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From:
ozymandias G desiderata
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Gonzalo Merchan
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Date:
Sat, 16 Mar 1996 16:00:57 -0800
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Re: (idm) Questions 2
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Gonzal Merchan (Fresh) had these questions for us: gm> 1. Can whoever went to the Autechre in-store at Tower in SF give us a gm> run down on it? It was funny and kind of sad, actually. I showed up there with a few people at a quarter to 5. There was a small group of people milling around who had also showed up for the in-store appearance, which was supposed to start at 5. 5 came and went with no Jonah or Rob or Sean to be seen, but hey, it's a record store, so I didn't have any difficulty keeping myself occupied. I picked up copies of the domestic version of Tri Repetae (Woo hoo! Over 140 minutes of class music for $12.49! I'm glad I made myself wait for the domestic) and the new Planetary Assault Systems collection. Time passed and time passed. Which was a good thing, because the people at Virgin obviously did NOT have their shit together and were running around trying to find the necessary gear. Meanwhile, the house DJ was obviously having difficulty with Autechre's name, self-consciously pausing each time before he said "ow-tek-er". It cracked me up. Finally, at about 5:30 or so, Autechre showed up with Mark Broom and the Flux TV crew in tow. At this point the boneheads at Virgin finally realized that they were going to have to somehow patch Autechre's mixer and turntables into the soundboard and started scrabbling for gear. Meanwhile, Sean and Rob were standing around chatting with some of the bystanders that had shown up to see what was happening. I talked to them for about 15 minutes, was impressed by their lack of pretension and laid-back attitudes, and extracted this information from them: o They are wall-to-wall booked for this tour. They flew up to SF _exclusively_ to appear at Virgin. They'd flown up from LA earlier in the afternoon, been interviewed by Flux TV, and after they spun were hopping back on the plane down to LA, and from there were going to fly straight to Miami for a live appearance there. o There had been some hope that they were going to be able to spin at a party in SF that night, but they just couldn't fit it in. They also went to great lengths to disclaim any special talents as DJs, although (as I will get to in a moment) I think they were just being modest. o Some people here had noticed that the second disc on the domestic version of "Tri Repetae" have "Anvil Vampre" printed on them instead of "Anvil Vapre". According to one of them (the one with the ponytail), these are now "collector's items" ;), because they noticed the error and convinced TVT to print up a second, corrected batch. "Well, it's TVT, what d'you expect?" After awhile, to kill time, somebody handed them some Sharpies and had them start signing things. I was a little hesitant to get anything signed, because there's something that's just a little too rock-star about that whole thing, but finally just said, "fuck it" and had them get red and black ink all over the pristine metallic green of my "Tri Repetae" cover. For those who care, the signatures are completely unintelligible. They look cool, though. Finally, the Virgin staff got things sorted enough for Autechre to spin. They may not be Derrick May or anything, but they make a very capable DJing team. I didn't recognize most of what they played, except that it was quality old-school electro for the most part, but they did drop the TTQ remix of Mescalinium United's We Have Arrived. That got a big fat thumbs-up from me, especially because it seemed so appropriate, coming from them. At several points in their (very short) set, it sounded like the hefty Virgin in-store speakers were going to blow up. It sounded _very_ cool to my anarchic self. Finally, they absolutely had to take off to catch their plane back down to LA. They apologized for the rushed-ness of their set and waved at everybody, and then took off. It was all sort of anti-climactic, albeit in an entertaining way. I didn't stick around to see Jonah spin because it was already 6:30 and I had work to do. The Virgin people should try to be a bit more organized if they want to try to do things like this again in the future. gm> 6. I picked up this weird copy of ISDN, in a black folding package with gm> what looks like additional artwork in the inside. Anyone know whats up gm> with this? This is the original "Limited Edition" version of ISDN. There were a lot of jokes about its limitedness at the time of its release, because it was EVERYWHERE (I found over 30 copies in Missoula, Montana alone). Of course, after that, there were many (pretty stupid, in retrospect) bitter recriminations when the new jewelbox version was released. It was one of those moments that separated the music listeners from the kollektorskum, in my opinion. The black-covered version differs from the white jewelbox version in these ways: o The artwork is different between the two versions. o Where the black-covered version contains the songs "Hot Knives", "Are They Fightin Us", and "An End Of Sorts", the white CD contains "Kai", "Snakehips" and "Amoeba" (info courtesy of Jon Drukman. Thanks, Jon!). I'll let other people argue about which track listing is superior. Hope all this was useful! ozymandias ozymandias G desiderata ogd@organic.com Ravers Suck Our Sound (415)284-6888 http://www.organic.com/Staff/ogd/ ::AOAIOXXYSZ::