[313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-02 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic event ...

Was there a change in the soul of America? Did it find voice in music,
including music out of Detroit?

k

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[313] one year later

2002-09-02 Thread Samu Eilola

Subject: Twin tower porn music: "I Like to Watch" on 9-11 

The music from Chris Korda's infamous "I Like to Watch" video will
finally be released on vinyl, just in time for the one-year anniversary
of 9-11.  The video combines 9-11 media coverage with professional
sports and hard-core pornography.  More than 250,000 people have
downloaded the video since it first appeared on the Church of Euthanasia 
web site, on December 11 of last year.

The EP will be released on Null Records in Berlin, and distributed by
Possible Music, also in Berlin.  In addition to the original video mix,
the 12" will include house remixes by Chris Korda, Richard Bartz, and
Paul Davis, plus an industrial remix by Cannibal Whore Feast.  The
sleeve will feature color images from the video, such as the WTC being
licked by a giant tongue.  

Fans of the video have been waiting impatiently for vinyl, but finding a
label with the balls to release "I Like to Watch" was no easy task. 
Several labels agreed to do it, and then changed their minds later,
wasting valuable time.  Another label expressed interest, but insisted
on a plain black cover, which would have sent the wrong message, says
Korda: "I'm not ashamed of being sexually aroused by 9-11, I'm ashamed
of being American.  People are saluting the flag and praying to Jesus
while we incinerate what's left of the earth, and I'm sick of it." 

MP3 and RealAudio: http://churchofeuthanasia.org/catalog/music.html 
Null Records: http://null-zero-nada.de 
Possible Music: http://possiblemusic.de 
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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic 
event ...
>
>Was there a change in the soul of America?

nah. what is people's biggest concern now? the downturn in the 
economy. people are still concerned mainly with the fatness of 
their bank accounts. 

>Did it find voice in music,
>including music out of Detroit?

bruce springsteen got 5 stars in rolling stone magazine for his 9-
11 crapola. personally, i feel terrible about the loss of life on 
9-11, but every single artist's view of it has reeked of one of  
two sentiments: 
1. trying to personalize something that wasnt personal to them. to 
the best of my knowledge, i havent heard a song by someone who 
lost a family member. 
2. speaking out with the voice of "the community" which evidenced 
by my disagreeing with the sentiments is not true. 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   

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RE: [313] one year later

2002-09-02 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Sam Eilola:

Subject: Twin tower porn music: "I Like to Watch" on 9-11
>
>The music from Chris Korda's infamous "I Like to Watch" video will

... Hmmm. *Not* quite what I had in mind. But it's a point of view ... any
others?
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2002-09-02 Thread Neontsetse
why you better don´t hear to much about it:

kraftwerk - computerworld:

Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Computer World
Computer World
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Computer World
Computer World
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Crime, Travel, Communication, Entertainment
Crime, Travel, Communication, Entertainment
Computer World
Computer World 


Ken, I think we better loose any opinion on 9/11 :)

have fun 






> Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic event ...
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> Was there a change in the soul of America? Did it find voice in music,
> including music out of Detroit?
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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-02 Thread David Powers

Well, the United States is now an official police state, in my opinion.

I think it has had a negative impact, but indirectly.

As far as specific artistic responses I haven't come across much--too 
some extent as an artist I'd rather avoid an issue that is so overhyped 
in the media, in retrospect it almost seems like a planned Made For TV 
event, which certainly was extremely helpful to our current political 
leaders.


I would expect in the current climate to see some artists become more 
politicized out of necessity almost, although I'm not aware whether this 
is actually happening.


/dave_ [cyborg K]


Odeluga, Ken wrote:


Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic event ...

Was there a change in the soul of America? Did it find voice in music,
including music out of Detroit?

k

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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-02 Thread Tom Robbins/Magic Feet
Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
(www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually kind
of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
event'.

Oh, and check the video...

TOM


> Well, the United States is now an official police state, in my opinion.
>
> I think it has had a negative impact, but indirectly.
>
> As far as specific artistic responses I haven't come across much--too
> some extent as an artist I'd rather avoid an issue that is so overhyped
> in the media, in retrospect it almost seems like a planned Made For TV
> event, which certainly was extremely helpful to our current political
> leaders.
>
> I would expect in the current climate to see some artists become more
> politicized out of necessity almost, although I'm not aware whether this
> is actually happening.
>
> /dave_ [cyborg K]
>
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> Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>
> >Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic event ...
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> >including music out of Detroit?
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RE: [313] one year later

2002-09-02 Thread Max Duley / ARCart
h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
people from the fact that his music is so lame. "Irritating" is about as
accurate as I can get.


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Sam Eilola:

Subject: Twin tower porn music: "I Like to Watch" on 9-11
>
>The music from Chris Korda's infamous "I Like to Watch" video will

... Hmmm. *Not* quite what I had in mind. But it's a point of view ... any
others?
k




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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread Ian Dinsmor
Although it's not "techno" per se, what about Theo Parrish's "Instant
Insanity." Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
it as a proper Sound Signature release.

I still think that his usage of the passing fire truck horn as an element of
the track made it all the more haunting.


ID

> From: "Tom Robbins/Magic Feet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 00:18:49 +0100
> To: "313 mailing list" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER
> 
> Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
> (www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
> which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually kind
> of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
> event'.
> 
> Oh, and check the video...
> 
> TOM
> 
> 
>> Well, the United States is now an official police state, in my opinion.
>> 
>> I think it has had a negative impact, but indirectly.
>> 
>> As far as specific artistic responses I haven't come across much--too
>> some extent as an artist I'd rather avoid an issue that is so overhyped
>> in the media, in retrospect it almost seems like a planned Made For TV
>> event, which certainly was extremely helpful to our current political
>> leaders.
>> 
>> I would expect in the current climate to see some artists become more
>> politicized out of necessity almost, although I'm not aware whether this
>> is actually happening.
>> 
>> /dave_ [cyborg K]
>> 
>> 
>> Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>> 
>>> Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic event ...
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>>> Was there a change in the soul of America? Did it find voice in music,
>>> including music out of Detroit?
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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread Wes
New Yorker Steve Stoll's album on Fine Audio, 'Windows on the World' (named 
after the ill-fated tower-top restaurant) comes to mind. Stoll's machine 
rhythms 
have never sounded angrier or more eloquent, especially on tracks like "Jumping 
Off" or "I Erupt." Gaiden's 'Walking on Wires' (Music Man) was dedicated to the 
9/11 victims as well, if memory serves.

> Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
> (www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
> which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually kind
> of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
> event'.
> 
> Oh, and check the video...
> 
> TOM
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RE: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread Odeluga, Ken
(I'm glad this thread runs. I think it's good to talk about this.)

... one thing which struck me was 'Diabla' by Funk D'void. I *think*
originally slated for release Sept 11 '01. The name & the original LP
version are very dark and in tune with the zeitgeist but presciently, as the
LP came out months before the event. In the end, the remixed EP version
seemed much more life-affirming and soul-aware and if a statement at all, a
positive one, albeit mournful - but also a euphoric one too: In a defiant
sense. But beware. I doubt whether it was intentional and a lot of the
effect is subjective (i.e. in my head only - maybe yours too.) But it's this
kind of unwitting synchronicity which I'm interested in.
k

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>From: Ian Dinsmor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:06 AM
>To: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet; 313 mailing list
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>Although it's not "techno" per se, what about Theo Parrish's "Instant
>Insanity." Not only was it a response to the events, it was
>released not too
>long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
>it as a proper Sound Signature release.
>
>I still think that his usage of the passing fire truck horn as an
>element of
>the track made it all the more haunting.
>
>
>ID
>
>> From: "Tom Robbins/Magic Feet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 00:18:49 +0100
>> To: "313 mailing list" <313@hyperreal.org>
>> Subject: Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER
>>
>> Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
>> (www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
>> which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track
>actually kind
>> of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a
>'Made For TV
>> event'.
>>
>> Oh, and check the video...
>>
>> TOM
>>
>>
>>> Well, the United States is now an official police state, in my opinion.
>>>
>>> I think it has had a negative impact, but indirectly.
>>>
>>> As far as specific artistic responses I haven't come across much--too
>>> some extent as an artist I'd rather avoid an issue that is so overhyped
>>> in the media, in retrospect it almost seems like a planned Made For TV
>>> event, which certainly was extremely helpful to our current political
>>> leaders.
>>>
>>> I would expect in the current climate to see some artists become more
>>> politicized out of necessity almost, although I'm not aware whether this
>>> is actually happening.
>>>
>>> /dave_ [cyborg K]
>>>
>>>
>>> Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that
>cataclysmic event ...
>>>>
>>>> Was there a change in the soul of America? Did it find voice in music,
>>>> including music out of Detroit?
>>>>
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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread marsel


from Forcefield, december 2001

· The terrorist actions of 9-11 also find their way out into the land of 
music. Theo Parrish just put out a one-sided single with lots of going TV- 
& radio samples, and of which he will denote all earnings to rescue funds. 
A lot less peaceful goes a release by Sonic Groove, called “United Effort: 
Techno against Terrorism”, with titles as “Feeling Militant”, etc. H… ·


At 3-9-2002 +0100 00:18, you wrote:

Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
(www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually kind
of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
event'.

Oh, and check the video...

TOM



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RE: [313] one year later

2002-09-03 Thread Sakari Karipuro
Max Duley / ARCart wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:

> h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
> who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
> people from the fact that his music is so lame. "Irritating" is about as
> accurate as I can get.

there's plenty of tracks for download on his site - 'i like to watch' is 
ok compared to the rest which is total garbage. 

sakke
-- 
random rants and links at:
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/


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Re: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread timpig
no offense meant, but the US is the richest nation in the world - why should
there be any need to donate money for "rescue funds"?


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from Forcefield, december 2001

· The terrorist actions of 9-11 also find their way out into the land of
music. Theo Parrish just put out a one-sided single with lots of going TV-
& radio samples, and of which he will denote all earnings to rescue funds.
A lot less peaceful goes a release by Sonic Groove, called "United Effort:
Techno against Terrorism", with titles as "Feeling Militant", etc. H. ·

At 3-9-2002 +0100 00:18, you wrote:
>Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
>(www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
>which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually
kind
>of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
>event'.
>
>Oh, and check the video...
>
>TOM


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RE: [313] ONE YEAR LATER

2002-09-03 Thread Matthew MacQueen
> Although it's not "techno" per se, what about Theo Parrish's "Instant
> Insanity." Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
> long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
> it as a proper Sound Signature release.

I just have a white label, I never saw a proper "labeled" copy, was there one?  
ALso AFAIK it was a benefit record and not-for-profit. 

> I still think that his usage of the passing fire truck horn as an element of
> the track made it all the more haunting.

and the quotes of just pure bewilderment of people at the time... and clips 
from people in news interviews.  trying to understand it, if that could even be 
possible...  it's pretty wild.

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