I couldn't resist either... :)
rustle my ideas
wasted on the floor tonight
what is a freak now?
cheers!
Chris
here`s some good link for the haiku stuff:
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#howtowritehaiku
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To unsubscribe,
This made me dig out my CD copy of Live and Final Fridge by General Magic
Pita on Source Records from 1995.
Some funky tracks recorded from a bunch of sampled fridges :)
cheers
Chris
The fridge at the grocery store behind the bakery counter sounds
for all the world like percussion from a
Sean Deason wrote:
oh, and why is it that I seem to remember the name of Brad Pitts character
in the movie Seven to be Jeff Mills?? my sanity has been slipping lately.
anyone recall what the characters actual name was?
ha ha... that reminds me: i was watching Gonna Git You Sucka on video a
why don't you try getting the site hosted off-shore? ;)
Chris
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From: Javier Drada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MG has been in contact with the owners of other sites like Gotta Have House
and it seems we are all being hit with the same thing. What the f*^%k is
going on. I urge all of you
i think its probably more relevant to the drexcyia mythology and the
drexcyians being sea-bottom dwelling descendants of africans who were thrown
overboard from slave ships en route to the colonies
Jamil Ali wrote:
Where'd you find out about that? Sounds interesting. Can you give us a
ok i've been sucked in...
Laura wrote:
Worked at a few major corporations myself. Only comment I can make is that
they REQUIRE watchdogs both for ecological, political, sociological as well
as a myriad of other reasons.
this is exactly the problem and it's not new: they hold a
to atone for my off-topic rant here's a question that should be a little bit
more on topic.
due to tight financial circs i've started downloading mix-sets off the web
and burning them to cdr for my hit of new music. needless to say, there's
some cool stuff out there - thanks to those who make it
you may also wish to check out the recently released Hard Disk Rock (Don't
Stop) by Atom.
i'd say it's great electro but i'm a rather biased source... =)
the southern outpost guys and girls are cool too.
Chris
http://vibragun.com.au
In a message dated 12/21/2000 11:17:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you thinking about the Short Dick Man track by DJ Funk? That has got
to be one of the funniest tracks ever made. My friend has a copy that he
keeps because it's just too damn funny not to.
I
i always thought that the basic channel set up is/was analogue. isn't that
right?
but i think chain reaction artists like fluxion use reaktor. there's a
monolake demo included with the software - or at least with the version that
i've got (haven't used it yet though).
chris t
someone recently
Fittest, in particular) and the early 70s Miles Davis stuff; Bitches Brew
is perhaps the LP that kick started that deep jazz funk fusion off, though I
this album has some very deep funk on it imo. believe the hype.
perhaps also with some relevance to 313: On the Corner for the repetitive
stuff, while the LPs are almost all still in print (including Sweet Exorcist
Rhythm Invention... the only two bad albums they ever released...)
yeah the warp cd is a bit odd but the sweet exorcist that came out on touch
has some cool tracks on it imo.
there's one track there called ghettoes
this came through from the wire mag list about two recent tresor releases.
chris
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From: alexei monroe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [thewire] TV Victor, anyone?
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 9:17 AM
Has anyone heard the new TV Victor CD on Tresor? Worth getting? I
What does any of this have to do with 313??
perhaps rather tangentialy, track 16 on IT's From Beyond compilation.
btw there are some interesting electro tracks on the new Jega cd.
chris
re: jeffs liner notes on his records:
am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble?
I mean, really!
I have to agree that some of it is a bit laboured - esp. some of the stuff
on the axis site which i looked at recently. I didn't need notes to
understand waveform 3, say.
On the
... several have mentioned Him and wondered at His kraft and werks;
but no one has yet to tell of the miracles to be found when He takes up
the guise of Geeez 'N' Gosh and testifies about His life with Jesus...
Ah, Quad, always the cunning linguist. This is definately worth checking out
if
Point taken, but remember that the Orbit went fortnightly a while back
because it souldn't sustain weekly any more. And their line-ups are much
more oriented towards UK DJs than they used to be, for financial reasons,
I'd guess.
isn't that all one needs most of the time? a good vibe, pa and
although i don't share some of his enthusiasms (eg. hardcore) i actually
don't mind simon reynolds' writing. i became a big fan when someone pointed
me to his brit-pop rant (it reminded me of a few brit-pop fans i knew) and
his best of worst of the year are usually fun to read - i think he
Theres an interview with surgeon up on dissonance. I like surgeon's work, i
think he is doing awesome stuff with techno... throbbing and bassy, murky
and percussively powerful with innovative noises and rhythms...
i quite like force form. what do people think of his ambient CD with mick
I've got Metaphor too and I like it. It's got a nice delicate feel too it -
very cool.
Chris
He also did one Lp on rs called Metaphor. Similar sounds and a different
approach, equally as good IMO.. came out around (god) 97? 98? There was a
wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of
I thought that i'd add my 5¢ worth on this under/overground discussion.
A lot of the arguments are familiar to me from other lists and musical
genres but recent experiences have thrown a new light on things - esp. the
corporate experience.
I started a graduate law degree last year (after not
I'm not sure what would be the rarest record(s) in my collection, but I was
pretty pleased with myself when I picked up Arthur Russel's World of Echo
LP and a sealed mint copy of Indian Ocean's Schoolbell/Treehouse 12 on
Sleeping Bag, both for a mere $5 au. :)
chris
Greg Earle wrote:
Someone else mentioned Coil. They're playing live at Sonar. 'Nuff said.
Cabaret Voltaire seem to be an example of an industrial group with some kind
of a techno connection. Like a lot of the 313 artists they've had
pretentions to funk with varying degrees of success (The
*
Anyone know who does that electri-beats 'n vox version of Bowie's Ashes
to Ashes I heard on the rahdio this PM..?,
Dan wrote:
it's one of the MASK releases ... so I'm guessing maybe Jega?
Nope... it's off a LP called 'Pop Articielle' by Lassigue Bendthaus (aka
Atom Heart). --
BTW, I
cheers to all for clearing up the meaning of rolling - I guess that's
rolling as in rolling one's eyeballs...
rolling is being on e. as for the vicks, started back in the hardcore days of
the early 90s. meant to be pleasurable while on e.
don't think I could do that in public - probably
speaking of Regis, I saw a copy of Gymnastics cheap in town. What do people
think of that?
Usually I'd buy cheap imports on spec but I'm pretty poor at the moment (uni
+ bills...).
For that reason I'll probably be missing out on Oliver Ho and Herbert... :(
btw did I hear right that Mick Harris
Jeff Richards wrote:
all these 14-18 year old kids laying around on the
floor rolling thier ass off. that is not my cup of
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-stacey wrote:
music and parties more than that 21 yr old sittin in the corner rubbing vicks
all over them saying how cool the music sounds while rolling. Its more
Just got home (early Monday morning) from seeing Derrick spin at Seven (a
relatively small club) in Melbourne. He played way better than he did at the
NYE party.
Derrick played great on NYE, everyone there was familiar with who he is and
what he does, the vibe was warm and friendly, it's just
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