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2000-06-12 12:27alex_tea [idm] spastic
└─ 2000-06-12 12:42Adam Huffman [idm] Futuresonic
2000-06-12 13:06alex_tea [idm] ere come the remix
└─ 2000-06-13 23:31Michael Upton Re: [idm] ere come the remix
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2000-06-12 12:27alex_teacan anyone reccomend any spastic beat stuff. along the lines of bodgan, mike p, jega, good
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Mon, 12 Jun 2000 13:27:35 +0100
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[idm] spastic
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can anyone reccomend any spastic beat stuff. along the lines of bodgan, mike p, jega, goodiepal, lsr etc. the higher the rate of spasticity the better. i'm looking for really bleepy beaty stuff.. a bit dnb but obviously so derranged that it bears no resmembalence to it's boring origins. to really push the taste barriers as far as they will go i want the stephen hawkings of idm... *i am braced for a flaming* i probab;ly said all that to be ///contoversial// but also there really is no other way to describe it??!!??!!? ps::::: anyone go to futuresonic<00>?? any thoughts? personally i thought it was a complete smables, there were some good points, but basically it was badly organised and quite spastic, in a bad sense,. apache61 is cool tho. anyone know of her?? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-12 12:42Adam HuffmanOn Mon, 12 Jun 2000, alex_tea wrote: > ps::::: > > anyone go to futuresonic<00>?? > > any
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Adam Huffman
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Mon, 12 Jun 2000 13:42:06 +0100
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[idm] Futuresonic
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[idm] spastic
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, alex_tea wrote:
quoted 8 lines ps:::::> ps::::: > > anyone go to futuresonic<00>?? > > any thoughts? personally i thought it was a complete smables, there were > some good points, but basically it was badly organised and quite spastic, in > a bad sense,. >
I went on the Friday evening, primarily to see Scion/Tikiman and Merzbow. Scion were wonderful, just as good as I'd hoped. One remarkable thing is that neither of them nodded their head once, in contrast to the normal practise of your laptop-y types. When Tikiman appeared, one of Scion played some vinyl, using the second disc for dub effects, and the other operated more effects (I think). Whilst an eager consumer of BC/CR products, I'd been wary of Rhythm & Sound etc. but that will change now. As for Merzbow, I only have a few samples of his prolific output, but was very keen to see him. Of course he just sat at his laptop but you could see him getting into it, with mousepad heroics. The weird thing was that it all became somehow soothing after a while, in spite of the objectively harsh quality of the sounds. Re. organisation - yes it seems to have been a mess but the things I wanted to see worked. Before Scion started I "experienced" some of the Fat Cat-organised people in the foyer, with their noise turntable antics etc. Hmm. Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-12 13:06alex_teawhat is the idm remix project about?? http://www.remixworld.com/idmrmx/ i found this link
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Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:06:01 +0100
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[idm] ere come the remix
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what is the idm remix project about?? http://www.remixworld.com/idmrmx/ i found this link in the hyperreal/idm page and i was just wondering what happens here>??! when i asked about remixes a couple of months ago i was ignored :( so if anyone can help me out! also any theory/interesting web remix pages and rescources would be appreciated!! thank you very kindly --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-13 23:31Michael UptonAt 14:06 12/06/00 +0100, alex_tea wrote: >what is the idm remix project about?? http://www
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Wed, 14 Jun 2000 11:31:20 +1200
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Re: [idm] ere come the remix
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[idm] ere come the remix
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At 14:06 12/06/00 +0100, alex_tea wrote:
quoted 1 line what is the idm remix project about?? >what is the idm remix project about?? http://www.remixworld.com/idmrmx/
quoted 2 lines i found this link in the hyperreal/idm page and i was just wondering what>i found this link in the hyperreal/idm page and i was just wondering what >happens here>??!
This is the second remix chain that has been organised by people on the IDM list, so far as I know. It started from an innocent request by Jim (Skoop) for anyone who was interested in doing a remix of someone else on the list, inspired by the (musical) success of the first remix chain. This was around September last year.. from that a separate discussion list for interested parties was created, I took on administrative kind of duties, and Gideon (Sonic Wallpaper) provided the site and does all the technical side of things. The way the project is structured involves things having to happen in a specific order and towards a specific end. So unfortunately this chain isn't open to other people getting involved. Anyone who is interested in being put on a "reserve list" for anyone dropping out of the chain, please contact me privately. Thanks, Michael np. Superfruhstuck (Trash Aesthetic Version) - Thomas Fehlmann -+- Involve Records http://involve.co.nz Jet Jaguar MP3s http://mp3.com/jetjag/ -+- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org