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From mcmahon@metalab.unc.edu Tue Feb 1 14:03:00 2000 -0500 Status: X-Status: X-Keywords: Received: from listserv.american.edu (listserv.american.edu [147.9.238.200]) by luna.oit.unc.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id OAA11380 for ; Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:03:32 -0500 (EST) Received: from listserv (listserv.american.edu [147.9.238.200]) by listserv.american.edu (8.9.3/8.7) with ESMTP id OAA25350 for ; Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:00:32 -0500 Message-Id: <200002011900.OAA25350@listserv.american.edu> Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:00:32 -0500 From: "L-Soft list server at LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU (1.8d)" Subject: File: "EMUSIC-L LOG0001D" To: mcmahon@METALAB.UNC.EDU Content-Type: text Content-Length: 14294 ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 13:48:09 +0200 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Korhan Erel Subject: Ynt: looking for resources MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here are some other names to consider: Squarepusher u-ziq Mouse on Mars Einstürzende Neubauten Spooky (not DJ Spooky. I have an album from this guy called "Found Sound" - lots of industrial, polyrhythmic stuff.) For some abstract Hip-Hop take a look at DJ Cam, DJ Vadim, Amon Tobin. For techno I would add Orbital and Eat Static -----Original Message----- From: Gwyn To: EMUSIC-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 7:38 PM Subject: looking for resources >current playlist includes: >bill laswell/material >jah wobble >more recent faust (i used to listen to them, and now they're back) >fm einheit >third eye foundation >rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) >helios creed >nephilim >tetsuo inoue >dj spooky >autechre >b12 >fluke >photek >kmfdm >rammstein ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 20:55:43 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: David Mooney Subject: Re: looking for resources MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Gwyn wrote: > ok... where do i find this stuff? > i've recently been listening to a lot more experimental and related > music, much of it electronic, and am running short on resources. for > some time, my only awareness of experimental/electronic music has been > of very "academic" and cerebral material which, while at times > interesting as a realm of ideas, has not affected me much as music per > se. i was then exposed to a couple of sub-genres by a friend of mine, as > well as by my own halting investigations, and have found things that are > definitely out there, but also just good... that is to say, i *like* > listening to them. > > current playlist includes: > bill laswell/material > jah wobble > more recent faust (i used to listen to them, and now they're back) > fm einheit > third eye foundation > rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) > helios creed > nephilim > tetsuo inoue > dj spooky > autechre > b12 > fluke > photek > kmfdm > rammstein > > now, obviously, some of this is just commercial synthpop, some if it > variant techno, and so on. but it tends toward distinct categories, and > all of these are things that i find to be "richer" or more intelligent > exmaples of their genres. > > some of it is just hard to find, and others one wouldn't even think to > look for. > > i want more! any thoughts? Well, I'm not familiar with any of the names on your list, but for some "serious" music that's less cerebral, you might try anything by Maggi Payne--her CD Crystal, for instance-- or the Deep Listening Band--Both available via EMF at http://www.emf.org/ -- David Mooney dmooney@city-net.com http://www.city-net.com/~moko/ "Opaque melodies that would bug most people" (Frank Zappa) The Rhythmicon: http://www.city-net.com/~moko/rhome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:55:28 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Jeremy Subject: Re: looking for resources In-Reply-To: <388893F6.A479CE28@clark.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >ok... where do i find this stuff? >rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) I believe Soleilmoon carries some "Zoviet*france" - saw that name, at least, as while scanning through their latest email about new music and such. http://www.soleilmoon.com Jeremy Martin - jmartin@ixks.com Accounts Manager ; IXKS, Inc. - Internet Kansas 785.842.9996 - http://www.ixks.com P. O. Box 1761, Lawrence Kansas, 66044 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 17:44:05 -0600 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Simeon S Mihoces Organization: Des Moines Area Community College Subject: Re: and... In-Reply-To: <3888957E.8ABDAE35@clark.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT 0100,0100,0100On 21 Jan 00, at 11:21, Gwyn wrote: 7F00,0000,0000> oh. and jim thirlwell (foetus, etc.), and a bit of morton feldman. If you like house and breakbeats you can order from a wholesale company called Liasons out of Laurel, Md. They have a pretty good variety ( mostly east-coast), and good prices too. I recently moved to the mid-west, and when it comes to finding some wax out here, you almost have to mail order. Some artists I have not been able to find are 1) hard kiss bros 2)funkbox 3)dj techniques ANY SUGGESTIONS?!! ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 22:20:42 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: tapehiss <102465.41@COMPUSERVE.COM> Organization: tapehiss Subject: Re: looking for resources MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coil The Legendary Pink Dots (and all related projects) Steve Roach Cluster (and all related projects) Colin Newman & Wire (works after 1986) Frank Zappa (maybe some other members could elaborate as most of my Zappa electronic type stuff is on tapes with no album titles) Throbbing Gristle Suicide Cabaret Voltaire Many more I can't think of at the moment Scott P.S. Shameless plug.... My musical project Hebephrenic falls into this category and can be reached via the link in my sig below. over and out Scott Gwyn wrote: > > > ok... where do i find this stuff? > i've recently been listening to a lot more experimental and related > music, much of it electronic, and am running short on resources. for > some time, my only awareness of experimental/electronic music has been > of very "academic" and cerebral material which, while at times > interesting as a realm of ideas, has not affected me much as music per > se. i was then exposed to a couple of sub-genres by a friend of mine, as > well as by my own halting investigations, and have found things that are > definitely out there, but also just good... that is to say, i *like* > listening to them. > > current playlist includes: > bill laswell/material > jah wobble > more recent faust (i used to listen to them, and now they're back) > fm einheit > third eye foundation > rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) > helios creed > nephilim > tetsuo inoue > dj spooky > autechre > b12 > fluke > photek > kmfdm > rammstein > > now, obviously, some of this is just commercial synthpop, some if it > variant techno, and so on. but it tends toward distinct categories, and > all of these are things that i find to be "richer" or more intelligent > exmaples of their genres. > > some of it is just hard to find, and others one wouldn't even think to > look for. > > i want more! any thoughts? -- ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% Visit the the home of Hebephrenic, The Hot Buttered Elves, & Sunshine http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tape_hiss ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 22:21:33 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: tapehiss <102465.41@COMPUSERVE.COM> Organization: tapehiss Subject: Re: looking for resources MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coil The Legendary Pink Dots (and all related projects) Steve Roach Cluster (and all related projects) Colin Newman & Wire (works after 1985) Frank Zappa (maybe some other members could elaborate as most of my Zappa electronic type stuff is on tapes with no album titles) Throbbing Gristle Suicide Cabaret Voltaire Chris & Cosey Klaus Schulz Many more I can't think of at the moment I've heard Trans Am & God Speed You Black Emperor are quite good as well, but haven't had the chance to have a listen. Scott P.S. Shameless plug.... My musical project Hebephrenic falls into this category and can be reached via the link in my sig below. over and out Scott Gwyn wrote: > > > ok... where do i find this stuff? > i've recently been listening to a lot more experimental and related > music, much of it electronic, and am running short on resources. for > some time, my only awareness of experimental/electronic music has been > of very "academic" and cerebral material which, while at times > interesting as a realm of ideas, has not affected me much as music per > se. i was then exposed to a couple of sub-genres by a friend of mine, as > well as by my own halting investigations, and have found things that are > definitely out there, but also just good... that is to say, i *like* > listening to them. > > current playlist includes: > bill laswell/material > jah wobble > more recent faust (i used to listen to them, and now they're back) > fm einheit > third eye foundation > rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) > helios creed > nephilim > tetsuo inoue > dj spooky > autechre > b12 > fluke > photek > kmfdm > rammstein > > now, obviously, some of this is just commercial synthpop, some if it > variant techno, and so on. but it tends toward distinct categories, and > all of these are things that i find to be "richer" or more intelligent > exmaples of their genres. > > some of it is just hard to find, and others one wouldn't even think to > look for. > > i want more! any thoughts? -- ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% Visit the the home of Hebephrenic, The Hot Buttered Elves, & Sunshine http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tape_hiss ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 06:15:09 +0100 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: "Matthias Kindermann - www.Midi-World.net" Subject: Re: looking for resources MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VISIT http://www.midi-world.net http://www.midi-world.net/Midi-Engine ----- Original Message ----- From: tapehiss <102465.41@COMPUSERVE.COM> To: Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 4:21 AM Subject: Re: looking for resources > Coil > The Legendary Pink Dots (and all related > projects) > Steve Roach > Cluster (and all related projects) > Colin Newman & Wire (works after 1985) > Frank Zappa (maybe some other members > could elaborate as most of my > Zappa electronic type stuff is on tapes > with no album titles) > Throbbing Gristle > Suicide > Cabaret Voltaire > Chris & Cosey > Klaus Schulz > > Many more I can't think of at the moment > > I've heard Trans Am & God Speed You > Black Emperor are quite good as > well, but haven't had the chance to have > a listen. > > Scott > > P.S. Shameless plug.... My musical > project Hebephrenic falls into this > category and can be reached via the link > in my sig below. > > over and out > > Scott > > > > Gwyn wrote: > > > > > > ok... where do i find this stuff? > > i've recently been listening to a lot more experimental and related > > music, much of it electronic, and am running short on resources. for > > some time, my only awareness of experimental/electronic music has been > > of very "academic" and cerebral material which, while at times > > interesting as a realm of ideas, has not affected me much as music per > > se. i was then exposed to a couple of sub-genres by a friend of mine, as > > well as by my own halting investigations, and have found things that are > > definitely out there, but also just good... that is to say, i *like* > > listening to them. > > > > current playlist includes: > > bill laswell/material > > jah wobble > > more recent faust (i used to listen to them, and now they're back) > > fm einheit > > third eye foundation > > rapoon/zoviet france (hard to find - help!) > > helios creed > > nephilim > > tetsuo inoue > > dj spooky > > autechre > > b12 > > fluke > > photek > > kmfdm > > rammstein > > > > now, obviously, some of this is just commercial synthpop, some if it > > variant techno, and so on. but it tends toward distinct categories, and > > all of these are things that i find to be "richer" or more intelligent > > exmaples of their genres. > > > > some of it is just hard to find, and others one wouldn't even think to > > look for. > > > > i want more! any thoughts? > > -- > ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% > Visit the the home of Hebephrenic, The > Hot Buttered Elves, & Sunshine > > > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tape_hiss > > ~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%