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2001-03-25 01:51Tim Koch [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
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2001-03-25 17:14mike _findemnflee RE: [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
2001-03-26 03:35Tim Koch [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
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2001-03-26 07:37Michael Upton Re: [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
2001-03-26 14:54pietro [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
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2001-03-25 01:51Tim Koch++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Surge0001 Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Surge0001 Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation 01 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ More of a cohesive album of tracks than a collection of disparate musical moments, Australian based Surgery Records "Initial Release" is a 2 disc compilation of 26 tracks from 25 artists from around the world. Compiled over an 18 month period by Tim Koch [ Aural Industries / deFocus / Surgery ]. It acts as an introduction to the general aesthetic of the label. Stylistically, the compilation is a balanced combination of dynamic rhythms, well crafted melody, daydream inducing ambience, and a touch of quirkiness. A data component on the CD contains pictures, animations, MP3s and artists contact information. Tracklist:
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01.Aspen - 'My Music is in Your Mouth' 02.Fizzarum - 'Exivyd' 03.Lackluster - '11/11/99' 04.Duann - 'Loose Change' 05.Octopus Inc. - 'Open Tooth' 06.K-RAD - '174lemn' 07.Boulderdash - 'Casio Kid' 08.Mitchell Akiyama - 'i tride' 09.Pretty Boy Cross Over - 'Pencil Box <Basement>' 10.Cornelius W - 'Discop' 11 .Mr.Projectile - 'Flying Sounds' 12.Sleepy - 'Foob' 13.JetJaguar - 'Loss Apache'
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01.Vim! - 'Thin Strips of You' 02.md - 'New York Middle Class' 03.Bauri - 'It Doesn't Matter' 04.Epoq - 'Snow Globe' 05.Jeremy Dower - 'dr.DX100 and the PC folk ensemble - sweet dreams' 06.Eric Skogen - 'Gosub' 07.CiM - 'Track' 08.Novel23 - 'M.L' 09.Plod - 'Boyta' 10.Super Science vs. OPC - 'Electrified the Sky' 11.K-Rad - '149idn' 12.Vim! - 'Jackey Batey' 13.Unagi Patrol - 'Party' 14.Orpheus - 'Ascend' "..With CD-Rom enhanced data and a full 2CD package involving a plethora of artists worldwide, Initial Release shines the spotlight on the next wave of ambient experimental music ... " Pietro Da Sacco [ Grooves / Igloo ] Available for purchase online at: www.skimo.com www.safetyinnumbers.net Sound clips online at: www.surgeryrecords.com.au [ shockwave required ] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- Miscellaneous Surgery News -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Surge0004 - Aspen 'Are You That Retail Snob' Our repress of the highly acclaimed and sought after "Are You That Retail Snob" CD is now available once again. "Were you to retrofit Klaus Schulze's lushly strobing and scintillating synth-sequenced alpha waves with the finest in Y2K-compliant rhythm craft, you might find yourself in the province of New Zealand's Bevan Smith. With his second Aspen album, a much more focused Smith lets his brain-bending ophidian melodies uncoil to the tick of a hip hop-tinged electro metronome" + + + + Surge0002cd - Super Science 'Love Like Life In Miniature' Surge0003cd - Modula 'Audio Dismantle' Both titles [ as well as Aspen re-release ]re-stocked at a cheaper price at www.skimo.com and www.safetyinnumbers.net . Sound clips online at: www.surgeryrecords.com.au + + + + Forthcoming: Surge0005 cd -- Pretty Boy Crossover - 'The Building and Formation' Surge0006 cd -- Vim! - 'Linden - Home of the Hits' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tim Koch. [ www.surgeryrecords.com.au ] [ tim@surgeryrecords.com.au ] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-03-25 09:43wolf kemker> Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation 01 > [...] > Stylistically, the compilation is a
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quoted 6 lines Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation 01> Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation 01 > [...] > Stylistically, the compilation is a balanced > combination of dynamic rhythms, well crafted melody, > daydream inducing ambience, and a touch of quirkiness. > [...]
and how true that is! this compilation is essential, a true contender for the top10 lists of 2001. got it on heavy rotation for six weeks now, no sign of getting bored. highest recommendation. get it. now. ciao, wolf. ----://----------------------------------------------------- mailto:wolf@kompaktkiste.de http://www.soliton-records.de/soliton.htm http://www.kompaktkiste.de ----://----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-03-25 17:14mike _findemnfleeare these all exclusive tracks? it seems that way from glancing at the track listing and w
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are these all exclusive tracks? it seems that way from glancing at the track listing and what i can remember of track names from the artists i'm familiar with... does anyone know? surgery people? neither the press release nor website make any mention. thanks - mike, who likes to be an informed consumer
quoted 36 lines From: "wolf kemker" <wolf@kemkerwolf.de>>From: "wolf kemker" <wolf@kemkerwolf.de> >Reply-To: <wolf@kemkerwolf.de> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: RE: [idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01 >Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:43:28 +0200 > > > Initial Release -- Surgery Compilation 01 > > [...] > > Stylistically, the compilation is a balanced > > combination of dynamic rhythms, well crafted melody, > > daydream inducing ambience, and a touch of quirkiness. > > [...] > >and how true that is! this compilation is essential, >a true contender for the top10 lists of 2001. >got it on heavy rotation for six weeks now, >no sign of getting bored. > >highest recommendation. get it. now. > >ciao, >wolf. > >----://----------------------------------------------------- >mailto:wolf@kompaktkiste.de >http://www.soliton-records.de/soliton.htm >http://www.kompaktkiste.de >----://----------------------------------------------------- > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2001-03-26 03:35Tim Koch)) are these all exclusive tracks? it seems that way from glancing at the (( track listing
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[idm] Surgery Records Compilation 01
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)) are these all exclusive tracks? it seems that way from glancing at the (( track listing and what i can remember of track names from the artists i'm )) familiar with... does anyone know? surgery people? Mike -- apart from one or two tracks -- yes they are all exclusive tracks ! and the MP3 section has extra bits from a handful of artists [ Fizzarrum / Sleepy / CiM / and a nifty anim from Mr.Projectile ]. tim. [ www.surgeryrecords.com.au ] [ tim@surgeryrecords.com.au ] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-03-26 03:38esaruoho@dlc.fiafaik... Boulderdash: Casio Kid has appeared on their debut album 'we never went to koxut
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afaik... Boulderdash: Casio Kid has appeared on their debut album 'we never went to koxut island' lackluster: 11/11/99 has appeared on the rikos001: a beginner's guide to rikos ultraextralimited CDr compilation mostly available in finland. if you count the Sleepy: Fobb (or somethin) track having been available thru monotonik as a mp3 for at least a year as non-exclusive, then there you go. there might be others, but these i'm sure about.. its still a really good compilation in its own right... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-03-26 07:37Michael Uptonesaruoho@dlc.fi wrote: >afaik... >Boulderdash: Casio Kid has appeared on their debut album
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esaruoho@dlc.fi wrote:
quoted 5 lines afaik...>afaik... >Boulderdash: Casio Kid has appeared on their debut album 'we never went >to koxut island' >lackluster: 11/11/99 has appeared on the rikos001: a beginner's guide >to rikos ultraextralimited CDr compilation mostly available in finland.
quoted 3 lines if you count the Sleepy: Fobb (or somethin) track having been available>if you count the Sleepy: Fobb (or somethin) track having been available >thru monotonik as a mp3 for at least a year as non-exclusive, then there >you go.
A slight edit of my track will be on the upcoming 'Jet Jaguar is Love' release on Involve. I was stunned by how consistent the comp is too. I can't think of the last comp I've enjoyed as much as this one. Well, electronics wise... Michael -+- Involve Records http://involverecords.com Jet Jaguar MP3s (latest upload Nov2000) http://mp3.com/jetjag -+- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-03-26 14:54pietroHere's a little review of Surgery Records' "Initial Release" Comp. that i found in Igloo M
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Here's a little review of Surgery Records' "Initial Release" Comp. that i found in Igloo Magazine (www.igloomag.com). Personally, i think this compilatioin will definitely reach the top shelf for ambient electronic release's in 2001.. Initial Release :: Compilation (Surgery) "...With CD-Rom enhanced data (sample tracks, artist-bio's, press info.) and a full 2cd package involving a plethora of artists worldwide, Initial Release shines the spotlight on the next wave of ambient experimental music..." With the New Year comes another breed of casually placed melodic electronics on this finally released 2cd compilation. Even though it may seem like almost every label has pumped out a decent compilation recently including CCO, Suction, Toytronic, Delsin, Autumn, Saundart, Merck etc., Surgery sets a new standard by focusing on a theme, rather than placing tracks in varied directions. Tim Koch (aka Thug) began compiling tracks for what is now known as Surgery's Initial Release back in March of 2000. Finally, after coordinating his efforts with the Surgery team of robots, and 27 tracks later, the actual product is testament to the efforts involved within. On Disc 1, the overall theme seems to revolve around a laid back and chilled abundance of casual beats, sweeping melodies, and atmospheric ambience. Aspen opens up with his concentrated bass bumper, "My Music is in Your Mouth", while Lackluster invites us into his warm and bubbly "11/11/99" tune. There are simply too many things to say about each track, but one in particular that stands out from the rest on Disc 1 would be Jet Jaguar's hip-hop inspired minimalist textures of "Loss Apache". Michael Upton (Jet Jaguar) shows a definite emphasis on style and rhythm with this tune that is sure to knock you off your recliner at 2 in the morning. He also has a self-titled full length with Involve Records that compliments his unique and electronic hip-hop vibrations. With Disc 2, a few disjointed tracks reminiscent of Atari and Commodore 64 seemingly weave there way through thoughtfully placed melodies, and waves upon waves of atmospherics (ie. CiM's "Track" and ViM!'s "Jackie Batey"). However, there seems to be a quality that is manifested distinctly with headphone listening, and that is the nostalgic memories that may jump at you while absorbing this side of Initial Release. While Disc 1 focuses on a more sincere method of tranquilization, Disc 2 places you next to your Grade 3 buddy who you'd swap cards with during recess. Tim Koch's track selection on this Disc 2 illustrates his passion for video-game inspired melodies and quietly orchestrated songs that entirely relax your brain cells. Tracks like Unagi Patrol's "Party" and Jeremy Dowers "dr.DC100 and the PC Folk Ensemble - Sweet Dreams" bring the instrumental electronic appeal to the forefront while the others bend and twist in their own unique fashions. Track 1 (Disc 2) is a fully enhanced press information package available to display in all its color's on your operating system; "..a data track and playback on a stereo system may cause damage or at least be very annoying..". After dropping this track in the tray of your computer, you are immediately taken to a black Surgery screen where samples of various cuts from many of the artists are displayed alongside press biographies, web locations, and general information regarding the compilation. This is something you don't normally see label's doing, and I'm glad to see that someone finally decided to incorporate virtual visuals to promote the music. Kudos for this idea.. With the number of individuals on this compilation sharing their musical ingenuity, it won't be a surprise to see Initial Release rated as the most peaceful ambient electronic album for 2001 --even if it's an early call. Tracklisting :: disc1 01 :: Aspen 'My Music is in Your Mouth' 02 :: Fizzarum 'Exivyd' 03 :: Lackluster '11/11/99' 04 :: Duann 'Loose Change' 05 :: Octopus Inc. 'Open Tooth' 06 :: K-RAD '174lemn' 07 :: Boulderdash 'Casio Kid' 08 :: Mitchell Akiyama 'i tride' 09 :: Pretty Boy Cross Over 'Pencil Box ' 10 :: CorneliusW 'Discop' 11 :: Mr.Projectile 'Flying Sounds' 12 :: Sleepy 'Foob' 13 :: JetJaguar 'Loss Apache' disc2 01 :: CD-Rom Press Info (PC) 02 :: Vim! 'Thin Strips of You' 03 :: MD 'New York Middle Class' 04 :: Bauri 'It Doesn't Matter' 05 :: Epoq 'Snow Globe' 06 :: Jeremy Dower 'dr.DX100 and the PC folk ensemble - sweet dreams' 07 :: Eric Skogen 'Gosub' 08 :: CiM 'Track' 09 :: Novel23 'M.L' 10 :: Plod 'Boyta' 11 :: Super Science vs. OPC 'Electrified the Sky' 12 :: K-Rad '149idn' 13 :: Vim! 'Jackie Batey' 14 :: Unagi Patrol 'Party' 15 :: Orpheus 'Ascend' Pick this one up folks, your PC and CD-Player will thank you. _____________________________________ audio::nimbus :: audionimbus@home.com web :: www.egroups.com/group/audionimbus cjam 91.5fm :: saturdays :: mid - 2am :: est 9745 lynngrove cr, windsor, ont, n8r 1b8, ca. igloo magazine :: www.igloomag.com ----------------------------------------------- FREE! 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