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From: Arne Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
As Random Noise Generation: 'Systemized' off of the 'Instrument of
Change'
EP. I've heard
At 17:05 27-3-03 +1030, you wrote:
isn't the track actually called Systematic with Systemized just
basically the beats? which one was played live?
I spoke to Lenny after the show, he said it was 'Systemized'. I didn't know
the track until that point, so we'll just have to take his word for
Actually, in the middle of their set they also did a gorgeous slow track,
fairly short, but with a beautiful piano in it. They said it was a track
for their new album (so not 'Links In The Chain'), but I have yet to see
this album -or track for that matter- see the light of day. Anyone
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To: jurren baars
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Subject: Re: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
On dinsdag, maa 25, 2003, at 21:42 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars wrote:
ryan burns
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On dinsdag, maa 25, 2003, at 21:42 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars
wrote:
ryan burns wrote:
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i
thought i'd turn this thread into a thread about the actual
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Subject: Re: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
On dinsdag, maa 25, 2003, at 21:42 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars
wrote:
ryan burns wrote:
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i
thought i'd turn this thread into a thread about
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Subject: RE: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
I got a copy of that one. I thought everyone had it? A friend of mine
managed to pick that up really easily only a couple of months back.
Odeluga, Ken said:
Burujha - alas it was only properly released on the cd 'The Living
I've always loved 'Terraforming' from The Collective 2x12, also 'And All
That Remains', but I don't claim to be an expert on the matter. I discovered
them a bit late in life.
Tristan
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: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 7:26 AM
To: David Gillies; 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
I've always loved 'Terraforming' from The Collective 2x12, also 'And All
That Remains', but I don't claim to be an expert on the matter
Burujha also came out on vinyl on the Art Soul ep in 99. That track is
amazing! always manages bring a tear to the eye each time i hear it, such a
beautiful track.
also, have any of you heard , Kaotic Spacial Rhythms # 3, dance tracks
site says it's Octave One, but it's their younger brother
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Burujha also came out on vinyl on the Art Soul ep in 99. That track
Jurren Baars wrote:
so what are your favorite burden brothers tracks?
As Octave One: 'Dema' (from the X-files doublepack), but that's only
because 'I believe' is in a category of its own :)
As Random Noise Generation: 'Systemized' off of the 'Instrument of Change'
EP. I've heard them do
I'd have to say Daystar Rising - their live version of it is phenomenal.
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From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 26 March 2003 08:45
Subject: Re: (313) best octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
Jurren Baars wrote:
so what are your
As far as I know KSR is Lorne Burden, the youngest of the brothers. And IMHO I think all the KSR's (as far as I know he is up to 8 but that is 4 pieces of vinyl) are well worth getting.
I think its KSR 5 that one of my friends digs out every time he is round at mine - he describes it as Starsky
octave one tracks (was: OCTAVE ONE INTERVIEW)
Jurren Baars wrote:
so what are your favorite burden brothers tracks?
As Octave One: 'Dema' (from the X-files doublepack), but that's only
because 'I believe' is in a category of its own :)
As Random Noise Generation: 'Systemized' off
As Random Noise Generation: 'Systemized' off of the 'Instrument of Change'
EP. I've heard them do this track live as the last track of their set at
the Lowlands festival two years ago and even though it had already been an
awesome set up until that point, 'Systemized' just blew the roof
Terraforming
hands down!
scotto
lansing, mi.
Systemized is a amazing track. mine got scrached. does anyone know what
the title of that record was.
thanks
ryan burns
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ryan burns wrote:
this is the part i dissagree with.
Blackwater is likely to be the sum total of their knowledge, no
disrespect intended
have you ever heard of SEIGE ken???
many others for that mater.
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i thought i'd
turn this
On dinsdag, maa 25, 2003, at 21:42 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars wrote:
ryan burns wrote:
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i thought
i'd turn this thread into a thread about the actual music aswell.
so what are your favorite burden brothers tracks?
Let's
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