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2004-07-29 05:07kiya iamacopier babzani Re: [idm] Things to do while driving across the states...
└─ 2004-07-29 05:28Andrew Hime Re: [idm] Things to do while driving across the states...
2004-07-29 09:40visa [idm] Things to listen while driving across the states...
├─ 2004-07-29 17:00Josh Steiner Re: [idm] Things to listen while driving across the states...
│ └─ 2004-07-30 15:39Chispas De Muerte Re: [idm] Things to listen while driving across the states...
└─ 2004-08-02 04:58Irene McC Re: [idm] Things to listen while driving
2004-07-29 15:33seeklektek Re: [idm] Things to listen while driving across the states...
2004-07-29 19:28Re: Re: [idm] Things to listen while driving across the states...
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2004-07-29 05:07kiya iamacopier babzanithat is true. BUT, only one of them has an ambience and setting like the Salt Lick. it's l
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:07:20 -0700
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that is true. BUT, only one of them has an ambience and setting like the Salt Lick. it's like you're eating the animal while it's still alive. :) -kiya On 7/28/04 7:37 PM, "Tina Mendez" <tina@eds.org> wrote:
quoted 35 lines Dude, thre are 3498327598437598473 awesome BBQ places in Austin...> Dude, thre are 3498327598437598473 awesome BBQ places in Austin... > > *salivate* > > --tm > > On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Josh Steiner wrote: > >> I'll second that... dont eat lunch the day you go, you'll need the room. >> >> kiya i am a copier babzani wrote: >> >>> do not miss the Salt Lick right outside austin. >>> don't ask what it is, just go there with a six pack of cold beer, you'll >>> need it. >>> the only thing i'd return to texas for is the Salt Lick. >>> it's in Driftwood, TX. >>> :) >>> >>> -kiya >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> ________________________________________________________________ >> live experimental electronic music -- http://bluevitriol.com >> independent u.s. drum'n'bass -- http://vitriolix.com >> >
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2004-07-29 05:28Andrew Himekiya iamacopier babzani wrote: > that is true. > BUT, only one of them has an ambience and
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kiya iamacopier babzani wrote:
quoted 13 lines that is true.> that is true. > BUT, only one of them has an ambience and setting like the Salt Lick. > it's like you're eating the animal while it's still alive. > :) > > -kiya > > On 7/28/04 7:37 PM, "Tina Mendez" <tina@eds.org> wrote: > > >>Dude, thre are 3498327598437598473 awesome BBQ places in Austin... >> >>*salivate*
Screw barbecue. If you're in Austin, eat Mexican or you're wasting your time. And as always, Magnolia at 3am. I prefer Mag South. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-07-29 09:40visaWell, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good background mu
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Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:40:00 +0300
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Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good background music for driving? Different situations would probably affect the selections as well, like, whether you are driving alone or with people who might or might not be very much into idm... --Visa --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-07-29 17:00Josh Steinerif you find yourself alone on a desert highway, tri repetae++ can provided some wicked acc
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Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:00:04 -0700
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if you find yourself alone on a desert highway, tri repetae++ can provided some wicked accompanyment. its burned into my memory one time when i was driving across the US alone and was out in one of the plane states watching a *huge* thunderstrorm roll over me from the horizon... it really tested my memory of physics to see the lightning striking points lower than me on the horrizon... visa wrote:
quoted 13 lines Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good>Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good >background music for driving? Different situations would probably affect the >selections as well, like, whether you are driving alone or with people who >might or might not be very much into idm... > >--Visa > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2004-07-30 15:39Chispas De MuerteHey I always drive the 4-8 am shift and Tipper "Surrounded" worked great for that last sum
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Hey I always drive the 4-8 am shift and Tipper "Surrounded" worked great for that last summer. Perfect mellow kinda spooky beautiful music. Rolling into Nevada, getting the RV searched outside Hoover Dam by billy bob sherriff deputy "Anti-terrorist" officers. (yikes)! Driving through Nevada military bunkers and testing grounds. "Surrounded" for sure! --- Josh Steiner <josh@vitriolix.com> wrote:
quoted 38 lines if you find yourself alone on a desert highway, tri> if you find yourself alone on a desert highway, tri > repetae++ can > provided some wicked accompanyment. its burned into > my memory one time > when i was driving across the US alone and was out > in one of the plane > states watching a *huge* thunderstrorm roll over me > from the horizon... > it really tested my memory of physics to see the > lightning striking > points lower than me on the horrizon... > > > visa wrote: > > >Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you > people recommend as good > >background music for driving? Different situations > would probably affect the > >selections as well, like, whether you are driving > alone or with people who > >might or might not be very much into idm... > > > >--Visa > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > >For additional commands, e-mail: > idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > > -- >
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quoted 7 lines live experimental electronic music --> live experimental electronic music -- > http://bluevitriol.com > independent u.s. drum'n'bass -- > http://vitriolix.com > > >
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2004-08-02 04:58Irene McCStrangely I find hectic techno, like Deetron's In The Mix and Adam Beyer's Timecode comps.
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Strangely I find hectic techno, like Deetron's In The Mix and Adam Beyer's Timecode comps. very soothing while stuck in peak hour traffic! Late night solo driving - especially in the rain - can be greatly enhanced by Ulrich Schnauss, early Autechre and any of those floaty ambient IDM ca. 1994/5 era comps (generally home-made cassettes). I also like Seek's list that includes Villalobos' DJ mixes, Alcachofa etc. Those work well! For general city driving - stopping and starting at traffic lights etc. nothing beats dubby reggae to put a smile on my face! I * On 29 Jul 2004 at 12:40, visa wrote:
quoted 4 lines Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as> Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as > good background music for driving? Different situations would probably > affect the selections as well, like, whether you are driving alone or with > people who might or might not be very much into idm...
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2004-07-29 15:33seeklektek----- Original Message ----- From: "visa" > Well, now that we are on travelling, what woul
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quoted 6 lines Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good> Well, now that we are on travelling, what would you people recommend as good > background music for driving? Different situations would probably affect the > selections as well, like, whether you are driving alone or with people who > might or might not be very much into idm... > > --Visa
I drove 2000+ miles last week, in about a half'n'hour (it may've been 23 minutes). Here's a selection from the playlist on that trip: Speicher 12"s (#s 1-16) on Kompakt. Ricardo Villalobos dj mixes. Villalobos - 'Alcochofa Remixes' Forever Sweet - 'Geben & Nehman' Matthew Dear dj mix Robag Wruhme - 'Wuzzelbud KK' Gys - 'Art D'Echo' The Youngsters - 'Lemon Orange' Frank Bretschneider - Looping I-IV (And Other Assorted Love Songs) - note: at one point, as the third track on this disc looped in, a great white heron flew across my path, at the height of the front window: I'd to brake slightly to avoid it! When it realized the possible collision danger, it flapped hard and flew straight up in the air, like an elevator rising, then continued its forward progress. http://www.apogeephoto.com/june2003/2-flying-white-heron.jpg The dj mixes and the Speichers were great on long stretches of freeway, at 85+ mph. The Bretschneider suited back country and mountain roads perfectly, as did Gys. btw, the Strepsil mixes come in handy on those routes, too, as does that live Luomo set from the Ultrahang Fest. YMMV? Strepsil mixes: http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=107370 Ultrahang Fest sets: http://uhfest.underground.hu/ seek np: The Colossus of Roads --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-07-29 19:28hime@charter.net> Ultrahang Fest sets: > http://uhfest.underground.hu/ I highly recommend the Tigrics set
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quoted 2 lines Ultrahang Fest sets:> Ultrahang Fest sets: > http://uhfest.underground.hu/
I highly recommend the Tigrics set from that stuff. There's a lot of really boring stuff in there too. That one with the chick saying random crap over it - I like that one too, for mostly all the wrong reasons I'm sure. NP: "Denise" by Fountains of Wayne (Valuecube radio) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org