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1995-09-10 20:36Alan M. Parry Muziq NYC/Astralwerks showcase
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1995-09-10 20:36Alan M. ParryJust a few quick words about MuZiq's live performance at the Astralwerks party at the Kitc
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Sun, 10 Sep 1995 13:36:03 -0700 (PDT)
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Just a few quick words about MuZiq's live performance at the Astralwerks party at the Kitchen friday night. He played a 75min set in the basement in front of a seated audience, a situation that I found highly pleasurable. It was nice to be able to sit and listen intently, rather than face the distraction that dancing etc can sometimes bring. That said, Mike P was apparently a little dissapointed at playing to the seated masses. The setup was nice, his gear (Yamaha DX11, Roland D50, Casio something) was situated on a table on the floor and people were able to sit right next to it. His set spanned Tango, Bluff Limbo, Makes A Racket, but also included large amounts of unreleased material. Most of his time was spent loading disks, pointing and clicking with the mouse, and tweaking the distortion knobs. Occasionly he would play the melodies on the Casio in front of him, but most of the time he was staring at the Atari screen. I talked to Mike for a short while after his set and he was very eager to tell me about all he was doing - not the geeky and horribly shy person we sometimes hear about. New material coming up includes the full length on Astralwerks "In Pine Effect," the collaboration with RDJ on Rephlex, Kid Spatula on Reflective, and another full length on his own label, Planet Mu. As for Bluff Limbo, he's still waiting for Rephlex to give it a full release. He said he was very eager to get it onto CD, and that it was unquestionably his favourite album of his so far. The Bluff reissue and the RDJ collaboration will be his last recordings on Rephlex. After Muziq's brilliant set, the short FSOL film was played on the giant screen in the basement. The few reviews I'd read of it to date weren't very impressive, but I have to say I enjoyed it. The music and pictures were tied together very well and the sequences of the asian man half-drowning underwater were odd enough to capture my attention. The Single Cell Orchestra VS Freaky Chakra performance upstairs was extremely energetic, but after a short while I retired to the the basement again to see Ben Neil which was a really surreal experience. The evening played out with a great three hour ambient set from DJ Orion, and I think I was the last person to leave when he finished a little after 6am. All together it was an excellent night, many thanks to Astralwerks for bringing it to us. :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key> :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid
1995-09-11 12:54linehanTop of the Morning to You: Any info on the following quests would be greatly appreciated:
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995 08:54:43 -0400 (EDT)
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Top of the Morning to You: Any info on the following quests would be greatly appreciated: 1). Any truth to the rumor of WAGON CHRIST's Throbbing Pouch being released domesticly? 2). I'm trying to find the full lenghts for NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS. Titles? Where are they available? 3). Will NIGHTMARES ON WAX be touring the states with the release of Smokers Delight? Thanks. See ya when. Gordon
1995-09-11 21:57Derek Jordan> > 2). I'm trying to find the full lenghts for NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF > ELECTRONICS. Titles
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995 15:57:31 -0600
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quoted 4 lines 2). I'm trying to find the full lenghts for NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF> > 2). I'm trying to find the full lenghts for NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF > ELECTRONICS. Titles? Where are they available? >
The NLSE album THE DEEPEST CUT is available on 2LP/CD from Rising High Records, not sure of a domestic release, but a possibility. An excellent collection of their (Caspar Pound/L. Elliot Potter) ambient stuff, and as always, a beautiful cover. 8 Tracks. A full review when I get ahold of it. For individual tracks, check: 'Garden'(Chill Out Or Die III) 'The Frenchman'(Trance Europe Express 2) 'Voices Of The Rainforest'(Secret Life Of Trance 2) Derek Jordan
1995-09-11 23:49intone@warwick.net"1). Any truth to the rumor of WAGON CHRIST's Throbbing Pouch being released domesticly? I
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"1). Any truth to the rumor of WAGON CHRIST's Throbbing Pouch being released domesticly? It's out now on Rising High America. I saw copies in Tower last weekend. Paul Rafanello