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2001-01-12 07:46christian adam hresko [idm] quality music
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2001-01-15 07:52Andreas Tilliander RE: [idm] quality music
2001-01-15 23:21Matthew Korfhage RE: [idm] quality music
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2001-01-12 07:46christian adam hreskojust some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent material...) quant : quant
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just some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent material...) quant : quantastical quantasm isolee : rest kompakt v/a : total 2 panasonic : aaltopiiri mokira : cliphop senking : trial vert : the koln konzert not sure when this was released, but i seem to be the only one who likes it... isol : all the pretty things FallBackToRsh - Specifies that if connecting via ssh fails due to a connection refused error (there is no sshd listening on the remote host), rsh should automatically be used instead (after a suitable warning about the session being encrypted). The argument must be "yes" or "no." cheers, christian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-01-12 19:00Chris WestphalYou are not the only one who likes this stuff. I too am a big fan of the Kompakt label. If
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You are not the only one who likes this stuff. I too am a big fan of the Kompakt label. If you like Total 2 there are a whole bunch of other albums you need to pick up. Actually, almost anything they put out is quality in my opinion. I'm also a big fan of Pansonic. They were the ones who gave me the minimal bug that I have now. They're pretty interesting live too if you ever get a chance. I'm not too familiar with the others that were mentioned in your email so maybe you can tell us what to expect. Is it in the same minimal vein? (c) np: mark broom - mix At 02:46 AM 01/12/2001 -0500, christian adam hresko wrote:
quoted 33 lines just some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent>just some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent >material...) > >quant : quantastical quantasm >isolee : rest >kompakt v/a : total 2 >panasonic : aaltopiiri >mokira : cliphop >senking : trial >vert : the koln konzert > > >not sure when this was released, but i seem to be the only one who likes >it... > >isol : all the pretty things > > > >FallBackToRsh - Specifies that if connecting via ssh fails due to a >connection refused error (there is no sshd listening on the remote >host), rsh should automatically be used instead (after a suitable >warning about the session being encrypted). The argument must be "yes" >or "no." > >cheers, > >christian > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2001-01-15 07:52Andreas Tillianderquant: melodious electronica, sometimes "funky" (dot) senking: minimal (raster noton) moki
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quant: melodious electronica, sometimes "funky" (dot) senking: minimal (raster noton) mokira: minimal (raster noton) ____________________________ andréas I'm not too familiar with the others that were mentioned in your email so maybe you can tell us what to expect. Is it in the same minimal vein? (c) np: mark broom - mix At 02:46 AM 01/12/2001 -0500, christian adam hresko wrote:
quoted 12 lines just some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent>just some stuff that i think is worth mentioning (fairly recent >material...) > >quant : quantastical quantasm >isolee : rest >kompakt v/a : total 2 >panasonic : aaltopiiri >mokira : cliphop >senking : trial >vert : the koln konzert > >
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2001-01-15 23:21Matthew KorfhageAndreas Tilliander <andreas.tilliander@deo.com> wrote: >I'm not too familiar with the othe
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Andreas Tilliander <andreas.tilliander@deo.com> wrote:
quoted 2 lines I'm not too familiar with the others that were mentioned in your >email so>I'm not too familiar with the others that were mentioned in your >email so >maybe you can tell us what to expect. Is it in the same >minimal vein?
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quoted 1 line vert : the koln konzert>>vert : the koln konzert
Something I'd posted a bit back regarding vert's k?ln konzert, which is a beautiful minimalist-influenced (but not minimal) platter on sonig that doesn't seem to have caught on as much as it should have, IMO. Vert's other work, excepting their track on the sonig comp, veers toward more standard--though pleasant enough-- K?ln-style squeezed beats and DSPing.: ---- I don't remember anybody bringing this up in any detail, so I just thought I'd mention that vert's "k?ln konzert" on sonig is a fantastic little piece of work. It's basically a reconceived/recontextualized Keith Jarrett concert (Jarrett's own K?ln konzert, natch) that uses Jarrett's own or similar piano themes, but loops them and subjects them to cut-up jobs, sound treatments, and added noise in lovely, very well-considered ways. Much of it's a bit reminiscent of some Nobukazu Takemura, but the warmth and depth of tone is almost unprecedented (to my ear) in this kind of consciously mechanistic composition. I've been grinning over this one for a little over a month now. I can't say I've ever been a huge fan of Keith Jarrett himself, but even the overfamiliar theme quoted on the second and last track of vert's version stirs up warm flush and gooseflesh. This record sounds like a beautifully-timbred piano being played in an echoey concert hall that's currently under construction, with little bits of noise leaking in and out through the empty, wide open spaces. Nice, that. Cheers, M. ----- Made with affection by distrustful lovers. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org