From: owner-faxlabel@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest Subject: faxlist-digest V1999 #65 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlabel@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlabel@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Friday, July 2 1999 Volume 1999 : Number 065 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 12:44:52 -0700 From: "B. Yost" Subject: Re: (fax) pHonaut question ... pHonaut wrote: > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999 tonelab@megsinet.net wrote: > > so what are the original sources for these pieces? > > Terasury -> Artist: Simple Minds > & Apadana Album: Sister Feelings Call > Track: League of Nations What element(s) of these two Sad World tracks came from Simple Minds? I'm pretty curious, but not enough to track down a Simple Minds album just to find out! - -- Brad - --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 16:20:39 -0500 From: "Damon C. Capehart" Subject: (fax) Recent Purchases, Part VIII The Final Installment! Dark Side of the Moog VIII - Careful With the AKS, Pete - 1:16:51 Well... this is - as anyone ought to expect - different from any of the other DSotM installments. After all, it is live. There is oodles more improvisation here than in any of the others. Namlook apparently likes to process the audience noise, as well as his own announcements, to the extent that I can't understand a thing he's saying. It sounds cool, though. :-) Let's get started: Part 1 - 25:16 - We start with some heavily processed voice overs, and Klaus puts down the beats and bass line. It definitely sounds like much of his recent solo music. We then get some nice trumpet-like soloing in the middle. Around 10:30, we start to hear processed audience noise. Gusts of wind @ 12:30. At ~17:00, Klaus gives us one of his typical melodies. At 21:55, the processed voice from the beginning returns, eventually becoming more and more frenetic. Squiggly noises signify the end of this very long beginning. Part 2 - 1:12 - Annoying noise interlude fades into... Part 3 - 6:19 - Beatless chord-melody. I can almost make out the sample in the passage at the beginning. Part 4 - 8:08 - A loud foghorn thing wakes us up. This time Pete lays down the percussion and bass line. Klaus gives us more nice chords. Segues to... Part 5 - Is >that< a trautonium? Sounds like a noise from one of the RILLY early Tangerine Dream albums, like Zeit. Nice, beatless chords with an up-front solo melody. Add a few more extraneous noises, and there you have it. Now that I've listened hard enough, I think many of the electronic noises are sampled from the intergalactic space probe at the beginning of the Empire Strikes Back. Segue... Part 6 - 15:39 - A simple, Klausian sequence signals a going-somewhere. Eventually (~2:40), Namlook adds a percussion loop to the equation. Noises continue, then at about 4:20 a few Klausian chords enter and introduce a few modulations. At about 6;00, we calm down for about a minute, then return to the previous level of energy. At 7:40, we get one of those ominous 5-second catch-your-breath (or hold-your-breath!) silences that can seem like they last for a minute, then we return with the sequence, this time for one of Klaus' trademark solos. Unfortunately, this is one of those things I don't like about Schulze. During his solos, he tends to get into a rut of playing the same 2 or 3 notes over and over again, leaving the listener wondering when he's going to move to a different part of the same octave. In addition, all of his live solo melodies over the past 15 years seem to sound the same to me. (Not all of the songs, just the solo melodies.) Incidentally, this is one reason I recently got rid of my Jubilee Edition. Truthfully, the solo here isn't quite as annoying, though he does get into a rut or two along the way. In the end, I like it. Part 7 - 6:58 - Breakbeat laser tag! Pete breaks out with a rhythm track one might expect to hear from Loop Guru on espresso. :-) Over this we hear - well - laser tag. At 2;15, we get some nice chords, but the rhythm still makes me nervous. Part 8 - 8:39 - The encore: We hear processed voices again. Can anyone decipher what someone is saying? This sounds like Klaus taking over again, with Pete merely providing the samples. No beats, no sequences, but Klaus gets rilly energetic in the middle (~4:30) with his solo. Again a lot of the same note for some of it, but still better than he has been. We calm down again at around 5:45, and end with all the processed audience applause. We even hear someone say "thank you". :-) So, overall I give this an 8.5/10, mostly because of (IMO) Klaus' limitations performing live. If you're a big Klaus Schulze fan, on the other hand, you will >love< this release. In this case, the album gets 12/10, and if you don't get a copy somehow, then you're REALLY missing out. Damon Capehart P.S.: Please excuse the disclaimer/.signature ... my company recently added the feature, and it's REALLY annoying, IMO. ******************************************************************************* Note: The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. 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I think 1 and 2 are great, 3 was just >awful (what the hell was that on the cover anyway??) and thats as far as >Ive got, though I have heard 5 and really liked it. 4 is different from 5 in that it creates a darker mood.. its very cool and definitly one of the best Moog's out of the series... much more beat oriented. definitly a must have. And just then our campsite lit up as bright as day, and we blanked out. --->>>>> andre@faxlabel.com / http://www.faxlabel.com <<<<<<--- - --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 02:56:45 +0200 From: Carsten Subject: Re: (fax) Recent Purchases, Part VII "Damon C. Capehart" wrote: > > 4. UFO Detection System - I thought the warnings from fellow FAX-heads > would have sufficed, so I decided to listen to the track all the way > through just once. MAJOR HEADACHE! Digital static cranked up to 11 > just doesn't float my boat. They hit some really interesting frequencies though ;o) Carsten - --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 15:20:02 -0500 (CDT) From: pHonaut Subject: (fax) tonight's RadioActivities friday show III Tonight's show for the chicago area on 89.3fm or RealAudio www.wnur.org Midnight Central Standard Playlist includes: Music for Cats Cee-Mix O Yuki Conjugate Sons of Silence Neotropic Horizon 222 Jet Chamber III Goodfridge Monolake Tikiman Fonosandwich Outer Dark Body Elektric H.A.T. and now i'm going to hop on my bike, ride to the shoppey, and fetch me some Flanger on cd. no@h onnow: Universal Egg echo beach combination . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . 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