On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Jenny Cigarettes wrote:
Prior to making Go, didn't he play guitar for a while with (not very good)
punk band Flipper? Ultra Vivid Scene too, if memory serves...
don't know about punk band, but go was released on his debut ep,
mobility' circa 88/89, and the famous mixes
punk band Flipper? Ultra Vivid Scene too, if memory serves...
UVS ? that would be very interesting - but I thought they were British ?
Gwendal
. geez,
my indie roots are showing...
take care,
Mike
From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Jenny Cigarettes' [EMAIL PROTECTED],'DETROIT'
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Subject: RE: [313] is moby still Techno
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 11:30:22 +0100
punk band Flipper? Ultra Vivid Scene too
Hello,
BVL politely reminded me that the guy from UVS/Mau-mau International is
_kurt_ ralske.
geez, its like 1991 was ten years ago or something.
mt
From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date
believe that he is based in the mid-west these days. geez,
my indie roots are showing...
take care,
Mike
From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Jenny Cigarettes' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
'DETROIT'
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Subject: RE: [313] is moby still Techno
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 11:30:22
: RE: [313] is moby still Techno
This is funny because when I interviewed him he denied being a memeber
of
Flipper. He said he was just filling in while someone was doing their time
in jail (sorry, I don't know the name of the guy). Moby told me that this
is
another thing that people have read
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From: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] is moby still Techno
The only problem I might say I have with Moby,and not that I really lose
any
sleep over it, but since its come up, is that he has released some solid
techno tunes
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Matthew L. Thompson wrote:
Instinct (cat. no. EX-232)... the label says Written, produced, arranged
by Richard M. Hall. Is this Moby's actual name, another alias, or another
individual altogether?
afaik that is his real name. correct me if i'm wrong.
sakke
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punk band Flipper? Ultra Vivid Scene too, if memory serves...
UVS ? that would be very interesting - but I thought they were British ?
Gwendal
Ran a google search, and this would suggest that he did:
quote
Q: You were in a hardcore band a few years ago, weren't you?
MOBY: A band called
uh oh. i see a 'sold out' term debate on the horizon.
will all respect, the intentions and classifications
of moby might be better suited for another list.
mornin
d
--- DJ HEAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep seeing Moby everywere TV, AWARD SHOWS, lite
radio stations like the river. do you
and
bland.
this is the man who turned his back on electronic music (with his album
animal rights), saying it was dead, but quickly changed his tune when his
album failed to shift. silly bugger.
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the simple answer is that moby is outside this sphere - he seems to have
more in common with britney spears. his music has been watered down by its
overuse in what seems like every bloody car ad on tv
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From: George Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [313] is moby still Techno
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor
You might give his 'Early Works' CD a listen. I'm no big moby fan but there are
some other cuts on that CD besides 'GO' that are pretty good. Didn't Kevin
Sauderson used to drop a 'GO' remix in his set back in the
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, George Todd wrote:
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor, and reeked of kiddie coin. Moby has nothing to do with techno as far
as I'm aware, and never has done.
whatabout U.H.F ? excellent stuff, although, maybe not Detroit, but good
ALLRIGHT ALLREADYplease, can we make a deal here?
I´ll shut up bout david lee roth and u guys quit talking bout
whatsitsname...
damn!
154
AM
To: beautiful individual; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] is moby still Techno
Go was possibly the only 'techno' track he has ever done. Even that was
poor, and reeked of kiddie coin. Moby has nothing to do with techno as far
as I'm aware, and never has done.
George
http
DJ HEAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,
I keep seeing Moby everywere TV, AWARD SHOWS, lite
radio stations like the river. do you still consider
him part of the underground click or has he sold out?
Underground? Surely not. But I won't chastise him for attaining
popularity.
But did he stay
--- Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Theres
Hi all,
much more to Moby than Go or that song from
The Beach. I think
his past work earns him respect for thier place and
impact on electronic
music. I dont know why people are so up in arms over
Moby's success with
electronic music. Its
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:16:47AM -0500, Phonopsia wrote:
Messiah to the techno world
There's a question for the FAQ!
Who loves you and who do you love?!?!?
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Subject: [313] The issue (was RE: [313] is moby still Techno)
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 08:59:29 -0800 (PST)
--- Sean Deason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Theres
Hi all,
much more to Moby than Go or that song from
The Beach. I think
his
this guy is no image-maker. i mean he's a skinny bald white guy with a
quiet demeanor.
Uh, isn't that an image right there? It's hard now not to recognize his mug.
He's been on the cover of every major music magazine, in tv commercials,
giant clothing adverts, not to mention MTV rotation.
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