Just a short sidenote-- From an article by Holger Czukay in perfect sound
forever at
http://www.furious.com/perfect/hysterie2.html
"CAN's first recording ever was made in June 1968 during our *first concert*
for a modern art exhibition at Schloss Nvrvenich near Cologne. It is called
PREHISTORIC FUTURE and was released 1984 on the Tago Mago label in Paris as
a limited number of mono-cassettes (2000 pressings)."
The White album was released in May 1968. Not that the Beatles were the
first to play with that shit anyway, just that you're a bit self-righteous
and angry for someone that obviously takes what he writes lightly enough not
to check up on it.
Cheers,
M.
"Wightman, Scott W" <swwigh@essex.ac.uk> wrote:
quoted 23 lines any fool knows can played years before they released anything you dumb cunt
>any fool knows can played years before they released anything you dumb cunt
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matthew Korfhage [mailto:pomomofo2000@hotmail.com]
>Sent: 13 December 2000 18:10
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] aphex und realpolitik und politics und idm
>(was:radiocativi
>
>
>"Wightman, Scott W" <swwigh@essex.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> >what interested me about the recent thread was
> >1. the presentation of aphex as a pro-music biz "musician" (to an
> > >extent)whose "only releasing accessible stuff" is cited alongside the
> > >beatles' and dylan's and all them fucking things's's's' arsing about
> >(or
> >even maybe perhaps though its remote) "innovating" in the studio >and
>then
> >saying "it'll never sell". (p.s. backwards strings tapeloops >all that
> >nonsense they did on the whitey album was done before by eg >can and
>pierre
> >henry (well, probably! ;)) and moondog. i always get
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