From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: faxlist-digest V2003 #25 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Thursday, February 6 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 025 (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's (fax) Jack's (almost) scary story (fax) PS Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's (fax) Review : Invisible Fields RE: (fax) Review : Invisible Fields Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's (fax) thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? Re: (fax) Etherlands - THE BEST OF SPYRA! - scoUt says Re: (fax) Etherlands - THE BEST OF SPYRA! - scoUt says Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's (fax) Falling Infinities - Kingdom of Dreams (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's Re: (fax) thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will yo... Re: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? Re: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? (fax) Re: Jack's (almost) scary story Fwd: (fax) Re: Jack's (almost) scary story (fwd) (fax) Silence! RE: (fax) Silence! RE: (fax) Silence! RE: (fax) Silence! RE: (fax) Silence! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 00:09:57 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's I have to share this with you all. In the process of moving, I had delicately packed all of my fax cd's (many of which are still sealed), and placed them into one of those big Rubbermaid tote thingies. While driving to my destination, I began to panic and freak out after having horrifying visions of all my fax cd's falling out of the back of my truck, and scattering across the highway (travelling at 75mph). Cars and trucks were running over all of the cd's, and crushing all the sealed jewel cases. I saw The Putney flying through the air as a big rig crushed it and tossed it around the highway. I further saw many more split in two. On several occasions I wanted to pull over to make sure that the tailgate was secure, even though I knew it was. Needless to say I was very relieved when they were all safely transported in 5 full totes (roughly 1200 cd's). Working with paranoid schizophrenics on a regular basis may be rubbing off on me! kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 10:24:36 +0000 From: Paul Milligan Subject: (fax) Jack's (almost) scary story > ...I had delicately packed all of my fax cd's (many of > which are still sealed) > ...I began to panic and freak out after having horrifying > visions of all my fax cd's falling out of the back of my > truck, and scattering across the highway Jack, this is God's way of punishing you for having SEALED Fax cd's. Get 'em opened and get 'em listened to ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 10:25:36 +0000 From: Paul Milligan Subject: (fax) PS > Working with paranoid schizophrenics on a regular basis may > be rubbing off on me! We'd kinda noticed ... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:30:02 -0000 From: "Lxacoustics" Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's has anyone seen lord of the rings ? my precious . . . . cheers, matt Ps...i'm possessed by my possessions also and its all rather enjoyable until the paranoia kicks in really badly :)though maybe thats half the fun .Personally i hope i can let go one day.Its a scary picture you paint i'll agree , what a way for a collection to end up , spread across the highway and flattened into it or were your more worried that they would then be open.Maybe we can help you open them in time jack via a little therapy? cheers, matt > be rubbing off on me!> all the sealed jewel cases. I saw The Putney flying through > the air as a big rig crushed it and tossed it around the > highway. I further saw many more split in two. On several > occasions I wanted to pull over to make sure that the tailgate > was secure, even though I knew it was. > > Needless to say I was very relieved when they were all safely > transported in 5 full totes (roughly 1200 cd's). > > Working with paranoid schizophrenics on a regular basis may > be rubbing off on me! >.org ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 13:55:04 +0000 From: Paul Milligan Subject: (fax) Review : Invisible Fields Even Spyra's back-to-front cd cases say 'hey don't expect me to conform' and so, with yet another venture which pays homage to radio waves, there are several unexpected surprises herein. Witness the epic "Bath" a complex and brooding piece, the aural equivalent of an abstract expressionist painting; at times environmental and textural, at other times almost industrial; alternately deconstructed and then solidified. It will be fascinating to see how his legion of supporters react to this track! In stark contrast to "Bath" is the opener and obligatory novelty track "Test Transmission" with its Kraftwerk-esque use of vocal samples. Similarly, the closer treats us to another staple component of Spyra's Fax offerings, a solo piano track. I'm neither for or against its inclusion but, providing a far more sublime interlude is "Three Players In An Artificial Landscape" another entertaining and wistful departure from his norm. As this is Fax's first offering on its Sub Label for several years, expectations for this release are fair brimming over and I think most will have their expectations met. Yes, there is still a staple portion of 'analogue years' influenced material yet Spyra seems able to bring something extra, something fresh, to each track. On the 2-track "Entropy Is Just...a Two Letter Word" an up-front bass line interacts with some imaginative electro-percussive rhythm patterns, whilst a simple melody weaves its way casually in and out. With jazzy overtones, not unlike those to be found on Polytime (PK08/140) what starts out life as a subterranean groove subsequently gives way to several innovative tempo changes. This ability to create a musical canvas awash with ideas whilst remaining completely coherent and fluid is fast becoming a Spyra trademark. He seems to have perfected an awareness (and many of the nuances) which, reasonably, one might only expect from a time-served percussionist ... and ultimately, this is a fine piece of work. On another 2-track offering "XyloCity" we basically get what it says on the tin : Der Spyra plays Der Spyra (with some familiar shades of Phonehead) whilst simultaneously pulling off the illusion that Karl Berger called into the studio for a coffee and chat just as the tape was rolling. Yeegodz he even ventures into oriental territory. It isn't difficult to admire this release which, very possibly, is his best to date for Kuhlemann & Co. (Review by Paul Milligan) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 14:02:27 -0000 From: Richard Hughes Subject: RE: (fax) Review : Invisible Fields He he - pipped at the post. I know I said a while ago I would try and post something more substantial on this release, but have yet to finish. I think your review Paul, does some up this release nicely. It is quite an eccentric album in places, although with plenty of Spyra trademarks, but at the same time a step forward and somehow strangely addicitve. - -----Original Message----- From: Paul Milligan [mailto:paulmilligan@georgiadesign.com] Sent: 06 February 2003 14:55 To: webmaster@2350.org Cc: faxlist@2350.org Subject: (fax) Review : Invisible Fields Even Spyra's back-to-front cd cases say 'hey don't expect me to conform' and so, with yet another venture which pays homage to radio waves, there are several unexpected surprises herein. Witness the epic "Bath" a complex and brooding piece, the aural equivalent of an abstract expressionist painting; at times environmental and textural, at other times almost industrial; alternately deconstructed and then solidified. It will be fascinating to see how his legion of supporters react to this track! In stark contrast to "Bath" is the opener and obligatory novelty track "Test Transmission" with its Kraftwerk-esque use of vocal samples. Similarly, the closer treats us to another staple component of Spyra's Fax offerings, a solo piano track. I'm neither for or against its inclusion but, providing a far more sublime interlude is "Three Players In An Artificial Landscape" another entertaining and wistful departure from his norm. As this is Fax's first offering on its Sub Label for several years, expectations for this release are fair brimming over and I think most will have their expectations met. Yes, there is still a staple portion of 'analogue years' influenced material yet Spyra seems able to bring something extra, something fresh, to each track. On the 2-track "Entropy Is Just...a Two Letter Word" an up-front bass line interacts with some imaginative electro-percussive rhythm patterns, whilst a simple melody weaves its way casually in and out. With jazzy overtones, not unlike those to be found on Polytime (PK08/140) what starts out life as a subterranean groove subsequently gives way to several innovative tempo changes. This ability to create a musical canvas awash with ideas whilst remaining completely coherent and fluid is fast becoming a Spyra trademark. He seems to have perfected an awareness (and many of the nuances) which, reasonably, one might only expect from a time-served percussionist ... and ultimately, this is a fine piece of work. On another 2-track offering "XyloCity" we basically get what it says on the tin : Der Spyra plays Der Spyra (with some familiar shades of Phonehead) whilst simultaneously pulling off the illusion that Karl Berger called into the studio for a coffee and chat just as the tape was rolling. Yeegodz he even ventures into oriental territory. It isn't difficult to admire this release which, very possibly, is his best to date for Kuhlemann & Co. 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Reininger - Falling Infinities 1996 __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 07:38:59 -0800 (PST) From: ambient Subject: (fax) thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? By Mick Hamer As the tempo increased, Brodsky found drivers took more risks, such as jumping red lights, and had more accidents. When listening to up-tempo pieces, they were twice as likely to jump a red light as those who were not listening to music. And drivers had more than twice as many accidents when they were listening to fast tempos as when they listened to slow or medium-paced numbers. Speed kills. But it is not only the speed at which people drive that is the problem: the speed of the music they are listening to also has a hand in their fate. An Israeli researcher says drivers who listen to fast music in their cars may have more than twice as many accidents as those listening to slower tracks. ...what great information! suppose that this explains why i was getting air on the San Francisco street while playing *Maintaining Scan for UFO's* from HIA/Namlook - S.H.A.D.O - PW 34! just trying to go home. what about all of the points on my drivers license? http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/cars/article.jsp?id=99992032&sub ,scoUt thanks jay, jtt, for sending this to me... NP: Rauschen __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:12:00 -0800 (PST) From: ambient Subject: Re: (fax) Etherlands - THE BEST OF SPYRA! - scoUt says - --- Peter Dunlop wrote: > >i have never heard Etherlands but most people seem to > dislike it....why is > >that? any opinions as to why? they are on the correct drug. be it life. or a substance. Peter...when we were exchanging recommendations...i recommended Sypra's side project along side his Fax releases...yet, Etherlands is his best on fax. you really need to get this one...and play it loud..as the first track WILL GRAB you! and *Birds on the Wire* played just as an eagle fly in front of me while driving along the California coastline...beautiful track. > Etherlands is almost an album of two halves for me. For scoUt; Etherlands is one half, Sferics is the other. Play them in that order. from mind warp to chillout, chillout to pick-up or Sferics first to start chillout and to end chilled out. The first song of Etherlands, The Synthesizer Experience, is my most favorite Sypra track of all time. that track is absolutely amazing! > Does anything know what's happening with the re-release > of the DSOMs that seemed to be due ages ago now? that was pushed aside just before - Ambient Cookbook II came out. i think that would explain where pete's funds went to. NP: thoughts in his head to go to bed. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:16:57 -0800 (PST) From: ambient Subject: Re: (fax) Etherlands - THE BEST OF SPYRA! - scoUt says - --- ambient wrote: > --- Peter Dunlop wrote: > > >i have never heard Etherlands but most people seem to > > dislike it....why is > > >that? any opinions as to why? > ooops, i meant that; > they AREN'T on the correct drug. be it life. or a substance. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:18:19 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's In a message dated 2/6/03 9:17:16 AM Central Standard Time, ambient@yahoo.com writes: << NP: Dr. Atmo & Blaine L. Reininger - Falling Infinities 1996 >> i just purchased this recently too...what do you think of it? RL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:31:08 -0800 (PST) From: ambient Subject: (fax) Falling Infinities - Kingdom of Dreams - --- RLynn9@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 2/6/03 9:17:16 AM Central Standard > Time, ambient@yahoo.com > writes: > > << NP: Dr. Atmo & Blaine L. Reininger - Falling > Infinities 1996 >> > > i just purchased this recently too...what do you think of > it? get ready for a BIG surprise! ever heard a FAX artist SING! yes, SING! this was my first listen. ,scoUT WWP: Reininger was singing, not Atmo, i am glad. NP: the singing of my pillow calling me. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:23:19 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? In all honesty, upon first listen, I could not finish this track. Even under the influence, I was bored with the warbling samples that seemed to just go on and on....oh well, maybe I am the only one who felt that way.....but then again, I have not been abducted and probed as of yet :-) kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "ambient" To: "jackthetab" ; Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:38 AM Subject: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? > By Mick Hamer > > As the tempo increased, Brodsky found drivers took more > risks, such as jumping red lights, and had more accidents. > When listening to up-tempo pieces, they were twice as > likely to jump a red light as those who were not listening > to music. And drivers had more than twice as many accidents > when they were listening to fast tempos as when they > listened to slow or medium-paced numbers. > > Speed kills. But it is not only the speed at which people > drive that is the problem: the speed of the music they are > listening to also has a hand in their fate. An Israeli > researcher says drivers who listen to fast music in their > cars may have more than twice as many accidents as those > listening to slower tracks. > > ...what great information! > > suppose that this explains why i was getting air on the San > Francisco street while playing *Maintaining Scan for UFO's* > from HIA/Namlook - S.H.A.D.O - PW 34! > > just trying to go home. > > what about all of the points on my drivers license? > > http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/cars/article.jsp?id=99992032&sub > > ,scoUt > thanks jay, jtt, for sending this to me... > > NP: Rauschen > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:25:03 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's no, I was almost freaking out that the FAX cd's were ruined. I was not overly concerned that they were still sealed. I further thought about having to find them all again...and I knew there would be many that I could now not afford :-( kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lxacoustics" To: "fax list" Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 6:30 AM Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's > has anyone seen lord of the rings ? my precious . . . . > > cheers, > > matt > > Ps...i'm possessed by my possessions also and its all rather enjoyable until > the paranoia kicks in > really badly :)though maybe thats half the fun .Personally i hope i can let > go one day.Its a scary picture you paint i'll agree , > what a way for a collection to end up , spread across the highway and > flattened into it or were your more worried that they would then be > open.Maybe we can help you open them in time jack via a little therapy? > > cheers, > > matt > > > > > be rubbing off on me!> all the sealed jewel cases. I saw The Putney flying > through > > the air as a big rig crushed it and tossed it around the > > highway. I further saw many more split in two. On several > > occasions I wanted to pull over to make sure that the tailgate > > was secure, even though I knew it was. > > > > Needless to say I was very relieved when they were all safely > > transported in 5 full totes (roughly 1200 cd's). > > > > Working with paranoid schizophrenics on a regular basis may > > be rubbing off on me! > >.org > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:28:00 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's no, because all of my Muslimgauze material is still at my other place. I have not moved any of that as of yet.... I have learned from my paranoia, that Muslimgauze will be sitting in the front seat with me. I can stuff everything else in the back :-) No, scoUt, I have not completely lost it yet. I rememeber my roots, and Muslimgauze will be more secure than anything else. That is one thing I learned after travelling with all my cd's. I also had visions of 'someone' scratching them all, ie Australia. kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "ambient" To: "Lxacoustics" ; "fax list" ; "jack the tab" Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:16 AM Subject: Re: (fax) almost scary story involving my fax cd's > --- Lxacoustics wrote: > > has anyone seen lord of the rings ? my precious > > The peculiar note about Jay's story about what is *my > precious* is this; > > Jay, JTT, and i went to school together 94-96. > and while he, at that time, was more into industrial and > experimental, he got me more into those types...e.g. > Muslimgauze and i got him more into ambient e.g. > FAX/Namlook, > > i find it interesting that you didn't note/worry about your > prestine copies of Bryn Jones' work!? > > interesting note, what gives Jay? > > ,scoUt > > NP: Dr. Atmo & Blaine L. Reininger - Falling Infinities 1996 > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:28:55 EST From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: (fax) thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will yo... In a message dated 2/6/03 9:39:43 AM Central Standard Time, ambient@yahoo.com writes: << suppose that this explains why i was getting air on the San Francisco street while playing *Maintaining Scan for UFO's* >> if you like this track then i am sure that you are quite fond of the MEGO, TOUCH and ASH International labels....great noisy digital "punk" stuff by the likes of Merzbow..Kevin Drumm..Massimo...Rehberg & Bauer..Pita (Rehberg solo)...Mika Vainio (of PanSonic)...Hecker...etc... check them out if you haven't already RL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 09:44:14 -0800 From: "seeklektek" Subject: Re: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? From: "jackthetab" > In all honesty, upon first listen, I could not finish this track. > Even under the influence, I was bored with the warbling samples > that seemed to just go on and on....oh well, maybe I am the only > one who felt that way.....but then again, I have not been abducted > and probed as of yet :-) > kunst und wahnsinn, > jackthetab How can you be certain that you haven't been abducted and probed? Don't the abductors do something to cloud abductees' minds, post-probe? Drugs? Lasers? Coffee and doughnuts? You wouldn't necessarily remember if you'd been heisted and molested. Maybe you'll find out soon that you have been implanted with an alien chip: "Psychic and UFO Revelations in the Last Days" =seek= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 13:20:26 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? drugs :-) kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "seeklektek" To: Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:44 PM Subject: Re: (fax) Re: thanks pete for recording *Maintaining Scan for UFO's*, now will you pay for my airflight speeding ticket?? > > From: "jackthetab" > > > In all honesty, upon first listen, I could not finish this track. > > Even under the influence, I was bored with the warbling samples > > that seemed to just go on and on....oh well, maybe I am the only > > one who felt that way.....but then again, I have not been abducted > > and probed as of yet :-) > > kunst und wahnsinn, > > jackthetab > > > How can you be certain that you haven't been abducted and probed? > Don't the abductors do something to cloud abductees' minds, post-probe? > Drugs? Lasers? Coffee and doughnuts? > You wouldn't necessarily remember if you'd been heisted and molested. > > Maybe you'll find out soon that you have been implanted with an alien chip: > "Psychic and UFO Revelations in the Last Days" > > =seek= > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 13:31:18 -0500 From: "jackthetab" Subject: (fax) Re: Jack's (almost) scary story Well I have 110 or so sealed cd's and 30 or so lp's still sealed. I just do not have the time to open and listen to these albums. All in due time you know. I have to say that sometimes you really need to be in the mood to listen to something. If you are not in the mood to listen to that particular album, you may have a non favorable review of the album. I have sold too many cd's and lp's that I did not think I liked, but later after hearing them again from a friend, I realized that I should have kept them. (JTT has a new policy of listening to each album twice before selling). Besides Gawd has punished me in other ways :-) kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Milligan" To: "jackthetab" Cc: Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 5:24 AM Subject: Jack's (almost) scary story > > ...I had delicately packed all of my fax cd's (many of > > which are still sealed) > > > ...I began to panic and freak out after having horrifying > > visions of all my fax cd's falling out of the back of my > > truck, and scattering across the highway > > Jack, this is God's way of punishing you for having SEALED > Fax cd's. > > Get 'em opened and get 'em listened to > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:07:42 -0500 (EST) From: Warren Lapham Subject: Fwd: (fax) Re: Jack's (almost) scary story (fwd) I don't like singling people out, but this is a legitimate and articulate complaint about some of the, uh, habitually somewhat off-topic posts that make it to the list. It's not the only such complaint that I've received. So, once again, I shall articulate the purpose of this list: to discuss FAX label releases and the artists that perform on these releases. It is not a general chat list for people who like the FAX label. (If there is sufficient, genuine demand, I can set up a chat list with said purpose.) I must insist that any discussion about this sort of thing stay off the list, so if you have a comment to make, please send it straight to me. I may not reply to all messages immediately, but I will read them all. Now, back our regularly-scheduled discussion. Thanks, - -w. - -- http://www.warlap.net/ (now with music blog) - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- To: Warren Lapham Subject: Fwd: (fax) Re: Jack's (almost) scary story Warren, Must we listen to Jack the Tab's useless posts about how many Fax CDs he has EVERY day? I believe his post about his so-called scary story was just to stimulate more pointless discussion about how many CDs he has sealed, or how many Fax CDs he has in total. Who cares? Every one of his posts gets followed up by more useless responses, then he further feels the need to follow up to *those* responses, letting us know more about his life. I know now, but do not care to know, that he works with mental patients, that he takes drugs, and better yet, I know he went to school with "scout", who shares JTT's penchant for useless posts. I've solved the problem by adding him to my Junk Mail filter. If everyone did that (except for Scout, of course), then the problem would be solved. He and Scout could communicate to their hearts' content, and no one else would have to suffer. Please feel free to forward this message to the list, but remove my name if you do. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:10:15 -0800 (PST) From: Phonaut Subject: (fax) Silence! looks like Namlook is finally re-releasing the full 20+min version of Heaven on the new mp3-only release of Silence I-V. n/p np-thesecretnumbertwelve(12k) . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:24:38 -0500 From: "Maximilien Lincourt" Subject: RE: (fax) Silence! > > looks like Namlook is finally re-releasing the full > 20+min version of Heaven on the new mp3-only release > of Silence I-V. What mp3-only release of Silence I-V ? Max. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 07:13:54 +1100 From: "Sebastian Pucilowski" Subject: RE: (fax) Silence! MP3-Only? ...? Sebastian Pucilowski - -----Original Message----- From: owner-faxlist@2350.org [mailto:owner-faxlist@2350.org] On Behalf Of Phonaut Sent: Friday, 7 February 2003 7:10 AM To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: (fax) Silence! looks like Namlook is finally re-releasing the full 20+min version of Heaven on the new mp3-only release of Silence I-V. n/p np-thesecretnumbertwelve(12k) . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . __________________________________________________ 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: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:16:42 -0500 (EST) From: Warren Lapham Subject: RE: (fax) Silence! The one that's supposed to be released next Wednesday. I'll get details up at 2350.org as soon as I can. But that'll probably be a few days from now. A few details: It's all of the tracks from all six releases (I-V, plus the AW version of II) encoded at either 256, 320, or somewhere in between. The press release isn't clear on this matter... But it is clear that it's just over 300 minutes of Silence. Wow. I'm pretty amazed at this release. A very good idea.... - -w. On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Maximilien Lincourt wrote: > > > > looks like Namlook is finally re-releasing the full > > 20+min version of Heaven on the new mp3-only release > > of Silence I-V. > > What mp3-only release of Silence I-V ? > > Max. > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > - -- http://www.warlap.net/ (now with music blog) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:19:37 -0500 (EST) From: Warren Lapham Subject: RE: (fax) Silence! I've put the press release here. http://monkey.org/~laps/MP3001uk.pdf It's all I personally know. And this is all I can do for now. 2350.org has to wait... - -w. On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Warren Lapham wrote: > > The one that's supposed to be released next Wednesday. I'll get details up at > 2350.org as soon as I can. But that'll probably be a few days from now. > > A few details: > > It's all of the tracks from all six releases (I-V, plus the AW version of II) > encoded at either 256, 320, or somewhere in between. The press release isn't > clear on this matter... > > But it is clear that it's just over 300 minutes of Silence. Wow. I'm pretty > amazed at this release. A very good idea.... > > -w. - -- http://www.warlap.net/ (now with music blog) ------------------------------ End of faxlist-digest V2003 #25 ******************************* --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org