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1994-05-31 16:03Alan Michael Parry forward
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1994-08-15 03:38Al Ritchie Deep Space Network
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1994-05-31 16:03Alan Michael ParryTo: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> S
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> Subject: Deep Space Network "Big Rooms" Anyone else pick this up? I got a gift certificate to a record store I usually don't patronize, and after subjecting the increasingly surly staff to a series of listening requests, (if they're not into ambient or techno, some of the stuff I had them play came as quite a shock I'm sure) this was the best of the stuff they had around. That and Flying High by the Irresistable Force, about which much has already been said. Anyway this is "Big Rooms" Deep Space Network (Source Records CD 930611 FAX +49/6221/162118) I checked the archives and didn't see any mention of Deep Space Network, but they are apparently Two Guys (David Moufang and Jonas Grossman) apparently from Deutschland. But this disk is definitely a triumph of the genre, which leads me to wonder what else IDM'ers are missing out on. Do we have any German hipsters on the list. This is definitely great stuff. Mostly quiet, funky beats, interesting percussion some of which sounds to be played live, in jazz jamming mode whether on real instruments or e-drum pads. The emphasis is on a wide psychoacoustic space (hence the title), kind of like players jamming in a cathedral. There is also a bit of quiet jazz playing here too, kind of like Can. And lots of tasteful sampled drum loops from a variety of sources. The stand out track is "The Beyond Within" which is a kind of kitchen sink opus -- Ethnic drumming loops, NASA astronaut dialog, bleepy synth solos and layered drum loops. Every IDM cliche thrown together into one song, yet hypnotic, varied and danceable. What more could you ask for? Anyone with more info on Source Records and Deep Space Network, pipe up. -- Kent Williams -- kent@cadsi.com
1994-05-31 17:28jAmzyeah, i picked this up from eastern block when it came out on impulse. my favourite track
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Tue, 31 May 1994 18:28:02 +0100 (BST)
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yeah, i picked this up from eastern block when it came out on impulse. my favourite track has to be the first. the way the guy is recorded makes the sound of his voice so encompasing, it completely draws you in... i listen to this mostly when i'm in a 'chill-out' mood, though there are a couple of quite dancable tracks on it. going back to the first track, it's brilliant when the 'organ' voice comes in - it fits so perfectly with the blokes voice. very dreamy stuff. reccomended listening indeed, though you may not want to buy it! :) jAmz ________________________________ j.p.walsh@bradford.ac.uk || ___________________________|| fEed yOuR hEaD - mEgAdaWg
1994-08-15 03:38Al RitchieSomeone mentioned the new Deep Space Network CD being released this week. I've been listen
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Someone mentioned the new Deep Space Network CD being released this week. I've been listening to it last night and today (a promo copy) and all I have to say is...buy it! Tracks like "Zenn La," "Nothing Is," and "Doors Of Perception" are positively riveting. Deep Space Network: "Big Rooms" [Instinct Ambient] Zenn La 7:58 The Beyond Within 9:30 Om 9:20 Nothing Is 7:23 Xplorexpandxperience 7:56 Graviton 7:00 Doors Of Perception 9:10 Psycho Path 10:43 Number Nine 5:23