From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: faxlist-digest V2003 #1 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Wednesday, January 1 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 001 (fax) ELP influence Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? RE: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? (fax) fax spotting on muchmusic Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? (fax) FA - Ambiant Otaku & Psychonavigation original Fax pressings ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 08:38:04 EST From: Shellground@aol.com Subject: (fax) ELP influence Check out their second album Tarkus with the whole of side one given over to the title track ... one of the finest examples of Moog-accented prog rock ever recorded and most definately not "boring". Keith Emerson's style therein is very similar to that of Manfred Mann (with his Earthband) circa 73. Namlook has included similar sounding passages on *more* than just the odd Fax track, including stuff on his two Koolfang releases ... Spyra too, such as his Six Miles East (West?) of Hastings. I think I'm right in saying that Bob Moog actually knocked up a Big Moog special for Emerson but, I don't think he actually knifed it to death on stage; not so his Hammond organ which I once had the dubious pleasure of seeing him disembowel. Respect to ELP. they were true originals. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 06:36:11 -0800 (PST) From: The Mister Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? - --- faxlist-digest wrote: > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 00:16:12 -0500 > From: "jackthetab" > Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > > classic rock was long dead when I was a teen. I am > not sure > how old you are....I do not mean this in any bad > way, but I > can safely say I have no idea who they are myself. > > Just for the record I am 29 :-( > how depressing it is :-/ > > kunst und wahnsinn, > jackthetab I am also 29, and I own much of the ELP catalogue, not to mention most of the classic prog standards (old Yes, Gabriel-led Genesis, King Crimson, Tull). My mom raised me on standard classic rock + folk, and I moved into more adventurous music from there. It's funny, though. I can understand how someone can be unfamiliar with the *music* of a band like ELP, but to actually never have even heard of them amazes me. I mean, in my little world, not knowing who ELP is is like having never heard of the Stones, or Rush. *shrug* Damon __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 16:11:40 +0100 (MET) From: Leszek Zabinski Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > It's funny, though. I can understand how someone can > be unfamiliar with the *music* of a band like ELP, but > to actually never have even heard of them amazes me. > I mean, in my little world, not knowing who ELP is is > like having never heard of the Stones, or Rush. oh, how I wish I never heard about Stones, they're horrible! But I must agree with Damon. To never even hear the name ELP, growing up in the days of their finest music is something out of my perception. So american. ELP's interpretation of Mussorgski's 'Pictures at an exhibition' or 'Night on a bare mountain' is something not to be missed in the history of rock. And Emerson's way of handling the keyboards surely inspired a lot of musicians not only Namlook. By the way, happy new year to everybody! cheers, Leszek. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 16:30:38 +0000 From: "Jean-Marc Dekesel" Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Who is Rush ;)? Ed Rush? Anyway, interesting to hear where people come from before tumbling into FAX eventually. Me too I started in the early 80's with Skinny Puppy, Fad Gadget, Neubauten and alike homebrewed stuff like Split Second, 242, Neon Judgement - Ahhh, those were the years putting Belgium on the map. Allez hup, time to party! Enjoy 2003! Jean-Marc Dekesel >From: The Mister >To: faxlist@2350.org >Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? >Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 06:36:11 -0800 (PST) > > >--- faxlist-digest >wrote: > > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 00:16:12 -0500 > > From: "jackthetab" > > Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > > > > classic rock was long dead when I was a teen. I am > > not sure > > how old you are....I do not mean this in any bad > > way, but I > > can safely say I have no idea who they are myself. > > > > Just for the record I am 29 :-( > > how depressing it is :-/ > > > > kunst und wahnsinn, > > jackthetab > >I am also 29, and I own much of the ELP catalogue, not >to mention most of the classic prog standards (old >Yes, Gabriel-led Genesis, King Crimson, Tull). My mom >raised me on standard classic rock + folk, and I moved >into more adventurous music from there. > >It's funny, though. I can understand how someone can >be unfamiliar with the *music* of a band like ELP, but >to actually never have even heard of them amazes me. >I mean, in my little world, not knowing who ELP is is >like having never heard of the Stones, or Rush. > >*shrug* > >Damon > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. >http://mailplus.yahoo.com >--- >+ To post: ; to mail a person: >+ To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to >+ Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org _________________________________________________________________ Ontvang je Hotmail & Messenger berichten op je mobiele telefoon met Hotmail SMS http://www.msn.nl/jumppage/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 17:51:55 +0100 From: "Bruno" Subject: RE: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > Anyway, interesting to hear where people come from before > tumbling into FAX > eventually. I'm curious if anyone else with a background in funk came to FAX ? In the late seventies, early eighties, I was into funk, like Brass Construction, Cameo, One Way, Mtume, Fatback, Kashif, SOS Band, and a whole lot more ... But I also listened a little to Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre in those days. It was only in '93 - '94 that I discovered FAX, it was the deepness and dark atmosphere that got me hooked. But I was also pleasantly surprised Pete and especially Move D brought in jazzy elements. Those jazzy elements in FAX and other labels that in last years were revived brought me now back to older jazz, like those of Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz, Brubeck and a lot more. Well, I hope music will always remain that endless trip of discoveries :) Happy New Year, may 2003 be fruitfull year for fresh music... Bruno aka ezboy at http://www.freestylegrooves.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 08:55:15 -0800 (PST) From: dj monolith Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Early Industrial! Woo hoo... A Split Second and Neon Judgement... great name drops. I started djing 80's "techno" and quickly moved into the industrial/goth arena. Add Front Line Assembly, Poesie Noir, and Clock DVA to that list! I was just behind that whole Rush generation Darcy ( dj monolith ) - --- Jean-Marc Dekesel wrote: > > Who is Rush ;)? > Ed Rush? > > Anyway, interesting to hear where people come from > before tumbling into FAX > eventually. > Me too I started in the early 80's with Skinny > Puppy, Fad Gadget, Neubauten > and alike homebrewed stuff like Split Second, 242, > Neon Judgement - Ahhh, > those were the years putting Belgium on the map. > > Allez hup, time to party! > Enjoy 2003! > > Jean-Marc Dekesel > > > > > > > >From: The Mister > >To: faxlist@2350.org > >Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > >Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 06:36:11 -0800 (PST) > > > > > >--- faxlist-digest > >wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 00:16:12 -0500 > > > From: "jackthetab" > > > Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > > > > > > classic rock was long dead when I was a teen. I > am > > > not sure > > > how old you are....I do not mean this in any bad > > > way, but I > > > can safely say I have no idea who they are > myself. > > > > > > Just for the record I am 29 :-( > > > how depressing it is :-/ > > > > > > kunst und wahnsinn, > > > jackthetab > > > >I am also 29, and I own much of the ELP catalogue, > not > >to mention most of the classic prog standards (old > >Yes, Gabriel-led Genesis, King Crimson, Tull). My > mom > >raised me on standard classic rock + folk, and I > moved > >into more adventurous music from there. > > > >It's funny, though. I can understand how someone > can > >be unfamiliar with the *music* of a band like ELP, > but > >to actually never have even heard of them amazes > me. > >I mean, in my little world, not knowing who ELP is > is > >like having never heard of the Stones, or Rush. > > > >*shrug* > > > >Damon > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up > now. > >http://mailplus.yahoo.com > >--- > >+ To post: ; to mail a person: > > >+ To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > >+ Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax > www.2350.org > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Ontvang je Hotmail & Messenger berichten op je > mobiele telefoon met Hotmail > SMS http://www.msn.nl/jumppage/ > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:00:56 -0700 (MST) From: wallace winfrey Subject: (fax) fax spotting on muchmusic i was watching muchmusic for a few minutes last night, and during one of their breaks, they showed a segment featuring 2 music nerds, and directly behind them was an upside-down fax poster, the one with the simple circle design. anyone else catch that? happy new year w ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:04:58 -0700 From: "Skip Acuff" Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? Leszek condescendingly opined: >>> [snip] To never even hear the name ELP, growing up in the days of their finest music is something out of my perception. So american.[snip]<<< So american?? Oh my. We Yanks have a saying, those in glass houses should not throw stones. Emerson Lake & Palmer were huge over here. I don't have the means handy to check the numbers, but I suspect that trio sold many more copies of their LPs in the States than anywhere else on the planet, and the same probably goes for mainstream brit prog rockers like Yes, King Crimson, and Genesis. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information about Lewis and Roca LLP, please go to www.lewisandroca.com. Phoenix (602) 262-5311 Tucson (520) 622-2090 Las Vegas (702) 949-8200 NOTE: This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the sender of this E-Mail or by telephone. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 12:16:03 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? In a message dated 12/31/02 10:53:59 AM Central Standard Time, bruno@freestylegrooves.com writes: << I'm curious if anyone else with a background in funk came to FAX ? In the late seventies, early eighties, I was into funk, like Brass Construction, Cameo, One Way, Mtume, Fatback, Kashif, SOS Band, and a whole lot more ... But I also listened a little to Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre in those days. It was only in '93 - '94 that I discovered FAX, it was the deepness and dark atmosphere that got me hooked. But I was also pleasantly surprised Pete and especially Move D brought in jazzy elements. Those jazzy elements in FAX and other labels that in last years were revived brought me now back to older jazz, like those of Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz, Brubeck and a lot more. Well, I hope music will always remain that endless trip of discoveries :) Happy New Year, may 2003 be fruitfull year for fresh music... Bruno >> i was lucky enough to be raised in a household and neighborhood with a vast array of musical taste..i was immersed in the sounds of Marvin Gaye, the Spinners, Herbie Hancock (the Mwandishi era is fab), Miles Davis, old Motown and Philly stuff like MFSB..as a matter of fact, the first to concerts that i ever attended were Earth Wind & Fire and the following week Parliament Funkadelic...as well as 70's "breeze rawk" like 10CC and Bread...and from my various cousins i heard Queen, Black Sabbath,David Bowie, T Rex, the Stooges, Roxy Music, Eno...and from my rather eccentric great uncle i heard the gorgeous sounds of DeBussy, Ravel, and Satie.. i feel blessed... then after absorbing all these influences (with no predjudice, unlike my peers) i struck out on my own...got into punk, but less the Pistols and Clash and more Wire and the Buzzcocks...and from there post-punk,new wave and synth pop: Joy Division/New Order..Soft Cell..Gary Numan..Depeche Mode...then onto Detroit Techno and Chicago House (because i was at the "clubbing" age) which led to the big chill... after all the clubbing/partying/dancing from 1986-1992 i found myself burned out completely...and then i found: ambient music.... weren't 1993/94 great years? Robert ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 17:34:56 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? I still enjoy Clock DVA to this day.... Deff a classic industrial - techno act kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "dj monolith" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 11:55 AM Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > Early Industrial! Woo hoo... A Split Second and Neon > Judgement... great name drops. I started djing 80's > "techno" and quickly moved into the industrial/goth > arena. Add Front Line Assembly, Poesie Noir, and > Clock DVA to that list! > > I was just behind that whole Rush generation > > Darcy ( dj monolith ) > > > --- Jean-Marc Dekesel > wrote: > > > > Who is Rush ;)? > > Ed Rush? > > > > Anyway, interesting to hear where people come from > > before tumbling into FAX > > eventually. > > Me too I started in the early 80's with Skinny > > Puppy, Fad Gadget, Neubauten > > and alike homebrewed stuff like Split Second, 242, > > Neon Judgement - Ahhh, > > those were the years putting Belgium on the map. > > > > Allez hup, time to party! > > Enjoy 2003! > > > > Jean-Marc Dekesel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: The Mister > > >To: faxlist@2350.org > > >Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > > >Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 06:36:11 -0800 (PST) > > > > > > > > >--- faxlist-digest > > >wrote: > > > > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 00:16:12 -0500 > > > > From: "jackthetab" > > > > Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > > > > > > > > classic rock was long dead when I was a teen. I > > am > > > > not sure > > > > how old you are....I do not mean this in any bad > > > > way, but I > > > > can safely say I have no idea who they are > > myself. > > > > > > > > Just for the record I am 29 :-( > > > > how depressing it is :-/ > > > > > > > > kunst und wahnsinn, > > > > jackthetab > > > > > >I am also 29, and I own much of the ELP catalogue, > > not > > >to mention most of the classic prog standards (old > > >Yes, Gabriel-led Genesis, King Crimson, Tull). My > > mom > > >raised me on standard classic rock + folk, and I > > moved > > >into more adventurous music from there. > > > > > >It's funny, though. I can understand how someone > > can > > >be unfamiliar with the *music* of a band like ELP, > > but > > >to actually never have even heard of them amazes > > me. > > >I mean, in my little world, not knowing who ELP is > > is > > >like having never heard of the Stones, or Rush. > > > > > >*shrug* > > > > > >Damon > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > > >Do you Yahoo!? > > >Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up > > now. > > >http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > >--- > > >+ To post: ; to mail a person: > > > > >+ To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > > > >+ Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax > > www.2350.org > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Ontvang je Hotmail & Messenger berichten op je > > mobiele telefoon met Hotmail > > SMS http://www.msn.nl/jumppage/ > > > > --- > > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax > www.2350.org > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 19:00:06 -0500 From: MuzikJunky Subject: Re: (fax) who influences Pete Namlook? > In the late seventies, early eighties, I was into funk, like Brass > Construction, > Cameo, One Way, Mtume, Fatback, Kashif, SOS Band, and a whole lot > more ... But I also listened a little to Kraftwerk, Jean Michel > Jarre in > those days. I was into hip-hop since the early days; "Planet Rock" changed my life forever--drum machines and synths were always more interesting than a conventional band. Electronic music I preferred in general, and not just the pop-oriented kind (that terrific academic classical stuff comes to mind). I used to watch the old Children's Television Workshop shows, and they opened me up to strange and interesting music. I got into new agey stuff by accident through nature shows and NPR, but the darker stuff was more interesting, thus my interest in ambient music was born (the traditional stuff before the techno-oriented stuff). I read music publications voraciously, and I'm always interested in hearing something new--and with a drum machine. Peace. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 21:58:41 -0000 From: "David Calvert" Subject: (fax) FA - Ambiant Otaku & Psychonavigation original Fax pressings Ambiant Otaku (PS08/43) http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=934704505 Psychonavigation (PW13) http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=934704506 Also some em:t stuff up there. http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&user id=dakota.boo@pop3.hiway.co.uk&include=0&since=1&sort=2&rows=25 e-mail: dakota.boo@pop3.hiway.co.uk web page: http://home.hiway.co.uk/boo ------------------------------ End of faxlist-digest V2003 #1 ******************************** --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org