From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: faxlist-digest V2003 #93 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Saturday, May 31 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 093 Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze (fax) Re: faxlist-digest V2003 #92 Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze Re: (fax) Schulze: recommended daily intake Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze FW: (fax) Definitive Schulze (fax) The importance of 420, other dates, numbers, symbols, soUnds and odd structures of t:me (fax) KSchulze: ezluhcSK (fax) Schulze's Charlie Brown Re: (fax) Schulze's Charlie Brown - erasure, please. Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze (fax) Syn II Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze Re: (fax) Syn II Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 (fax) My first and last pronouncement on the 'matter' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 01:17:40 -0400 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze * En=trance * Mirage i was disappointed with these releases. i sold them soon after, but what i can remember is that they seemed to be lifeless, and without a real directions. i found myself frequently looking at the track times, wondering when the next track started. * Timewind this is a classic cd in my book. it is actually one of my top 50 of all time cd's. Reminds me a lot of what tangerine dream could have been if they were more melodic. two wonderful chilled out journies. kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Milligan" To: "Graham Banting" Cc: Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 12:31 PM Subject: (fax) Definitive Schulze > > > What other Schulze should I look into? (I already have Are You Sequenced?) > > > I recall this topic coming up before (and have probably contributed > myself) but here goes, again, for what it's worth ... > > Early (70's) highlights = > > * Timewind - the 'break-through' > * Mirage - many KS fans still put this at the top of their lists > * X - double disc of (mucho classical-influenced) masterpieces > > Middle period (80's) highlights = > > * En=trance - basically 4 extended & impressive variations on one theme > * Miditerranean Pads - very 'rhythmic' > > Latter period (90's & beyond) highlights = > > * Des Wagner Desaster - live and alive! > * Klangart (Vols 1 + 2) - live and smoooooth!!! > > Could have mentioned others but one has to draw a line somewhere. > > P > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 15:57:32 +1000 From: Geoff Elgey Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze G'day, On Friday 30 May 2003 15:17, jackthetab wrote: > * Timewind > > this is a classic cd in my book. it is actually one of my top 50 of all > time cd's. Reminds me a lot of what tangerine dream could have been if = they > were more melodic. two wonderful chilled out journies. My fave Schulze's are actually the first two I got: "Timewind" above, and= =20 "Bodylove Vol II". The latter has a beaut track called "Moogetique" which= =20 kinda got me started on the whole ambient thang. - -- Geoff ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 09:29:42 +0200 From: "Martin Jones" Subject: (fax) Re: faxlist-digest V2003 #92 jackthetab, Silence V is excellent, especially my favourite track "Picnic"....very dreamy... :-) >From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) >Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org >To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org >Subject: faxlist-digest V2003 #92 >Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 12:37:49 -0400 (EDT) > >faxlist-digest Thursday, May 29 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 092 > > > >Re: (fax) Rother >(fax) DerSpyra >Re: (fax) Rother (CORRECTION) >Re: (fax) DerSpyra >(fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 >Re: (fax) Rother >Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 >Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 >(fax) Definitive Schulze > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:32:24 -0700 (PDT) >From: ambient >Subject: Re: (fax) Rother > >just loving the deep ambience of >Elixir of Life. > >this is new age ambient, nor is it Chillout ambient (via >Raves) this is deep trip ambient.....slightly akin to >ambient-trance withoUt the 4 on the floor beat. > > >Certainly, withoUt doUbt, the best release on FAX in years. >(Since Silence V) > >it's NP, looping. >i'll leave it looping and dream tonight deeply, as if i >were in Sedona. > >....The mix of track 3 to 4 and into track 4 is emotion. > > >- --- ambient wrote: > > Phonaut wrote: > > > > >--- ambient wrote: > > > > a different Anthony Rother than on FAX > > > > --- Phonaut wrote: > > > Perhaps she was singing the praises of his electro > > > style, which is the type of thing Rother normally > > > does? > > > I'd highly recommend trying out some of his stuff on > > > Kanzleramt it if you haven't already (Sex With > > > Machines, for instance). He records as Psi Performer > > > as well. Destroy Him My Robots is the release many > > > other electro artists point to as a breakthrough for > > > the genre. He's also got his own electro version of > > > Trans Europe Express on his label Psi49net. > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). >http://calendar.yahoo.com > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:34:17 -0700 (PDT) >From: ambient >Subject: (fax) DerSpyra > >i believe that this is a new post of >my favorite non-namlook Fax artist. >http://www.derspyra.de/home/home1.htm > >NP Elixir of Life. > >,scoUt > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). >http://calendar.yahoo.com > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:41:04 -0700 (PDT) >From: ambient >Subject: Re: (fax) Rother (CORRECTION) > >CORRECTION> > > > > > this is > >NOT > >new age ambient, nor is it Chillout ambient (via > > Raves) this is deep trip ambient > > > Certainly, withoUt doUbt, the best release on FAX in > > years. > > (Since Silence V) > >although, in the middle,....Tracks 5 - 7 do contain some >slightly noisey moments that disrupt the ambience. >there is a very obtrusive noise in track 5 that i can not >believe made it to release without edit. > >this may be the only section of the disc that holds the >release back. > >track 8 comes in with some nice synths that one might think >namlook dabed the release with. > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). >http://calendar.yahoo.com > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:46:16 -0700 (PDT) >From: ambient >Subject: Re: (fax) DerSpyra > >- --- ambient wrote: > > i believe that this is a new post of > > my favorite non-namlook Fax artist. > > http://www.derspyra.de/home/home1.htm > > > > NP Elixir of Life. > > >Welcome Track 9. > >if you have listened to this release straight through to >this point., you will surely be aurally rewarded. > >it took me at least three listens before i realized what >was happening in this track.,. it blends so well. > > > > ,scoUt > >hi, me again, scoUt > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). >http://calendar.yahoo.com > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 20:59:55 -0600 >From: "Graham Banting" >Subject: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 > >I just was listening to Klaus Schulze's Contemporary Works vol ii, CD#1 >(for >the first time) and just realized that this is what DSOTM IX is based on. >Listen to one and then the other. DSOTM IX is basically a Namlook remix of >the song 'The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy'. > >very interesting. > >Graham > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 01:37:57 -0400 >From: "jackthetab" >Subject: Re: (fax) Rother > >and what does Silence V sound like. >i do not believe i have this disc. > >kunst und wahnsinn, > jackthetab > > #####\ _ /##### > #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# > ##### | /_woof/ | ##### > #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# > # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # > #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# > #####/ ######/ \###### \##### >/_______________________________________\ > > > > >- ----- Original Message ----- >From: "ambient" >To: >Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:32 PM >Subject: Re: (fax) Rother > > > > just loving the deep ambience of > > Elixir of Life. > > > > this is new age ambient, nor is it Chillout ambient (via > > Raves) this is deep trip ambient.....slightly akin to > > ambient-trance withoUt the 4 on the floor beat. > > > > > > Certainly, withoUt doUbt, the best release on FAX in years. > > (Since Silence V) > > > > it's NP, looping. > > i'll leave it looping and dream tonight deeply, as if i > > were in Sedona. > > > > ....The mix of track 3 to 4 and into track 4 is emotion. > > > > > > --- ambient wrote: > > > Phonaut wrote: > > > > > > >--- ambient wrote: > > > > > a different Anthony Rother than on FAX > > > > > > --- Phonaut wrote: > > > > Perhaps she was singing the praises of his electro > > > > style, which is the type of thing Rother normally > > > > does? > > > > I'd highly recommend trying out some of his stuff on > > > > Kanzleramt it if you haven't already (Sex With > > > > Machines, for instance). He records as Psi Performer > > > > as well. Destroy Him My Robots is the release many > > > > other electro artists point to as a breakthrough for > > > > the genre. He's also got his own electro version of > > > > Trans Europe Express on his label Psi49net. > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > > http://calendar.yahoo.com > > --- > > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 09:03:49 +0100 >From: Paul Milligan >Subject: Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 > > > I just was listening to Klaus Schulze's Contemporary Works vol ii, CD#1 >(for > > the first time) and just realized that this is what DSOTM IX is based >on. > > Listen to one and then the other. DSOTM IX is basically a Namlook remix >of > > the song 'The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy'. > >Interesting. I've been on the verge of picking up KS's 5-disc CWVII for >a while and this comment encourages me. How does the rest of it compare, >say to the Live Klangart discs? I wonder if PK knew he was effectively >'remixing' not that it matters. Of course, he did an excellent job remixing >three of the tracks which appeared on Are You Sequenced (disc two/remixes). > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 10:05:45 -0600 >From: "Graham Banting" >Subject: Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 > >As a Namlook fan who just started listening to Schulze, I must say I was >very impressed with my first skim through the CW2 CDs. I picked up a couple >of other tracks which it appears were 'remixed' in DSOTM9 as well. I can't >compare it to any other Schulze, but if you like DSOTM9 I would be fairly >confident that you would like CW2 as well. > >What other Schulze should I look into? (I already have Are You Sequenced?) > >Graham > > > > > > > > > I just was listening to Klaus Schulze's Contemporary Works vol ii, >CD#1 >(for > > > the first time) and just realized that this is what DSOTM IX is based >on. > > > Listen to one and then the other. DSOTM IX is basically a Namlook >remix >of > > > the song 'The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy'. > > > > Interesting. I've been on the verge of picking up KS's 5-disc CWVII for > > a while and this comment encourages me. How does the rest of it compare, > > say to the Live Klangart discs? I wonder if PK knew he was effectively > > 'remixing' not that it matters. Of course, he did an excellent job >remixing > > three of the tracks which appeared on Are You Sequenced (disc >two/remixes). > > > > --- > > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 17:31:33 +0100 >From: Paul Milligan >Subject: (fax) Definitive Schulze > > > What other Schulze should I look into? (I already have Are You >Sequenced?) > > >I recall this topic coming up before (and have probably contributed >myself) but here goes, again, for what it's worth ... > >Early (70's) highlights = > >* Timewind - the 'break-through' >* Mirage - many KS fans still put this at the top of their lists >* X - double disc of (mucho classical-influenced) masterpieces > >Middle period (80's) highlights = > >* En=trance - basically 4 extended & impressive variations on one theme >* Miditerranean Pads - very 'rhythmic' > >Latter period (90's & beyond) highlights = > >* Des Wagner Desaster - live and alive! >* Klangart (Vols 1 + 2) - live and smoooooth!!! > >Could have mentioned others but one has to draw a line somewhere. > >P > >------------------------------ > >End of faxlist-digest V2003 #92 >******************************* > >--- >+ To post: ; to mail a person: >+ To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to >+ Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 09:36:51 +0100 From: Paul Milligan Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze Extract from JTT's post: > * En=trance > * Mirage > i was disappointed with these releases. i sold them soon after, but what > i can remember is that they seemed to be lifeless, and without a real > directions. I'm a bit puzzled as to how you could feel that Timewind has direction but Mirage doesn't. Each to their own I admit but imo Mirage is anything but lifeless. Didn't you once describe this release as "new age" (you rascal)??? ... Maybe you sold it TOO "soon after" ... Maybe you have it confused with another release? Mind you, there are a humungous number of ambient releases out there which really are lacking in direction; perhaps that's why I find myself going back to Schulze so often. Admittedly En=trance isn't the most obvious candidate for definitive Schulze but I like it and there's one track on there in particular (T3 - I think it's called FM Delight) which is absolutely one of his best *ever* pieces ...moves along like a train. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 11:07:23 +0000 From: "Jean-Marc Dekesel" Subject: Re: (fax) Schulze: recommended daily intake My favourite Schulze remains IRRLICHT- especially the first 29' track; gave it a spin just yesterday. If you're looking for something melodic, forget it; if you're looking for something NOT so melodic, but are in for some extreme distortion and a sound that seems to scramble your brain like no sound ever did, you gonna be astonished. It's like as if they plant you in the largest organ pipe they could find in some sinister XXL cathedral and then start blowing all the air they have through that organ, i.e. through your head. Even if the music might not be your cup of tea, it is a highly recommendable experience to be exposed to! Jean-Marc >From: Geoff Elgey >To: faxlist@2350.org >Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze >Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 15:57:32 +1000 > >G'day, > >On Friday 30 May 2003 15:17, jackthetab wrote: > > * Timewind > > > > this is a classic cd in my book. it is actually one of my top 50 of all > > time cd's. Reminds me a lot of what tangerine dream could have been if >they > > were more melodic. two wonderful chilled out journies. > >My fave Schulze's are actually the first two I got: "Timewind" above, and >"Bodylove Vol II". The latter has a beaut track called "Moogetique" which >kinda got me started on the whole ambient thang. > >-- Geoff >--- >+ To post: ; to mail a person: >+ To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to >+ Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org _________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 05:22:57 -0700 (PDT) From: John Whitney Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze For me, I enjoy Picture Music & Timewind. I sold back Mirage as well (but now I wish I hadn't... I would like to give it another try since I've heard so much talk about it after that time). KS has a tendency to get a bit over dramatic for me... but that's just me. John W. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:26:02 +0100 From: Paul Milligan Subject: FW: (fax) Definitive Schulze From: Paul Milligan Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:25:34 +0100 To: John Whitney Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze > I sold back Mirage as well Check out the KS web site ... under "Opinion" there's the results of a poll taken amongst the KS hardcore (KS Circle) ... guess which release comes out top of the album chart? ... and in the list of 10 favourite tracks (and let's face it, there's hundreds to choose from!) guess which release has BOTH of its tracks sitting there, incl. the top spot? Get out and buy it again! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 09:17:20 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: (fax) The importance of 420, other dates, numbers, symbols, soUnds and odd structures of t:me >From: "ambient" > > Certainly, withoUt doUbt, the best release on FAX in > years. (Since Silence V) > > - --- Martin Jones wrote: > jackthetab, Silence V is excellent, especially my > favourite track > "Picnic"....very dreamy... mmm...yummmy. :-) i am surprised that you haven't picked that up. given that yoU know my passion for the Series. this makes me think in my head of the essential FAX titles since i left New York; Since 4/20/1999; Jochem Paap - Vrs-Mbnt-Pcs 9598 II Silence IV - PK 08/149 Silence V - PK 08/157 Move D/Namlook V - Wired - PK 08/158 Move D/Namlook VI - Live in Heidelberg 2001 - PK 08/160 DSOTM IX - PK 08/163 Anthony Rother - Elixir of Life - PS 08/100 (7 oUt of 40ish) with not a single title coming from 2000! i will likely add; Spyra - Invisible Fields - PS 08/98 as i believe that it will be wonderful...just like Etherlands, Sferics and Phonehead. ,scoUt first time NP of Syn II. first feeling... this is not trance and this is not very good. as a Dutchman, i wonder how Peter feels> 420: Smoking ban could close cannabis cafés http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,965870,00.html np Manikin Records : First Decade 1992-2002 (this is with the best of since 420/1999.) will yoU guys start talking aboUt releases of German/European/Dutch that are fresh. we have talked aboUt KS and which releases are good eons of times. =scoUt- corporations are companies are countries. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 09:38:49 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: (fax) KSchulze: ezluhcSK - --- Jean-Marc Dekesel wrote: > My favourite Schulze remains IRRLICHT- especially the > first 29' track; gave > it a spin just yesterday. > If you're looking for something melodic, forget it; if > you're looking for > something NOT so melodic, but are in for some extreme > distortion and a sound > that seems to scramble your brain like no sound ever did, > you gonna be > astonished. nope. this is pretty ordinary...as if listening to someone hit there first keyboard note after picking up the newest model keyboard with dad money left over from the tuition money to Harvard. i love the music of KS, yet he had no idea what was happening with Irrlight. hit a keyboard key tonight and spin a knob. that's irrlight. have yoU ever toUched a keyboard? =scoUt- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:22:22 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: (fax) Schulze's Charlie Brown > Check out the KS web site ... under "Opinion" there's the > results of a poll taken amongst the KS hardcore (KS > Circle) > ... guess which release comes out top of the album chart? so Opinion Polls are worthless to me i always ignore them and judge for myself. my favorite Tangering Dream Release is Force Majeure. clocking in 3 tracks at only 39:54. and Klaus Schulze never toUched it. CloUdflight Burst. why? as new heights are always reached and bubbles always burst ,scoUt So, why are Opinion Polls so USELESS. since, you can always find one that supports every opinion. http://home.t-online.de/home/320068467926-0001/___liste.htm Mirage doesn't even make the list. Force Majeure is #3 why doesn't Mirage make the list, as it is not TD. so, it depends on HOW you look at something. one list only looks at TD...and won't include KS solos and the other is KS workings that won't include TD. if you aggregate both discographies, many of KS solos woUld appear after the KS works. As there are more classic TD not KS. ,scoUt np Zoviet France : Mort Aux Vaches 698/1000 i hate misinformation, misleading and misses who are really mrs. corporations are companies are countries. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:36:30 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: Re: (fax) Schulze's Charlie Brown - erasure, please. - --- ambient wrote: > so, it depends on HOW you look at something. > one list only looks at TD...and won't include KS solos > and the other is KS workings that won't include TD. > > if you aggregate both discographies, many of KS solos > woUld > appear after the KS works. > As there are more classic TD not KS. - --- ambient REWRITES: so, it depends on HOW you look at something. one list only looks at TD...and won't include KS solos and the other is KS workings that won't include TD . if you aggregate both discographies, many of KS solos woUld appear after the works. As there are more classic TD instead of KS. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 13:41:35 -0400 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze i have not listened to picture music before. is this similiar to timewind? i have seen this many times before, not sure why i have not picked this one up. the cover is sure neat. kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Whitney" To: Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:22 AM Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze > For me, I enjoy Picture Music & Timewind. I sold back > Mirage as well (but now I wish I hadn't... I would > like to give it another try since I've heard so much > talk about it after that time). KS has a tendency to > get a bit over dramatic for me... but that's just me. > > John W. > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:48:47 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze > From: "John Whitney" > > like to give it another try since I've heard so much > > talk about it after that time). don't let the talk of others dictate to yoU what to listen to. yoU got rid of it for a reason. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:56:52 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: (fax) Syn II Sux after 1st listen. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:16:30 EDT From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: (fax) Definitive Schulze In a message dated 5/30/03 12:41:56 PM Central Daylight Time, ambient@nycap.rr.com writes: << i have not listened to picture music before. is this similiar to timewind? i have seen this many times before, not sure why i have not picked this one up. the cover is sure neat. >> it was recorded around the time of Timewind....and it has a few different covers...i prefer the one with painting/portrait stuck in a field RL ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 17:19:02 -0700 From: "sanvara" Subject: Re: (fax) Syn II I love Syn II. Great album. Right up there with the Deltraxx album. >Subject: (fax) Syn II > Sux after 1st listen. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 22:11:54 -0600 From: "Graham Banting" Subject: Re: (fax) DSOTM IX vs Schulze Contemporary Works 2 disc 1 In another trackspotting incident, I was just listening to disc 1 from Klaus Schulze's Contemporary Works vol 1 and noticed that track 4 'From Words To Silence' is almost note for note the same as a section of DSOTM8 (the part with the processed vocal samples). That said, the Klaus album is very good. From my first impressions of Contempory Works volumes 1 and 2 (15 CDs total), I would highly recommend them to any fans of the later DSOTM discs. Very good indeed. Graham > As a Namlook fan who just started listening to Schulze, I must say I was > very impressed with my first skim through the CW2 CDs. I picked up a couple > of other tracks which it appears were 'remixed' in DSOTM9 as well. I can't > compare it to any other Schulze, but if you like DSOTM9 I would be fairly > confident that you would like CW2 as well. > > What other Schulze should I look into? (I already have Are You Sequenced?) > > Graham > > > > > > > > > I just was listening to Klaus Schulze's Contemporary Works vol ii, CD#1 > (for > > > the first time) and just realized that this is what DSOTM IX is based > on. > > > Listen to one and then the other. DSOTM IX is basically a Namlook remix > of > > > the song 'The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy'. > > > > Interesting. I've been on the verge of picking up KS's 5-disc CWVII for > > a while and this comment encourages me. How does the rest of it compare, > > say to the Live Klangart discs? I wonder if PK knew he was effectively > > 'remixing' not that it matters. Of course, he did an excellent job > remixing > > three of the tracks which appeared on Are You Sequenced (disc > two/remixes). > > > > --- > > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 01:43:29 EDT From: Shellground@aol.com Subject: (fax) My first and last pronouncement on the 'matter' It's a bit rich, imho, when someone who periodically bombards the List with gibberish chooses to comment on the subject matter which others should (or shouldn't) be discussing. That's my tuppence worth anyway. ------------------------------ End of faxlist-digest V2003 #93 ******************************* --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org