to see what brainstate he gets into
Flatline I bet ;)
MEK
Eric
test, sorry..
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So this oddity falls into my mailbox..
Release Presents: Paul Oakenfold.
On Monday, dance of the turkey and celebrate escaping your family by
coming to experience the sounds of the world's biggest dj.
Yes, it did say dance of the turkey and apparently Paul Oakenfold is the
world's
I read an article about BT where he said he had a bio-feedback mechanism
and he WANTED to eventually use it as some sort of synth or sequencer
controller or something. I don't think he uses it yet other than maybe to
see what brainstate he gets into when he's spinning or making music or
A few years ago, Rathumous (a DJ in cleveland) and I built a little
device that could measure capacitance, and translate it into 'clicks'
to drive an old CV-style synth.
We used it by attaching electrodes to food stuffs.
Eating or deforming the food would change it's electrical properties and
Here's Stelarc's website for anyone interested:
http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/
G
James Bucknell wrote:
stellac (sp?) an australian based performance artist in the 80s used
biofeedback. he would place electrodes on himself that would generate music
on a
computer. it would also feed
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my favorite stelarc works are from his suspension period. He used to hang
himself from tall structures by plunging
hooks attached to bungee like cables through specific points along his
body: shoulders, legs, just around the spinal chord, etc. and affixing the
other end of the cable to the tops of
At 18:48 -0800 11/15/01, FC3 Richards wrote:
As he advertised it, every show would be different and
unique, and would be percepted differently by everyone.
Sounds something like the MIT Media Lab's Brain Opera.
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to almost totally take this off of electronic music, i'd like to say that
Pete Townsend of the Who had a project that he never finished called the
life house that would take what everyone in the audience and on stage were
feeling and put it to music. it didn't quite work out and was scrapped
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STRAIGHT OUTTA DETROIT MICHIGAN USA!!!
recording artist for such respected labels as sheep, konsequent, sonic
minds, and
Oh Geez,
Speaking of it still happening in the US, I was getting harrassed on the
phone by an ICP fan during my show last week for playing faggot music.
Only in America.
mt
can't believe the disco sucks thing ever happened ? well, it's still
happening
in the u.s.
you need a license to
there's a guy here in spain who uses flocks of about 500 sheep running around
with different cowbells hang. Not the same thing, but the result is pretty
impressive :P
stellac (sp?) an australian based performance artist in the 80s used
biofeedback. he would place electrodes on himself that
Hi,
Does anyone know if they did a full-length?
TIA
W
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can someone provide me with informations about this guy (or guys)?
thanks
ivan
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2 guys from Ontario, Canada...prolly best known for Spatial Specific (that
must be 6-7 years ago) which was released via +8. There were a few more
singles back then and another full length a few years ago (Floating in
Shallow Water?). Their stuff is quite dense, very blurred around the
Spatial specific is still one of my all time favorite cd's. I'd love to
hear what they are doing now.
jim
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According to Mr. Bush (Hi John :-), Floating... is still in print. You may
also want to look for Zeuxis and the Painted Grapes, Empirical Sleeping
Consort and Alkahest - all names under which they have recorded. Wasn't
Zeuxis the guy who had the painting contest (?)...fooled the birds with his
Likewise, I would also like a copy of the series.
Email me privately if anyone can help
cheers
nath
Jonny McIntosh wrote:
It was a great bit of TV - hopefully the rest of the series will be as good.
They also played the accapella with bells and bongos of Candi Staton's You
Got The Love
Well lex of L.O.G.M is playing a Dj set here in Toronto next weekend.
No new material in a long time.
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 08:43:22 -0500
Spatial specific is
Has anyone heard the Transllusion CD (from Drexciya members)? Reviews
please.
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Hello people,
does anybody know if emagic logic and NI reaktor work with AMD
processors? i know that this isn't rave/micro/techno related,
but i figure that some of
you people use these programs, or at least i hope you do. could you please
help a brother out?
muah,
-mark
I'm listening to the 10.28.01 betalounge set and I'm hearing a song around
2:17:00 into it that sounds like a mix of Donald Byrd and Kraftwerk. Is
this actually a 12or just a mix?
thanks
lks
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According to this press release, only one member of Drexciya is involved.
Wes
The Opening of the Cerebral Gate by Transllusion on Tresor sister label
Supermat Records.
Drexciya - Dopplereffekt = Transllusion
With it's extreme syncopation and erratic cyborg melody (Overload), the
first
Yes, logic works with AMD, although emagic have
optimized it for the Pentium chip.
Try subscribing to 313techknow at yahoo groups, it's
an offshoot of 313 for gear talk.
Kevin
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Hello people,
does anybody know if emagic logic and NI reaktor
work with
Has anyone heard the Transllusion CD (from Drexciya members)? Reviews
please.
As soon as we can upload this weekend, there will be reviews published on
capsmagazine!
See Audio link... : )
Dr. Nutcracker
www.capsite.net
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Hey! man has everyone seen the new puzzlebox site yet?
http://www.optic-universe.com
excited about the re-release of sharevari. wonder if
skitzo will be on the 12 as well!?
Everyone needs to check out the new UK Digital Soul
imprint. The first release was excellent and the 2nd
one is even
not a bad site... except the lack of content...
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Hey! man has everyone seen the new puzzlebox site yet?
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