Date: Mon, 06 Jul 1998 16:08:10
From: Rowland Atkinson <ra20v@udcf.gla.ac.uk>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) b2 for trade
yes, not the new Barclays bank offshoot with some wanky adds by Richard E
Grant but a disc of two tracks by the great Uwe Schmidt that I am looking
to trade for any suggestions that people may have.
Looking for more words on Schnittstelle.. . . .. .
rA
wp: Boards of Canada/Semiacoustic Nature/Flextone
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 13:33:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Senor Coconut, Earcloud
Afternoon.
For those interested, this guy's got the muy fantastico Senor Coconut
cd up for sale/trade:
Jeff Klein <jpklein@flash.net>
> Gran Baile con...Senor Coconut (AH) - 10
Plus this non-AH cd (Earcloud is Victor Sol with Alex Martin), which
features the sister song to VSVN's "VSVN 1", called "Hokusai Dive":
> Chlorophile Fumes - Earcloud 14
duolcrae.
.`-).
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From evil@digital.net Mon Jul 13 23:41:57 1998
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:00:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) New HAT.
Um.
The new HAT cd, "DSP Holyday" is out. Might want to keep an eye out
for it. I think that EAR/Rational will be carrying it, along with all of
the Japanese-only Daisyworld releases.
tah.
.`-).
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 19:12:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sean Cooper <scooper@best.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) New HAT.
> The new HAT cd, "DSP Holyday" is out.
two words: ya-hoo! (or is that one word...?)
sc
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 01:03:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Noah <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Subject: Re: (atom) review: VSVN
Noah.
You can't just stop at RI 025... I was anticipating your perspectives
on Silver Sound, Interactive Music, and Semiacoustic Nature. It's been
over a month man! Keep on going. ;)
Hell, I'll try and do a review on something by the end of this week.
ir.
.`-).
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on: "LSD3D" by Dimensional Holofonic Sound.
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 09:37:36
From: Rowland Atkinson <ra20v@udcf.gla.ac.uk>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Schnitsttelle
Got this yesterday and I think Im very pleased with it. Im surprised there
has been so little mention of it. Lots of piano noises and intricate
sounds. Listened to on headphones (yes, you can do that with this one)
there was a point where this little chipping noise seemed to be entering my
head in the above-right side of my head - odd! I really like the clinical
nature of these sounds and the cover is a delight - I think its electrical
cabling or soemthing but it looks truly organic. Have got tired of the
jazzy stuff he was doing, though I did like Senor, but this is much more
like BASS or Brown, thouhg more abstract,
rowland
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 08:27:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sean Cooper <scooper@best.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Schnitsttelle
> Got this yesterday and I think Im very pleased with it. Im surprised
> there has been so little mention of it.
yes. i consider _schnittstelle_ a return to form for uwe. he lost me with
_trio_, _tubesound_, and _fonosandwich_, but this sounds like a way forward
to me. very strange and unconventional, but also extremely accessible and
engaging.
i've just completed an atom heart interview for the next issue of urban
sounds (www.urbansounds.com). he talks a lot about some of the ideas used
in _schnittstelle_ (and about technology and composition in general), as
well as in his next ri release, _naturalist_. he's also agreed to preview
a track from _naturalist_ on the site, which will launch about a month
before the album is available. i'll post to the list when the site goes
live.
peace,
sc
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 08:58:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: Noah <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Akashic Senor?
So i talked with someone at a label called Akashic Records
and they said they never released any Atom Heart.
I thought Senor Coconut was released by Akashic with
bonus tracks?? What's up with that?
no@h
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:00:45 -0500 (CDT)
From: Noah <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mama <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) review: Datacide "Flowerhead"
Datacide: Flowerhead (RI026)
By the time the third Datacide album was released, a definite evolution in
sound was becoming apparent. Datacide's first album was made almost 6
years ago and consisted mostly of finely tweaked studio sessions of
nosebleed techno along with a few other non-pounding but just-as-intense
tracks, plus a wonderful 20-minute beatless track named "Mindloop." When
the second album came out on the then-fledgling Fax label, a certain change
of pace could be heard. Differing drastically from previous material,
Datacide II contained several abstract sound collages and a single foot-
stomping cut "Head Dance." For the most part, this album was made up of
beatless pieces containing computer noises and random synths organized into
a lo-fi sci-fi soundtrack for Buddhist computer programmers. Datacide II
was the second disc released by Fax in '94, and near the end of that year
another Datacide album came out on Atom Heart's new label Rather
Interesting. Here we are in '98 and many strange things have happened
since, but this album is every bit as much of a prize as the day it came
out, and perhaps even more so now. The peculiar thing about Flowerhead is
that it has this certain slow-motion feel to it. Most of the melodies
float and glide at a snail's pace, without sacrificing any detail or
quality. In fact, such a format is favorable for an album like this
because it allows the listener to hear out the fine structure in the songs.
Urban environmental recordings blend a sense of life and reality within the
sequenced electronic layers. And there are plenty of layers. Quirky
intros and extended outro-drifts break up the the album's content and make
it a bit more unpredictable. All the tracks are beat-oriented chillages
soaked in a sort of retro-60's tripcloud. Ranging from the deep,
mysterious vibe of Flashback Signal to the more loungey orientation of the
title track "Flowerhead," each song has very distinct sound that sets it
apart from the others. Guided by master psychedelegates Atom Heart and
Tetsu Inoue, Flowerhead was an instant sensation in modern ambient circuits
and, in my opinion, certainly deserves the highly acclaimed status of
"Desert Island Disc."
Alright, enough...on to the individual track breakdown:
1: Flashback Signal- Near the beginning I can immediately recognize the
background ambience from Cymatic Scan mixed in with a few other sounds.
An organ swims into the picture and judging from its sound, I can't
really tell whether it's of the melted-hippy rock variety or the mad
pipings of some reclusive inhabitant of the local dark castle as he
rouses the dead. Either way, that sound is so evocative and
otherworldly that the adventurous ambient head already knows she's in
for a real treat! Pulsating gobs of bass seep in from the darkish
quagmire, and a rhythm is already beginning to take shape. Do not be
alarmed by the extreme binary amplified nature of the bass and snare
drums, this is an Experiment, and for best results take a few long,
deep breaths.
2: Flowerhead- We begin with quirky sonic wierdness. First a bandpassed
laugh of sorts, and then...Techno! Forty looong seconds of your
favorite Four-on-the-Floor archetype, monochannel style. Next, a
hybrid noise of what sounds to me like a yodeling Porky Pig and a folk
singer of eastern (?) origin after simultaneously meeting the digital
butcher. You got me. But now, our song begins and "a splendid time is
guaranteed for all." This is digital funk in its infancy. A subtle
looping of funk guitar is placed alongside a lush, organic bassline.
Again, binary amplified. This type of instrumental separation yields
some curious results when your home stereo setup involves asymmetrical
loudspeaker positions. Sounds seem to come from odd locations. An
idle horn player breathes out a slow, mellow riff, distant like a
subway-reverbed street musician and I feel like there's some sort of
Carnival of Soul going on not too far from here. The sound is thick,
rich, and pleasant.
3: Deep Chair- The mere mention of "Deep Chair" to any aspiring
headphonaut and instantly their eyes get all narrow and squinty,
quickly accompanied by a broad, lazy smile that says, "spark it up,
baby." The Deep Chair is where you *should* be listening to this
quarter-hour beauty. Beginning with several long, backwards notes and
some brightened backgrounds, it doesn't take long for other things to
start fading in, one by one, until the song takes on a more complex
appeal. Shouting children playing (both forwards and in reverse),
basslines, relaxing hand toms, and starlike descending tones come
together to create a nice groovey tune. Occasionally, our dynamic duo
dumps piles of bass on your head and more sequences of kaleidoscopic
synths weave a futuristic aural tapestry right before your eyes. I
imagine this song would go over well at any outdoor type mountain
gathering, day or night... but where to find the 12-foot drivers to
handle them low frequencies?
4: So Much Light- As usual, the song title makes much more sense after
you've heard the track itself. An enveloping wave of tones is
introduced and repeats itself in series. Other more ethereal sounds
breeze through now and then, and after a couple minutes a solid bass
drum (or would that be a wave?) is pointing out the rhythm. Some
muffled clap-like sounds and another more ambiguous percussive noise
fill it out. This is all a setup for what I think of as the song's
main element and the cause for the title. It's a whistle sound
trilling out a great optimistic (for want of a better word) melody.
The melody is designed in such a way that the ending *is* the beginning
and to try and distinguish where it begins and ends is futile. It just
Is. And you just Are. And that's the way it should be. Now don't you
feel happy?
5: 60's Out Of Tune- Since this seems to be the most verbose RI review
yet, I think I'll leave this one be. Suffice it to say that it shares
qualities with "Meditation Bank" from Datacide II and is an appropriate
ending for such a hefty album.
Notes: This disc was reissued by Asphodel in June of '96 and the artwork
is styled similar to the original release.
_________________________________________________________________________
no@h
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 22:43:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Akashic Senor?
On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Noah wondered:
> So i talked with someone at a label called Akashic Records and they said
> they never released any Atom Heart. I thought Senor Coconut was released
> by Akashic with bonus tracks?? What's up with that?
I've got it right here in front of me and it most certainly does
exist. It was released on Towa Tei's Akashic Records in conjunction with
EastWest Japan/Foreground Music (AMCT-2576 / FGM 001). The sleeve is the
same as the R.I. issuance, with a few adjustments in the liner notes for
the two extra tracks. There is also an additional booklet, but I can't
make out what it says in it as it is all in Japanese.
The two exclusive songs really fit in nicely with the rest of the
album. "4-D Cha Cha" picks up right where "Diarios Clave" ends, with a
rousing `blat! blat!' of a trumpet which immediately gets cut off and
trails into this nice quiet loungey piece saturated with plenty of harps
and Spanish muzak samples. "El Ovni Mambo" is... well, a mambo. It's got
these weird sonic loops going that sound like they're straight out of _Mars
Attacks_, while a vocoded voice repeats "el ovni mambo'. And of course if
you wait until after a few seconds of the last tracks ending, there is a
trademark Uwe-surprise bit thrown in - scared the shit out of me the first
time I heard it - a loud whistle and a sample of some guys shouting
something out in Spanish (don't know what it's from).
Get it kids! ;)
talb talb.
.`-).
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 22:46:10 -0400
From: Jason J. Tar <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: Akashic Senor?
At 10:43 PM 7/16/98 -0400, Christopher Miller wrote:
> Get it kids! ;)
Get it WHERE oh Chris, get it where....?
---
Peace Hugs and Unity Jason J. Tar
W. W. J. D?
(What would Jason Do?)
http://pilot.msu.edu/user/tarjason
ICQ@13792120
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 22:05:27 -0500 (CDT)
From: Noah <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: Akashic Senor?
[Akashic Senor]:
> I've got it right here in front of me and it most certainly does
> exist. It was released on Towa Tei's Akashic Records in conjunction with
> EastWest Japan/Foreground Music (AMCT-2576 / FGM 001).
ok. is this the same Akashic Records that released a 7" of Girls
Against Boys??? (shivers)
> Get it kids! ;)
damn you where!? (raising fist in defiance) :))
> there is a trademark Uwe-surprise bit thrown in - scared the shit out of
> me the first time I heard it - a loud whistle and a sample of some guys
> shouting something out in Spanish (don't know what it's from).
Wonderful news! Translations!!
We need translations...and copies of the disc for all!!
noah
onnow: air ii
onnext: Interactive Music
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 20:09:44 +0000
From: KG500 <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) What's next from UWE?
Last thing I picked up was SCHNITSZTELLE (sp?)
I love it cuz its sooo f*cked up, like BROWN:)
watz in the werks from the Chilean-German-weirdo.
How can we bring the man to the STATES to do a live gig
that would be killer!!!!!!!!! Esp in LA, altho there's prolly like
10fans total out here:^P
g
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 23:53:45 -0700
From: charles uzzell edwards <faxlabel@sirius.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: new HAT release on Daisy World...
DSP HOLIDAY
[artist]
HAT -Haruomi Hosono, Atom Heart, Tetsu Inoue-
[CD No.]
SYDW-0012
1. Arizona Analyzer
2. Shinjyuku Photoshop
3. Plug-in Mambo
4. Granular Sunset
5. Digidelic
6. Pulldown Uptown
7. Malihini Mele
all tracks are created by
HAT -Haruomi Hosono, Atom Heart & Tetsu Inoue-
recorded & mixed by HAT in Santiago, 1997.
edited & equlized by Tetsu Inoue in NYC, 1997.
mastered by Haruomi Hosono & Satoshi Ogawa in TYO, 1998
executive produced by Haruomi Hosono.
-Tokyo-Frankfurt-NewYork-
"Have a nice holiday with HAT!"
respects c u e
faxlabel : 87 ethel ave, #2, mill valley CA,94941 u.s.a.
dial 415 3837990 realaudio fun : http://www.faxlabel.com
faxlabel art + info : http://www.faxlabel.com/faxlabel.html
dynamic HTML graphics + sounds http://www.madxs.com
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 12:11:09 -0700
From: charles uzzell edwards <faxlabel@sirius.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Naturalist.
>naturalist<, catalogue number ri048, is rather interesting's newest
release. the album contains 18 titles or segments which as well may be
perceived as just one. >naturalist< is a continously morphing digital
soundfile, which ranges from rhythmical explorations through calm passages
of binary sculptured emulations of natural soundscapes to mr. heart's
vision of neo-pop songs. although covering a wide range of styles and
quotations of contemporary musical directions, >naturalist< still sounds
very homogeneous and develops in a gentle, fluid way. >naturalist<
connects perfectly with the previous rather interesting releases, but again
is going to new, unheard musical territories. don't ask what >naturalist<
is about... like always rather interesting is not answering questions but
supplies a diverse collection of aural associations. the cd comes in a
classic woodpattern design, which perfectly fits with your living room
furnitures.
best if listened to before jan 2004...
respects c u e
faxlabel : 87 ethel ave, #2, mill valley CA,94941 u.s.a.
dial 415 3837990 realaudio fun : http://www.faxlabel.com
faxlabel art + info : http://www.faxlabel.com/faxlabel.html
dynamic HTML graphics + sounds http://www.madxs.com
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 22:43:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Second Nature, Flowerhead
Gronk.
This guy's got the following AH/related discs for sale:
> AH/Laswell/Inoue - Second Nature 11
> Flowerhead - Datacide (Asphodel) 10
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 22:50:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Aerial Service Area, +N, Second Nature, Softcore
Squonk.
Oh, and EAR/Rational <ear@xmission.com> is offering some of the older
AH/related titles on the Fax label for real cheap:
> Once again, some mid-school stock appears at cheap prices ($14 each plus
> shipping; 3 or more are $13.50 each + shipping).
>
> If you want to order any of these, you must send a message with the
> subject of ORDER (upper or lower case) and list the titles with their
> ordering codes (the stuff in brackets).
>
> Aerial Service Area [PS08/58:t]
> Softcore [PS08/53:t]
> Second Nature [PS08/78:t]
> +N Plane [PS08/46:t]
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 17:14:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brett McCormick <brett@funky.chicken.org>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Naturalist.
is this by Uwe?
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 22:21:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Naturalist.
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Brett McCormick asked:
> is this by Uwe?
Yep. It's RI 048, and Uwe's newest (newer than the new HAT) release.
wen.
.`-).
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 00:11:01 +0100
From: Tim Wright <timwright@dial.pipex.com>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) lead - Second Nature, Flowerhead
You-know-who said:
> This guy's got the following AH/related discs for sale:
>
>> AH/Laswell/Inoue - Second Nature 11
>> Flowerhead - Datacide (Asphodel) 10
Mmm, super. Which guy, though? :-)
Tim
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 19:56:52 -0700
From: waving AND drowning <jpklein@flash.net>
To: Tim Wright <timwright@dial.pipex.com>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) lead - Second Nature, Flowerhead
Tim Wright wrote:
> You-know-who said:
>
> > This guy's got the following AH/related discs for sale:
> >
> >> AH/Laswell/Inoue - Second Nature 11
> >> Flowerhead - Datacide (Asphodel) 10
>
> Mmm, super. Which guy, though? :-)
That was me. They're gone now, though. I appreciate the intent all the
way around, though. From now on I'll post any Uwe related things fs here.
jeff
--
dancing/about/architechture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 23:20:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Subsequence
Blip.
This guy's got the very first Subsequence 12" for trade:
Bryan Bickel <ae1650@wayne.edu>
> Subsequence( Namlook/Heart ) " Invocation " Music Man
>
> looking for trades off my want list on my web page..
>
> http://www.msu.edu/user/nealjenn
Oh, and it's on Music Man and not Fax... hm. I've got the one on Fax
(PK 08/19) and was wondering if the above version is any different?
cisum.
.`-).
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Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 14:38:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) EAR/Rational has the new HAT.
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 23:57:58 -0600 (MDT)
From: EAR/Rational Music <ear@xmission.com>
Subject: (ear-fax) new HAT releases on Daisy World... rather interesting?
New release on Daisy World Japan. To order send email with the subject
of ORDER and put the title followed by [:x] in your email.
DSP HOLIDAY $30
HAT -Haruomi Hosono, Atom Heart, Tetsu Inoue-
SYDW-0012
1. Arizona Analyzer
2. Shinjyuku Photoshop
3. Plug-in Mambo
4. Granular Sunset
5. Digidelic
6. Pulldown Uptown
7. Malihini Mele
all tracks are created by
HAT -Haruomi Hosono, Atom Heart & Tetsu Inoue-
recorded & mixed by HAT in Santiago, 1997.
edited & equlized by Tetsu Inoue in NYC, 1997.
mastered by Haruomi Hosono & Satoshi Ogawa in TYO, 1998
executive produced by Haruomi Hosono.
-Tokyo-Frankfurt-NewYork-
"Have a nice holiday with HAT!"
---------- End ----------
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 13:24:56 -0700
From: Bryan S. Campbell <torsion@slip.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) EAR/Rational has the new HAT.
If anyone gets this soon, would you mind posting a recommendation? I like
the last HAT on RI a lot, but I'm not sure I'm willing to spend $30 for the
new one. I'd be somewhat disapointed if I wound up with something similar
to RTE - Pentatonic Surprise.
Thanks!
bry
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 00:48:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Datacide
Clonk.
This guy's got the following AH/related disc for sale/trade:
Raul Alcomendras <ralcomendr@aol.com>
> Datacide_Flowerhead CD $14
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 01:15:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Jet Chamber, Datacide
Squonk.
And this guy's got the following AH/related items for sale:
Gary Hendershot <ghenders@gary-hendershot.com>
> Namlook / Atom Heart --
> "Jet Chamber 1"
> FAX (Germany)
> PK-08/102
> New / Not Sealed
> $40.00
> --------------------------------------------
> Atom Heart / Tetsu Inoue --
> "Flowerhead"
> Rather Interesting (Germany)
> RI-026
> New / Sealed
> $40.00
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 12:55:20 +0000
From: boomboomkids <galaxey@earthlink.net>
Cc: Uwe and Friends <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) AH Rare
what rip off prices
don't pay $40 for either of those when you really don't have to.
Yeah its the original RI, but you can get the ASPHODEL at TOWER adn
they look the same don't they?
anyway, just my advice,
--
-gilly
........&Mac186;protest protesters&Mac186;.............
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 16:08:24 -0700
From: waving AND drowning <jpklein@flash.net>
To: galaxey@earthlink.net
Cc: Uwe and Friends <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) AH Rare
The market is the market....the people who really *want* the RI issue will
hop on it. I'm not one of them - I was perfectly happy with my Asphodel;
however, perhaps Gary paid a good chunk for those. I know I sold my
"Orange" recently for 35$...I paid 40 for it, though. You see Ambiant
Otaku going for over 100$ sealed all over. Not that your point doesn't
have an element about it that resonates within, but by the same token I'm
sure anyone plopping down that kind of cash for a cd has some clue about
why they are doing it. (no contention meant....)
:^D
jeff
--
dancing/about/architechture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 16:53:33 -0500
From: Gary Hendershot <ghenders@gary-hendershot.com>
To: Atom_Heart_List <mother@hyperreal.org>, galaxey@earthlink.net
Subject: RE: RE: (atom) AH Rare
My advice is don't pay $40.00 for the Rather Interesting edition when you
can buy the Asphodel edition (which has different cover art -- and that's
all) for US$12.99 or US$13.99 at your local record store.
...and by the way, "Flowerhead" RI-026, has long since sold.
-Gary H-
ghenders@gary-hendershot.com
Houston, TX USA
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 18:35:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Atom Heart, Bass
Ok.
This guy's got a few AH items for sale:
Warren Lapham <laps@2350.org>
http://www.2350.org/~laps/gots.shtml
> Atom Heart, "Apart" Germany 12" rp 1816 $10
> Atom Heart, "BASS" Germany CD Rather Interesting RI032 *Sealed/New* $15