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1999-09-13 18:08mak : (idm) Pushing the Envelope
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1999-09-13 18:26david turgeon Re: (idm) Pushing the Envelope
1999-09-13 19:42John Counts Re: (idm) Pushing the Envelope
1999-09-14 09:55Drusca Re: (idm) Pushing the Envelope
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1999-09-13 18:08mak :I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really stretch, warp & tw
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really stretch, warp & twist the boundaries of modern electronic music. Lots of new stuff I hear lately is interesting, different, but nothing that really makes you giggle hysterically, crying out 'what? where'd they get that idea? i didn't know they could do *that*!' or even just sit back and mouth the word 'wow'. I guess I'm just not listening to the right stuff! I admit i'm not a huge fan of gratuitous strangeness, i.e. it really serves no purpose, so the stuff that makes you go 'ooh' is more welcome! Thanks, mak ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-09-13 18:18b. simsi've been throughly enjoying the new mouse on mars album. to me, it fits the bill you outl
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i've been throughly enjoying the new mouse on mars album. to me, it fits the bill you outlined, a great fun album which abused many processor chips in the making. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, mak : wrote:
quoted 21 lines I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really> I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really > stretch, warp & twist the boundaries of modern electronic music. Lots of > new stuff I hear lately is interesting, different, but nothing that really > makes you giggle hysterically, crying out 'what? where'd they get that > idea? i didn't know they could do > *that*!' or even just sit back and mouth the word 'wow'. I guess I'm just > not listening to the right stuff! I admit i'm not a huge fan of gratuitous > strangeness, i.e. it really serves no purpose, so the stuff that makes you > go 'ooh' is more welcome! > > Thanks, > mak > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
1999-09-13 18:26david turgeon> I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really > stretch, warp
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quoted 2 lines I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really> I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really > stretch, warp & twist the boundaries of modern electronic music.
a few recommendations you may find interesting... nothing especially noisy or anything, just electronic music which goes further than what i'm used to: - funckarma _part 2_ 12" (djak-up bitch) sounds a bit like the autechre/funkstorung axis, but with obscure song structures which reveal themselves after a few listens. lovely & original. - mouse on mars _instrumentals_ 12" (sonig/thrill jockey) ambient-sounding melding of bleeps & bloops. the way the melodies blend in with the ambience is fantastic. ecstatic. _glam_ is also good but _instrumentals_ is the best. - pluxus _fas 2_ cd (slowball) i can't praise this one enough... rockin' beatbox action with the most infectious hooks i've heard in a while. blends in different genres of music in a very seamless way. inventive & enjoyable throughout. very, very sharp. - richard thomas _what my ears can see_ 7" (leaf) fantastic jazz-informed semi-ambient, semi-wacky noises. all over the place, yet focused. pretty much impossible to describe; the guy lives on his own planet. his previous releases are near impossible to find but they are supposedly just as brilliant. (perhaps more, by some accounts.) that's all i can remember for now... then again, i don't buy that many records... but these really stand out in my book as some of the more inventive & challenging idm i've heard recently. -- david
1999-09-13 19:42John Counts> but nothing that really > > makes you giggle hysterically When Bogdan Raczynski throws r
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quoted 2 lines but nothing that really> but nothing that really > > makes you giggle hysterically
When Bogdan Raczynski throws random Japanese phrases, screams from Kung Fu movies, and ridiculously hectic breakbeats together, I just have to chuckle at it because it's so funny; Imagine Photek on speed. That description is from "Boku Mo Wakaran." A pretty good album IMO, though it is a little disorganized in a wild way __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
1999-09-14 09:55DruscaSuper_Collider - Head On Bisk - Ticklish Matters (about a year old, but still excellent) F
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Super_Collider - Head On Bisk - Ticklish Matters (about a year old, but still excellent) Freeform - Me Shape Ryoji Ikeda - Mort Aux Vaches Enjoy, Andrei np: Morton Feldman - Patterns In A Chromatic Field
quoted 13 lines I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really> I was wondering if anyone could recommend some new releases that really > stretch, warp & twist the boundaries of modern electronic music. Lots > of new stuff I hear lately is interesting, different, but nothing that > really makes you giggle hysterically, crying out 'what? where'd they > get that > idea? i didn't know they could do *that*!' or even just sit back and > mouth the word 'wow'. I guess I'm just not listening to the right > stuff! I admit i'm not a huge fan of gratuitous strangeness, i.e. it > really serves no purpose, so the stuff that makes you go 'ooh' is more > welcome! > > Thanks, > mak