EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 42, Issue 14 This issue's topics: Miscellaneous "Gone to Ground"? ??Room For Rent in Stockholm?? carlos conger out of print (2 messages) Looking for old/missing EMUSIC-D issues Problem with my email address was solved! Your EMUSIC-L Digest moderator is Joe McMahon . You may subscribe to EMUSIC-L by sending mail to listserv@american.edu with the line "SUB EMUSIC-L your name" as the text. The EMUSIC-L archive is a service of SunSite (sunsite.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1992 07:39:41 GMT From: smill@POLARI.ONLINE.COM Subject: Re: "Gone to Ground"? In article more dark than shark writes: >Folks- > I just stumbled across David Sylvians "Gone to Earth" > album...where has this been all these years? This music > has not left my CD player for a day or two. > > Sylvian, Nelson, Fripp, Collins...an interesting mix of heros, Nelson > and Fripp being early adoptors of home-recording technology... > > Does anyone know if Richard Barbieri, credited with "atmospherics" > on this recording, has released any other disks? > > Are there any more released collaborations between these folks? > > Foxx & Sylvian? > >casey > >------- Barbieri was the keyboard player in the Band Japan, which Sylvian fronted. He also is on the new release by the former members which is known as "rain Tree Crow". He also released several disks with former Japan drummer Steve Jansen. One is called "Worlds in a small room", the other goes by the name "the dolphin brothers". maybe more... -- Steven M. Miller "The history of music evolution is smill@polari.online.com not the history of nice guys" smill@online.com -- Anthony Braxton smill%polari@online.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1992 00:26:57 GMT From: "Raymond B. Guillette" Subject: ??Room For Rent in Stockholm?? Hello, I am looking for a room to rent (inexpensive) in Stockholm from this September until June or so. I will be composing electro-acoustic music at the State College of Music and will be doing research in Virtual Reality at SICS. At the moment, I am finishing my Master's Thesis at Dartmouth College, Honover, NH USA. Please post here or email me at: Raymond.B.Guillette@dartmouth.edu. thanks... Ray ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1992 09:32:52 EDT From: ronin Subject: carlos seeing a recent note here reminded me... i just got Switched On Bach 2000, and can recommend it. in alot of ways it is very recognizable as a carlos realization. lots of plucky little sounds that change constantly within a part, even multiple times across successive measures. an oddly formal swelling and rotation in dynamics, location and timbre, as if her head were a slow leslie cabinet. and she's right about the old tunings. the music does sound alot cleaner. she's also right about the one moog event on the disk. it's unobtrusive, but really obvious, and in fact rather funny. when it was developed, and used extensively by people like her and schulze, one got the impression that it was indeed 'the universal instrument'. and here she is using it in a way that cannot be described as anything but 'idiomatic'. the big moog sound. quite endearing, actually. she also mentions that she's using three dk synergys, which, judging by her use of them on this and the moonscapes album, i would still kill for. one question, if i can put this across discreetly... what exactly did happen to rachel elkind? did she pass away? or do they simply not work together any longer? my history is as little fuzzy, here. any news? -----------< Cognitive Dissonance is a 20th Century Art Form >----------- Eric Harnden (Ronin) or The American University Physics Dept. 4400 Mass. Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20016-8058 (202) 885-2748 ---------------------< Join the Cognitive Dissidents >------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 17:29:30 -0600 From: Thunder-Thumbs Subject: conger out of print Does anyone know of a way I can get Conger's C Programming for MIDI? It would be nice to have the disk of source code too, but that's probably out of the question considering it's out of print. I have Midi sequencing in C, but it seems kinda dumb to have that one out without the first one available. I've checked used bookstores and I've tried ordering it, but no one can get it. You're my last hope! (he said melodramatically) Thanks, Curt Siffert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 19:59:00 EDT From: rg8 Subject: Re: conger out of print >Does anyone know of a way I can get Conger's >C Programming for MIDI? >It would be nice to have the disk of source code too, but >that's probably out of the question considering it's out >of print. I have Midi sequencing in C, but it seems kinda >dumb to have that one out without the first one available. > >I've checked used bookstores and I've tried ordering it, >but no one can get it. You might try Mix Bookshelf (800) 233-9604 in Emeryville, CA. I know they've had it in the past, but I don't see it listed in the most recent catalog. Bob Gibson rg8@umail.umd.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1992 18:41:50 EDT From: "Joseph D. McMahon" Subject: Looking for old/missing EMUSIC-D issues I've been trying to keep copies of all of the old EMUSIC-L Digests I can find. At present, our archives go back only to the 4th week of March, 1989. I'd like to hear (by e-mail, please) of anything anyone might have from before then. I'm also looking for copies of the digests from: Anything from before Vol. 16 EMUSIC-L LOG8905E (Vol. 17) EMUSIC-L LOG8906C (Vol. 18) EMUSIC-L LOG8906D EMUSIC-L LOG8906E EMUSIC-L LOG8911A (Vol. 23) EMUSIC-L LOG8911B EMUSIC-L LOG8911C EMUSIC-L LOG8911D EMUSIC-L LOG8911E EMUSIC-L LOG8912A (Vol. 24) EMUSIC-L LOG8912B EMUSIC-L LOG8912C EMUSIC-L LOG8912D EMUSIC-L LOG8912E EMUSIC-L LOG9010A (Vol. 34) EMUSIC-L LOG9010B EMUSIC-L LOG9010C EMUSIC-L LOG9010D EMUSIC-L LOG9010E EMUSIC-L LOG9011A (Vol. 35) EMUSIC-L LOG9011B EMUSIC-L LOG9011C EMUSIC-L LOG9011D EMUSIC-L LOG9011E EMUSIC-L LOG9012A (Vol. 36) EMUSIC-L LOG9012B EMUSIC-L LOG9012C EMUSIC-L LOG9012D EMUSIC-L LOG9102E EMUSIC-L LOG9101A (Vol. 37) EMUSIC-L LOG9101B EMUSIC-L LOG9101C EMUSIC-L LOG9101D EMUSIC-L LOG9101E Please let me know if you have any of these. Apparently some of these were lost in the shuffle during machine switches. *PLEASE* don't send anything unless I ask by return mail. I will also check to see if there are any backups at AUVM. Thanks for any help you can give. --- Joe M. (Moderator/Archivist of EMUSIC-L) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 17:32:26 BSC From: Flavio Bressan <87141167@BRUFSC.BITNET> Subject: Problem with my email address was solved! Hello Folks, Last week I have a problem with my emal address, because a HACKERS's invasion! The postmaster from here canceled some addresses, and mine was one too. Now, the problem was solved and the things are normal. 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