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1993-12-23 02:15Alan Michael Parry bits and bobs
1995-06-12 11:15Per Christian Frankplads Bits and bobs
└─ 1995-06-12 10:12James Skilton Re: Bits and bobs
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1993-12-23 02:15Alan Michael ParrySomeone on here was asking me if I knew where the postscript file for the CD cover for AB3
From:
Alan Michael Parry
Date:
Wed, 22 Dec 1993 21:15:15 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
bits and bobs
Someone on here was asking me if I knew where the postscript file for the CD cover for AB3 and I just located it. Let me know if you are still searching. By the way, anyone out there interested in scanning in some album cover art? I was thinking in particular AFX's Selected Ambient Works and Surfing on Sine Waves, but now that I think about it, theres a load of stuff out there that Id be interested in seeing. I would really appreciate someone doing this if they have the time. Many thanks. :flu'id (floo'-)
1995-06-12 11:15Per Christian Frankplads> Slam's Positive Education , my god what a track... Is it still available ? > On the CD m
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Per Christian Frankplads
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Date:
Mon, 12 Jun 1995 11:15:12 GMT +0100
Subject:
Bits and bobs
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quoted 2 lines Slam's Positive Education , my god what a track... Is it still available ?> Slam's Positive Education , my god what a track... Is it still available ? > On the CD maybe?
It's on the Soma compilation, also on CD.
quoted 1 line Could someone please post the R&S e-mail address?> Could someone please post the R&S e-mail address?
Someone said it's rs@macbel.be and asked if it's working - it is.
quoted 3 lines owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where>> owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where >> does this work stand in relation to his other works? >> and who wants to buy my Rissalecki ep? ($5 plus postage)
quoted 3 lines I don't own it, but I've heard it. Four tracks of pure junglism - stripped> I don't own it, but I've heard it. Four tracks of pure junglism - stripped > down experimental drum n' bass with the occasional synth stab here and > there. Not bad, but it didn't really floor me.
_Three_ tracks. Remixes off the (excellent) "Throbbing pouch" album. Junglism? I don't think so. More like breakbeat around 115-125 BPM, with more synth than "the occasional synth stab here and there". Highly recommended, if you liked the album. For those who enjoyed "Phat lab. nightmare" - better listen before you buy. Recommended listening at the moment: Beltram, John - Earth & nightfall (CD) (R&S) Fluke - The Peel sessions (CD) (Strangefruit) Hardfloor - Respected remixes (CDS) (Harthouse) Kemet Crew - Champion jungle sound (CD) (BMG) Larkin, Kenny - Azimuth (CD) (R&S) Manna - Manna (CD) (Apollo) redruM/Mark P. (= Modula Green) - Shellground (CD) (Fax) Sala, Oskar - My fascinating instrument (CD) (Fax) Subsurfing - Frozen ants (CD) (Apollo) Sun Electric - 30.7.94 (CD) (Apollo) Sunscreem - Exodus (promo 12") (Sony Soho Square) Various - Apollo 2: The divine compilation (2*CD) (Apollo) Various - Innernation: The Peel sessions (CD) (Strangefruit) Christian pcf@dnfi.no MOOing at chiba.picosof.com, port 7777
1995-06-12 10:12James SkiltonIn reply to these quotes, ... > >> owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where
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James Skilton
To:
Per Christian Frankplads , idm
Date:
Mon, 12 Jun 95 11:12:45 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: Bits and bobs
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Bits and bobs
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In reply to these quotes, ...
quoted 7 lines owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where> >> owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where > >> does this work stand in relation to his other works? > >> and who wants to buy my Rissalecki ep? ($5 plus postage) > > > I don't own it, but I've heard it. Four tracks of pure junglism - stripped > > down experimental drum n' bass with the occasional synth stab here and > > there. Not bad, but it didn't really floor me.
...Per Christian Frankplads wrote on Mon, 12 Jun 95 12:15:12 BST :
quoted 6 lines _Three_ tracks. Remixes off the (excellent) "Throbbing pouch" album.> _Three_ tracks. Remixes off the (excellent) "Throbbing pouch" album. > > Junglism? I don't think so. More like breakbeat around 115-125 BPM, > with more synth than "the occasional synth stab here and there". > Highly recommended, if you liked the album. For those who enjoyed > "Phat lab. nightmare" - better listen before you buy.
To which I say: Hang on, you're talking about "Rissalecki" which is 3 "TP" style laidback funky tracks. "Plug 1" is indeed 4 junglistic tracks. And its not explicitly credited to Vibert (not on my promo anyway), just a "West country musician who came to London" or something like that. J ^