========================================================================= Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 05:55:31 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: YEOUN THE BAAAAD Subject: FTP Archive charles, go n check here: www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/thx1138/75/move.htm this is not the answer for ur FTP question but it would be a lot more interestin than the stuff that u asked for. i bet. =) ____ yEouN tHe cOOoL!!?!? ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 09:11:57 +0100 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: David Rodger Subject: La Trobe Music Dept is closing Comments: To: max@vm1.mcgill.ca, synth-l@american.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Apologies to those who've seen this before, or seen similar news recently. As a result of government cut-backs, the Dean of Humanities at La Trobe Unviersity (Melbourne, Australia), Graeme Duncan, has decided that the Music Department has to go. Never mind that it's one of the major centres of experimental and computer music in the country. Never mind that its courses are more popular than ever. Never mind a formal agreement made with staff that comsultations on such matters would be sought. Never mind the fact that the Faculty of Humanities commissioned a review of the department and didn't wait long enough to receive it. Never mind that it was done at such short notice that prospective students arrived to audition (some having travelled a great distance to get there) only to be told that they needn't have bothered even applying. For the full picture, point your browser to: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html Am I mad? Hell, yes. I'm furious. You may be assured that this isn't over yet. I urge that those who know of La Trobe's work and reputation protest in the loudest possible terms. (And if you don't know about La Trobe, you're welcome to anyway.) See the above URL for details. Thank you for your time. David Rodger --- Audio Engineer, Pool Lifeguard, Lifeguard Trainer auricle@alphalink.com.au -- http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/motion/ ================================================================== Save La Trobe Music Department from destruction by slags in suits: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html ------------------------------------------------------------------ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 06:02:29 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: =cw4t7abs Subject: c674764 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Apologies to those who've seen this before, or seen similar news recently. loopOn() >As a result of government cut-backs, the Dean of Humanities at La Trobe >Unviersity (Melbourne, Australia), Graeme Duncan, has decided that the >Music Department has to go. Never mind that it's one of the major centres >of experimental and computer music in the country. Never mind that its >courses are more popular than ever. Never mind a formal agreement made >with staff that comsultations on such matters would be sought. Never mind >the fact that the Faculty of Humanities commissioned a review of the >department and didn't wait long enough to receive it. Never mind that it >was done at such short notice that prospective students arrived to audition >(some having travelled a great distance to get there) only to be told that >they needn't have bothered even applying. > >For the full picture, point your browser to: >http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html > >Am I mad? Hell, yes. I'm furious. u == !llogikl. kewl matter !zt alwayz be!ng [zpankd] should hav notissd soonr. + akted akkord!ngl+e. >You may be assured that this isn't >over yet. I urge that those who know of La Trobe's work and reputation >protest in the loudest possible terms. (And if you don't know about La >Trobe, you're welcome to anyway.) See the above URL for details. > >Thank you for your time. ja.ph-_ all organ!zat!onz. inklud!ng aka anem!k. d For the full picture, point your browser to http://www.odci.gov/cia/ +dec!bel rekordz sukx ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 13:59:27 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Solipsist Nation Subject: new CD Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. I'm a little bit scared of it. Josh ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 15:13:50 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: =cw4t7abs Subject: Re: new CD + decibel rekordz announssment Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. >I'm a little bit scared of it. > >Josh v.sorr+e 2 mention d!sz hier. !f anyone wishes 2 akuire the krop3rom a9ff cd plz do not purchass from decibel rekordz or odr plasez + sitez. krop3rom|punktprotokol iz no longer affiliated with decibel\feedbak rekordz - legal matterz pending. cd iz now availabl direktly from punktprotokol + will soon from odr plasez. !t will under punktprotokol distribution b marketed as a sampling + musik cd. kurrent krop3rom\punktprotokol site == http://www.publcs.dk/=cw4t7abs/krop3rom/ sorr+e again 4 d!sz krapmaTTer pozt ab3r. fakTz had2 b made publik. takk+bzzp. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 04:34:59 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Eddy Alvarez Subject: Re: new CD MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. >I'm a little bit scared of it. > >Josh > who the hell is antiorp? is it anti-orp? or is it some orpehlius conjuction that the verb and the noun couldnt quite correlate during the contribution of the association for the consititution of our forefather bearing the knights in dark shadowed armor trophies in lost canyons of bright lights and prostitues? djeddy says huh? ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 15:42:06 MST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mike Metlay Subject: Re: new CD In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. >I'm a little bit scared of it. Jim Aikin of KEYBOARD said, "I thought I'd heard everything, but I've never heard anything like this." Coming from Jim, that's saying something. (I'm not sure what.) Let me know what you think of it; I'm kind of short on CD cash right now and tend to buy stuff I'm going to listen to more than 100 times. (Actually I'm kind of short every other time, but hey, that's genetics for you.) I'd offer to swap antiorp a copy of his disc for one of mine (also mentioned in the latest KEYBOARD, interestingly enough, although not in the same column), but I have an eerie feeling that kr0p3r0m's second CD would prominently feature my band's record, run through the digital equivalent of a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and duct tape. Aieee. Hey antiorp, what's with the "decibelrecordzsuk"? Aren't they treating you right? mike -- "Let's not come to believe that a genre emerges from its label. A cat does not come into existence because it is spelled C-A-T." (d. tirch) ========================================================================== Mike Metlay - ATOMIC CITY - P. O. Box 81175, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-0675 USA = atomic@tesser.com -- http://pd.net/atomic-city -- 800.924.ATOM = CD orders via LOFTY PURSUITS: 800.548.6724 & 904.385.6463, FAX 904.668.5825 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 15:53:14 MST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mike Metlay Subject: Re: new CD + decibel rekordz announssment In-Reply-To: <199712092113.PAA22294@huitzilo.tezcat.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. >>I'm a little bit scared of it. >> >>Josh > > >v.sorr+e 2 mention d!sz hier. > >!f anyone wishes 2 akuire the krop3rom a9ff cd >plz do not purchass from decibel rekordz or >odr plasez + sitez. > >krop3rom|punktprotokol iz no longer affiliated with >decibel\feedbak rekordz - legal matterz pending. >cd iz now availabl direktly from punktprotokol >+ will soon from odr plasez. > >!t will under punktprotokol distribution >b marketed as a sampling + musik cd. > >kurrent krop3rom\punktprotokol site == >http://www.publcs.dk/=cw4t7abs/krop3rom/ > >sorr+e again 4 d!sz krapmaTTer pozt ab3r. >fakTz had2 b made publik. takk+bzzp. Not a problem; please consider my recently-asked question on this matter to be answered. Sorry to hear that they didn't treat you right. mike -- "Let's not come to believe that a genre emerges from its label. A cat does not come into existence because it is spelled C-A-T." (d. tirch) ========================================================================== Mike Metlay - ATOMIC CITY - P. O. Box 81175, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-0675 USA = atomic@tesser.com -- http://pd.net/atomic-city -- 800.924.ATOM = CD orders via LOFTY PURSUITS: 800.548.6724 & 904.385.6463, FAX 904.668.5825 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 17:11:56 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: =cw4t7abs Subject: c75875 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >I'd offer to swap antiorp a copy of his disc for one of mine (also >mentioned in the latest KEYBOARD, interestingly enough, although not in the >same column), but I have an eerie feeling that kr0p3r0m's second CD would >prominently feature my band's record, run through the digital equivalent of >a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and >duct tape. Aieee. bl!p == richt!g. >Hey antiorp, what's with the "decibelrecordzsuk"? Aren't they treating you >right? korrekt. would suggest 2any1 not 2purchasz matter distributed by them. + especiall+e krop3rom||a9ff >> seduktress divis!on 3 999 dijitz of (9/4 = 6 tan-1(1/8) + 2 tan-1(1/57) + tan-1(1/239) tan-1(x) = x - x^3/3 + x^5/5 - x^7/7 + ...) http://www.publcs.dk/=cw4t7abs/krop3rom ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 09:49:20 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Solipsist Nation Subject: Re: new CD In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Jim Aikin of KEYBOARD said, "I thought I'd heard everything, but I've never >heard anything like this." Coming from Jim, that's saying something. (I'm >not sure what.) Let me know what you think of it; I'm kind of short on CD >cash right now and tend to buy stuff I'm going to listen to more than 100 >times. (Actually I'm kind of short every other time, but hey, that's >genetics for you.) Okay, a quick one-listen review. The whole disc is a continuum of abrasive noise. Sometimes it coalesces into a coherent beat-driven grind, all churning synthesizer and rhythmic noise, and sometimes it disintegrates into layers of found sounds, bits of radio noise, distant voices speaking languages other than English, and other stuff, as you said: > run through the digital equivalent of >a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and >duct tape. Aieee. Yep, that. It's much more listenable than I thought it would be. It made my co-workers at Berklee (most of whom are graduates of the school) stare wide-eyed at the CD player. Made a nice change from their usual obscure jazz... Skip this paragraph if you don't like comparisons to other groups: Think something like Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy" combined with Front 242's last album, without the sorts of lyrics that either of them come up with (or any other, for that matter, and certainly without the Aphex Twin's skanky sex stuff). If you like early Severed Heads, you'll probably be able to get along with this disc. There are probably others who are closer, but I've lost touch with noise-groups lately, and these are what came immediately to mind. >I'd offer to swap antiorp a copy of his disc for one of mine (also >mentioned in the latest KEYBOARD, interestingly enough, although not in the >same column), but I have an eerie feeling that kr0p3r0m's second CD would >prominently feature my band's record, run through the digital equivalent of >a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and >duct tape. Aieee. Then you'd be FAMOUS! Josh ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 11:27:27 MST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mike Metlay Subject: Re: new CD In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Okay, a quick one-listen review. > >The whole disc is a continuum of abrasive noise. Sometimes it coalesces >into a coherent beat-driven grind, all churning synthesizer and rhythmic >noise, and sometimes it disintegrates into layers of found sounds, bits of >radio noise, distant voices speaking languages other than English, and >other stuff, as you said: > >> run through the digital equivalent of >>a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and >>duct tape. Aieee. > >Yep, that. It's much more listenable than I thought it would be. It made my >co-workers at Berklee (most of whom are graduates of the school) stare >wide-eyed at the CD player. Made a nice change from their usual obscure >jazz... Cool. I got similar reactions with Lou Reed's METAL MACHINE MUSIC when I'd listen to it on a boom box at bus stops way back when.... >>I'd offer to swap antiorp a copy of his disc for one of mine (also >>mentioned in the latest KEYBOARD, interestingly enough, although not in the >>same column), but I have an eerie feeling that kr0p3r0m's second CD would >>prominently feature my band's record, run through the digital equivalent of >>a meat grinder and reassembled with the digital equivalent of staples and >>duct tape. Aieee. > >Then you'd be FAMOUS! ...you mean I'm not already? :) mike -- "Let's not come to believe that a genre emerges from its label. A cat does not come into existence because it is spelled C-A-T." (d. tirch) ========================================================================== Mike Metlay - ATOMIC CITY - P. O. Box 81175, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-0675 USA = atomic@tesser.com -- http://pd.net/atomic-city -- 800.924.ATOM = CD orders via LOFTY PURSUITS: 800.548.6724 & 904.385.6463, FAX 904.668.5825 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 13:51:10 -0800 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Tim Walters Subject: kroPer0m CD Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >I have antiorp's CD here on my desk, waiting to be taken home and played. >I'm a little bit scared of it. >Josh I have the kroPer0m CD, and like it a lot. Nothing to be afraid of! ----------------------------- Tim Walters -- walters@digidesign.com -- http://www.slip.net/~coredump ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 20:28:22 +0100 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: David Rodger Subject: Re: c674764 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >loopOn() I take it that you need to consider this several times. >>For the full picture, point your browser to: >>http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html >> >>Am I mad? Hell, yes. I'm furious. > > >u == !llogikl. kewl matter !zt alwayz be!ng [zpankd] >should hav notissd soonr. + akted akkord!ngl+e. Perhaps. OTOH, I haven't been there since I handed in my thesis. And everybody in the Dept seems to have been taken by surprise. We think it really was a very hasty and unconsidered decision. (And I _don't_ mean ill-considered.) Besides, I don't care about being !llogikl. A large slice of my life was spent there and I feel an emotional attachment. (I don't care what you think about that.) David Rodger ----------- Audio Engineer, Pool Lifeguard, RLSS Trainer E-mail: auricle@alphalink.com.au Personal: http://www.alphalink.com.au/~auricle/ (not exciting) Research: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/motion/ (a bit more exciting) ===================================================================== Save La Trobe Music Department from destruction by slags in suits: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 17:15:32 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: =cw4t7abs Subject: c7568 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >>>For the full picture, point your browser to: >>>http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/pressrelease.html >>> >>>Am I mad? Hell, yes. I'm furious. >> >> >>u == !llogikl. kewl matter !zt alwayz be!ng [zpankd] >>should hav notissd soonr. + akted akkord!ngl+e. > >Perhaps. OTOH, I haven't been there since I handed in my thesis. And >everybody in the Dept seems to have been taken by surprise. We think it >really was a very hasty and unconsidered decision. (And I _don't_ mean >ill-considered.) >Besides, I don't care about being !llogikl. A large slice of my life was >spent there and I feel an emotional attachment. 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Nothing to be afraid of! By it's description kindly provided by Solipsist Nation, I'm already loving it and yet I don't have it. I surely am interested in it, and will try to check the site. If there are other people interested in noise-emusic I can drop some additional releases. Best regards. -- __|__ ___\_/___ ___ Paulo Mouat, |___| mouat@mail.telepac.pt |___| http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/8804 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 21:41:42 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Harry Haecker Subject: Robert Greenhouse--Well-Tempered Fractal MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi-- Does anyone on this list know Mr. Greenhouse, or the story behind this nice gem for making aleatoric music? I'd like to shake his hand--if not in person, at least electronically. -- Harry Haecker Gilt Gossamer Sounds 12336 Coleraine Ct. Reston, VA 20191 (703) 476-5876 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 20:53:08 -0800 Reply-To: Unaltered sine wave Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Unaltered sine wave Subject: Re: women in music MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit women are pretty col... ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 09:03:48 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Solipsist Nation Subject: Re: new CD In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Cool. I got similar reactions with Lou Reed's METAL MACHINE MUSIC when I'd >listen to it on a boom box at bus stops way back when.... I can imagine. 8) I've been introducing the Berklee people to more electronic music lately... They've been to be much less closed-minded than I had feared (although maybe they're being polite...). >>Then you'd be FAMOUS! > >...you mean I'm not already? :) Have you been sampled yet? You aren't famous until somebody's sampled you. 8) Josh ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 09:07:28 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Solipsist Nation Subject: Re: kroPer0m CD In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >I have the kroPer0m CD, and like it a lot. Nothing to be afraid of! Ah, I thought I recognized your name! Dave and I gave your own record a lot of airplay back when I was interning with him at WJUL... I enjoyed it. 8) Josh ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 18:13:17 -0800 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Peter Skinner Subject: Kraftwerk. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Dear e-mail reader. I would like to become better aquinted with the music type associated with the Kraftwerk albums. To be specific, I am interested in other bands such as kraftwerk and das punk. I don't know where to find them. Please help me with some record names which I might find at a music store. PETER p.s. I saw Stereolab monday night in philly. Incredible. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 17:36:28 MST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mike Metlay Subject: Re: Kraftwerk. In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Dear e-mail reader. > > I would like to become better aquinted with the music type >associated with the Kraftwerk albums. To be specific, I am interested in >other bands such as kraftwerk and das punk. I don't know where to find >them. Please help me with some record names which I might find at a >music store. Kraftwerk's discography is as follows. Most or all of these records are available on CD from Web stores like CDNow (although the provenance of the first three CDs is questionable). Kraftwerk Kraftwerk 2 Ralf and Florian Autobahn Radio-Activity Trans-Europe Express The Man-Machine Computer World * Electric Cafe The Mix** * The "Tour de France" single and purported (but never released) album "Technopop" supposedly fit into this gap ** Remixes and re-interpretations of famous tracks from the previous albums If you like later Kraftwerk, you should also try Esperanto, the album by Elektric Music, a spinoff from KW. Be warned that the stuff up to and including parts of "Autobahn" is not the friendly bip-boip dance music you're probably familiar with, but is fairly off-the-wall experimental sound collage that might not be to your taste. So many bands claim KW as an influence that I couldn't possibly suggest any, but if you want to learn about the other, far less famous progenitors of the style, take it upon yourself to find records by Yellow Magic Orchestra: Yellow Magic Orchestra Solid State Survivor X (infinity) Multiplies Public Pressure Faker Holic BGM Technodelic Naughty Boys Naughty Boys (Instrumental) Service After Service Technodon ...and a bazillion tribute and re-release CDs recognizing YMO as being equal in stature and importance to modern techno music as KW were (and a lot more fun, at times, too). If I had to recommend a small set of records that "encapsulated" the styles of these bands at different time periods, I would say: "Early": Autobahn, Radio-Activity, Yellow Magic Orchestra "Middle": Trans-Europe Express, The Man-Machine, BGM, Technodelic "Late": Electric Cafe, Service "Post": Esperanto, Technodon (these come long after the "deaths" of the bands) Have fun. mike -- "Let's not come to believe that a genre emerges from its label. A cat does not come into existence because it is spelled C-A-T." (d. tirch) ========================================================================== Mike Metlay - ATOMIC CITY - P. O. Box 81175, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-0675 USA = atomic@tesser.com -- http://pd.net/atomic-city -- 800.924.ATOM = CD orders via LOFTY PURSUITS: 800.548.6724 & 904.385.6463, FAX 904.668.5825 ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 11:11:00 MET Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: HOUBEN Matt Subject: Re: Kraftwerk. >Dear e-mail reader. > > I would like to become better aquinted with the music type >associated with the Kraftwerk albums. To be specific, I am interested in >other bands such as kraftwerk and das punk. I don't know where to find >them. Please help me with some record names which I might find at a >music store. There is (was) also a band called Logic Systems that made music like Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra (at least the early albums). I think it is a Japanese Band; I don't know any titles by hand; have to check at home. Bye! Matt Houben e-mail:matt.houben@eurocontrol.be *** It's more fun to compute... ***