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1993-08-04 12:00drn Frequencially defectual
1993-08-04 12:08Mike J. Brown Re: Frequencially defectual
1993-08-05 23:00Alan Michael Parry Re: Frequencially defectual
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1993-08-04 12:00drnThe following is a collection of short stories... 1 - Personal track naming for me is a ni
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drn
Date:
Wed, 4 Aug 1993 13:00:27 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Frequencially defectual
The following is a collection of short stories... 1 - Personal track naming for me is a nightmare... If I had my way - they would all be called Ben or me (pretentious - I know)... but then again I only write music for myself. (Only one other person has ever heard anything I have done). However, I am coming to the stage where a name is essential simply for identification purposes... I will see how long it takes (currently I only date all my music). 2 - Richard has a cynical / abusive / carefree naming convention. I suppose the sheer volume of music that he has written has lead to this... His earliest names are known already... analogue bubblebath, cordialotron, human rotation, squidge in my fridge, 2 u off wax iii, labia flaps... But later ones have gradually lost these naming conventions - he is now obliged to give tracks names! Most of the Rephlex material has neither a name nor an artist (only the EP name). This was done to stop people buying a record just because it is by artist X (although the number of people who collect AFX discographies is increasing). 3 - Grant and I produce ambulance / axident music - unreleasable but very experimental - nauseating... Names of these tracks are purely relational to the section of music, for example Drn's nasty potion, Naval mash, Air smash, Breakfast got lost in the freestyle (point 3 of Jon's post). 4 - My brother names all his tracks as selectively as possible - a combination of Todd's vowlic selection and mythological or cultural names. (One of his older EP's was based upon Japanese culture for instance, and his Ob-selon-minos is supposedly connected to a Greek god). But they are all very descriptive. I think that this genre of music encompasses a similar style of techniques in the quest for track names. Will we see a return to classical conventions though? (Fuse's Allegro in E minor...). Ben (the frequency defector) ............................................................................. ben middleton | pattern avenger | passage violator | rephlex interceptor | | the innovators | | tom (tin tin - e621 global communication), grant (acid sniper queen), j jon | lizzie + carla, ian + liz, hair (techno godess), christina + r, aphex + tha | matt (phew), john (woolly mammouth), ashiq, kim + chantel, yanka, ruth, e w | paul t, sven, samu, vidar, m+s posse, milton, link, intelligent dance music | sammie, sbex, g, kelly + andrew, paul n (prototype 21), jason + issie, bob! | smw (russ), nv, mjb, chris (sog), rwr, kt (peace), mp, laura, todd sines, t | fluid, brian, cindy, ys, susie, allison, djkc, kirk (art), dave (fatus cat) | ed andy ken (black dog), mike (kudos), mike dredd (!kosmik kommando), u-ziq | chris jeffs, synectics, rephlex, evolution, mangoes, spirit levels, *truro* |
1993-08-04 12:08Mike J. Browndrn said- > 2 - Richard has a cynical / abusive / carefree naming convention. I suppose >
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Mike J. Brown
Date:
Wed, 4 Aug 93 8:08:50 EDT
Subject:
Re: Frequencially defectual
drn said-
quoted 9 lines 2 - Richard has a cynical / abusive / carefree naming convention. I suppose> 2 - Richard has a cynical / abusive / carefree naming convention. I suppose > the sheer volume of music that he has written has lead to this... His > earliest names are known already... analogue bubblebath, cordialotron, > human rotation, squidge in my fridge, 2 u off wax iii, labia flaps... > But later ones have gradually lost these naming conventions - he is > now obliged to give tracks names! Most of the Rephlex material has > neither a name nor an artist (only the EP name). This was done to stop > people buying a record just because it is by artist X (although the > number of people who collect AFX discographies is increasing).
and i'm sure you've noticed how freaked out people get over not having a track listing for AB3.. getting the list of numbers seems to satisfy them. perhaps this should be the topic of someone's next psychology paper. any psych majors out there? mike
1993-08-05 23:00Alan Michael ParryOn Wed, 4 Aug 1993, Mike J. Brown wrote: > norty drn said- > > Most of the Rephlex materia
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Alan Michael Parry
Date:
Thu, 5 Aug 1993 19:00:55 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: Frequencially defectual
On Wed, 4 Aug 1993, Mike J. Brown wrote:
quoted 5 lines norty drn said-> norty drn said- > > Most of the Rephlex material has neither a name nor an artist (only the > > EP name). This was done to stop people buying a record just because it is > > by artist X (although the number of people who collect AFX > > discographies is increasing).
If this is the case, how come both Universal Indicator EPs were stamped "Aphex Twin" when it appears that at least the blue one, maybe both, weren't done by him. Hmmmmm :) -fLuId