > timbres. I will definitely use your list as a checklist > and listen to as much Namlook as I can get my hands on. > > cj >
Air...You gotta get Air. Listening to this CD for the first time on acid was an experience I will *never* forget -- in the most positive sense. Explore and enjoy :) Crispin ----
1994-03-27 22:55David K Nunes?sr????-"?ڡ?h2?b?}!|??="UQC}?HT?OO? On Fri, 25 Mar 1994, C J Silverio wrote: > |Date: Fri,
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?sr????-"?ڡ?h2?b?}!|??="UQC}?HT?OO? On Fri, 25 Mar 1994, C J Silverio wrote:
quoted 21 lines |Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1994 23:34:21 -0500 (EST)> |Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1994 23:34:21 -0500 (EST) > |From: "c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> > > |Pete Namlook is the New God!! [...] > > Well, I dunno about "god". Ceej-godhood is hard to attain. > *Eno* is a god, Fripp is a demi-god, the Orb are demi-gods. > Richard James is sainted, but not a god. (Your mileage > may vary(tm).) > > I will say, though, that Namlook seems GOOD. I got this > last night: > > |Silence Namlook/Dr. Atmo Rising High/Fax (RSN CD7) > > and thoroughly enjoyed my first listen. Nice orchestral > timbres. I will definitely use your list as a checklist > and listen to as much Namlook as I can get my hands on. > > cj >
1994-03-28 00:49WILL-EFirst of all, my email address has changed from kia@eden.rutgers.edu to will@panix.com. I
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First of all, my email address has changed from kia@eden.rutgers.edu to will@panix.com. I finally have a more stable & reliable account - yippie! Anyway, for those of you who have been asking, I just sent FAX records a FAX which means they should be getting back to me with an update to the discography. The current information I have ends with the next release which is: PS 08/40 Music to Films 1 (CD) 12/94 Ambient with Dr. Atmo & Oliver Lieb "Kooyanisquatsi" [Oliver Lieb is also known as Spicelab and releases material on the Eye-Q label and it's Harthouse sublabel.] I'll post a list of only the releases that are new and expecting and I'll send the whole list out to the archives. This is all assuming that they do fax me back like last time. For those who don't know and are interested, I've been maintaining a discography for FAX Records (Pete Namlook's label) and its sublabels. The current version is available at the gopher and FTP site: techno.stanford.edu in the /pub/ambient/labels directory. enjoy ___ / / / / / / _ __/ (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/ The extra tracks on the CD: Lost sounds A LOT like something off Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works II; very minimal & dark. Snake Charmer is a pretty good IDM tune - again that shuffley ambient feel to it while Sad Alliance is an OK ambient track. I was kind of worried about this CD. I was never really crazy about Pete Namlook on his own. His style is rather minimal and spacey. I like simplicity but I also like variety. With Ritchie Hawtin, I dig his tranced out dance music. However, if you listen to some of the ambient tracks on the FUSE album, they just don't seem that interesting to me, especially "theychx" which goes on for over 13 minutes. On the Plastikman album, only a couple of the songs that lean towards the ambient side seem like filler material to me. The good thing though is that my roommate took the risk of buying it and it turns out to be much better than I expected. I think this was a really good collaboration for the two of them. It seems like it brought out the best of both. I hope they work together again. ___ / / / / / / _ __/ (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/
1994-03-28 02:23djkc> > Anyway, for those of you who have been asking, I just sent FAX records a > FAX which m
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quoted 4 lines Anyway, for those of you who have been asking, I just sent FAX records a> > Anyway, for those of you who have been asking, I just sent FAX records a > FAX which means they should be getting back to me with an update to the > discography.
Ya, I got the latest discography 2 days ago. I faxed FAX (my first fax from my 14k/fax modem!) and got a nice letter from DJ Criss (manager of A&R) along with the discography. His response was EXTREMELY fast. I've never seen airmail come through so fast! Now I know my fax modem works. :) Anyway, if you need assistance in me typing anything from this discography, let me know. -DJKC
1994-03-28 15:32Colin Evans> The current information I have ends with the next release which is: > > PS 08/40 Music t
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quoted 6 lines The current information I have ends with the next release which is:> The current information I have ends with the next release which is: > > PS 08/40 Music to Films 1 (CD) 12/94 Ambient with Dr. Atmo & Oliver Lieb > "Kooyanisquatsi" > [Oliver Lieb is also known as Spicelab and releases material on the Eye-Q label > and it's Harthouse sublabel.]
Is this the original soundtrack to the film? The film itself is incredible -- a collage of images showing change- city streets, budding plants, erupting volcanoes. I've been digging for the soundtrack for some time.
quoted 18 lines I'll post a list of only the releases that are new and expecting and I'll> I'll post a list of only the releases that are new and expecting and I'll > send the whole list out to the archives. This is all assuming that they do > fax me back like last time. > > For those who don't know and are interested, I've been maintaining a > discography for FAX Records (Pete Namlook's label) and its sublabels. The > current version is available at the gopher and FTP site: > techno.stanford.edu in the /pub/ambient/labels directory. > > enjoy > > ___ > / / / / / / _ __/ > (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/ > > > >
_____________________________________________________________________________ Colin Evans +\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+ k93ce01@hobbes.kzoo.edu Kalamazoo College +\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+ Those were the days... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1994-03-28 16:34Chris.HilkerThe world according to Colin Evans: > >> The current information I have ends with the next
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The world according to Colin Evans:
quoted 7 lines The current information I have ends with the next release which is:> >> The current information I have ends with the next release which is: >> >> PS 08/40 Music to Films 1 (CD) 12/94 Ambient with Dr. Atmo & Oliver Lieb >> "Kooyanisquatsi" > > Is this the original soundtrack to the film?
I highly doubt that FAX has licensed the OST, and besides, Atmo and Lieb didn't score the film, Philip Glass did. More likely it's a "music inspired by..." deal.
quoted 3 lines The film itself is incredible -- a collage of images showing change-> The film itself is incredible -- a collage of images showing change- >city streets, budding plants, erupting volcanoes. I've been digging for >the soundtrack for some time.
Dig no more! From the Compact Disc Connection: JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI $10.01 JAZZ 6/90 I agree, the film is stunning, a real must-see. C. -- (Chris.Hilker) cspot@netcom.com
1994-03-29 13:02Roy Badami> Is this the original soundtrack to the film? > > The film itself is incredible -- a coll
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quoted 5 lines Is this the original soundtrack to the film?> Is this the original soundtrack to the film? > > The film itself is incredible -- a collage of images showing change- > city streets, budding plants, erupting volcanoes. I've been digging for > the soundtrack for some time.
Nope, the original soundtrack is by Philip Glass. Can't remember who released it. The film's quite a few years old now, so I guess the soundtrack album could have been deleted by now..... Cosmic
1994-03-28 18:46ethan millerAt 8:34 AM 3/28/94 -0800, Chris.Hilker wrote: > JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI > $10
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At 8:34 AM 3/28/94 -0800, Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 3 lines JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI> JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI > $10.01 JAZZ 6/90 >
I've got the vinyl; good although definitely abridged relative to the film. New film/soundtrack by the same filmmaker (Godfrey Reggio) is out now, unfortunately the name is eluding me now. Apparently ritchie hawtin saw it recently and was fairly blown away... Met Pete Namlook this weekend -- Definition of Disdain: the look on Pete's face when someone asked him if any 303s were used in his collaboration with ritchie hawtin. To which I muttered something along the lines of: They'd laugh me out of town... !-! take it easy ethan
1994-03-29 13:11Roy Badami> > JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI > > $10.01 JAZZ 6/90 > > > > I've got the vinyl;
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quoted 6 lines JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI> > JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI > > $10.01 JAZZ 6/90 > > > > I've got the vinyl; good although definitely abridged relative to the film. > New film/soundtrack by the same filmmaker (Godfrey Reggio) is out now, unfortunately the name is eluding me now. Apparently ritchie hawtin saw it recently and was fairly blown away...
The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call it new. The third film hasn't (as far as i'm aware) been made yet, though if anyonw knows to the contrary, please tell me.... Cosmic
1994-03-29 22:55c. baileyOn Tue, 29 Mar 1994, Roy Badami wrote: > The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, tho
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quoted 6 lines The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call> The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call > it new. The third film hasn't (as far as i'm aware) been made yet, > though if anyonw knows to the contrary, please tell me.... > > Cosmic >
Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by the same guy. It sounds similar in content (beautiful scenes from around the world) but I haven't seen either (or any) of them yet. And I call myself a film major...Well, actually _I_ don't. Crispin -----
1994-03-29 23:00Jon Drukman>> The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call >> it new. The thi
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quoted 3 lines The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call>> The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call >> it new. The third film hasn't (as far as i'm aware) been made yet, >> though if anyonw knows to the contrary, please tell me....
quoted 2 lines Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by> Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by >the same guy.
nope, the director of baraka (ron fricke) was the cinematographer on koyannisqatsi and powaqaatsi, but the director of k & p was godfrey reggio. all 3 have a very similar look, since fricke was involved with all 3. (he's also done some IMAX stuff which looks similar.) /jon
1994-03-30 11:26Roy Badami> Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by > the same guy. Nop
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quoted 2 lines Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by> Hmmm, I could well be wrong, but I believe that "Baraka" was made by > the same guy.
Nope, it was directed by Ron Fricker (?), who was the cinematographer involved in Koyaniqatsi and Powaqqatsi. It is not the third film of the trilogy.... Cosmic
1994-03-28 19:47ethan millerI said: >To which I muttered something along the lines of: They'd laugh me out of >town...
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I said:
quoted 2 lines To which I muttered something along the lines of: They'd laugh me out of>To which I muttered something along the lines of: They'd laugh me out of >town...
I meant to say: To which *he* muttered something along the lines of: They'd laugh me out of town... They would certainly laugh *me* out of town ;) take it easy ethan
1994-03-29 06:02andrewj@tplrd.tpl.oz.auOn Mon, 28 Mar 94 10:12:21 PST, Jon Drukman wrote... >"c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca>
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On Mon, 28 Mar 94 10:12:21 PST, Jon Drukman wrote...
quoted 23 lines "c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> writes:>"c. bailey" <cbailey@julian.uwo.ca> writes: > >> Well, it's time to break the silence! Pete Namlook is the New God!! > >my blind adoration warning meter is off the scale here. > >> For everyone else, if you think you like ambient and trance, you >>will *LOVE* Namlook!!! (If anyone disagrees, I don't want to come off as >>some pretentious asshole, but what is wrong with you?) > >you have got to be kidding. namlook is a very prolific guy, no >question. but i have to wonder if that's in his best interest. he >should be more selective about what he puts out. i have heard some >good stuff from him though - the dreamfish collaboration with >mixmaster morris is great. and his live set here in SF this weekend >was also very good. but i haven't liked ANY of his hard trance stuff >- escape to neptune is just awful. simplistic and boring. > >that's my opinion. > >Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's Dreamfish stuff was OK but I grabbed a copy of Seasons Greetings = Winter without a listen beforehand and never have I heard such a monotonous disc. A whole 60 minutes of basically one patch and one chord. I can't even go to sleep while listening to it because it annoys the s**t out of me. A. || | ||| | | || ------------- \ / [AndrewJ] ||_|_|||_|_|_|| X E N O G E N - + - | | | | | | | | ------------- / \ |_|_|_|_|_|_|_| Sonic Loop Engineering
1994-03-29 07:06djkc> > Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's > Dreamfish stuff
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quoted 9 lines Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's> > Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's > Dreamfish stuff was OK but I grabbed a copy of Seasons Greetings = Winter > without a listen beforehand and never have I heard such a monotonous > disc. A whole 60 minutes of basically one patch and one chord. I can't even > go to sleep while listening to it because it annoys the s**t out of me. > > A. >
Well, don't take that disc as a first impression! They don't always count. Winter is indeed very monotonous (that is, mono-TONE-ous). In fact, someone said the last half of the disc is just the first half backwards, and I believe they are right! But, it's not much different than listening to a didgeridoo (though I think a didgeridoo has a better sound-texture). However, Namlook's other Ambient stuff is relatively better. I, personally, prefer the fast trance stuff FAX puts out. Is there anyone out there that could separate the FAX discography into Ambient and Trance categories? I'd like to know what I'm missing as far as Trance. I like Escape, 4Voice, and Subsequence stuff. It's fast, kickin, travelling-through-the-Holland-tunnel- at-a-hundred-miles-an-hour Trance! For ambience, I recommend Locust on Apollo/R&S -- "Weathered Well" is the latest LP. Much more mystical, organic, and alien-like than Biosphere's "Patashnik" (on the same label). Now that I think about it, Locust reminds me of Seefeel's "Plainsong". =Seasons Greetings=Winter= may be FISHBOWL ambience, but don't be discouraged by first impressions. -DJKC
1994-03-29 22:40c. baileyOn Tue, 29 Mar 1994 andrewj@tplrd.tpl.oz.au wrote: > Hear hear. At the risk of drawing thi
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quoted 7 lines Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's> Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's > Dreamfish stuff was OK but I grabbed a copy of Seasons Greetings = Winter > without a listen beforehand and never have I heard such a monotonous > disc. A whole 60 minutes of basically one patch and one chord. I can't even > go to sleep while listening to it because it annoys the s**t out of me. > > A.
Boy oh boy oh boy, I guy can't exaggerate anymore! If anyone got past all my blatant gushing, they would see that what I was praising in my original post were Namlooks concept albums (like Silence, Air, Dreamfish etc.) These albums are more than just collections of great songs, they are musical pieces, with movements and themes and "flavour". I too think his attempts at more conventional trance are so-so, but I really think his full length albums are very strong -- musically. I don't want to dance all the time, nor do I want to vedge (sp?) out all the time either. I think variety is the future of techno, and I was really just trying to suggest that Namlook deserves recognition for the boundaries he is continually pushing. Anyway, I guess that's all I really wanted to say. It was just more fun to say it the other way :). "Well I don't care what anybody else thinks, I still like Pete" ;) Aren't opinions fun? Crispin -----
1994-03-29 09:20Christian BartholdssonAndrewJ writes: >Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's >Dre
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quoted 4 lines Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's>Hear hear. At the risk of drawing this out... I thought Mr Namlook's >Dreamfish stuff was OK but I grabbed a copy of Seasons Greetings = Winter >without a listen beforehand and never have I heard such a monotonous >disc. A whole 60 minutes of basically one patch and one chord. I can't even
Maybe it's just a statement from Mr Namlook, that winter is a very boring season. - chris@minsk.docs.uu.se
1994-03-29 17:26ethan millerAt 2:11 PM 3/29/94 +0100, Roy Badami wrote: >The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi,
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At 2:11 PM 3/29/94 +0100, Roy Badami wrote:
quoted 5 lines The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call>The second film in the trilogy is Powaqqatsi, though I'd hardly call >it new. The third film hasn't (as far as i'm aware) been made yet, >though if anyonw knows to the contrary, please tell me.... > > Cosmic
Powaquattsi (sp?) was actually the third film. The second was a sleeper that went largely unnoticed. There *is* a new film though...I'll get the name. take it easy ethan **************************************************************************** * ethan miller nrg 415.826.6137 * * 'one unbroken whole' * * (: positive energy can save the world :) * ****************************************************************************
1994-03-29 17:31Roy Badami> Powaquattsi (sp?) was actually the third film. The second was a sleeper that went largel
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quoted 1 line Powaquattsi (sp?) was actually the third film. The second was a> Powaquattsi (sp?) was actually the third film. The second was a
sleeper that went largely unnoticed. There *is* a new film though...I'll get the name. Are you sure Powaqatsi was the 3rd. I was sure it was the second, and the 3rd is as yet unmade. Several people have mentioned Baraka, an excellent film, but not part of the same series. The only connection is that Baraka was directed by the cinematographer who worked on Koyanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi..... Cosmic
1994-03-29 17:46Jon Drukman>Are you sure Powaqatsi was the 3rd. I was sure it was the second, and >the 3rd is as yet
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quoted 2 lines Are you sure Powaqatsi was the 3rd. I was sure it was the second, and>Are you sure Powaqatsi was the 3rd. I was sure it was the second, and >the 3rd is as yet unmade.
I'm sure it's the 2nd as well. The 3rd will supposedly be out sometime soon.
quoted 3 lines Several people have mentioned Baraka, an excellent film, but not part>Several people have mentioned Baraka, an excellent film, but not part >of the same series. The only connection is that Baraka was directed >by the cinematographer who worked on Koyanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi.....
Baraka is a fantastic cosmic wonderful brainfuck of a movie with a gorgeous soundtrack that mixes all sorts of traditional world music with a modern synthy score provided by Michael Stearns. It's really really really really really good. If you get the chance to see it on the big screen, GO. It just won't work on a TV set. Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
1994-03-29 17:55Roy BadamiRe Baraka, Jon Drukman wrote: > If you get the chance to see it on the big screen, GO. It
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Re Baraka, Jon Drukman wrote:
quoted 2 lines If you get the chance to see it on the big screen, GO. It just won't> If you get the chance to see it on the big screen, GO. It just won't > work on a TV set.
I'd say that applies to Koyanisqatsi and Powaqatsi, too. And the soundtracks of all of these films will probably appeal to many people on this list..... Cosmic
1994-03-30 03:57djkc> > > Re Baraka, Jon Drukman wrote: > > > If you get the chance to see it on the big scree
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quoted 12 lines Re Baraka, Jon Drukman wrote:> > > Re Baraka, Jon Drukman wrote: > > > If you get the chance to see it on the big screen, GO. It just won't > > work on a TV set. > > I'd say that applies to Koyanisqatsi and Powaqatsi, too. And the > soundtracks of all of these films will probably appeal to many people > on this list..... > > Cosmic
I've seen these videos at my local store and was curious. Now you guys have gone and talked me into renting them! But, where would one be able to see them on the big screen? -DJKC
1994-03-29 19:34stevenJRoy Badami muttered something about... :: ::> > JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI ::> >
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Roy Badami muttered something about... :: ::> > JAZ814042 +SOUNDTRACK KOYAANISQUATSI ::> > $10.01 JAZZ 6/90 Jazz!?!?! Hardly. ;-) e x t r a p o l a t e steve j. white _____________________________________________________________________________ Gort, klatu barada nicto. aragorn@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu
1994-05-16 17:47Mohsen GamshadI recently saw PN's "The Dutch Side of the Milky Way" CD and was wondering if anyone has h
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I recently saw PN's "The Dutch Side of the Milky Way" CD and was wondering if anyone has heard it and what's like? Mohsen