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1999-12-31 22:16adam.florin (idm) a sad day for neo-medievalists.
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1999-12-31 22:16adam.florin..so it is safe to say now that the earth will not be exploding or otherwise being destroy
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..so it is safe to say now that the earth will not be exploding or otherwise being destroyed in the next 24 hours... and all of us who secretly hoped for y2k or some general mass technology failure (a return to "primitive" electronics), will have to wait for the real disaster........ especially relevant since someone mentioned dancing to it a few days ago, ae's 'acroyear2' would probably be the best song to celebrate y2k with : to me, it is the epitome of their style of brutal-yet-exhilarating low-tech exultation. just hoping that someone shared these sentiments. maybe not realistically, but at least in theory... ? you all listen to dirty beats and screechy synths : you can at least relate to the aesthetic ! "happy" new year ! ok enough silliness..... .af. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-01 11:01Cesium5Hz@aol.comIn a message dated 1/01/00 6:13:32 adam@sirius.com writes: > ..so it is safe to say now th
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In a message dated 1/01/00 6:13:32 adam@sirius.com writes:
quoted 5 lines ..so it is safe to say now that the earth will not be exploding or> ..so it is safe to say now that the earth will not be exploding or > otherwise being destroyed in the next 24 hours... and all of us who > secretly hoped for y2k or some general mass technology failure (a return to > "primitive" electronics), will have to wait for the real disaster........ >
Hey, don't despair. It might well just be around the corner. Check out the the Mayan calendrical predictions for Dec 21st 2012, which intersects the Timewave Zero program (T McKenna and P Meyer). This date is not arbritrary like the current Gregorian conception which only estimated a Zero date based on second hand knowledge of the birth of Christ. This date is more or less based on astronomical calculations and a phenomena called 'precession of the equinoxes'. For more info check out: http://www.levity.com/eschaton/Why2012.html Sorry for the short non-idm related bandwith but I had to reply to this. On the music front, I recently obtained the Jake Mandell - Quandom Current LP on Force Inc. Interesting, I've yet to wrap my head around this one, but there is a Stewart Walker remix track on this album which is good. Any thoughts on this release and how it it different from his Worm Interface album? What is his WI stuff like? Cheers, A. Z --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-02 03:24Jeff Davis <pHlow>On Sat, 1 Jan 2000 06:01:53 EST, Cesium5Hz@aol.com said: >Sorry for the short non-idm rela
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2000 06:01:53 EST, Cesium5Hz@aol.com said:
quoted 7 lines Sorry for the short non-idm related bandwith but I had to reply to this.>Sorry for the short non-idm related bandwith but I had to reply to this. >On the music front, I recently obtained the Jake Mandell - Quandom Current LP >on Force Inc. Interesting, I've yet to wrap my head around this one, but >there is a Stewart Walker remix track on this album which is good. Any >thoughts on this release and how it it different from his Worm Interface >album? What is his WI stuff like? >
i haven't heard quandom current yet , but am looking forward to it. the prospect of a stewart walker minimal stripped down remix of mandell's rhythm programming sounds pretty tasty. although it got slagged by a few on this list, i thought 'parallel processes' on worm interface was a really strong release, one of my top 10's for 1999. there's a full review up at www.urbansounds.com. NP: skanform: car rental peeeeeeeeeece, -- Jeff Davis pHlow@earthlink.net fn:216.533.6303 fx:216.266.2310 text:2165336303@mobile.att.net pHlow.linx: home.earthlink.net/~phlow/ Bochum Welt: www.bochumwelt.com Rotator Locator: hyperreal.org/music/rotator/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org