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1995-02-01 02:57Andrew Bennett Re: Advice/help needed
1995-02-01 04:36Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 Advice/help needed
├─ 1995-02-01 05:22Derek Oliver UBIK
└─ 1995-02-01 09:39Greg Earle Expressway to yr skull
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1995-02-01 02:57Andrew Bennett> NICO: (a.k.a. Nikolai Vorkapich): I had asked about him ages > ago on the alt.rave newsg
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quoted 12 lines NICO: (a.k.a. Nikolai Vorkapich): I had asked about him ages> NICO: (a.k.a. Nikolai Vorkapich): I had asked about him ages > ago on the alt.rave newsgroup but got no response. > Does anyone know what releases he has out and where I > can get more? The only ones I know of are a few > 12"s, compilation appearances and the absolutely > phenomenal "Axia One" CD. The latter is on Strictly > Rhythm (!), who have steadfastly refused to reply > to my incessant queries. Mr. Nico credits Tetsu > Inoue and Lenny Dee in the aforementioned Axia > One, so I know his head is screwed on right, but > for the rest, he remains an enigma--e.g. is he > a New York boy or one of the Flying Dutchmen?
Check that early Instinct stuff! He recorded for a bit under the name Niko. I have "Oh Yeah!" (US: Instinct EX-242-2) and a few tracks on some of the early Instinct compilations. There are 2 tunes on the Sonic comp _ESP Volume 2: The Trance Groove_ (US: Sonic-2029-2). "Darkstar (Dreamscape)" and "Mind Flux" are his contributions. They are under the name 'Nico'. Beyond that, I don't know what else he's done. Techie note: some of you in the next few days may have problems addressing mail to ....@hyperreal.com. To fix that, just address your mail as you normally would, except for the site name, correct it to read ....@taz.hyperreal.com. Of course, replacing my header periods with the appropriate list or name. There appears to be something amiss is cyberspace... Andrew -- (c) 1994, Andrew Bennett abennett@hyperreal.com, abennett@iglou.com <a href="http://hyperreal.com/~abennett/>My Page</a>
1995-02-01 04:36Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105As I'm feeling thoroughly bored with the number-crunching that I'm currently doing, I thou
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Tue, 31 Jan 1995 23:36:00 -0500 (EST)
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As I'm feeling thoroughly bored with the number-crunching that I'm currently doing, I thought I would call upon the infinite erudition of this list and ask for help on the following artists/groups/labels: UBIK: This guy has helped Lagowski (GPR) in the past and I hear he has a full-length CD out. Has anyone heard it, and if so, is it the nice crunchy hardtrance that sets my pulse racing? NICO: (a.k.a. Nikolai Vorkapich): I had asked about him ages ago on the alt.rave newsgroup but got no response. Does anyone know what releases he has out and where I can get more? The only ones I know of are a few 12"s, compilation appearances and the absolutely phenomenal "Axia One" CD. The latter is on Strictly Rhythm (!), who have steadfastly refused to reply to my incessant queries. Mr. Nico credits Tetsu Inoue and Lenny Dee in the aforementioned Axia One, so I know his head is screwed on right, but for the rest, he remains an enigma--e.g. is he a New York boy or one of the Flying Dutchmen? The MFS label: Anyone have the new address? I didn't get any replies last time I asked this question. I can't believe I'm the only one to own an MFS CD.. Can someone help me out? Can they still be reached at the DSB address? Many thanks to all, Ashok
1995-02-01 05:22Derek OliverOn Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 wrote: > As I'm feeling thoroughly bored
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Tue, 31 Jan 1995 21:22:12 -0800 (PST)
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On Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 wrote:
quoted 9 lines As I'm feeling thoroughly bored with the number-crunching that> As I'm feeling thoroughly bored with the number-crunching that > I'm currently doing, I thought I would call upon the infinite > erudition of this list and ask for help on the following > artists/groups/labels: > > UBIK: This guy has helped Lagowski (GPR) in the past and I > hear he has a full-length CD out. Has anyone heard it, > and if so, is it the nice crunchy hardtrance that sets > my pulse racing?
Ubik? One of my favorite all time techno creators. Shit, how do I describe their music? Kinda like LFO, but with more sequences, more changes, more melodies. Second try: cold dark electro bleepy pagan techno. Most songs have a heavy emphasis on rhythym, with a tribal electro feel, the shit is real robotic. I tried! Ubik consits of Viv Beeton and Dave Cambell, both are from the U.K. If you really want their shit bad call Zoom records in England, at first all I had was the System Overload e.p. and I went ballistic for it, so after searching high and low for their shit I ended up calling Zoom and got hooked up with a bunch more of their vinyl. Also they were interviewed in DJ magazine about a year to a year and a half ago under their cult heroes section, I can't find my copy, but when and if I do, I can post it. Here is a list of Ubik material I am aware of: Ubik-Techno Prisoners (Zoom records)-I had this but it looks as though someone has stolen it (fucking thieves) shit! (therfore I can't give the date for sure but I think 1989? Ubik-Non Stop Techno Ep-(Zoom 003 1990) Ubik-Systen Overload E.p.-(Zoom 006 1991) Ubik-Pagan E.P.-(Zoom 008 1991) Ubik-109 degrees e.p.-(Zoom 010 1992) Ubik-Just Add People L.P.-(Zoom Lp 1-1992) Dave Cambell Productions Kibu-Modern Day Myths-(Rising High #64 1993) Kibu-Phase and Rhythym-(Rising High #76 1993) Hi-Ryze-Last Rite of the Prox-(General Productions #20) Derek moses@teleport.com Inportland Techno Acid Ambient Mail Order DJ Rumpleforeskin Import Domestic Records-C.D.'s 0--\___/--\___/---0 phone/fax 503-620-3340 SUBMERGE TO THE DEEPEST DEPTHS IN ORDER THAT THE HIGHEST BE ELEVATED TO LIGHT *Alfred Rosenberg
1995-02-01 09:39Greg EarleAshok "Former Industrialist with a Clue" Divarkaran wrote: > UBIK: This guy has helped Lag
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Ashok "Former Industrialist with a Clue" Divarkaran wrote:
quoted 4 lines UBIK: This guy has helped Lagowski (GPR) in the past and I> UBIK: This guy has helped Lagowski (GPR) in the past and I > hear he has a full-length CD out. Has anyone heard it, > and if so, is it the nice crunchy hardtrance that sets > my pulse racing?
I dunno about Ubik, but if "nice cruncy hardtrance" sets your pulse racing, run - I repeat, run, don't walk - to get a copy of "Re-Load - The Compilation" out on (wouldn't ya know it) Re-Load. Back at the start of the Great IDM Debate a week or so ago, our young friend Forrest a.k.a. Ozy posited that Re-Load isn't "Hardcore"; well, there are at least 3 tracks on this comp that fit *my* definition of "Hardcore" (no, we're not talking the Blighty version that the rest of us call "Breakbeat") - including Trax-X's "Gravity", which is most definitely "Hahdcoah" in just about anybody's language. Now, those are the tracks that are worth passing over, because the rest of it is "crunchy hardtrance" and it's mighty tasty stuff. It includes, among other things: - That Felix Da Housecat "Thee Morning After (Drum Drum mix)" track that Forrest expressed his love for a few weeks ago - Two different Dave Clarke tracks (Dave Clarke Red 2 - "Wisdom To The Wise" and Dave Clarke Red 1 - "Protective Custody"; the latter featuring a rather obvious sample copped from Ministry's "Stigmata") as well as an awesome remix of Aphrohead's "In The Dark We Live" - one of those tracks with those patented German "express train through your skull" rhythm tracks that I personally wet my nappies over - A track by Virtus that neatly skirts the line between "Hardcore" and "crunchy hardtrance", mostly by liberally sampling an extra-crunchy Aphex backbeat ... - Other great tracks by Accelerator, Psychonautic Experiments 2 and an interesting offbeat Ambient track by Chronos, which is being released by their Re-Load Ambient sub-label Not strictly "IDM", I suppose, but "crunchy hardtrance" is pretty intelligent stuff in my book ... heartily recommended if you're into sort of thing. - Greg