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1995-01-13 18:22Lazlo Nibble Sabres Of Paradise
├─ 1995-01-13 20:03James Gourgoutis Excursions in Ambience & other stuff
│ └─ 1995-01-13 22:35Graham Scott Re: Excursions in Ambience & other stuff
│ └─ 1995-01-13 23:10Re: Excursions in Ambience & other stuff
│ ├─ 1995-01-13 23:54rbcIII good 303 tracks was Re: Excursions in Ambience & other stuff
│ ├─ 1995-01-14 00:45Graham Scott Re: Excursions in Ambience & other stuff
│ └─ 1995-01-16 14:09James Skilton Excursions in Acidity
├─ 1995-01-14 12:18Erkki Rautio Re: Sabres Of Paradise
├─ 1995-01-16 10:59James Skilton Re: Sabres Of Paradise
│ └─ 1995-01-17 07:41Jola Shepherd Re: Sabres Of Paradise
│ ├─ 1995-01-17 08:09sshim Re: Sabres Of Paradise
│ └─ 1995-01-18 01:20Nigel Ward Septic Cuts
└─ 1995-01-16 19:32Michel Battaglia Re: Sabres Of Paradise
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1995-01-13 18:22Lazlo NibbleWhere'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical reference I'm not familiar with
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Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical reference I'm not familiar with . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Visit http://rt66.com/lazlo/ for Discographies, Record ::: Collecting Resources, The Internet Music Wantlists, and more.
1995-01-13 20:03James GourgoutisI know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a few CD's I noticed
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I know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a few CD's I noticed in the music store... Well, thanks for the op's that I got! I picked up E.i.A. along with Hardfloor's TB Resuscitation, and now I'm really enjoying both. Excursions isn't as 'ambient' as I had thought it would be...I guess I'm used to listening to friends' more 'bleepy' stuff and FSOL. But it lives in my player now. :) The Hardfloor is great, too. I know that 303's are cliched to death, but I really love the way they sound. :) I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here' single on CD, when I already own the 12" 2-set. I actually *forgot* that I had it! Subliminal trainspotting? :) Enjoy, Jim . . . . <skoop+@pitt.edu>:DaTaMaTiON/project.flux.95('repetition.is.a.form.of.change')
1995-01-13 22:35Graham ScottOn Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote: > > I know that I mentioned this last week, w
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On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote:
quoted 13 lines I know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a> > I know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a > few CD's I noticed in the music store... > > Well, thanks for the op's that I got! I picked up E.i.A. along with > Hardfloor's TB Resuscitation, and now I'm really enjoying both. > Excursions isn't as 'ambient' as I had thought it would be...I guess I'm > used to listening to friends' more 'bleepy' stuff and FSOL. But it > lives in my player now. :) > > The Hardfloor is great, too. I know that 303's are cliched to death, but > I really love the way they sound. :) >They weren't as cliched when TB came out though - must be about a year
now....
quoted 13 lines I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here'> I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here' > single on CD, when I already own the 12" 2-set. I actually > *forgot* that I had it! Subliminal trainspotting? :) > > Enjoy, > > Jim > . . . . > <skoop+@pitt.edu>:DaTaMaTiON/project.flux.95('repetition.is.a.form.of.change') > > > >
1995-01-13 23:10gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDUOn Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Graham Scott wrote: > On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote: >
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On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Graham Scott wrote:
quoted 14 lines On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote:> On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote: > > > > > I know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a > > few CD's I noticed in the music store... > > > > Well, thanks for the op's that I got! I picked up E.i.A. along with > > Hardfloor's TB Resuscitation, and now I'm really enjoying both. > > Excursions isn't as 'ambient' as I had thought it would be...I guess I'm > > used to listening to friends' more 'bleepy' stuff and FSOL. But it > > lives in my player now. :) > > > > The Hardfloor is great, too. I know that 303's are cliched to death, but > > I really love the way they sound. :)
quoted 2 lines They weren't as cliched when TB came out though - must be about a year> >They weren't as cliched when TB came out though - must be about a year > now....
what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's 'acperience ep' sounded cliched to me when it came out. listen to phuture and you will understand. as for recent use of the tb-303, i think only delerium have put the much used to death little silver glurper to any good use at all. and richie hawtin too, although i'm not trying to kiss up by saying this like everyone else on this list has been doing for the past day because they saw a post by richie...;P hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and haven't put forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god forbid that they ever release another album.
quoted 13 lines I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here'> > I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here' > > single on CD, when I already own the 12" 2-set. I actually > > *forgot* that I had it! Subliminal trainspotting? :) > > > > Enjoy, > > > > Jim > > . . . . > > <skoop+@pitt.edu>:DaTaMaTiON/project.flux.95('repetition.is.a.form.of.change') > > > > > > > >
1995-01-13 23:54rbcIIIOn Fri, 13 Jan 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote: > as for recent use of the tb-303,
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On Fri, 13 Jan 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote:
quoted 1 line as for recent use of the tb-303, i think only delerium have put the much> as for recent use of the tb-303, i think only delerium have put the much
Check out Structure and DJungle Fever for wild 303 madness. Another is Dance Extacy 2001 (or is it 2000?). Also check out the new Air Liquide for some good 303 twiddling. As far as Detroit 303 programming, I think Mad Mike is the undisputed king. -robert ______________________________________________*AudioElectronic*_____ "If BOTH the SAW and the PULSE switches are on, sonic explorers \ then both sawtooth and pulse waves are selected. \ This combination creates an extremely fat sound." OB-8 manual ____\
1995-01-14 00:45Graham ScottOn Fri, 13 Jan 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote: > > > On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Graham S
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On Fri, 13 Jan 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote:
quoted 21 lines On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Graham Scott wrote:> > > On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Graham Scott wrote: > > > On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, James Gourgoutis wrote: > > > > > > > > I know that I mentioned this last week, when I asked for opinions on a > > > few CD's I noticed in the music store... > > > > > > Well, thanks for the op's that I got! I picked up E.i.A. along with > > > Hardfloor's TB Resuscitation, and now I'm really enjoying both. > > > Excursions isn't as 'ambient' as I had thought it would be...I guess I'm > > > used to listening to friends' more 'bleepy' stuff and FSOL. But it > > > lives in my player now. :) > > > > > > The Hardfloor is great, too. I know that 303's are cliched to death, but > > > I really love the way they sound. :) > > > >They weren't as cliched when TB came out though - must be about a year > > now....
quoted 4 lines what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's 'acperience ep> what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's 'acperience ep' > sounded cliched to me when it came out. listen to phuture and you will > understand. > Yeah right - but that tune did mean a lot to some of us you know, and
there is no doubt that it signalled a resurgence in the 303's use. In Europe anyway.
quoted 25 lines as for recent use of the tb-303, i think only delerium have put the much> as for recent use of the tb-303, i think only delerium have put the much > used to death little silver glurper to any good use at all. and richie > hawtin too, although i'm not trying to kiss up by saying this like > everyone else on this list has been doing for the past day because they > saw a post by richie...;P > Robert Armani? Esp? Pergon? Joey Beltram? > hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and haven't put > forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god forbid > that they ever release another album. > > > > I also did a really stupid thing...picked up Orbital's 'Are We Here' > > > single on CD, when I already own the 12" 2-set. I actually > > > *forgot* that I had it! Subliminal trainspotting? :) > > > > > > Enjoy, > > > > > > Jim > > > . . . . > > > <skoop+@pitt.edu>:DaTaMaTiON/project.flux.95('repetition.is.a.form.of.change') > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
1995-01-16 14:09James Skiltonstudent wrote: > what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's > 'acperienc
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quoted 4 lines what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's> what do you mean? 303's have been used for ages. hardfloor's > 'acperience ep' > sounded cliched to me when it came out. listen to phuture and you > will understand.
Yeah, but the early acid like phuture, armando etc. only used one acid line at a time. True, that was the real innovation (Phutures "Phuture Jacks" absolutely blew me away the first time I heard it), but Hardfloor took it to a new dimension with their build-ups and multiple acid lines.
quoted 1 line hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and> hardfloor have been sucked up by their own 303 noodlings and
haven't put
quoted 2 lines forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god> forth anything worthwhile in their last few singles and ep's. god > forbid that they ever release another album.
Well they just did! - "Respect" its called, and it actually does vary a lot more in texture. It's a 4-out-of-5-star LP for me, but I liked 'em all along, so I'm not sure if it would be your cup of tea. I Don't understand why they put in a limited 10" with 2 trax off the "TB Resuscitation" LP in exactly the same mixes - apart from allowing me to phase, double beat and generally mess these two songs about. Also I think as acid303 rushes go, "fish & chips" is the equal of any, so there. J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!
1995-01-14 12:18Erkki Rautio> Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > reference I'm not familiar w
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quoted 2 lines Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical> Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > reference I'm not familiar with . . .
I remember reading somewhere it's a song by the early 80's disco/New Romantic band Hayzee Fantazee (sp?). On the other hand, someone said it's a pun on the Sex Pistols... Go figure. ERkki OnNow: U.N.K.L.E. - Time Has Come EP
1995-01-16 10:59James Skilton> > Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > reference I'm not familiar
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quoted 6 lines Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical> > Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > reference I'm not familiar with . . . > > -- > ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com)
Something I read suggested it was a parallel with "Sex Pistols" - think about it! J ^
1995-01-17 07:41Jola ShepherdGood ol' Andy stated that the name is borrowed from the name of a Hayzee Fantasee track (I
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Good ol' Andy stated that the name is borrowed from the name of a Hayzee Fantasee track (I know I just butchered that spelling...) Info was pulled offa the liner notes to "Septic Cuts", and as Andy said on them thar notes... "These Cuts started Deep, on their way across the Atlantic they turned Septic, your Cockney friends will tell you why..." I have no idea what that means. Meester Cameron and his old keyboard. On Mon, 16 Jan 1995, James Skilton wrote:
quoted 14 lines Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical> > > > Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > > reference I'm not familiar with . . . > > > > -- > > ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) > > Something I read suggested it was a parallel with "Sex Pistols" - > think about it! > > J > ^ > >
1995-01-17 08:09sshimOn Mon, 16 Jan 1995, Jola Shepherd wrote: > "These Cuts started Deep, on their way across
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On Mon, 16 Jan 1995, Jola Shepherd wrote:
quoted 4 lines "These Cuts started Deep, on their way across the Atlantic they turned> "These Cuts started Deep, on their way across the Atlantic they turned > Septic, your Cockney friends will tell you why..." > > I have no idea what that means.
im sure he's just saying how much we suck here in the states by puttin' more trax on Deep Cuts than Septic Cuts (the prior being the uk version of Septic Cuts). --,__ (mRay) z943159@corn.cso.niu.edu
1995-01-18 01:20Nigel WardJola Shepherd <psu00110@odin.cc.pdx.edu> wrote: >Info was pulled offa the liner notes to "
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Jola Shepherd <psu00110@odin.cc.pdx.edu> wrote:
quoted 7 lines Info was pulled offa the liner notes to "Septic Cuts", and as Andy said>Info was pulled offa the liner notes to "Septic Cuts", and as Andy said >on them thar notes... > >"These Cuts started Deep, on their way across the Atlantic they turned >Septic, your Cockney friends will tell you why..." > >I have no idea what that means.
Cockney rhyming slang: Septic -> Septic Tank -> Yank -> U.S. citizen Nigel. Beep beep beep bop bop bop. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Nigel Ward Research Scientist DSTC Pty Ltd Research Data Network CRC The University of Queensland PHONE : +61 7 365 4310 Queensland, 4072, Australia FAX : +61 7 365 4311 <http://www.dstc.edu.au/> EMAIL : nigel@dstc.edu.au -----------------------------------------------------------------------
1995-01-16 19:32Michel Battagliai think it's a song by hayzee Fantazee (sp) <<mikebee@freenet.scri.fsu.edu <<mike@organic.
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i think it's a song by hayzee Fantazee (sp) <<mikebee@freenet.scri.fsu.edu <<mike@organic.com On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, Lazlo Nibble wrote:
quoted 3 lines Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical> Where'd they get the name? I'm sure it's just a classical > reference I'm not familiar with . . . >