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1994-05-03 03:01flu'id (floo'-) Keyboard followup..(and afx)
└─ 1994-05-03 04:02Lee An Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
└─ 1994-05-03 11:29CiM Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
└─ 1994-05-03 22:05Lee An Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
├─ 1994-05-04 09:39CiM Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
│ └─ 1994-05-04 10:51Lee An Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
└─ 1994-05-06 01:29Robert B. Curlee Re: Keyboard followup..(and afx)
└─ 1994-05-06 09:32- Greg Earle Nation 12 (Was: "Re: Keyboard followup ... (and AFX)")
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1994-05-03 03:01flu'id (floo'-)On the same line as the Keyboard magazine article, is one in the UK mag "Future Music" (ap
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On the same line as the Keyboard magazine article, is one in the UK mag "Future Music" (apologies if this has been mentioned before). It has one of the best interviews with Richard James that Ive read in recent times and talks about his customized gear to a fair degree. Also included are some nice pics and a surprisingly good discography. If your interested in the technology and technique behind this boy then you should definately take a look - it includes a pic of one his homemade thingies stamped with the afx logo and "Aphex Elec. Corp" :) Other highlights include his sound making process and how he built a sampler in school that "only sampled half the time, but made really good noises" Its definately worth a look - I picked it up for $7 at Tower Books In Philly. A few questions on the discography however than ben or someone else in the know might be able to help with, it lists: # Digeridoo Outer Rhythm Jan '92 and 2 releases on Mighty Force... # Aphex Twin EP Sept '91 # AFX / Analogue Bubblebath Sept '91 thanks :) _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d <finger me for PGP key> /,_) \ \ flu'id (floo'-) (/ \\ brit@chopin.udel.edu :65 FD F9 9F F2 23 F8 CF: \) fluid@freezer.cns.udel.edu :80 9C 11 AA 9F 92 0D 27:
1994-05-03 04:02Lee AnAssuming that you're asking if this is correct, the answer is yes. This track is listed in
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Assuming that you're asking if this is correct, the answer is yes. This track is listed in your discography as the same-titled R&S release RSUK-12. Outer Rhythm is merely the UK branch of R&S, hence the catalog id "RSUK." The confusing part here lies in that R&S usually keeps the Outer Rhythm logo too small to notice, so most assume that the label is R&S, and its not its UK sub-label. Hope this helps, Lee An
quoted 18 lines A few questions on> A few questions on > the discography however than ben or someone else in the know might be > able to help with, it lists: > > # Digeridoo Outer Rhythm Jan '92 > > thanks :) > > _______ > (__,-, \ > / /\ \ f l u i d <finger me for PGP key> > /,_) \ \ flu'id (floo'-) > (/ \\ brit@chopin.udel.edu :65 FD F9 9F F2 23 F8 CF: > \) fluid@freezer.cns.udel.edu :80 9C 11 AA 9F 92 0D 27: > > > >
1994-05-03 11:29CiMOn Mon, 2 May 1994, Lee An wrote: > Assuming that you're asking if this is correct, the an
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Tue, 3 May 1994 12:29:35 +0100 (BST)
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On Mon, 2 May 1994, Lee An wrote:
quoted 8 lines Assuming that you're asking if this is correct, the answer is yes. This> Assuming that you're asking if this is correct, the answer is yes. This > track is listed in your discography as the same-titled R&S release > RSUK-12. Outer Rhythm is merely the UK branch of R&S, hence the catalog > id "RSUK." The confusing part here lies in that R&S usually keeps the > Outer Rhythm logo too small to notice, so most assume that the label is > R&S, and its not its UK sub-label. > > > > # Digeridoo Outer Rhythm Jan '92
I always thought that Outer Rhythm was just the UK distributor, not actually a sub-label of R&S. As far as I am aware, Outer Rhythm went bust a while back; that's why R&S/Apollo stuff is distributed by Revolver (I think) nowadays. __ Simon Walley | 1E 76 9A 0D 78 3A 3B 1C | /\ \ <u9323899@sys.uea.ac.uk> | A1 60 73 AE 8B 0E E0 B6 | /--\_\
1994-05-03 22:05Lee AnYou're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release that I can remember is "Stella." The
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Tue, 3 May 1994 15:05:13 -0700 (PDT)
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You're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release that I can remember is "Stella." The only strange thing is that I do have a Leftfield release from several years back on Outer Rhythm that has no mention of R&S on the record label or jacket. . . Lee
quoted 10 lines I always thought that Outer Rhythm was just the UK distributor, not> I always thought that Outer Rhythm was just the UK distributor, not > actually a sub-label of R&S. As far as I am aware, Outer Rhythm went bust > a while back; that's why R&S/Apollo stuff is distributed by Revolver (I > think) nowadays. > __ > Simon Walley | 1E 76 9A 0D 78 3A 3B 1C | /\ \ > <u9323899@sys.uea.ac.uk> | A1 60 73 AE 8B 0E E0 B6 | /--\_\ > > >
1994-05-04 09:39CiMOn Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An wrote: > You're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release t
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Wed, 4 May 1994 10:39:48 +0100 (BST)
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On Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An wrote:
quoted 4 lines You're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release that I can remember> You're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release that I can remember > is "Stella." The only strange thing is that I do have a Leftfield release > from several years back on Outer Rhythm that has no mention of R&S on the > record label or jacket. . .
Thats because Outer Rhythm was an independent distributor, not a sub-part of R&S. It distributed stuff by other labels too. __ Simon Walley | 1E 76 9A 0D 78 3A 3B 1C | /\ \ <u9323899@sys.uea.ac.uk> | A1 60 73 AE 8B 0E E0 B6 | /--\_\
1994-05-04 10:51Lee AnAhhh. I now see the light. Lee > > On Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An wrote: > > > You're probably
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Ahhh. I now see the light. Lee
quoted 16 lines On Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An wrote:> > On Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An wrote: > > > You're probably right. The last Outer Rhythm release that I can remember > > is "Stella." The only strange thing is that I do have a Leftfield release > > from several years back on Outer Rhythm that has no mention of R&S on the > > record label or jacket. . . > > Thats because Outer Rhythm was an independent distributor, not a sub-part > of R&S. It distributed stuff by other labels too. > __ > Simon Walley | 1E 76 9A 0D 78 3A 3B 1C | /\ \ > <u9323899@sys.uea.ac.uk> | A1 60 73 AE 8B 0E E0 B6 | /--\_\ > > >
1994-05-06 01:29Robert B. CurleeOn Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An and Simon were discussing Outer Rhythm and their relation to R&
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On Tue, 3 May 1994, Lee An and Simon were discussing Outer Rhythm and their relation to R&S. Outer Rhythm started as a sub-label of Rhythm King as did Warp when they started up. Rhythm King pressed the first RSW releases and was a dance sub-label of Mute. Mute dumped Rhythm King and Warp split as did Outer Rhythm (I believe). Outer Rhythm merely licensed some R&S hits (Energy Flash, Mentasm, Stella...) one release has some UK only mixes. It was called just Order To Dance (not to be confused with the R&S comp: In Order To Dance). Quite a good release with some great mixes by Joey Beltram of older R&S tunes (my favorite is a remix of Quest). After Outer Rhythm died they sprang up again as Inner Rhythm but are now defunct (I believe). Mute Corporation now has NovaMute, of course, and has no relation to the ever growing Warp (who BTW is in a feud with Renaat the R of R&S). Hows that for scene talk? I'd love to find more older Outer Rhythm and Rhythm King releases. I bought what I could find through Pinnacle but there simply isn't much out there. I have a great Nation 12 release, some Man Machine, Baby Ford, but am looking for more Leftfield. I have both DJUM DJUM. please e-mail your help. -robert
1994-05-06 09:32- Greg Earle>How's that for scene talk? I'd love to find more older Outer Rhythm and Rhythm >King rele
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quoted 3 lines How's that for scene talk? I'd love to find more older Outer Rhythm and Rhythm>How's that for scene talk? I'd love to find more older Outer Rhythm and Rhythm >King releases. I bought what I could find through Pinnacle, but there simply >isn't much out there. I have a great Nation 12 release, ...
Nation 12? Isn't that the project that John Foxx (ex-Ultravox lead singer and later solo artist) is/was involved in? If that's the case, and it's all right to mention Old Farts (like Terry Riley) and All-Time Classic Albums (like "Storm The Studio"), then I simply can't help but put in an ObIDM plug for his 1980 release "Metamatic". Positively awesome minimalist atmospheric electro mood music. One of my Top Ten, that's for sure. Made Gary Numan look like the true fool he was ... "Down escalators, come to the sea-view Behind the smoked glass no-one sees you A familiar figure comes to meet you I remember your face From some shattered windscreen ... 'Cross the Plaza ... " So great it almost made me remember of a time when I could stand vocals/lyrics in music :-) - Greg