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From:
Erkki Rautio
To:
Brian Beuchaw
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Date:
Thu, 22 Jun 1995 12:59:54 +0300 (EET DST)
Subject:
Re: Ambient 4: Isolationism
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<199506220959.MAA23400@kielo.uta.fi>
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<199506211516.KAA25340@ocdis01.tinker.af.mil>
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quoted 8 lines How about the AMM track (Disc 2, track 2)? They were an experimental/> > How about the AMM track (Disc 2, track 2)? They were an experimental/ > Actually (sorry, idmer's, I know this isn't idm :-)), they've been > doing stuff every coupla years from 1966-present (or at least 1993). > Their discog is at http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/rec/ps/efi/mamm.html > And it lists this: > > 1993, Vendouvre, Virgin Records ABMT4. One track on Ambient > isolationism, a double CD compilation.
Thanks for the correction, the info on the record sleeve was very obscure at times!
quoted 2 lines It'd be interesting if a *new* book on Electronic/Experimental music> It'd be interesting if a *new* book on Electronic/Experimental music > was written (with all the stuff that's come out in the past 10 years,
Well, I'm working on it! Or not actually a book (not yet?), but some kind of history of all experimental & electronic music, ranging from the early 20th century to the latest IDM/techno/ambient/whatever. Just could use more reference material; it would be interesting to see how these different styles of electronic music were evolving, mutating, splicing, fusing together and so on... The first draft is just under construction, so stay tuned...
quoted 2 lines cya> cya > brian
ERkki