Hey, just want to say that this article is worth checking out--a ten-page
feature on Detroit, including an attempt at the relationship between techno
and the rest of the city. Not that I categorically endorse the author's
views. I think Geoff Dyer gets some stuff wrong, but this is still a good
r
Can anyone recommend a facility that does hihg-quality CD mastering?
NYC/NJ area preferred but not necessary.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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critical DOES live on, of course...
tadd is very sucsessful with his music,
as synthetic and detronik have keep the
videoartmusic flame burning. i just attended
tristen eatons latest art show at the CBGB
gallery in new york. and all the other countless
people who visited 1551 winder, came away
in
Here's the audio-nimbus playlist for Saturday
June 24th, 12mid - 2am. Broadcasting unique
electronic experiments on CJAM 91.5 fm in
the Windsor & Detroit area.
Minus 8: Driven [Elysian Fields] Compost
Proem: Bliss [Amalgamation Comp.] Component
Sean Deason: Phunk [Allegory & Metaphor] Intuit Sol
Greets,
For a little clarification on my post from yesterday, you can find out what a
dream machine is/does by following this
http://www.davidwoodard.com/dream-index.html
don't get wigged out by the cost, you can easily build your own with foam core
and a 78rpm turntable :-)
and for throbbin
i don't know if this was originally placed here but there is an
interesting article on detroit and on the demf at feedmag.com
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Assistant Professor, Political Science
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>Has anyone else thought about the reason of Stacey's pseudonymn
>of Slilent Phase, does it have anything to do with his initials, or is it
>coincedence.
>I probably shouldn't think about trivial sh%t like this, just wondering.
>If it was a conscious decision... CooL
Silent Phase was some deep s
Just a reminder of Sunday's Ambient Zone program 23.00-01.00 (WST)
on RTRFM 92.1 FM Perth, Western Australia, which you can check out
via realaudio at - http://rtrfm.ii.net
The finest low-frequency electronic listening music showcased each week.
Tonight stay tuned in with Emma Love.
Timezones:
>Stacey Pullen means by "Silent Phase"? I
Has anyone else thought about the reason of Stacey's pseudonymn
of Slilent Phase, does it have anything to do with his initials, or is it
coincedence.
I probably shouldn't think about trivial sh%t like this, just wondering.
If it was a conscious decision
and my favorite
>"Moving In
>Stereo/All Mixed Up"..i love the way that song flows. maybe its not
>their
moving in stereo is a great song,
I'm not a HUGE The Cars fan, but they really pushed the
envelope with this, not like The Beatles "Sergeant Pepper's" or anything,
but
stereo experimentation
My favourites in that New Wave era (now obviously Oldwave) which had distinct
synths - Talking Heads, Talk Talk, Gary Numan, Cabaret Voltaire, Human League
and...the first album by Howard Jones - Human Lib around '83 which really got
me kickstarted into electronic music at a tender young age. N
... >along the lines
>of Lexicon Of Love by ABC ...
... found a very clean 'n' loudly pressed test pressing of this this Thursday
past ...
along with a rahdio station "suggested cuts" stickered equally slick copy of
Martha and the Muffins' "Metro Music" ... the pair of 'em for a fiver!
Be Here N
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>Wasn't this the basis for Air Liquide's- Robot Wars release of the same
name
>on Sm:)le?
>
i doubt that there is any conection to that 10"
i think there was a Monte Cazaza/Factrix video that used SRL
stuff for visuals can't r
In a message dated 24/06/00 11:43:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
> has progressed he has gotten a little more business oriented and he
> isn't quite as radical as he once was. He isn't attacking bill boards
> anymore, he i
Does he always talk to the crowd as much? The track I'm looking for is from
KDJ's demf set 40 mins in, just after "Shades of Jae".
Also does anyone know if the album mentioned on the label of "The Set Up" ep
ever got released?
Stewart
>Sure, I am looking for stuff along the lines of In a Lonely Place by New
>Order and Ghosts by Japan. I am looking for moody, slow records with
>deep synth sounds, something that would have been an outgrowth of Here
>Are The Young Men by Joy Division.
Propaganda are for you - try their tracks Dre
er...that would be "piece"...heh, more for the spelling list, I guess...
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Frank Smith wrote:
> "The Steps" by Visage is a classic, slow and dark synth mood peace.
> ^
"The Steps" by Visage is a classic, slow and dark synth mood peace.
Frank
> Mxyzptlk wrote:
> >
> > Can you narrow the category a bit?
>
> Sure, I am looking for stuff along the lines of In a Lonely Place by New
> Order and Ghosts by Japan. I am looking for moody, slow records with
> deep sy
yes i do concur with your belief that repetition is appealing to some and not
all
after all nature is a cycle ...life, seasons, moon around earth earth around
suntechno can represent this. Also, the music in all most ancient musics
where centred around repetetive beats, drums etc. Techno is
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