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1999-12-17 21:02Frank Nieto (idm) yr end top ten
├─ 1999-12-30 23:53Michael Keay RE: (idm) yr end top ten
└─ 1999-12-31 22:02(idm) 99 chart (about 50% OTP)
1999-12-17 22:27Superfuzz Re: (idm) yr end top ten
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1999-12-17 21:02Frank Nietookay so i know i'm gonna get totally obilterated for this one, but here it goes. i've alwa
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okay so i know i'm gonna get totally obilterated for this one, but here it goes. i've always been a glutton for punsihment. electronic top ten list- 1. underworld/ beaucoup fish/v2 * my favorite artist, three mind blowing shows in los angeles. this record puts a smile on my face every time listen to it. "jumbo" & "bruce lee" alone were what sold me. 2. super_collider/head on/skint-medicine-loaded phenomenally funked up...fuck beck and his party, cristian and james throw an event. 3. unit/the narcoleptic symphony/caipirinha *swept me off my feet. the stripped down electronic cousin of my bloody valentines "loveless". 4. gentle people/simply faboo/rephlex *fun, energetic. reminds me of junior high school while on a steady diet of depeche mode.. 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet *speechless... 6. stewart walker/stabiles/force inc. *one of the most beautiful records i've heard all year. maybe ever. 7. nightmares on wax/carboot soul/warp-matador *smooth as fuck grooves."finer" is what a hip hop lullabye would sound like. 8. ming and fs/hells kitchen/om *to steal a friends wording, junk-staposition rules! 9.tie- les rhythmes digitales/darkdancer/wall of sound-astralwerks *"brothers" was a highlight here. mr.scruff/"get a move on" cd5/ninja tune *the sampled riff placed quite nicely amongst the years most toe-tappingnest groove. 10. howie b/snatch/pussyfoot-palm pictures *especially for the track "gallway" peaceout, frank --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-30 23:53Michael Keay> 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet > *speechless... Do I gig this. In m
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quoted 2 lines 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet> 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet > *speechless...
Do I gig this. In my limited opinion, this is *THE* best album of the year, that I have heard.
quoted 3 lines 9.tie-> 9.tie- > les rhythmes digitales/darkdancer/wall of sound-astralwerks > *"brothers" was a highlight here.
There is no way this deserves to be in any top-ten. Well maybe the top ten of the worst albums of the millenium. Utter tripe in my opinion. Other great albums of the year London Elecktricity - Pull The Plug Krust - Coded Language Leftfield - Rhythm and Stealth Orbital - Middle Of Nowhere I could go on but I am on the train travelling back to my parents for XMAS and don't have access to my current hit list of albums, whih have made this year quite special, musically Mikey --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-31 22:02multsanta@sprynet.comsorry for all the hip hop and non-idm. IMHO, i couldn't even do a top 10 of IDM this year.
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sorry for all the hip hop and non-idm. IMHO, i couldn't even do a top 10 of IDM this year. Partially because I'm buying hardly any as of late and partially it because it was a pretty bad year, IMHO.. Top 10: 1. Aesop Rock- Appleseed CDr EP (no label) wow. insanely great. one of the few truly innovative hip hop releases in a while. I've only had this for a little over month, but it's been in constant rotation. excellent dark production (almost entirely handled by Aesop himself) and this deep voice. plus this kids got mad concepts, and a unique rhyme scheme. it's a shame that this didn't have better distribution (it was sold pretty much exclusively over the web). check http://www.aesoprock.com/ or http://www.mp3.com/aesoprock/ 2. Super_collider- Head On (loaded) there's just no fucking with this. soo funky yet technologically advanced. and Jamie lidell's got SOUL. 3. Fennesz- plus forty seven degrees 56' 37" minus sixteen degrees 51' 80" (Touch) Fennesz remains one of the few 'glitch/microwave/microsound/lowercase/whatevertrendyname' artists to create emotional MUSIC and not just bland sounds. Definetly one of the few releases in said genre to hold my interests this year. 4. While- Seek EP (musik aus strom) Finally, a MAS release which trancends the 'AEsthetically pleasing' catagory into something which is actually innovative. 5. Guineo- Tosstones EP (chocolate industries) like richard devine doing hip hop. so noisy, yet it manages to have some soul 6. Blackalicious- A2G EP (mo' wax/quannum) been a while since their killer EP, but this one's less jazzy and more of a straight forward hip hop experience. A perfect chance for gift of gab to show just how he has the best breath control in hip hop. Their LP just didn't do it for me, though. 7. Mr. Bungle- California (Warner) 8. Hrvatski- Oiseaux '96-'98 (rekanklang...) New twist on the otherwise played out style of drill n' bass. 9. Crank-heftibag (Mille Plateux) Aliens have already interpreted the love boat theme, now they have a take on free jazz. Outstanding, although not quite as entertaining as 'Approximate Love Boat', but better than 'wanton phenomenom' 10. Mikah 9- It's All Love CDr(no lbl) With the exception of like two compilation tracks, we haven't heard from Mikah since the Fellowship went on hiatus and finally we get this poorly produced (the last song is cut off in the middle!) home burnt job with hideous artwork (photocopied on fluorescent yellow paper) . But lyrically, Mikah Nine, Freestyle Fellowship OG hasn't lost a thing. Since disappearing from the face of the earth due to contractual issues with a certain major label his distinct style has been 'borrowed' by dozens of blowdians and Internet geeks. But, like Souls of Mischief said 'they bite flows, so we make up new ones'. Mikah's apparently made up loads of new ones. Lyrically, the album is all over the map, from out there shit to straight forward rhyming, from old school fellowship style to gangsta rap (maybe?), and this half singing, half rhyming style he kicks on several tracks. There is loads of straight up singing, too. (although, unlike other MCs turned singers, he actually possesses an amazing voice). In a strange 'student teaching the teacher' twist, Mikah seems to have taken a cue from fellow Project Blowdian Abstract Rude, although I can't put my finger on just Too bad the beats from newcomer Josef Leimberg complete garbage and painfully cluttered to the point it gets in the way of the MC. Honorable mentions- D'Angelo- 'Left & Right/Untitled', DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist- Brainfreeze, Lexanucuplt tour CDr (if only for the killer Electric Company remix), Solutiore Of Stareau 3xCDr, Accelera Deck, most of the falsch label output, freestyle fellowship & OD- 'the level of difficulty in this', Mos Def- Black On Both Sides, Fakesch- Marion, pharhoe monch- internal affairs, manny fresh productions, jay-z 'so ghetto', tomas jirku mp3s. disappointments- Ae- ep7, the roots- come alive (and to a lesser extent, things fall apart), quannum LP, P.E.A.C.E. EP, anything this year on skam (represses excluded, of course), Fat Jack/Blowdians- Cater To The DJ, squarepusher- maximum priest, blackalicious- nia LP most overrated idm act this year- funckarama most underrated idm act this year- abstain.. best CDr demo/indie IDM release: tie: solutiore of stareau & EU- christmas baubles long deserved re-presses of the year- freestyle fellowship- 'to whom it may concern', boards of canada - 'high scores' records I should have purchased by now- Mouse On Mars, Ko-Wrek Technique, Freeform- green park, squarepusher/richard Thomas, squarepusher- selection 16, the whole 20-2000 series(?!) things I'll buy next year- Stock Hausen & Walkman- Organ Transplants Vol. 2 (!!), D'angelo-Voodoo (!!!), vibert/cole, that electronic/jazz comp on plug research, Smyglyssna CD, Common- Like Water For Chocolate, Del- Both Sides of The Brain, EU CD, J-Live- The Best Part --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-17 22:27Superfuzz----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Nieto" <frank@willrecords.com> To: <idm@hyperrea
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quoted 2 lines 1. underworld/ beaucoup fish/v2> 1. underworld/ beaucoup fish/v2 > 10. howie b/snatch/pussyfoot-palm pictures
I'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above artists. I find Underworld plain annoying, and Howie B tends to get me throwing large, heavy objects at my CD player.
quoted 2 lines 4. gentle people/simply faboo/rephlex> 4. gentle people/simply faboo/rephlex > *fun, energetic. reminds me of junior high school while on a steady diet
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quoted 1 line depeche mode..> depeche mode..
Yay for Rephlex! I'll back up this selection 100%. "Simply Faboo" is excellent.
quoted 2 lines 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet> 5. andrea parker/kiss my arp/mo wax-beggars banquet > *speechless...
I kind of felt the same way - but the reason I was speechless was because I was sleeping through it.
quoted 2 lines 7. nightmares on wax/carboot soul/warp-matador> 7. nightmares on wax/carboot soul/warp-matador > *smooth as fuck grooves."finer" is what a hip hop lullabye would sound
like. As I said last week, one good track does not make an album... and as beautiful as "Finer" is, the rest of the album sucks extremely huge monkey balls compared to it.
quoted 1 line mr.scruff/"get a move on" cd5/ninja tune> mr.scruff/"get a move on" cd5/ninja tune
Yay for Ninjas! "Get A Move On" was definitely one of the most fun and playful tracks I've heard all year. "Keep It Unreal" was good, top to bottom, although a bit repetitive and overly long at some points. superfuzz@home.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-18 16:44TheevilD@aol.com<< 'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above artists. I find
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<< 'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above artists. I find Underworld plain annoying >> Why is so much shit talked about 'commercial' or even (god help us) 'unintelligent' techno. I'm not referring entirely to this post, but to general comments slagging the likes of Fatboy Slim. 'Ver Fatboy puts out happy, enjoyable, dumb party music, and doesn't mind admitting it. We're acting like someone who enjoys good wines, and as a reult, refuses to drink beer in the pub with their mates. I wouldn't sit down and listen to his music (or that of the Chemical Brothers, Basement Jaxx etc) like I would Autechre, but don't sulk when it comes on in a club, or while I'm working. As for Underworld themselves, they make excellent pop techno. Very simple, very effective. Tr*nce still sucks though. Not opinion: fact. Jorkens --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-19 08:08Sam Frank> << 'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above > artists. I
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quoted 6 lines << 'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above> << 'd just like to say that I have total and complete hatred for the above > artists. I find Underworld plain annoying >> > > Why is so much shit talked about 'commercial' or even (god help us) > 'unintelligent' techno. I'm not referring entirely to this post, but to > general comments slagging the likes of Fatboy Slim.
My number one guilty pleasure of the year, an acquired taste from a roommate who loves Germany and MP3s: the most virulently, shamelessly pop 1-2-3-4 Euro-techno, the kind that's just making its way into our less fine establishments here in the States. Not Fatboy and Co., who I still don't have much use for, but rather this year's updates of the (Band) Real McCoy. The Vengaboys--it never ceases to amuse when when I hear two fratboys fighting over how many "Booms" there are ("Boom-Boom=Boom, I want you in my room." "You're blatantly wrong! Sharon said it was 4! Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom!") and singin along to themselves; that "Blue" song; even Mellow Trax's "Lost in Space," the closest I've heard nearly-wordless techno get to fascism (but God, as my friend says, "They understand the human psyche so well": the build-ups are perfect). On one level, this shit is awful (Is this Ibiza music? I've always been scared away by the compilations), fucking terrible pap. But it's so perfectly crafted for dancefloor nutsiness--the same chord progressions, the same beat, the same build-ups, a new filter or tweak--that I've found it hard to resist. Plus, that "Blue Corvette" line is priceless (or, cheap and tawdry). Just an a sociological level: for you Europeans, does this stuff get spun alongside Fatboy, or is it even more top-40 oriented? Oakenfeld music? Ibiza music? And how is the VengaBoys album anyhow? I'll never buy it, I swear! It reminds me of lots of bad Sweet 16s. Now I can look back and realize that all those speed rap/fem vox high-NRG combos I so despised have something to offer. Sorta. Sam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-01 20:53Warp Yourself>London Elecktricity - Pull The Plug I heard some London Elecktricity courtesy of David Pa
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quoted 1 line London Elecktricity - Pull The Plug>London Elecktricity - Pull The Plug
I heard some London Elecktricity courtesy of David Parkin who sends me Gilles Peterson shows via mp3. Anyhow, what label are they on? I can't find any trace of them here in L.A. -david ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org