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1998-10-19 23:25Philip Sherburne (idm) thomas brinkmann
1999-06-08 22:32(idm) thomas brinkmann
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1999-09-19 22:17George, David (idm) thomas brinkmann
1999-09-20 23:53Warp Yourself Re: (idm) thomas brinkmann
1999-12-14 22:01(idm) Thomas Brinkmann
├─ 1999-12-14 23:16Lance @ Inaudible Re: (idm) Thomas Brinkmann
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1998-10-19 23:25Philip Sherburne>>I know that the "doris/clara" record is on Ernst, the label Thomas >>Brinkmann set up. I
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quoted 4 lines I know that the "doris/clara" record is on Ernst, the label Thomas>>I know that the "doris/clara" record is on Ernst, the label Thomas >>Brinkmann set up. I believe all of the releases thus far are women's >>names, and all are recorded @ 133.33 BPM (one full revolution on a >>12" record) so very strange patterns are formed in the vinyl.
quoted 3 lines Lance, I know Brinkmann's a favorite of yours, any>> Lance, I know Brinkmann's a favorite of yours, any >>more info? I don't own any of 'em yet, I've only seen one in the >>shop & wasn't taken enough to buy it at the time.
Lance is quite right--they're really very weird takes on the territory Mike Ink covers in the Studio 1 records, but they wander pretty far away from that, too. Each record is pretty different--one even heavily samples Eric B. & Rakim. For a review of all 5 12"s so far, check out my review at Urban Sounds, at http://www.urbansounds.com/home/styles/house_techno/thomas_brinkmann-various.html peace, phil ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-06-08 22:32Ambientidm@aol.comhello everyone, i just picked up a cd at a local store. the front is blue with orange lett
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hello everyone, i just picked up a cd at a local store. the front is blue with orange lettering. it says thomas brinkmann studio 1 - variationen. the matrix number is profan -cd 2. can anyone shed some light on what it is that i bought? thanks, bmP
1999-06-08 22:45danielthis is brinkman doing variations (two armed tone arm) of Mike Ink's studio one material..
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this is brinkman doing variations (two armed tone arm) of Mike Ink's studio one material.. -daniel Head Monkey Mad Monkey Records http://monkey.eliteware.com On Tue, 8 Jun 1999 Ambientidm@aol.com wrote:
quoted 11 lines hello everyone,> hello everyone, > > i just picked up a cd at a local store. the front is blue with orange > lettering. it says thomas brinkmann studio 1 - variationen. the matrix > number is profan -cd 2. can anyone shed some light on what it is that i > bought? > > thanks, > > bmP >
1999-09-19 22:17George, Davidok so i don't have anything by thomas brinkmann but it seems like he's done a million thin
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ok so i don't have anything by thomas brinkmann but it seems like he's done a million things. does anyone have any recommendations? thanks, dave
1999-09-20 23:53Warp YourselfVariationnen on Profan, I think, is my favorite for the moment. -d >From: "George, David"
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Variationnen on Profan, I think, is my favorite for the moment. -d
quoted 10 lines From: "George, David" <dbg17@elec.canterbury.ac.nz>>From: "George, David" <dbg17@elec.canterbury.ac.nz> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: (idm) thomas brinkmann >Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 10:17:09 +1200 > >ok so i don't have anything by thomas brinkmann but it seems like he's done >a million things. does anyone have any recommendations? > >thanks, >dave
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1999-12-14 22:01GWEINSTOCK@HWS.EDUI want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a live set (rec
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I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a live set (recorded) by him, and it piqued my interest. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Also, I remember seeing someone slag the Warp 10+3 series recently (I'm a little late on this I guess). I can't speak for classics or influences, but remixes is one of the best disks I've gotten this year. That Red Snapper remix of The Sabres of Paradise is worth the price of the disk IMO. I also just bought Monolake "Hong Kong" (really late on that one), sounds pretty good on first listen... props to IDM for letting me know to take it out of the tin before it snaps (good advice) -Gabe gweinstock@hws.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-14 23:16Lance @ InaudibleAt 06:01 PM 12/14/1999 -0400, you wrote: >I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not
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At 06:01 PM 12/14/1999 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a>I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a >live set (recorded) by him, and it piqued my interest. Any recommendations >would be appreciated.
Here are the releases I recommend most: . Thomas Brinkmann: Concept 1 Variations cd/2x12" (Concept) . Max.Ernst & Freunde 1 12" (Max.Ernst) . Max.Ernst & Freunde 2 12" (Max.Ernst) . Ester Brinkmann: Voran 9+1 12" (Suppose) . Ester Brinkmann: Totes Ronen cd (Suppose) . Ester Brinkmann: Weisse Naechte cd (Suppose) Or check the official Brinkmann-Max-Ernst website at: www.max-ernst.de -->-Lance--- lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-15 03:09helmut auf den Zackbummvollgas> Here are the releases I recommend most: > . Thomas Brinkmann: Concept 1 Variations cd/2x
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quoted 7 lines Here are the releases I recommend most:> Here are the releases I recommend most: > . Thomas Brinkmann: Concept 1 Variations cd/2x12" (Concept) > . Max.Ernst & Freunde 1 12" (Max.Ernst) > . Max.Ernst & Freunde 2 12" (Max.Ernst) > . Ester Brinkmann: Voran 9+1 12" (Suppose) > . Ester Brinkmann: Totes Ronen cd (Suppose) > . Ester Brinkmann: Weisse Naechte cd (Suppose)
i'd like to add: Soul Center (Thomas Brinkmann)- st (Soul Center/WBV) to this list, with the caveat that it is a little funkier and less minimal than the brinkmann/max ernst i've heard. if you don't like a touch of funk (just a touch!) then don't bother just yet. susan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-15 15:08Kent williamsOn Tue, 14 Dec 1999 GWEINSTOCK@HWS.EDU wrote: > I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I
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On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 GWEINSTOCK@HWS.EDU wrote:
quoted 3 lines I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a> I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard a > live set (recorded) by him, and it piqued my interest. Any recommendations > would be appreciated.
Any of his 12" are excellent -- depending on what you can find. Also the Soul Center CD which is a revalation to me. Brinkmann has his own unique take on 4 to the floor dance music -- a sort of relentless chugging that subtly morphs from beginning to end. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-15 17:34Cesium5Hz@aol.comIn a message dated 15/12/99 7:00:37 GWEINSTOCK@HWS.EDU writes: > I want to get some Thomas
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In a message dated 15/12/99 7:00:37 GWEINSTOCK@HWS.EDU writes:
quoted 1 line I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard> I want to get some Thomas Brinkmann, but I'm not sure what to get. I heard
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quoted 2 lines live set (recorded) by him, and it piqued my interest. Any recommendations> live set (recorded) by him, and it piqued my interest. Any recommendations > would be appreciated.
What a lot of people may not be aware of is that Thomas has an array of releases. Some personal experimental minimal music, and some what he calls as exp 'sounds'. His Studio Variations of Mike Ink's works on Profan and Concept: VR remix of Richie Hawtin's Concept series on M_nus are recommended. These have been done via discovery of extraneous dynamic 'sounds' produced through his 30 kg plate custom turntables and 2 tone arms with 2 separate cartridges. If you are more interested in his 'music', then check out the Max Ernst and Freund series. It is more on a Surrealist minimal trip (or I am just subconciously influenced by the word Ersnt?) His Esther Brinkmann project focusses more on energies inspired by his late sister whom he didn't know for long but somehow has made a connection to her through sound experimentation. Spooky? That's T. Brinkmann for you... A Z --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-15 18:01Cesium5Hz@aol.comIn a message dated 15/12/99 11:10:19 pict@pacbell.net writes: > > . Thomas Brinkmann: Conc
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In a message dated 15/12/99 11:10:19 pict@pacbell.net writes:
quoted 1 line . Thomas Brinkmann: Concept 1 Variations cd/2x12" (Concept)> > . Thomas Brinkmann: Concept 1 Variations cd/2x12" (Concept)
OK, On a technical note, I have toying with the perrenial sound querry of "Does the CD version extend the dynamics of TB's variation, compared with the vinyl version?" This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were recorded via vinyl, do the sounds exposed transfer better through digital audio or does it lose the dynamics when analog (use of dub plates) transfer is applied. What would TB have to say?? What would he prefer? Does the Cd version elicit sounds which we would't find on vinyl? Is this music idm or imm (intelligent minimal music)? Anyone? A Z --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-15 22:16Sam Frank> This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were recorded > via viny
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quoted 6 lines This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were recorded> This is purely a digital v analog transfer Q; As the variations were recorded > via vinyl, do the sounds exposed transfer better through digital audio or > does it lose the dynamics when analog (use of dub plates) transfer is applied. > What would TB have to say?? What would he prefer? Does the Cd version elicit > sounds which we would't find on vinyl? Is this music idm or imm (intelligent > minimal music)? Anyone?
A friend who's exchanged emails with TB sez that Brinkmann is fascinated with vinyl's decay--the fact that each time it plays, it sounds a little different. Which isn't to say he despises CDs, but that he works with vinyl for a reason--it's "real," whatever that means. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org