RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Check his label Light and Dark for some really deep stuff, also an early
doublepack on Blueprint (09??) was excellent.
Some pretty dense techno there, but with infinite more substance than a
lopped banger.
Take a look at his label Chango for some slower, funked out stuff.

I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??



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Subject: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04


hello

Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The 
Soft Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in 
fact and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track 
that samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour with me) + 
lots of 313 style synthy business.

Hadn't actually consciously heard any of his stuff before. Had lumped 
him together with the looped bangers people but there seems to be 
more to it than that.

Anyone have any further Oliver Ho recommendations?


here's last Friday's playlist


CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com

15/5/04 1-4am
De La Soul  Me Myself and I (Instrumental)  Tommy Boy
Blotnick Brothers   Elapse Current Loop Satamile
Ultra-Red   A17 FatCat
Insync Vs Mysteron  Exit 9  Peacefrog
Emmanuel TopGeneration  Novamute
MoodymanUntitled (Laid Back Luke Remix) After
Midnight
EMS GetgettoSatamile
Nu Era  A Third Of The 3rd  Twisted Funk
Lucien-n-LucianoAlain Brite (Remix For Amael)   Peacefrog
Phil ParnellDo Your Living In The Night (Herbert's Dark 
Mix)Mantis
Orbital Chime/Impact (Live at V96)  Internal
MIX BY TOP ROCKING
END OF MIX
Bobby Byrd  Hot Pants (I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming)
Urban
The 45 King The 900 Number  Dance Trax
Marva Whitney   Unwind Yourself King
Sixtoo  Old Days Architecture   Ninja Tune
Mike Ladd   Housewives At Play  K7
Boards Of CanadaOrange Romeda   Warp
Aphex Twin  Ageispolis  RS
Herbie Hancock  Steppin' In It  Columbia
Wagon ChristI'm Singing Ninja Tune
Kenny LarkinMono E Mono Peacefrog
Glenn BrancaLesson No. 1 For Electric GuitarAcute



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RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread iancheshire
I really like OH production and seeing him live at Split last Feb really 
brought this home for me.
 
He seems to have gone up a level and I really admire the way he attacks his 
work..
 
I have got it on order and should receive it soon..I can't wait
 
other stuff to reccomend would be Rituals, his stuff he did on blueprint and 
the stuff he did with Ruskin , Light and Dark, Listening to the voice..lots of 
others..check out discogs for a list dan.

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hello

Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The
Soft Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in
fact and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track
that samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour with me) +
lots of 313 style synthy business.

Hadn't actually consciously heard any of his stuff before. Had lumped
him together with the looped bangers people but there seems to be
more to it than that.

Anyone have any further Oliver Ho recommendations?


here's last Friday's playlist


CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com

15/5/04 1-4am
De La Soul  Me Myself and I (Instrumental)  Tommy 
Boy
Blotnick Brothers   Elapse Current Loop Satamile
Ultra-Red   A17 FatCat
Insync Vs Mysteron  Exit 9  
Peacefrog
Emmanuel TopGeneration  Novamute
MoodymanUntitled (Laid Back Luke Remix) After 
Midnight
EMS GetgettoSatamile
Nu Era  A Third Of The 3rd  Twisted 
Funk
Lucien-n-LucianoAlain Brite (Remix For Amael)   
Peacefrog
Phil ParnellDo Your Living In The Night (Herbert's Dark
Mix)Mantis
Orbital Chime/Impact (Live at V96)  Internal
MIX BY TOP ROCKING
END OF MIX
Bobby Byrd  Hot Pants (I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming)  
Urban
The 45 King The 900 Number  Dance 
Trax
Marva Whitney   Unwind Yourself King
Sixtoo  Old Days Architecture   Ninja 
Tune
Mike Ladd   Housewives At Play  K7
Boards Of CanadaOrange Romeda   Warp
Aphex Twin  Ageispolis  RS
Herbie Hancock  Steppin' In It  Columbia
Wagon ChristI'm Singing Ninja 
Tune
Kenny LarkinMono E Mono 
Peacefrog
Glenn BrancaLesson No. 1 For Electric GuitarAcute






Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Dennis DeSantis

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hello

Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The Soft 
Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in fact 
and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track that 
samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour with me) 



Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich sample?
Historically, Reich gets REALLY grumpy when people sample his work 
without permission.  I'd hate to see a lawsuit arise out of this.


Which Reich piece is it, by the way?


--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com


RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Oliver Ho is a very conscientious and thoughtful producer - I am sure he has
taken all the necessary steps.

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Subject: Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hello
 
 Just received the new Oliver Ho album in the post, it's called 'The Soft 
 Machine' and is coming out on Meta. Listening to it right now in fact 
 and have to say that I'm rather enjoying it. There's a track that 
 samples Steve Reich (always the way to win favour with me) 


Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich sample?
Historically, Reich gets REALLY grumpy when people sample his work 
without permission.  I'd hate to see a lawsuit arise out of this.

Which Reich piece is it, by the way?


-- 
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com



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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread alex . bond

Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich
sample?

Just out of interest. Do you think anyone in techno pays for their samples?
I admit, there's a huge difference between, for example, Dave Clarke and
say, Jochem who just said he earnt 86 euro's from his last record.

But, really, is it worth it?

Clever sample heads disguise their samples too well anyway.

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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Dennis DeSantis

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich


sample?

Just out of interest. Do you think anyone in techno pays for their samples?
I admit, there's a huge difference between, for example, Dave Clarke and
say, Jochem who just said he earnt 86 euro's from his last record.

But, really, is it worth it?

Clever sample heads disguise their samples too well anyway.



But by disguising your samples, you end up with entirely new sounds - 
valid, but not referential.  If the goal of using the sample in the 
first place was to BE referential, then mangling it will lose the point.


This is why if I want acoustic samples, I usually take them from my own 
acoustic music, or music that's deeply in the public domain.  I swiped 
Brahms for a track on my next album, for example.


I suppose I could get sued by the performers who made the original 
recording



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www.dennisdesantis.com


Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Tom Churchill
Talking of Steve Reich samples, I re-discovered Ghost, on the b-side of 
Pepe Bradock's 6 Million Pintades at the weekend, which has a whopping 
great sample of Reich's City Life providing the chords. Dan Bell used 
it at the end of his last Button-down Mind mix on Logistic...


And talking of Dan Bell, his website has just had a facelift: 
http://www.daniel-bell.com


Cheers,

Tom


On 19 May 2004, at 09:09, Dennis DeSantis wrote:

Historically, Reich gets REALLY grumpy when people sample his work 
without permission.  I'd hate to see a lawsuit arise out of this.




RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread dan

I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??


Yes, it sounds like it has an excerpt of Electric Counterpoint, the 
Reich piece composed for/performed by Pat Metheny - a deeply 'techno' 
composition for those that haven't heard it - also a wonderful 
creation that I'd recommend to anyone.



BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said 
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from 
the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really 
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.


Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
think of is Aphex.




RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Autechre?

 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
think of is Aphex.

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I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??

Yes, it sounds like it has an excerpt of Electric Counterpoint, the 
Reich piece composed for/performed by Pat Metheny - a deeply 'techno' 
composition for those that haven't heard it - also a wonderful 
creation that I'd recommend to anyone.


BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said 
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from 
the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really 
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
think of is Aphex.



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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread robin


most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments 
is bollocks/hype.


i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?

robin...


Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:

Autechre?


Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 


think of is Aphex.

--snip--


BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said 
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from 
the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really 
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.


Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
think of is Aphex.




RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Robert Taylor
If you count software, there's Monolake

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most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments 
is bollocks/hype.

i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?

robin...


Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
 Autechre?
 
 
Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
 
 think of is Aphex.
--snip--
 
 BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said 
 in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from 
 the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really 
 detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.
 
 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
 think of is Aphex.

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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread dan
There's no mention of the sample on the sleeve notes, and my guess is 
that most techno/house samples are not cleared. I'm not sure why but 
I think that they just don't come under the same scrutiny as hip hop 
- possibly because hip hop is a much higher turnover industry, hence 
providing a financial justification for getting the lawyers on the 
case.


Funny really though because house/techno is just as sample reliant as 
hip hop in many ways, I suppose it's just more disguised in many 
cases. I seem to remember a recent thread talking about samples used 
by Mills. This surprised me, I assumed that all his stuff was built 
up from sine waves or what have you.


Some samples are massively plundered e.g. Rare Pleasure - 'Let Me 
Down Easy', or Isaac Hayes 'I Can't Turn Around' spring to mind...


At 10:23 am +0100 19/5/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you happen to know if he got legal clearance for the Steve Reich
sample?

Just out of interest. Do you think anyone in techno pays for their samples?
I admit, there's a huge difference between, for example, Dave Clarke and
say, Jochem who just said he earnt 86 euro's from his last record.

But, really, is it worth it?

Clever sample heads disguise their samples too well anyway.

; )
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RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread dan

wow! 8-0

that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?

At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:

Autechre?


 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could

think of is Aphex.


Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread robin

not read this yet but

http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2453

r

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

wow! 8-0

that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?

At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:


Autechre?


 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could


think of is Aphex.







Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Dennis DeSantis

I think this is all mostly legend.

Somewhere along the line, we build our own stuff turned into we build 
our own stuff using nothing but pieces of cardboard, chewing gum, and 
divine intervention as opposed to the much more likely we build our 
own stuff in Max/Reaktor/Nord Modular.


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


wow! 8-0

that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?

At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:


Autechre?


 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could


think of is Aphex.









RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Sakari Karipuro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 19 May 2004 about following:

 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could 
 think of is Aphex.

he's been using Roland R-8 a lot in his earlier works.. and i think the 
digeridoo sound on 'digeridoo' is from some roland analogue gear too. 


sakke
-- 
It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/


Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread FRED giannelli
Well, I actually do build my own filter boxes (2 types) and Ring Modulators.
I've even sold many of them to name dj's/techno producers.

I also put together the MOTM kits which I've built a rack of.  However,
building is much easier than designing and building in hardware.

Building stuff in Max/Reaktor/Nord Modular is even easier... ; )

telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist


on 5/19/04 7:57 AM, Dennis DeSantis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think this is all mostly legend.
 
 Somewhere along the line, we build our own stuff turned into we build
 our own stuff using nothing but pieces of cardboard, chewing gum, and
 divine intervention as opposed to the much more likely we build our
 own stuff in Max/Reaktor/Nord Modular.



RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread dan
Now there's someone with a different sound - I can well believe that 
Robert Henke originates his own software


Was greatly looking forward to the UK dates planned for earlier this 
year but apparently they were called off because he's suffered long 
term hearing damage - v. sad.


At 12:33 pm + 19/5/04, Robert Taylor wrote:

If you count software, there's Monolake

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most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments
is bollocks/hype.

i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?

robin...


Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:

 Autechre?



Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could


 think of is Aphex.

--snip--


 BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said
 in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from
 the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really
 detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

 Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
 think of is Aphex.


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RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Robert Taylor
Didn't Henke develop Ableton?

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Now there's someone with a different sound - I can well believe that 
Robert Henke originates his own software

Was greatly looking forward to the UK dates planned for earlier this 
year but apparently they were called off because he's suffered long 
term hearing damage - v. sad.

At 12:33 pm + 19/5/04, Robert Taylor wrote:
If you count software, there's Monolake

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most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments
is bollocks/hype.

i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?

robin...


Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
  Autechre?


Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could

  think of is Aphex.
--snip--

  BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said
  in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from
  the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really
  detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

  Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
  think of is Aphex.

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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread robin

from http://www.monolake.de/ableton.html


The Role of Monolake at Ableton

Ableton has been founded by former monolake member and software 
developper Gerhard Behles,
developper Bernd Roggendorf, finance expert Jan Bohl and still and 
forever monolake Robert Henke.
Henke is part of the conceptual team at Ableton, which is responsible 
for all decissions about the behaviour
and feel of the software. This includes everything from the very basic 
concepts and functionality down to
details of the user interface and audio processing. Henke is also the 
creator of most effect plug ins in
Live. Some personal favorites are the GrainDelay, EQ Three, Chorus 
and Resonators.




Robert Taylor wrote:

Didn't Henke develop Ableton?

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Now there's someone with a different sound - I can well believe that 
Robert Henke originates his own software


Was greatly looking forward to the UK dates planned for earlier this 
year but apparently they were called off because he's suffered long 
term hearing damage - v. sad.


At 12:33 pm + 19/5/04, Robert Taylor wrote:


If you count software, there's Monolake

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Subject: Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04



most of the time any of these claims about making their own instruments
is bollocks/hype.

i think autechre just make stuff in software don't they?

robin...


Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:


Autechre?




Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could


think of is Aphex.


--snip--


BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from
the transistor up! I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.


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Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Martin Dust
Anyone got his home address then, I'd like to have a word :)


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(313) EMS on Satamile was RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
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I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??

Yes, it sounds like it has an excerpt of Electric Counterpoint, the
Reich piece composed for/performed by Pat Metheny - a deeply 'techno'
composition for those that haven't heard it - also a wonderful
creation that I'd recommend to anyone.


BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from
the transistor up!

***EMS is New York's Stephen Machnowski.  Yes, he does build his own
gear (check http://electromusic.com).  I'm based in Halifax Nova
Scotia Canada and, because of Stephen's international reputation for
building and
modding, I sent my 606 all the way to New York to him to rework about 5 or 6
years ago.
Stephen's work is equivalent to the work done by the Devilfish crew
in Australia (http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/dfish/) who were known
back in the day for modding Richie Hawtin's 303s.  Hope this helps.
Take care. Andrew Duke

I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.



RE: (313) EMS on Satamile was RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Peteri, Jochem
Thats electric little fluffy clouds counterpoint, right?
awesome track, specially when the bassline comes in at the end

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Subject: RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04


I have the new album too, are you speaking about track 4??

Yes, it sounds like it has an excerpt of Electric Counterpoint, the
Reich piece composed for/performed by Pat Metheny - a deeply 'techno'
composition for those that haven't heard it - also a wonderful
creation that I'd recommend to anyone.


BTW, I also got sent an electro record by EMS (on Satamile), it said
in the press release that he builds all his own synthesisers etc from
the transistor up!

***EMS is New York's Stephen Machnowski.  Yes, he does build his own
gear (check http://electromusic.com).  I'm based in Halifax Nova
Scotia Canada and, because of Stephen's international reputation for
building and
modding, I sent my 606 all the way to New York to him to rework about 5 or 6
years ago.
Stephen's work is equivalent to the work done by the Devilfish crew
in Australia (http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/dfish/) who were known
back in the day for modding Richie Hawtin's 303s.  Hope this helps.
Take care. Andrew Duke

I was quite impressed by this, but couldn't really
detect any noticeable difference in the music itself.

Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
think of is Aphex.


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Re: (313) EMS on Satamile was RE: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread Dennis DeSantis

Peteri, Jochem wrote:


Thats electric little fluffy clouds counterpoint, right?
awesome track, specially when the bassline comes in at the end



That's the one.

And just to pick nits - there are actually two basslines (in addition to 
eleven guitar parts.)


Anal retentively yours,

--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com


Re: (313) Oliver Ho/radio playlist - 15/5/04

2004-05-19 Thread /0
verified.
:)


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 wow! 8-0

 that's amazing given the music they make, can anyone confirm this?

 At 12:22 pm +0100 19/5/04, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
 Autechre?
 
   Does anyone know anyone else who does this? The only person I could
 think of is Aphex.