Re: (313) techno slump
> that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!! Totally, the remastered version is one of the best albums I've ever heard. > > On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote: >> >> 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not? >> >> > > > www.phoniq.net > releases available on: > www.noisefactoryrecords.com > publication: > www.vagueterrain.net > >
RE: (313) techno slump
I like the stuff done AME a lot @ the momentdeep stuff.. -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: woensdag 6 september 2006 17:39 Aan: 313@hyperreal.org Onderwerp: Re: (313) techno slump > Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something > that might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again. On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's brilliant. On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always reinvigorates my love of electronic music. That album is the mothership for me because I heard it when very young, it had a profound influence. Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. I'm on a bit of a 'Donaldfest' at the moment.
RE: (313) techno slump
that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!! On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote: 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not? www.phoniq.net releases available on: www.noisefactoryrecords.com publication: www.vagueterrain.net
Re: (313) techno slump
On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright! on a drexciya related tip, ive been rocking the second (weird) dopplereffekt CD and the Other People Place LP alot recently tom
RE: (313) techno slump
> Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright! Ken
Re: (313) techno slump
> Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that > might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again. On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's brilliant. On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always reinvigorates my love of electronic music. That album is the mothership for me because I heard it when very young, it had a profound influence. Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. I'm on a bit of a 'Donaldfest' at the moment.
RE: (313) techno slump
Surely this'll prove temporary MEK? For me, maintaining a good balance of techno/electronic with 'everything else' is essential to keep one's interest going in both. Healthy balanced diet kinda thing! :-) Maybe some recommendations from both sides might help (some relatively new, some less so.) 'Electronic' 1. 'Lifeworks' compilation - I anticipate this staying to close to hand for months. 2. 'Data Mining In Anthilla' - Gosub (very dense and very sweet, impossible to get bored of this electro, I think so anyway.) 3. 'Trans Canada Hi-Way' Boards of Canada - download-able in FLAC from Bleep.com if you can't be bothered to digitise it! '"Not" Electronic' 1. 'Antics' by Interpol - unadorned funky NY rock - is it me, or are there really drum & bass-style breaks on this?!? 2. 'Eraser' - By Thom Yorke - easy to dismiss, but well worth getting to know very well. (You do have to have already gotten over his whine though!) 3.'Hot Funky & Sweaty - The Sound of Heavy Soul & Funk' compilation. OK, vinyl snobs step-off whilst people like me with not so well-furnished pockets but still an open mind continue discovering. This is a good place to start and the title says it all. (Late '60s, '70s) 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
(313) techno slump
I'm in one and can't seem to raise any interest in "dance music" at the moment - what's going on? Maybe it's the anticipation of fall and winter, the prospect of a really cold season this year, and some sort of hibernation instinct is kicking in. Things I've been listening to lately: Tunng Minotaur Shock stuff on the Touch record label Colleen various items from the Fence Collective Isan Adem My Latest Novel Durutti Column Grizzly Bear more "folky"? Eh maybe experimentations in the acoustic/electronic mix. Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again. MEK