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2008-08-25 12:21Jeremy Bible [idm] Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002]
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2008-08-25 12:21Jeremy BibleNOW AVAILABLE Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] http://www.experimedia.net I
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NOW AVAILABLE Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] http://www.experimedia.net Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package arrives. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2008-08-27 01:20darnistleI was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for a new release
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I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to buy a copy. However, the experimedia website is really too hard to read. There needs to be more contrast between text and background color. There may be other things of interest on the website, but it would involve too much eye strain to try to read it. {}0+>| Jeremy Bible wrote:
quoted 32 lines NOW AVAILABLE> NOW AVAILABLE > Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] > http://www.experimedia.net > Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project > since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia > catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need > To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more > minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant > for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant > whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just > the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely > throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft > crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle > guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, > rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in > ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A > soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of > the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at > activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining > information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now > comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features > the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your > order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus > downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC > formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package > arrives. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2008-08-27 02:46MantrakidWordup... it is pretty hard to read on there. I have to tilt my laptop screen to like a 12
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Wordup... it is pretty hard to read on there. I have to tilt my laptop screen to like a 125 degree angle to faux contrast it up. On 26-Aug-08, at 6:20 PM, darnistle wrote: I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to buy a copy. However, the experimedia website is really too hard to read. There needs to be more contrast between text and background color. There may be other things of interest on the website, but it would involve too much eye strain to try to read it. {}0+>| Jeremy Bible wrote:
quoted 29 lines NOW AVAILABLE> NOW AVAILABLE > Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] > http://www.experimedia.net > Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project > since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia > catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need > To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more > minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant > for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant > whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just > the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely > throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft > crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle > guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, > rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in > ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A > soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of > the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at > activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining > information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now > comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features > the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your > order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus > downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC > formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package > arrives. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2008-08-27 09:11nick petYou cant just select the text ... its a easiest way than changing the site ...
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You cant just select the text ... its a easiest way than changing the site ...
2008-08-27 11:36Jeremy BibleAh. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up the new IOS. I have to r
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Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:36:53 -0400
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Ah. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up the new IOS. I have to remember not everyone calibrates their monitors. I brought all the elements up a couple shades darker. Could you give it a refresh let me know if it looks like enough contrast on your end to not be painfull on the eyes. Would be very much appreciated. Thanks, Jeremy Bible http://jbjh.experimedia.net http://myspace.com/jeremybible http://jeremybible.com http://www.experimedia.net On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:20 PM, darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> wrote:
quoted 53 lines I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for> I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for > a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to > buy a copy. > > However, the experimedia website is really too hard to read. There needs to > be more contrast between text and background color. > > There may be other things of interest on the website, but it would involve > too much eye strain to try to read it. > > {}0+>| > > > Jeremy Bible wrote: >> >> NOW AVAILABLE >> Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] >> http://www.experimedia.net >> Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project >> since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia >> catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need >> To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more >> minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant >> for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant >> whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just >> the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely >> throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft >> crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle >> guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, >> rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in >> ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A >> soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of >> the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at >> activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining >> information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now >> comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features >> the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your >> order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus >> downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC >> formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package >> arrives. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2008-09-04 01:45darnistleThe contrast on http://jbjh.experimedia.net is tolerable. However, the contrast on http://
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The contrast on http://jbjh.experimedia.net is tolerable. However, the contrast on http://www.experimedia.net makes everything a bit hard to read. If the text were several shades darker, or at the very least more like http://jbjh.experimedia.net, it would be fine. I got the CDs in the mail and I must say that the packaging is gorgeous and visually sumptuous!! It really exceeded my expectations!! Good work! :)))) {}0+>| Jeremy Bible wrote:
quoted 69 lines Ah. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up> Ah. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up > the new IOS. I have to remember not everyone calibrates their > monitors. > I brought all the elements up a couple shades darker. > Could you give it a refresh let me know if it looks like enough > contrast on your end to not be painfull on the eyes. > Would be very much appreciated. > Thanks, > Jeremy Bible > http://jbjh.experimedia.net > http://myspace.com/jeremybible > http://jeremybible.com > http://www.experimedia.net > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:20 PM, darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> wrote: >> I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for >> a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to >> buy a copy. >> >> However, the experimedia website is really too hard to read. There needs to >> be more contrast between text and background color. >> >> There may be other things of interest on the website, but it would involve >> too much eye strain to try to read it. >> >> {}0+>| >> >> >> Jeremy Bible wrote: >>> NOW AVAILABLE >>> Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] >>> http://www.experimedia.net >>> Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project >>> since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia >>> catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need >>> To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more >>> minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant >>> for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant >>> whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just >>> the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely >>> throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft >>> crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle >>> guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, >>> rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in >>> ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A >>> soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of >>> the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at >>> activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining >>> information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now >>> comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features >>> the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your >>> order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus >>> downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC >>> formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package >>> arrives. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >>> >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > >
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2008-08-27 15:00Jeremy Bibledarnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> wrote: > I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see
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darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> wrote:
quoted 3 lines I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for> I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for > a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to > buy a copy.
Dan's new live performances are fantastic btw. If you get a chance to see him do so. His new sounds and visuals are intense. We just met up with him at the em08 fest in Tennessee two weeks ago and had a chance to officially start our collaboration with him when a slot opened up on the lineup. We are really happy with the results and are continuing work on a couple collaborative albums. Anyhow...Dan has a couple other great new releases out as well if you havent heard the news yet. 'In Session' on Waystyx (cd) http://www.waystyx.com/ sedation & quell (yellow vinyl 10') http://www.discogs.com/release/1323110 Dan Burke and Thomas Dimuzio Upcoming Events CD on No Fun http://www.nofunproductions.com/ All fantastic...and he has several other projects in the works as well...as IOS and various collaborations. Jeremy Bible http://jbjh.experimedia.net http://myspace.com/jeremybible http://jeremybible.com http://www.experimedia.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org