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2005-11-22 00:30rhino [idm] Adult...Huh?
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├─ 2005-11-22 10:23patrick haenelt [idm] Thomas Jirku at Oscillate (tuesdays in Seattle)
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2005-11-22 00:30rhinoI quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and well I kinda spaced o
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I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and well I kinda spaced out and forgot to pick up Anxiety Always (although I'll have to track it down now just out of curiosity). They are playing Milwaukee later this week so I went and scooped up the newer one Gimme Trouble and well, now I'm not sure if I want to go now. I suppose I missed a transitional step with AA but wh....what the hell happened? I liked the stoic sorta Kraftwerk-y vibe of the first disc but the new one is...just...strange. Doesn't even sound like the same people... thanks, rhino -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.4/176 - Release Date: 11/20/2005 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-11-22 01:09Blake MikesellOn Mon, 21 Nov 2005 7:31 pm, rhino wrote: > I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc ba
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 7:31 pm, rhino wrote:
quoted 16 lines I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and> I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and > well I > kinda spaced out and forgot to pick up Anxiety Always (although I'll > have to > track it down now just out of curiosity). They are playing Milwaukee > later > this week so I went and scooped up the newer one Gimme Trouble and > well, now > I'm not sure if I want to go now. I suppose I missed a transitional > step > with AA but wh....what the hell happened? I liked the stoic sorta > Kraftwerk-y vibe of the first disc but the new one is...just...strange. > Doesn't even sound like the same people... > thanks, > rhino >
They aren't the same people that I met pre anxiety always, or perhaps they were always the way they are and the times assisted their change. When I interviewed them they said they were punk rock, not electroclash, a term they despised. But then they became more and more electroclash, almost definers of the genre with miss kitten and fisherspooner (who they also frowned upon). But they also had that punk element in there. Resuscitation was my favourite album as well, and some of the b sides inbetween that and anxiety always were bomb as all getout. But after that album it all changed, I skipped out on them in atlanta in favor of recloose. They just don't have the paranoid feel that the first album gave me. Mostly I don't want to be let down from the favourable days of yore, much like I was with nin's new album. B. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-11-22 05:30chthonic streams>On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 7:31 pm, rhino wrote: >>I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc b
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quoted 29 lines On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 7:31 pm, rhino wrote:>On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 7:31 pm, rhino wrote: >>I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and well I >>kinda spaced out and forgot to pick up Anxiety Always (although I'll have to >>track it down now just out of curiosity). They are playing Milwaukee later >>this week so I went and scooped up the newer one Gimme Trouble and well, now >>I'm not sure if I want to go now. I suppose I missed a transitional step >>with AA but wh....what the hell happened? I liked the stoic sorta >>Kraftwerk-y vibe of the first disc but the new one is...just...strange. >>Doesn't even sound like the same people... >> thanks, >> rhino >> > >They aren't the same people that I met pre anxiety always, or >perhaps they were always the way they are and the times assisted >their change. When I interviewed them they said they were punk >rock, not electroclash, a term they despised. But then they became >more and more electroclash, almost definers of the genre with miss >kitten and fisherspooner (who they also frowned upon). But they also >had that punk element in there. > >Resuscitation was my favourite album as well, and some of the b >sides inbetween that and anxiety always were bomb as all getout. But >after that album it all changed, I skipped out on them in atlanta in >favor of recloose. They just don't have the paranoid feel that the >first album gave me. > >Mostly I don't want to be let down from the favourable days of yore, >much like I was with nin's new album.
nin has been a letdown for almost a decade. there are flashes of good stuff but he's not hungry or angry in the same way he was 12-16 years ago. he can't be. people change, same with adult. i too generally prefer 'resuscitation', but there are really good tracks on 'anxiety always'. definitely pick that one up too. the lyrics are still very alienated and the sounds are also weird and atonal. the new stuff does take some getting used to. it is actually more like punk with the addition of live bass and guitar. but much quirkier and less robotic and ominous. pretty fun live actually, it may make a better show than before (just a theory - i've never seen them before the d.u.m.e. tour so i can't compare though). for the rest, i suggest you pick up the XLR8R cover story on them from a few months back for the answers to your "what happened?" questions in their own words: http://www.xlr8r.com/magazine.php?uid=114B7745232F842D340CA6855CEF4947 d. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-11-22 10:23patrick haeneltSensory Effect presents OSCILLATE -TUESDAYS at The Baltic Room--1207 pine st. Seattle, WA
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Sensory Effect presents OSCILLATE -TUESDAYS at The Baltic Room--1207 pine st. Seattle, WA with residents ELECTROSECT and GREG SKIDMORE live visuals by SHANNON PALMER 8:30p $5 21+ this week's (Tue. Nov.22) special guests.... THOMAS JIRKU (force inc.-VAN)--live JERRY ABSTRACT (fixelplix, shitkatapult-SEA)--dj set .......and a special exclusive listening party for Richie Hawtin's new mic CD "DE9: Transitions" at 8:30p sharp...get there ealy to hear an exlusive playing of Richie's new release........ a little about the performers.... THOMAS JIRKU Germans have ruled minimal electronic music for nearly a decade, but in recent years Canadian producers have made huge strides to challenge the krafty Krauts. Toiling below the mainstream's radar, these Canuck artists have created some of the most challenging techno, microhouse, IDM, and ambient music of this young century. Czech Republic expat Tomas Jirku ranks among Canada's elite cadre of minimalist musicians. His luminous melodies whirl amid dubby techno and IDMbience, making for a stimulating tactile headphone experience or, when pitched up by a resourceful DJ, enticing warm-up ammo for a deep tech-house club set. Most dance music aspires to arouse euphoria, to make the crowd feel like one throbbing organism ever on the brink of orgasm; Jirku's productions inspire a restrained, fizzy sense of well-being that's just as therapeutic as the effects induced by his more outlandish peers. His records trigger a party in your head more than in your hips. Many producers are flashier and more demonstrative, but Jirku's oracular introversion possesses a sly charm, too. His contribution to the epochal Clicks & Cuts 2 comp, "Pohdka," sounds like a celebratory tech-house fist-pumper crafted by a cautious optimist. It's indicative of Jirku's lean, incisive style. There's a sober propriety about Jirku's cheese-free music, even on a cut titled "Booty" (off the Met@music compilation), which bustles and fizzes with a joy tempered with the knowledge that the higher you get, the harder you fall, so let's not get carried away, eh? But don't think Jirku can't get down and flirty. Sequins (Force Inc., 2000) is his most DJ-friendly work, affectionately retrofitting disco and house for a more streamlined, less coked-up decade. Ravers and club queens won't thrill to its subtle manipulations of familiar dance-floor tropes, but the album stands as a vibrant subversion of and homage to much-maligned genres. Never content to stay in one place for long, Jirku deviates into aquatic dub with Entropy (intr_version, 2002). Here, his laptop seems to be immersed in Pacific depths, emitting beatific waves that stir you at a molecular level. This one's strictly for the head(phone)s. Jirku's 2003 collaboration with Robin Judge, Plusism, fuses Basic Channel's dubwise sonic fragmentation and illusion-mongering to an array of glitchy tonal holographs, then nudges them on their way with supple, gliding 4/4 beats. It's uncertain what style(s) Jirku will unleash at his Seattle gig, but wherever he goes, you should attentively follow. Jirku told Discorder's tobias c. van Veen, "I don't connect myself to philosophies or politics. I prefer to think of my music as an exhibition of my aesthetic ideals, and to attach myself to something would only constrain me. And while minimalism is a pleasant aesthetic, it appears to have saturated our culture to the point where it has lost all context and meaning." Hmm--I think our culture could do with more minimalism, especially the well-ordered, beautifully expressed sort conjured by Jirku himself. DAVE SEGAL JERRY ABSTRACT Jerry was born and educated in Detroit, Michigan; where he began his explorations in electronic music and DJing. In Detroit he has performed at such influential nightspots as Submerge, The Motor Lounge, The Shelter, 13 below, and The Velvet Lounge. In 2003, Jerry also performed at the Movement (DEMF) Festival in Detroit. Residing now in Seattle, Jerry has held a residency at Groovetech and performed at such luminous clubs like Aero.Space, I-Spy, and Chop Suey. This last year his label Shitkatupult, invited him to Berlin where he had the opportunity to play the famous Tresor Club. Jerry is also the artistic director of the annual Decibel Festival in Seattle, making him an intigral part of our local electronic music community --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
2005-11-25 16:44stephen ruizAnxiety Always was transitional to a large degree, but don't dismiss the new work until yo
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Anxiety Always was transitional to a large degree, but don't dismiss the new work until you've listened to it a few times. I think they've really defined their own 'signature' sound with the past few records. Maybe it's not for everyone, but from my experience it's easy to take one listen to a record and make a snap judgement. Personally, Adult. is probably one of the best dance-punk bands out there. s t e p h e n . r u i z (of zygote & audio logic) _______________________________________ sounds > http://www.myspace.com/zygote words > http://audio-logic.blogspot.com/
quoted 29 lines From: "rhino" <rhino@the-wall.net>>From: "rhino" <rhino@the-wall.net> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] Adult...Huh? >Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:30:29 -0600 > >I quite enjoyed Adult.'s Resuscitation disc back a few years ago and well I >kinda spaced out and forgot to pick up Anxiety Always (although I'll have >to >track it down now just out of curiosity). They are playing Milwaukee later >this week so I went and scooped up the newer one Gimme Trouble and well, >now >I'm not sure if I want to go now. I suppose I missed a transitional step >with AA but wh....what the hell happened? I liked the stoic sorta >Kraftwerk-y vibe of the first disc but the new one is...just...strange. >Doesn't even sound like the same people... > thanks, > rhino > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.4/176 - Release Date: 11/20/2005 > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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