Re: (313) YMO forever
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Mxyzptlk wrote: > > A > > >So I wouldn't write off AoN or Yello or Tangerine > Dream or anybody else as > >sounding permanently dated and more novel than truly > clever. Well alright, > >maybe YMO... :) > > > > > >== > > > >Those are fighting words. If you're one of the > unfortunates who've not > >experienced the glory of YMO's greatness, I suggest > you check out ebay and > >get a copy of their hurrah concert DVD. It's > transcendental. > > > >Chaos Panic Intrumental is the happiest song ever! > > I'll drop in my .02 here. I would say it depends on > which LPs you're > talking about. I think Technodelic in particular (as > well as BGM and > Technodon - do you think Technodon sounds dated??!!!) > stand the test of > time very well indeed. Not to mention the huge > influence Hosono and > Sakamoto have had in general on electronic music. > Speaking of the devils, Sketch Show (Takahashi and > Hosono project) has > recently been joined onstage by Ryuchi and a few YMO > were performed. > > jeff ***the best song on Robert Hood's The Protein Valve uses a YMO sample. Andrew albums out now: Sprung (http://bip-hop.com) More Destructive Than Organized (http://staalplaat.com) Highest Common Denominator (http://pieheadrecords.com) Physical and Mental Health (http://dialrecords.com) 74'02 (split with Hypo) (http://tsunami-addiction.com) check Cognition (http://techno.ca/cognition) for upcoming appearance and release updates __ Get your FREE personalized e-mail at http://www.canada.com
Re: (313) YMO forever
A So I wouldn't write off AoN or Yello or Tangerine Dream or anybody else as sounding permanently dated and more novel than truly clever. Well alright, maybe YMO... :) == Those are fighting words. If you're one of the unfortunates who've not experienced the glory of YMO's greatness, I suggest you check out ebay and get a copy of their hurrah concert DVD. It's transcendental. Chaos Panic Intrumental is the happiest song ever! I'll drop in my .02 here. I would say it depends on which LPs you're talking about. I think Technodelic in particular (as well as BGM and Technodon - do you think Technodon sounds dated??!!!) stand the test of time very well indeed. Not to mention the huge influence Hosono and Sakamoto have had in general on electronic music. Speaking of the devils, Sketch Show (Takahashi and Hosono project) has recently been joined onstage by Ryuchi and a few YMO were performed. jeff
(313) YMO forever
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 12:44:31 -0800 (PST) To: 313@hyperreal.org From: Mike Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: sampling and dated-ness of music (was Re: Cubik) Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> So I wouldn't write off AoN or Yello or Tangerine Dream or anybody else as sounding permanently dated and more novel than truly clever. Well alright, maybe YMO... :) == Those are fighting words. If you're one of the unfortunates who've not experienced the glory of YMO's greatness, I suggest you check out ebay and get a copy of their hurrah concert DVD. It's transcendental. Chaos Panic Intrumental is the happiest song ever!