ry 28, 2003 10:46 PM
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Subject: Re: (313) sleep music
Not forgetting the mighty BOC. "Music has the right.." is a landmark LP of
that genre. A shame that "Geogaggi" couldn't quite follow it up.
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> >Here's some of my fave 313-ish tracks with sleep in the title, not all
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out, now almost a decade ago...
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From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 28 januari 2003 14:20
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Not electronic, but Lamchop 'Is a Woman' is really beautiful, so it
'Pygmalion' by Slow
>Well since this thread won't die
>Here's some of my fave 313-ish tracks with sleep in the title, not all
that
>good for sleeping but good tracks:
>Rob Hood - Sleep is the Cousin of Death - M-Plant
One of my favorite tracks of all time.
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> Just recently got a record on Traum by Anton Kubikov
> and Maxim Milutenko and one of the tracks is
> appropriately titled 'Last Focus Befor Slee
almost anything off 12k is good sleep music.
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Just recently got a record on Traum by Anton Kubikov
and Maxim Milutenko and one of the tracks is
appropriately titled 'Last Focus Befor Sleep'. All
the tracks are amazing...I think Kubikov might be the
guy behind SCSI9 (some excellent dancefloor stuff on
Trapez and Force Inc to mention but a
sorry, I wasn't very clear before, I was looking for contact info for
Alex Patterson, as in THE ORB Alex Patterson, apparently there are
others bearing his name (or he theirs)...
BOC - v. nice indeed, agree about Geogaggi though, shame
Thanks
Dan
Not forgetting the mighty BOC. "Music has t
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> Can I second Black Buildings most heartily, heard the *whole* album
> recently rather than the vinyl EP and it is awesome (thanks
Alot of the titles mentioned are very sleepy,
However, has anyone mentioned DeepChord?
I find their production to be very relaxing.
Maybe I am too rhythmic of a sleeper. :)
ID
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Can I second Black Buildings most heartily, heard the *whole* album
recently rather than the vinyl EP and it is awesome (thanks Ken),
does anyone know if the whole album got a vinyl release?
Records I have inspected the inside of my eyelids to:
Global Communication - Remotion
FSOL - Lifeforms
recomendations of Susumu Yokata I would gratefully receive them.
Many Thanks
Rav
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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 27 januari 2003 17:51
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My current favorites for sleepy-time:
- The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe - Warp
- Late Night Sessions: Vol. 1 mixed by DJ Harvey,
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Unfortunately... To my knowledge "Late Night Sessions" is not an event of
some sort, just the name of a compilations series. And "Late Night
Sessions"
probably comes from sessions, named after the
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>I meant the night in London that was mentioned at the start of the thread!
>Peace,
>Andrew
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I meant the night in London that was mentioned at the start of the thread!
Peace,
Andrew
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Sent: dinsdag 28 januari 2003 14:20
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Not electronic, but Lamchop 'Is a Woman' is really beautiful, so it
'Pygmalion' by Slowdive, get this if you can, it's real
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Ministry Of SOund Late Night Sessions... Especially that CD1 of the X-press
2 sessions... timeless...
Ministry Of SOund Late Night Sessions... Especially that CD1 of the X-press
2 sessions... timeless...
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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 27 januari 2003 17:51
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My current favorites for
My current favorites for sleepy-time:
- The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe - Warp
- Late Night Sessions: Vol. 1 mixed by DJ Harvey, Vol. 2 by X-Press2,
Vol. 3 By Farley and Heller - Ministry of Sound
Laters,
m*
One other thing, when I solicited contributions earlier I also meant
that I'd like to receive input on how such an event should be run
(e.g. time, day of the week, amount of soft furnishings etc) As far
as ethos goes, I think Brendan summed it up quite nicely with:
"I miss those days when
If you allow my late contribution to this thread one of my favourite cds to
listen to fall asleep is Fuxa - 2000 who are also from Detroit if im not
mistaken. A very chilled and mellow album of acoustics and electronics,
featuring a wicked Television cover as well...
sleepy at 2pm
fab.
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
> There was a double CD called Chilled Euphoria
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> http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=4:12:26|AM&sql=A2n851vs3zzpa
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> which has some 'nice' luillaby tunes on it.
This wasn't the album that I was looking for. I think I saw a
I'd come along Dan.
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| Brendan, this proves to me that the distance in musical terms, between
| ambient and booty bass is but mere, tiny step ;-)
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>| 2. Would anyone in London/UK be intersted in coming/contributing to
>| an event based on this kind of music if I organi
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| 2. Would anyone in London/UK be intersted in coming/contributing to
| an event based on this kind of music if I organised it, in a
| warehouse rather than a club? (Possibly Sunday m
OH CHRIST! I went away for 2 weeks and I came back to almost 800 new
messages in my inbox - the vast majority being from this list (I
know, I should have unsubscribed) - spent most of this morning
sorting them, good thing I don't have a job or anything
anyway, on to more important things:
SLE
this genre
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> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 6:50 AM
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> Hello. There was a di
maandag 27 januari 2003 8:13
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Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
>>hawtin - DE909
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>ack, i definitely dont know about that ; P
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>consumed however is another good sleep time classic.
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Cons
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
hawtin - DE909
ack, i definitely dont know about that ; P
consumed however is another good sleep time classic.
Consumed is my altered state sleep time classic... hmmm, dark images.
My all time favourite sleep CD would have to be Mercy St, but A
Reminscent
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:52 AM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
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i love falling asleep to :
gas (wolfgang voight) - gas,pop
Markus Guentner - in moll
Porter Ricks - biokinetics
Pole 1
-pete
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From:
Hello. There was a discussion about favourite sleep music and I just
remembered that there was a record released last year which had classic
rave/acidhouse tunes in lullaby form.
Can anyone give me the name of that album and information how did it
sound?
--
Vainqueur - Elevations (My alltime fave)
Kraftwelt - Electric Dimension
The Detroit Escalator Company - Black Buildings
Anything from Brian Eno
Anything from GAS
> I love music for falling asleep.
> My favorites are:
> Biosphere - Substra (and others)
[...]
> everything by Detroit Escalator Company
> The KLF - Chill Out
definitely those for me too... also
Urban Tribe - The Collapse of Modern Culture
Arovane - Tides
Sean Deason - Allegory & Metaphor
Mono
sleepy sektori :
Gas records on Mille Plateux
Yagya - rhythm of snow,force inc
pole - 3, kiff sm
slowdive - souvlaki
pop ambient compilations on kompakt
boards of canada
aphex twin - SAW 2
autechre - incunabula
with Drexciya - Aqua worm hole.
Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex
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> Sent: 24. januar 2003 17:46
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
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> > i actually cant fall asleep wi
Lucky you! As I say, I am envious of people who can fall asleep listening to
music, but even ambient music is too stimulating for me.
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:24 PM
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>I need complete and utter silence to sleep - how can you sleep
when your
>brain is actively listening to music? I wish I could, it sounds
like fun -
>but I have to cut out all stimuli to get a
of vocal I find it too distracting.
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:the only record i can sleep to is Jan Jelinek, "
the only record i can sleep to is Jan Jelinek, "loop-finding jazz
records."
maybe autobahn, though i've never tried.
maybe music for airports, though i've never tried.
ben
4 select tracks from Sex, Lies, and Videotape... repeat.
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> i love falling asleep to :
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- biokinetics
Pole 1
-pete
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From: Alex Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:46 AM
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i actually cant fall asleep without music playing. and i sleep
about 10-12 hours a night if im not
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:00 PM
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From: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>same here, after moving back to
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From: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>same here, after moving back to quiet suburbia after 18 months of
inner city
>london i have had difficulty dealing with the silence at night
time
man, let me say, there aint nothing that keeps
i love falling asleep to :
gas (wolfgang voight) - gas,pop
Markus Guentner - in moll
Porter Ricks - biokinetics
Pole 1
-pete
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From: Alex Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:46 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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> i actually cant fall asleep without music playing. and i sleep
> about 10-12 hours a night if im not interrupted, and i prefer to
> have music playing as much of that as possible.
same here, after moving back to quiet suburbia after 18 months of inner city
london i have had difficulty dealing wi
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