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1997-05-29 17:07(idm) 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
└─ 1997-05-29 18:51Greg Earle (idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
1997-05-29 21:46(idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
└─ 1997-05-30 12:01Greg Earle (idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
└─ 1997-06-01 21:10M.A.J. Huffman (idm) 99 records, Biosphere, Vogel, As One
1997-05-30 21:31sm@4thworld (idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
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1997-05-29 17:07Doren6909@aol.comThis past week I came across something I think most of you would enjoy quite a bit.... a (
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This past week I came across something I think most of you would enjoy quite a bit.... a (bootleg) compilation of 'greatest hits' from a late 70s new york label called 99 records..... the music on this double vinyl set is amazing. (think of it as a missing link) some of these tunes sound a bit like laika except much more jammier, dancier and w/ a bit of can thrown in...(keep in mind this was made in the funk/disco era...) the drumming is great....its all live but sounds like its been programmed in a lot of places....(there's a jungle cut-and-paste feel to some of the beats). basically if this music came out today people would be doing flips... curiously, the label says 45 rpm but the songs sound 'normal' on 33 (some on 45 are insanely breaky drill n' bassy nutty). lots of live bass grooves, bells and drones. buy on sight. other really good things: Canada by Repeat on Unexplored beats - (mark broom + plaid?) Funkbwitu - Buckfunk 3000 - language - super funky bass, second song sounds very vibert influenced to my ears (w/ nice plucked strings and nice beat work). the begg man striketh again. Fink Funk - N-tone # 23 one bit sounds like tipsy....the rest is dense, wacky, thick down tempo. very nice sampling and well worth tracking down. jury man 4 is also purty good...nice jazz breaks.
1997-05-29 18:51Greg Earle> This past week I came across something I think most of you would enjoy quite > a bit....
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quoted 4 lines This past week I came across something I think most of you would enjoy quite> This past week I came across something I think most of you would enjoy quite > a bit.... a (bootleg) compilation of 'greatest hits' from a late 70s New York > label called 99 records..... the music on this double vinyl set is amazing. > (think of it as a missing link)
99 Records ... actually an early 80's New York label ... and record store ... named because the store was at 99 MacDougal St. ... owned by Ed Bahlmann ... Famous for being the home of the Bush Tetras (the historical antecedents of Luscious Jackson) and E.S.G. (whose "UFO" has been sampled by more Rap and other Techno/Trip-Hop artists than just about anyone else) ... E.S.G. released a 12" that was a dual release with Factory Records, produced by Martin Hannett (99-04/FAC-34) ...
quoted 8 lines some of these tunes sound a bit like Laika except much more jammier, dancier> some of these tunes sound a bit like Laika except much more jammier, dancier > and w/ a bit of Can thrown in...(keep in mind this was made in the funk/disco > era...) the drumming is great....its all live but sounds like its been > programmed in a lot of places....(there's a jungle cut-and-paste feel to some > of the beats). basically if this music came out today people would be doing > flips... curiously, the label says 45 rpm but the songs sound 'normal' on 33 > (some on 45 are insanely breaky drill n' bassy nutty). lots of live bass > grooves, bells and drones. buy on sight.
Track listing please? I'm sure there must be some Bush Tetras (probably "Too Many Creeps") and E.S.G. on it ... E.S.G. were the shit ... - Greg
1997-05-29 21:46Doren6909@aol.comI've recived a lot of requests for a track listing and info on this comp.... there's no de
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I've recived a lot of requests for a track listing and info on this comp.... there's no detailed info given as its a bootleg and I'm sure whoever made it dont want any trouble so everything's purty anonymous. The name of the comp is 99 records - greatest hits - the garage years and upon closer examination all the tracks are either by esg or liquid liquid. This copy came from fat cat in london so you might want to ask them about it....maybe they can track another one down for you. track listing is: Ufo - esg scrapper - liquid liquid moody - esg rubbermiro - liquid liquid esg - esg groupmegroup - liquid liquid lock groove (in) - " " lock groove (out) - " " standing in line - esg bellhead - liquid liquid cavern - esg rubbermiro - liquid liquid
1997-05-30 12:01Greg Earle> The name of the comp is 99 Records - greatest hits - the garage years and > upon closer
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quoted 2 lines The name of the comp is 99 Records - greatest hits - the garage years and> The name of the comp is 99 Records - greatest hits - the garage years and > upon closer examination all the tracks are either by ESG or Liquid Liquid.
Doh! Forgot about Liquid Liquid ... they cut 2 12" EPs for 99 Records that I know of in '81 ...
quoted 6 lines This copy came from Fat Cat in London so you might want to ask them about> This copy came from Fat Cat in London so you might want to ask them about > it ... maybe they can track another one down for you. > > track listing is: > > UFO - ESG
This is from the first ESG 12" EP, 99-04EP/FAC-34. Tracks: You're No Good/Moody/UFO//Earn It/ESG/Hey!
quoted 1 line Scrapper - Liquid Liquid> Scrapper - Liquid Liquid
Hmmn, don't recognize this one ...
quoted 1 line Moody - ESG> Moody - ESG
See above, from 99-04
quoted 1 line rubbermiro - liquid liquid> rubbermiro - liquid liquid
This is from 99-07 ...
quoted 1 line ESG - ESG> ESG - ESG
See above ...
quoted 1 line Group Me Group - Liquid Liquid> Group Me Group - Liquid Liquid
Also from 99-07 ...
quoted 2 lines Lock Groove (in) - " "> Lock Groove (in) - " " > Lock Groove (out) - " "
These are from 99-09 ...
quoted 1 line Standing In Line - ESG> Standing In Line - ESG
Hmmn, this must be on the 3rd ESG 12" that I can't find at the moment ...
quoted 1 line Bellhead - Liquid Liquid> Bellhead - Liquid Liquid
If this is "Bell Head (Live)", it's from 99-07 ...
quoted 1 line Cavern - ESG> Cavern - ESG
And same goes for this; it's not on the "Come Away With ESG" album, and it's not on the Dance/The Beat/Moody (99-10EP) 12" either ...
quoted 1 line Rubbermiro - Liquid Liquid> Rubbermiro - Liquid Liquid
Rubbermiro repeated twice??? Dunno if Fat Cat had anything to do with this, but it sounds like whomever put this out only owns like 4 or 5 of the 99 Records catalog ... Quickie 99 quasi-discography: 99-01EP 12" Glenn Branca Lesson No. 1 for Electric Guitar/Dissonance 99-02 7" Bush Tetras (All-girl NYC band, also on Fetish UK) Too Many Creeps//Snakes Crawl/You Taste Like The Tropics 99-03EP 7" Y Pants Off The Hook/Beautiful Food//Favorite Sweater/Luego Fuego 99-04EP/FAC-34 12" ESG You're No Good/Moody/UFO//Earn It/ESG/Hey! (B side live at Hurrah! 12/80) 99-05EP 12" Vivien Goldman (former NME journalist) Dirty Washing EP (Launderette//Private Armies/P.A. Dub) 99-06EP 12" Congo At The Feast EP 99-07EP 12" Liquid Liquid Group Me Group//New Walk (live)/Lub Dupe (live)// Bell Head (live)/Rubbermiro 99-08 ?? ??? 99-09EP 12" Liquid Liquid Successive Reflexes EP (Lock Groove (in)/Lock Groove (out)// Push/Zero/Eyes Sharp) 99-10EP 12" ESG Dance//The Beat/Moody 99-11?? ?? ??? . . . 99-001LP LP Glenn Branca The Ascension (Branca's debut album, I believe) 99-002LP LP ??? ??? 99-003LP LP ESG Come Away With ESG (Come Away/Dance/Parking Lot Blues/You Make No Sense/Chistelle/About You// It's Alright/Moody (spaced out)/Tiny Sticks/The Beat/My Love For You) *Whew* That's all I have folks ... sorry for the "more than you really wanted to know" aspect ... - Greg
1997-06-01 21:10M.A.J. Huffman> >99-03EP 7" Y Pants > > Off The Hook/Beautiful Food//Favorite Sweater/Luego Fuego > I re
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quoted 5 lines 99-03EP 7" Y Pants> >99-03EP 7" Y Pants > > Off The Hook/Beautiful Food//Favorite Sweater/Luego Fuego >
I remember John Peel playing Favorite Sweater from this - a very fine song. No doubt enhanced in his book by the fact of it's being a seven-inch. Liquid Liquid also featured, I think. After a proper listen I've decided that the new Biosphere album is very good indeed. You'll be disappointed if you expect anything resembling the upbeat numbers from the last one. In fact there are hardly any beats at all (not a problem for me). There's even a bit of singing/talking and some relaxed guitar strumming (heavily chorussed, of course). Lots of environmental noise/ambience etc. I thought the more trancey tracks of his earlier release were much less successful on the whole so I'm pleased with this apparent new direction. It's brooding without being as hermetic as much of what I'm forced to refer to as dark ambient. The new Cristian Vogel is also good but I haven't listened much yet. Kirk Degiorgio is interviewed in this month's Wire and comes across as still maintaining the level of arrogance evinced previously. Still like his music though. What can he mean, kids, when he refers to Aphex and Squarepusher as tokens of 'Perverse Modernity' similar to Damien Hirst? Who would credit it etc. Hirst is something of a charlatan, but there's no need to slur James and Jenkinson with that tag. adam
1997-05-30 21:31sm@4thworldWritten by Greg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> Subject: (idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone #
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Written by Greg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> Subject: (idm) Re: 99 records, n-tone # 23, and other stuff
quoted 2 lines Dunno if Fat Cat had anything to do with this, but it sounds like whomever>Dunno if Fat Cat had anything to do with this, but it sounds like whomever >put this out only owns like 4 or 5 of the 99 Records catalog ...
could be; dave from fat cat said the 99 catalog would be the records he would most like to see re-released on a different note #1, anyone got any info on a remix album of non-place urban field, think it's a cd only thang from germany with mixes by porter ricks included - is it out yet? fax/ email contact for label? anyone want to swap a copy for something nice; on a different note #2 - kudos to andrew weatherall, martin mckay (club 69) & mark burns (mars) for spinning top sets @ our 'planet mau' bash last night cheers stuart @ 4thworld -- http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/4thworld/ check the 'propoganda' page - interviews + features on black dog/ as one/ musik aus strom / jimpster / compost / irdial + more