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1997-10-28 17:24Collin Oosterbaan (idm) Q
├─ 1997-10-28 18:07Lance C. McGannon Re: (idm) Q
└─ 1997-10-28 22:27Chris.Hilker Re: (idm) Q
1999-11-18 09:37metacipher (idm) q
└─ 1999-11-18 17:34Lance @ Inaudible Re: (idm) q
└─ 1999-11-19 08:49Konstantin Minko (idm) Small review
1999-11-18 18:37Drusca Re: (idm) q
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1997-10-28 17:24Collin OosterbaanOK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART" cheers, Collin
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OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART" cheers, Collin
1997-10-28 18:07Lance C. McGannonAt 12:24 PM 10/28/97 -0500, you wrote: > >OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "ob
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At 12:24 PM 10/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 6 lines OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART"> >OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART" > >cheers, >Collin >
isn't it objects d'art? meaning that each track is a work of art and A.R.T. -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1997-10-28 22:27Chris.Hilker>OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART" Also what's a dictionary? obje
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quoted 1 line OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART">OK, i'm wondering, what is an "objet", as in "objet d'ART"
Also what's a dictionary? objet d'art n., pl. objets d'art. An object of artistic merit. C. -- Chris.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.org) "Sex is the darndest nougat murder, something something e-mail something something la la la la beable beable trousers and dingaling nougat..."
1999-11-18 09:37metacipherwas at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada' style breakbeat.
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was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada' style breakbeat. someone asked who it was and the reply was something to the effect of 'mogdon'. i wonder if someone can set me straight on the spelling and perhaps direct me to proper material etc. thanku much. {david} --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-18 17:34Lance @ InaudibleAt 04:37 AM 11/18/1999 , you wrote: >was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard s
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At 04:37 AM 11/18/1999 , you wrote:
quoted 4 lines was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada'>was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada' >style breakbeat. someone asked who it was and the reply was something to >the effect of 'mogdon'. i wonder if someone can set me straight on the >spelling and perhaps direct me to proper material etc. thanku much.
They might have been referring to Bogdan as in Rephlex artist Bogdan Raczynski. His style is definitely in the vein of big loada-style breakbeats and his names sounds like mogdon. : ) For more info check his homepage at: http://www.sito.org/~bogdan/ Or his page on the Rephlex site at: http://www.rephlex.com/artists/bogdan/q.htm -->-Lance--- lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-19 08:49Konstantin MinkoAnother list of things I've purchased or recorded recently. 1. David Kristian "Synaesthesi
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Another list of things I've purchased or recorded recently. 1. David Kristian "Synaesthesia" - 1994 What can I say. I heard how good it is from many trustworthy people on the list but I could not even imagine how good it really is. I thought only Ae made such masterpieces in idm key at that time. It is brilliant and is an absolute must have for idm-ambient lovers. Very deep, complex and involving. If when I listen to Ae I see some alien influence behind it, in this case it's only analogue machines that send their encoded message in your head. 10/10 2. David Kristian "Woodworking" - 1999 Remix project by vary different artsist which makes it rather non solid work for those not fimiliar with noise masters from Alien8 Recordings. In my opinion Solvent, Lowfish, Kid606 and Kristian itself are most comprehensible pieces on the album. Other tracks are up to the taste of the listener as part of them are experimental noise and another part is deep analogue ambient stuff. Very original remix work. 7/10 3. David Kristian "Beneath the Valley of the Modulars" - 1999 Latest to date masterpiece from the master of beat oriented analogue idm sound including his works from 1994 to 1998. Album is claimed to have no non-analogue sound sources and stands as a perfect example of how good musician can progress during four years if he knows what he's doing. Brilliant standalone tracks compile a great must-have for many idm land worshippers. 9.5/10 4. Coalescense - 1999 Thanx to people from Alien8 I got this one free of charge just for ordering 3 Kristian albums. I cannot admit that I'm a big fan of noise but this album has a great examples of how a label could stand to a stable position of experimental music house. Ambient, harsh noise and just extreme experimentations with sound compile this album in a very interesting sound voyage. Aube, Artifician Memory Trance, Crawl Unit and, of course David Kristian are my favorite. However be prepared to turn voulme down on Massonna,Knurl or Merzbow tracks... 8) 4/10 5. Herbalizer "Very Mercenary" - 1999 This latest album from one of Ninja Tune frequenter is my first album of him. Great mix of rap, live sound and computer sampling within the frames of original Ninja sound. I love nearly half of what is made on Ninja Tune. This one falls in the half I like. 8/10 Alien reviewing.... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-18 18:37DruscaMaybe Bogdan (Raczynski) on Rephlex ? Drusca metacipher wrote: > was at the feve in oberli
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Maybe Bogdan (Raczynski) on Rephlex ? Drusca metacipher wrote:
quoted 10 lines was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada'> was at the feve in oberlin th'other night and heard some mad 'big loada' > style breakbeat. someone asked who it was and the reply was something to > the effect of 'mogdon'. i wonder if someone can set me straight on the > spelling and perhaps direct me to proper material etc. thanku much. > > {david} > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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