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2005-01-27 21:24Michael Stein [idm] analord in the US
└─ 2005-01-29 23:19Jason Clark Re: [idm] analord in the US
└─ 2005-01-29 23:47lazlo Re: [idm] analord in the US
2005-01-30 04:42Greg Hill Re: [idm] analord in the US
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2005-01-27 21:24Michael Stein>Has ANYONE in the US received their binder? For those others in the US, I got mine here i
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quoted 1 line Has ANYONE in the US received their binder?>Has ANYONE in the US received their binder?
For those others in the US, I got mine here in Chicago yesterday (01/26). I was #569. So far, I am pretty impressed with it. I like Aphex, but I am by no means a complete RDJ worshipper. Still, big ups to Richard and Grant for taking the personal time to do something like this. You don't see Aphex's former 1990s contemporaries like Orbital, Underworld, or Prodigy making projects like this! -Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-01-29 23:19Jason ClarkAre these being sent through the postal service? I was order #32, but haven't heard anythi
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Are these being sent through the postal service? I was order #32, but haven't heard anything yet. It'd be nice to have a tracking number. On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 15:24:52 -0600, Michael Stein <Michael.Stein@allscripts.com> wrote:
quoted 17 lines Has ANYONE in the US received their binder?> >Has ANYONE in the US received their binder? > > For those others in the US, I got mine here in Chicago yesterday (01/26). I > was #569. So far, I am pretty impressed with it. > > I like Aphex, but I am by no means a complete RDJ worshipper. Still, big > ups to Richard and Grant for taking the personal time to do something like > this. You don't see Aphex's former 1990s contemporaries like Orbital, > Underworld, or Prodigy making projects like this! > > -Mike > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2005-01-29 23:47lazloI was order #31, and received it (in Austin) on Thursday via the postal service--yours is
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I was order #31, and received it (in Austin) on Thursday via the postal service--yours is probably enroute as we're typing. Mine got here in 95% shape, a minor seam split in the vinyl sleeve holding the actual 12". Wouldn't be an issue at all except for the embossed Aphex logo in the lower righthand corner of the vinyl sleeve, which will surely make it impossible to replace. Nice touch, btw. The binder itself isn't as epic as it has been made out to be; in addition to being a sometimes Aphex spotter, I'm also way into Factory...and while the concept behind the Analord binder is Factory-esque, the execution lacks the full attention to detail of Manchester's best imprint ever. No ingenious catalog #ering, no inset design or artwork, and the brass electroplated binder rings look as though they'll start to discolor quite soon. Maybe not, but I've got a hunch... The music itself is pretty choice--although I'm sure it's intended for 45, I like mine just fine at 33. It's rich, dense, and warm on both sides; at 33, it's melodically and thematically as complex as RDJAlbum, but the overall musicality and tonality are, to my ears, all about SAWI. I expect to play the shit out of the final CD comp. Heath Jason Clark wrote:
quoted 29 lines Are these being sent through the postal service? I was order #32, but> Are these being sent through the postal service? I was order #32, but > haven't heard anything yet. It'd be nice to have a tracking number. > > > > > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 15:24:52 -0600, Michael Stein > <Michael.Stein@allscripts.com> wrote: > >>>Has ANYONE in the US received their binder? >> >>For those others in the US, I got mine here in Chicago yesterday (01/26). I >>was #569. So far, I am pretty impressed with it. >> >>I like Aphex, but I am by no means a complete RDJ worshipper. Still, big >>ups to Richard and Grant for taking the personal time to do something like >>this. You don't see Aphex's former 1990s contemporaries like Orbital, >>Underworld, or Prodigy making projects like this! >> >>-Mike >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > >
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2005-01-30 04:42Greg Hilljust picked up these two releases tonight at Amoeba in Berkeley....these releases are good
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Sat, 29 Jan 2005 20:42:54 -0800
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just picked up these two releases tonight at Amoeba in Berkeley....these releases are good "old school" Aphex!sounds a lot like SAW1. Now only if Autechre would produce some listenable music.....probably not. ----- Original Message ----- From: "lazlo" <muziq@ionet.net> To: "Jason Clark" <strangeloop@gmail.com> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 3:47 PM Subject: Re: [idm] analord in the US
quoted 4 lines I was order #31, and received it (in Austin) on Thursday via the postal> I was order #31, and received it (in Austin) on Thursday via the postal > service--yours is probably enroute as we're typing. Mine got here in 95% > shape, a minor seam split in the vinyl sleeve holding the actual 12". > Wouldn't be an issue at all except for the embossed Aphex logo in the
lower
quoted 6 lines righthand corner of the vinyl sleeve, which will surely make it impossible> righthand corner of the vinyl sleeve, which will surely make it impossible > to replace. Nice touch, btw. > > The binder itself isn't as epic as it has been made out to be; in addition > to being a sometimes Aphex spotter, I'm also way into Factory...and while > the concept behind the Analord binder is Factory-esque, the execution
lacks
quoted 27 lines the full attention to detail of Manchester's best imprint ever. No> the full attention to detail of Manchester's best imprint ever. No > ingenious catalog #ering, no inset design or artwork, and the brass > electroplated binder rings look as though they'll start to discolor quite > soon. Maybe not, but I've got a hunch... > > The music itself is pretty choice--although I'm sure it's intended for 45, > I like mine just fine at 33. It's rich, dense, and warm on both sides; at > 33, it's melodically and thematically as complex as RDJAlbum, but the > overall musicality and tonality are, to my ears, all about SAWI. I expect > to play the shit out of the final CD comp. > > Heath > > Jason Clark wrote: > > > Are these being sent through the postal service? I was order #32, but > > haven't heard anything yet. It'd be nice to have a tracking number. > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 15:24:52 -0600, Michael Stein > > <Michael.Stein@allscripts.com> wrote: > > > >>>Has ANYONE in the US received their binder? > >> > >>For those others in the US, I got mine here in Chicago yesterday
(01/26). I
quoted 3 lines was #569. So far, I am pretty impressed with it.> >>was #569. So far, I am pretty impressed with it. > >> > >>I like Aphex, but I am by no means a complete RDJ worshipper. Still,
big
quoted 1 line ups to Richard and Grant for taking the personal time to do something> >>ups to Richard and Grant for taking the personal time to do something
like
quoted 20 lines this. You don't see Aphex's former 1990s contemporaries like Orbital,> >>this. You don't see Aphex's former 1990s contemporaries like Orbital, > >>Underworld, or Prodigy making projects like this! > >> > >>-Mike > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>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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