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From:
StaticBeats
To:
Intolerable Daily Madness
Date:
Mon, 16 May 2005 11:46:53 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'
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Heh, actually no I havent heard the Rex album. Are really great IDM remix album was released on Input/Output records (reviewed here: http://www.staticbeats.com/reviews.php?id=45) but it appears their link is dead. Tracklisting: ============== 1. Duc: She's Lost Control by Joy Division 2. Sensor Array - Homeopathy by Rainer Maria 3. Franz K. - Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper 4. Glitch and Openbless*a*me - The Custom Concern by Modest Mouse Shimone/Justes http://www.staticbeats.com Electronic Music > Digital Culture http://www.jungle-life.com San Francisco Society Arts Music Culture Events --- will terry <autobahn_01@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 202 lines to be fair no i havent, I kind of thought that after> to be fair no i havent, I kind of thought that after > reading the email back > that I had sent. Im off to find it now. > Have you heard the the 'If I was Prince@ album on > rex records i was > referring too. Absolutely abysmal. Nice artwork, > Shite album > > >From: StaticBeats <stupidnametaken@yahoo.com> > >To: Intolerable Daily Madness <idm@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: Re: [idm] Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet > Sounds' > >Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 11:37:14 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Have you had a chance to hear the Pet Sounds album? > >It's far from a re edit or even an attempt. It's > much > >more tongue-in-cheek than all that and imo there's > >only really 2 tracks off the whole thing that > qualify > >as a proper remix or even listenable (im pretty > well > >over the whole squelching noise experiments) > > > > > >Shimone/Justes > >http://www.staticbeats.com > >Electronic Music > Digital Culture > >http://www.jungle-life.com > >San Francisco Society Arts Music Culture Events > > > >--- will terry <autobahn_01@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > dunno if anyone has heard the prince album that > was > > > remixed or re made in a > > > similar vein featuring artists like capitol K > etc > > > but Im really not sure > > > that this sort of thing even needs to be done. > What > > > are we doing by > > > attempting to re edit work of this calibre for a > > > modern ear, music like this > > > doesnt have to be re edited to be made to sound > > > modern, it sounds it anyway, > > > thats why it is still so revered. > > > I dunno, a lot of the more hard edged IDM stuff > can > > > take tunes ironicly or > > > however the artist wants to use them but its > often > > > done with severity that > > > gives it a bit of honesty. > > > I dunno im starting to waffle but you get the > idea. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From > > > > > > : dolmensniper@free.fr > > > >To: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org> > > > >Subject: [idm] Fwd: RHIZOME_RAW: Internet > Musicians > > > Adopt 'Pet Sounds' > > > >Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 18:25:51 +0200 > > > > > > > > > > > >(?.?'?(?.?'? `'?.?)`' ?.?) > > > >?.?? > > > >( `?.? > > > >`?.? ) > > > >?.?)? > > > >(.?? > > > >`*. > > > >*. > > > >shooting yourself in the balls is not the way > to > > > have a happy life > > > > > > > >http://dolmensniper.motime.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >----- Forwarded message from Greg Smith > > > <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> ----- > > > > Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 12:21:51 -0700 > > > > From: Greg Smith <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> > > > >Reply-To: Greg Smith <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> > > > > Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Internet Musicians > Adopt > > > 'Pet Sounds' > > > > To: list@rhizome.org > > > > > > > >Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'. > > > > > > > >A group of internet-based electronic musicians > are > > > celebrating the > > > >anniversary of the release of the classic Beach > > > Boys album 'Pet > > > >Sounds' by remixing it for the 21st Century. > The > > > album, titled > > > >'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds', comes from > > > contributors to acclaimed net > > > >label Hippocamp.net. Each track from the > original > > > album has been > > > >reconstructed by a different artist, creating > an > > > album as diverse and > > > >inventive as the original. > > > > > > > >In a project similar to DJ Dangermouse's > > > controversial 'The Grey > > > >Album' (which spliced rapper Jay-Z's vocals > with > > > the music of the > > > >Beatles), 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' takes > the > > > original Beach Boys > > > >vocals for each track and creates new musical > > > landscapes for them. > > > >Comprising styles ranging from electro-pop via > > > glitchcore and ambient > > > >to all-out avant-garde, this release > demonstrates > > > that art cannot be > > > >stifled in an era of closely guarded copyrights > and > > > litigious record > > > >companies. > > > > > > > >"The idea came from Hippocamp contributor Blue > > > T-Shirt", explains > > > >fellow contributor Martin Bryant (AKA The Star > > > Fighter Pilot). "We > > > >wanted to do something interesting and new with > an > > > album that > > > >regularly tops 'Best album ever' polls. We > wanted > > > people to get a new > > > >perspective on a classic. > > > > > > > >"Pet Sounds was originally released on May 16th > > > 1966 and next year is > > > >the 40th anniversary of its release. It made > sense > > > to us to release an > > > >unconventional album at an unconventional time > - > > > its 39th > > > >anniversary". > > > > > > > >The album is spreading across the internet via > P2P > > > (peer-to-peer) > > > >networks and more information can be found at > the > > > website > > > >http://petsounds.a.la > > > > > > > > > > > >Background: > > > >PET SOUNDS > > > > > > > >Critics and fans of popular music have long > > > identified the 1966 album > > > >Pet Sounds as a milestone of musical > achievement. > > > The circumstances > > > >that birthed this masterpiece are well > documented - > > > the turmoil of the > > > >Wilsons, within and without (especially Brian, > > > tormented genius and > > > >Pet Sounds mastermind); the band's disinterest > in > > > spearheading a > > > >sophisticated-feeling musical revolution; and > > > perhaps most > > > >significantly, the indelible ripples cast over > the > > > future of pop music > > > >as we were to know it. > > > > > > > >The music-loving public's fascination with Pet > > > Sounds has increased as > > > >its fingerprints continue to be discovered > > > throughout the outer > > > >reaches of the pop universe. The shadow cast by > > > this monolithic album > > > >looms over the discographies of all but the > most >
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