From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: faxlist-digest V2002 #47 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Wednesday, March 13 2002 Volume 2002 : Number 047 RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. (fax) Re: To play to Namlook RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. (fax) namlook submissions Re: (fax) namlook submissions (fax) Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? Re: Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft RE: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft RE: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft (fax) Namlook Submissions (fax) The God of Electronic Music (fax) Re: Namlook Submissions Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music RE: (fax) The God of Electronic Music Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music RE: (fax) The God of Electronic Music Re: (fax) Namlook Submissions Re: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft (fax) EDP (fax) Cover Art (fax) THE ELECTRONIC DREAMPLANT* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:54:44 -0600 From: Mxyzptlk Subject: RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. At 10:40 AM 3/12/2002, Greg Hill wrote: >How does the Boards Of Canada new cd(Geogaddi) sound? >is it real dancey or is it similar to Music Has the >Right? any melody to it? I'm thinking about getting >it..I have heard mixed reviews. > I would consider it a logical extension of "Music...". BoC are pretty stylistically consistent. jeff ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:46:32 -0800 (PST) From: The Mister Subject: (fax) Re: To play to Namlook > Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:38:53 +1100 > From: "andre@sansserif.com.au" > Subject: (fax) To play to Namlook.. > I'm sure some people on this list also have > suggestions of artists they'd like namlook to hear. > > So im calling listmembers to submit Artists / tracks > that you think are worthy and i will make a > selection available to Pete in MP3. > > who knows, maybe it could result in some of the > dream collaborations that get thrown around! Well, I know you're looking for other electronic artists, but I have wondered for years how the most collaborated-with electronic artist (Namlook) would feel about recording with one of the most collaborated-with non-electronic artists: Tony Levin. Damon __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:09:33 -0700 (MST) From: wallace winfrey Subject: RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Greg Hill wrote: > How does the Boards Of Canada new cd(Geogaddi) sound? > is it real dancey or is it similar to Music Has the > Right? any melody to it? I'm thinking about getting > it..I have heard mixed reviews. the limited edition digipak is a really nice packaging job -- it looks like one of those kid's books, can't remember which one, but very clever. the music, as someone just said, is a logical extension to "music has the right...", and while that's a good enough reason to buy it, sadly they stay in the same groove, and don't really take it beyond well-charted territory. that's not necessarily a bad thing, why fuck with a good formula? on the other hand, i guess i was expecting more. btw, i dunno if anyone on this list has heard of multicast, but they make some incredible music. they're local to me (here in colorado), but just released a full-length in germany on K2O records (anthony rother's label) and have a few releases stateside on their own label, obliq records (http://www.obliq.net). i think ear/rational carries their stuff, definitely worth picking up if you like deep analog ambience with some nice low-key breakbeats and ethereal guitars drifting in and out. oh yeah, they're fax/rather interesting fans as well :-) cheers w ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 13:33:02 -0600 From: Mxyzptlk Subject: RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. That would be "Multicast Presents : Further Obliq Perspectives" and it is indeed good. Features tracks by Multicast, Ted Sturgeon, Crix Madine & Freqmodif. Speaking of Anthony Rother, both of the "Art is a Division of Pain " remix 1 & 2 comps. (by Psi Performer aka Rother in a non-electro mode) are also quite satisfying in this realm - as is Bola's Fyuti, Thought Universe CD3 & 4 and Black Faction/Foreign Terrain. Back to regularly scheduled programming... jeff >btw, i dunno if anyone on this list has heard of multicast, but they make >some incredible music. they're local to me (here in colorado), but just >released a full-length in germany on K2O records (anthony rother's label) >and have a few releases stateside on their own label, obliq records >(http://www.obliq.net). i think ear/rational carries their stuff, >definitely worth picking up if you like deep analog ambience with some >nice low-key breakbeats and ethereal guitars drifting in and out. oh yeah, >they're fax/rather interesting fans as well :-) > >cheers > >w > >- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:50:41 +0000 From: Agust A J Subject: RE: (fax) To play to Namlook.. lackluster vs namlook might be funny, but somehow I doubt that would happen... ;) vladislav delay maybe? - --- Agust "nemesis1" - aaj@centrum.is - ICQ: 1290264 - http://nem1.cjb.net free your :) [tm] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:01:12 +1100 From: "andre@sansserif.com.au" Subject: (fax) namlook submissions Hi thanks for all the great input.. i think its only worth mentioning stuff that was released in the last year or so so something like Global Communication - 76:14 which is excellent, is a little out of date. but keep them coming.. im compiling a list now and will let everyone know how it goes.. andre. "Salvation is God's affair, everything else belongs to me" andre ruello - sansserifgrafik ph. 0414 611 635 - http://www.sansserif.com.au ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:06:41 -0500 (EST) From: laerm Subject: Re: (fax) namlook submissions On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, andre@sansserif.com.au wrote: > i think its only worth mentioning stuff that was released in the last > year or so so something like Global Communication - 76:14 which is > excellent, is a little out of date. i was going to mention this - it isn't going to make namlook more optimistic about the state of today's music if we keep on telling him to listen to albums from 1994. :P > but keep them coming.. > > im compiling a list now and will let everyone know how it goes.. i very agree with the fellow who said vladislav delay. boards of canada, ech, maybe namlook could make them interesting to listen to. my suggestions: jack dangers' stuff has been getting more experimental/ambient lately scanner susumu yokota jochem paap michael wells (signs ov chaos/greater than one/etc) : sig : micah stupak international bright young kook laerm@soulfood.org : quote : everybody needs someone to live by ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 07:09:32 +0100 From: Caspar =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6m?= Subject: (fax) Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? If not, would it be out of question to start one? (for non-computer geeks IRC = Internet Relay Chat). ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 07:09:32 +0100 From: Caspar =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6m?= Subject: Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? If not, would it be out of question to start one? (for non-computer geeks IRC = Internet Relay Chat). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 22:16:48 -0800 (PST) From: Brett McCormick Subject: Re: Is there a FAX-related IRC-channel? That is a great idea. If a more appropriate server can't be found (such as one related to a music/hyperreal site) I have one running which could be used. On Wed, 13 March 2002, at 07:09:32, Caspar Str=F6m wrote: >=20 > If not, would it be out of question to start one? (for non-computer g= eeks=20 > IRC =3D Internet Relay Chat). >=20 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 19:46:46 +1100 From: "andre@sansserif.com.au" Subject: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft OK, this is what the list has reccommended.. vladislav delay Multicast Presents : Further Obliq Perspectives Boards Of Canada :: geosomething Tony Levin Interstitial/G'Naa Tahu/Edamame Arovane. Lives in Berlin Information Monolake Fluxion Vir Unis & Steve Roach "Blood Machine" T.Inoue & A.Deutsch "Field Tracker" Rapoon "What Do You Suppose" Shuttle.358 - frame GAS BurgerInk - ---- any last requests? sansserifgrafik andre ruello - human/cyborg relations ph. 0414 611 635 - ICQ 63904680 - http://www.sansserif.com.au ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 20:20:03 +1100 From: "Sebastian Pucilowski" Subject: RE: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft "any last requests?" Terre Thaemlitz, JFC, Saafi Brothers, Nihilist, Nor Elle, Full Moon Fashions, LDC...? Sebastian Pucilowski ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 20:20:44 +1100 From: "Sebastian Pucilowski" Subject: RE: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft "any last requests?" Terre Thaemlitz, JFC, Saafi Brothers, Nihilist, Nor Elle, Full Moon Fashions, LDC...? Sebastian Pucilowski ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 08:57:32 +0000 From: "Paul Milligan" Subject: (fax) Namlook Submissions >this is what the list has reccommended.. >vladislav delay Last year I briefly had of a copy of Entain - imo there was one truly sublime/emotive but very short track on it (2-3 mins I think it was) equal of which I've seldom heard. Yet the rest of the disc was click n cut stuff that just got on my nerves. Anybody know the track I'm referring to and if so, has VD moved more toward this direction on any other releases? >Arovane. The opening track on Tides was a magnificent slab of 'harpsicord' music dragged out of a Tudor drawing room into a 21st century studio and gets my award for most enjoyable, innovative track of 2001 ...by any artist (as opposed to just innovative - if you get my drift) ... send Pete this track. >Vir Unis & Steve Roach "Blood Machine" Can't believe Pete won't be familiar with Roach's work; what about Vir Unis solo work on Aeonian Glow? There's a release you can really immerse yourself in. >BurgerInk This release (the excellent Las Vegas I presume?) is evidence of Voigt's receptiveness to collaboration. Seeing as how he's also on Pete's doorstep I wonder if he's a genuine contender for a PK08 contribution? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:07:45 +0000 From: "Paul Milligan" Subject: (fax) The God of Electronic Music This won't come as a revelation to a small number on this List but, listening to Drums & Balls and Live in Poland this morning (not even that I consider these two as being in his best half dozen) I've concluded beyond any doubt that it *is* Schulze. Sorry Pete, Tetsu, Edgar, Brian E. & Co. but, you just can't argue about this phenominal body of exceptional work ... please feel free to try 'though! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:20:06 +1100 From: "andre@sansserif.com.au" Subject: (fax) Re: Namlook Submissions =20 >> BurgerInk > This release (the excellent Las Vegas I presume?) is evidence > of Voigt's receptiveness to collaboration. Seeing as how he's > also on Pete's doorstep I wonder if he's a genuine contender for > a PK08 contribution? >=20 yes its hard to imagine namlook not knowing of Voight and the Cologne posse.... the Las Vegas album is indeed the best altough a track or 2 from GAS may make it onto the Menu.. Perhaps Kuhlmann and Mike Ink could form "Namlink" ?? sansserifgrafik andre ruello - L=F6se auf raum und Zeit ph. 0414 611 635 - ICQ 63904680 - http://www.sansserif.com.au ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:22:41 +1100 From: "andre@sansserif.com.au" Subject: Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music i dont mean to sound 'ageist' but ive always thought Shulze appeals to Older folk.. (this means you Grandpa Milligan) No doubt of Shulze's mastery of the art but as someone who was Born after timewind was released. i find Shulze a little too 'classical' maybe its the Sci-Fi influences of the 80s and 90s .. Could Namlook be the man that the torch is passed to when Shulze retires? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:09:07 +0000 From: "Paul Milligan" Subject: Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music >i dont mean to sound 'ageist' but ive always thought Shulze appeals to Older >folk.. (this means you Grandpa Milligan) Well if I'm too old to fully appreciate the new guard then Pete's too old to take the torch from Klaus cause you'll recall we're the same age! Seriously, I suspect the Schulze is "a little too classical" tag is possibly an assumption made by those who haven't heard that much of his stuff. Yes, some is classically influenced (not that there's owt wrong with that...look at Gas!) but, he is also considered by some to be the "founder of trance" at least that's what the French press had to say about him last time he played in Paris. Nevertheless, to anybody who suspects that KS's music is of a bygone age I can only suggest they go listen to his Wahnfried projects such as Trance Appeal & Tonwelle or, studio albums such as Digit & Midi Pads, which actually prove that he was generally ahead of his time and still do not sound dated over a decade on. Personally I detect very little Sci-Fi influence in KS's stuff yet, more so in PK's! I was listening to KS as far back as mid 70's yet, despite embracing much of the ambient music of the last 10 years (example, virtually the entire Fax catalogue + Em:t etc etc) I still go back to him more than any other artist and it's because he never really disappoints. As Andre mentioned a couple of days ago... "95% of today's electronica is crap". ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:52:46 -0000 From: "Corbin, Nick (CAP, EEF)" Subject: RE: (fax) The God of Electronic Music so what would one recommend as the 'finest' ks release to buy then? This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named above only. As this e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information, if you are not the named addressee(s) or the person responsible for delivering the message to the named addressee(s), please telephone us immediately. The contents of this e-mail should not be disclosed to any other person nor copies taken. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:34:08 +0000 From: "Paul Milligan" Subject: Re: (fax) The God of Electronic Music - -Nick asked: >so what would one recommend as the 'finest' ks release to buy then? First off, not the Moogs on Fax, albeit 5+6 are ultra cool Try... 'X' (70's) 'Trancefer' (80's) or 'Des Wagner Desaster' (90's) if you reckon you'll enjoy the classical influences Andre referred to or ... if you reckon you'll lean more towards the sort of stuff that clearly influenced Spyra, go to 'Mirage' (70's) 'Digit' (80's) or 'Are You Sequenced' (90's). ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 11:17:22 -0000 From: "Corbin, Nick (CAP, EEF)" Subject: RE: (fax) The God of Electronic Music > First off, not the Moogs on Fax, albeit 5+6 are ultra cool i've listened to a few of the moogs but have to say (although i'll probably get shot at) i prefer 'wechselspannung' for that type of stuff... This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named above only. As this e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information, if you are not the named addressee(s) or the person responsible for delivering the message to the named addressee(s), please telephone us immediately. The contents of this e-mail should not be disclosed to any other person nor copies taken. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:12:33 -0600 (CST) From: Phonaut Subject: Re: (fax) Namlook Submissions On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Paul Milligan wrote: > Last year I briefly had of a copy of Entain - imo there was one truly > sublime/emotive but very short track on it (2-3 mins I think it was) > equal of which I've seldom heard. Yet the rest of the disc was click > n cut stuff that just got on my nerves. Anybody know the track I'm > referring to and if so, has VD moved more toward this direction on any > other releases? Entain is a reissue of Vladislav Delay's debut album "ele" with slight alteration in tracklist. i believe they removed one of the 3 tracks from Ele to make room for the shorties on Entain. is it the more 'upbeat' section on Entain? (owning Ele, i've only heard Entain version once or twice and can't remember what the short sections sounded like) IF that is the case, check more into his upbeat projects under the names Uusitalo and Luomo. > >Vir Unis & Steve Roach "Blood Machine" > Can't believe Pete won't be familiar with Roach's work; what about > Vir Unis solo work on Aeonian Glow? There's a release you can really > immerse yourself in. yeah, but that one is entirely beatless no? it's the only one i don't yet have. i just wanted Namlook to have a taste of some highly futuristic rhythms, which Blood Machine has plus plenty of beatless passages. But you're right, some Vir Unis solo can't hurt. Lumen is pretty amazing, but short. > >BurgerInk > This release (the excellent Las Vegas I presume?) is evidence > of Voigt's receptiveness to collaboration. Seeing as how he's > also on Pete's doorstep I wonder if he's a genuine contender for > a PK08 contribution? that would be really cool... they can't be more than a few hours away from each other. in fact, given the highly prolific nature of both namlook AND Voight (who's been releasing music since the early 80s) and both being in Germany, like andre said, i'm almost certain they know of each other's existence... how could they not?! n/p np-Motherlist Compilation (don't ask me till tomorrow) . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . Official Tetsu Inoue Homepage, RadioShow Playlists, and Trades @: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin or http://phonaut.cjb.net/ (chat) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 11:18:49 -0500 (EST) From: Stewart Fritz Subject: Re: (fax) Namlook Submissions // First Draft Oh, almost forgot...former Atom Heart collaborator Pink Elln just released an INCREDIBLE album of gorgeous techno called "The Electronic Dreamplant". go to http://www.arosa2000.com and click on the top link to see more info and hear a sound clip(Flash required)...seriously, folks...If you haven't heard this yet, you need to. Regardless of whether Pete joins up with this guy, you all need a copy of this yourselves. also, on a related note, check out "Sieg Uber Die Sonne", Pink Elln and Dandy Jack together with some banging electro goodness. You'll thank me later. - --s2. - -- stewart fritz...... fax +49-69/450464 reviews... http://www.2350.org/ welcome to the electronic music center ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:36:22 -0600 (CST) From: Phonaut Subject: (fax) EDP ah ha! if only my copy would get to me! ;-) i have the taster EP that came out a few years ago, and if that's any gauge, it must be pretty good indeed! can't wait... And now for a little background on Stew's post: The Electronic Dream Plant was a UK synth manufacturer/company which consisted of Chris Huggett, his mom, and Paul Wiffen. Back in the late 70's and early 80's they built a synth called the Wasp, and shortly thereafter developed the now-famous Oscar with another company Oxford Synthesizer Co. (OSC) i'm assuming EDP CD has no connection to the old synth company, but perhaps an Oscar or Wasp was used in the project. You can read more about this subject in the latest issue of Electronic Music mag (march), or check out these links i found: http://www.obsolete.com/120_years/machines/oscar/ http://www.vintagesynth.org/misc/edp_wasp.shtml n/p np- Vir Unis "Lumen" (and now i remember what this reminds me of: David Sylvian!) . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . Official Tetsu Inoue Homepage, RadioShow Playlists, and Trades @: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin or http://phonaut.cjb.net/ (chat) > Oh, almost forgot...former Atom Heart collaborator Pink Elln just released > an INCREDIBLE album of gorgeous techno called "The Electronic Dreamplant". > go to http://www.arosa2000.com and click on the top link to see more info > and hear a sound clip(Flash required)...seriously, folks...If you haven't > heard this yet, you need to. Regardless of whether Pete joins up with this > guy, you all need a copy of this yourselves. > also, on a related note, check out "Sieg Uber Die Sonne", Pink Elln and > Dandy Jack together with some banging electro goodness. You'll thank me > later. > > --s2. > > -- > stewart fritz...... > fax +49-69/450464 reviews... http://www.2350.org/ > > welcome to the electronic music center ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 11:37:26 -0500 From: Anthony Ballo Subject: (fax) Cover Art I have this URL as my browser homepage: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ and depending on the picture, I often wonder how it would look as the artwork in the old 'circle' series. like: Shades of Orion: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/orion2_hst_big.gif DSOTM: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/moon1_gal.gif Each day is archived at: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/?M=A btw. - - Anthony ps. For you Lord of the Rings Fans: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap020215.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:11:18 -0700 From: David Hodgson Subject: (fax) THE ELECTRONIC DREAMPLANT* At 11:18 AM 3/13/02 -0500, Stewart Fritz wrote: >Oh, almost forgot...former Atom Heart collaborator Pink Elln just released >an INCREDIBLE album of gorgeous techno called "The Electronic Dreamplant". >go to http://www.arosa2000.com and click on the top link to see more info >and hear a sound clip(Flash required)...seriously, folks...If you haven't >heard this yet, you need to. Regardless of whether Pete joins up with this >guy, you all need a copy of this yourselves. ...pbe has copies but they're going fast -- PREorders ship later today if UPS is not too late! cheers. david / playing by ear ------------------------------ End of faxlist-digest V2002 #47 ******************************* --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org