Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 15:20:02 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: +49-69/450464 <faxlist@2350.org>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) tonight's RadioActivities friday show III
Tonight's show for the chicago area on 89.3fm
or RealAudio www.wnur.org
Midnight Central Standard
Playlist includes:
Music for Cats Cee-Mix O Yuki Conjugate Sons of Silence Neotropic
Horizon 222 Jet Chamber III Goodfridge Monolake Tikiman
Fonosandwich Outer Dark Body Elektric H.A.T.
and now i'm going to hop on my bike, ride to the shoppey, and
fetch me some Flanger on cd.
no@h
onnow: Universal Egg echo beach combination
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"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
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Date: Sat, 3 Jul 1999 02:40:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Flanger.
Hi.
For those interested or those who missed it, here's an IDM thread from
Thursday concerning _Templates_ (edited for relevant content of course):
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 15:51:06 -0400
From: Tom Millar <tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu>
Subject: Re: (idm) Review- Deutscher Funk II compiltion - Caipirinha
Flanger: Templates
Ntone CD33
What? Huh? Did I say Bernd Friedmann? I believe the guiding light on this
record must have been Atom Heart. Bernd Friedmann, whatever his choice of
sounds, never really composes music you can call "sparse." This is sparse.
Two-bit Acid Jazz all over the place. When Friedmann does whip it out it's
pretty obvious, because suddenly everything gets this lush dubby feel and I
start enjoying the record. Then it's just back to sad little vamps and
organ doodles which I couldn't give two shits about really. God Dammit. I
was really looking forward to this one and it's boring. Guess I'll listen
to Deutscher Funk 2 again. Or Deutscher Funk 1, for that matter. Or my old
Nonplace Urban Field stuff. Hell, it's all pretty much more interesting
than this turned out to be. I think this is what happens when you work too
hard, Bernd & Uwe. Calm down, release a few less records a year, guys. Look
at what happened to Pete Namlook! Hey! We like you too much for that!
Tom
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 11:44:23 -0400
From: "Dave Segal" <segal@altpress.com>
Subject: Re: (idm) Review- Flanger
I must humbly disagree with Tom's assessment of Flanger's Templates. It's
one of the *least boring* releases of the year. It sounds positively
restless with ideas, in fact. I haven't heard a record that toggles
between the organic and synthetic with such rewarding results in... well,
a long time. Kind of conjures what I imagine a collaboration recorded in
Mego laboratories between Matmos and Luke Vibert would sound like. It's a
subtle, headphone album, with all kinds of interesting microscopic sonic
events happening in an ADD-friendly manner. I often agree with Tom's
reviews, but I think he was off the mark with Flanger.
Dave Segal
Managing Editor/Alternative Press
Reviews/BPM/Reissue Redux/Origins Of Cool
Secret Ions on WCSB Thursdays 9-11PM EST www.wcsb.org
np: flanger- templates [ntone]
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 11:51:38 -0500
From: "~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~" <jpklein@flash.net>
Subject: Re: (idm) Review- Flanger
> I haven't heard a record that toggles between the organic and synthetic
> with such rewarding results in... well, a long time.
What came to mind on my first listen was Senor Coconut...not the style
(obviously), but remember the lovely way that disc would mix acoustic
sounding samples with digital blips and bleeps in such fashion that it
sometimes was hard to tell where the line was (and if you blinked or turned
your head you'd miss the line and just *suddenly* find yourself
transitioned)?
jeff
ps
I'm not bored, either.
- --
jeff
"10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right."
dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 12:20:58 -0400
From: Tom Millar <tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu>
Subject: Re: (idm) Review- Flanger
> ps
> I'm not bored, either.
>
> --
> jeff
Well, I didn't listen to it as closely as maybe I should have. It goes in
the car this weekend for the eight hour round trip from school to home and
back. If I have any epiphanies I'll post 'em.
Tom
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 12:29:16 -0500
From: "~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~" <jpklein@flash.net>
Subject: Re: (idm) Review- Flanger
Grain of Salt when reading nearly anything I post : I'm old and have lived
through many *phases* of music collecting the whole way, so I really like
some of the areas from which the disc draws...all that 70s fusion and
cheese are "good" things for me. Not that age has anything at all to do
with an ability to suss out the good from the bad, but it brings along a
whole other set of *memory makers* which crop up when you hear the
references and having "been there" when X style was coalescing gives the
listener a different angle at times.
jeff
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Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 17:18:24 -0700
From: Eric Frans <efrans@earthlink.net>
To: Atom Heart <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) CDs for sale
I've got the following Atom Heart related CDs for sale:
. Lisa Carbon & Friends - Experimental Post Techno Swing - $5
. HAT (Hosono/Atom Heart/Tetsu) - $11
. v/a - Real Intelligence I - $11
Prices do not include shipping. All three are in excellent condition. If
interested please e-mail me.
I also have more (non-Atom Heart) CDs for sale listed here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~efrans/cd-sale.html
Thanks.
- Eric
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 14:01:21 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Flanger comments
Hey there all,
This nasty little thing was posted to the IDM list, anyone
care to give him a run for his money?
no@h
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 11:48:47 -0400
From: Tom Millar <tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu>
Subject: (idm) Re: Flanger
Well, I tried getting into the Flanger album in the grand old automotive.
Didn't work. In fact, upon closer examination, I've figured out for sure
why I'm disappointed with the release. Couldn't put my finger on it before,
except for a general feeling of sparseness and homogenous-sounding blap.
Now I've got it all figured out.
WHY I DIDN'T LIKE THE DAMN FLANGER RECORD
by Tom Millar
Music Appreciation 562
Prof. Fusion Wank
6/7/99
I just ditched a paragraph and a half about how Atom Heart sucks. Make up
your own. I will now delve into the specifics. There is subtlety coming out
of this album's Digipak ass hole. The problem is that there is nothing
else. Subtlety without some sort of big mess on top to differentiate it is
nothing to me. Essentially, what I'm trying to say is that subtle factors
are relative, not intrinsic to the sounds or styles themselves, and Atom
Heart seems to have forgotten this a while back. He bares the
intellectually-challenging tidbits to the sunlight for blatant perusal by
every listener. If you took all the quarter notes out of Plastikman's
"Sickness" and only left in the filter mods and the double-time squirts, it
would be a horrible record. Atom Heart has done this w/ Flanger. He and
Friedmann put together these time-consuming rhythm section parts that go on
for days without repeating themselves and then left them alone. They could
have thrown down two or three preset synth patches on top and I would have
been happy, but they just left it organ & drums. No matter how many slick
and innovative ways you put together one and two, you are still only left
with one and two. I got tired of one and two five minutes into the first
track and that's more or less it. Fusion references, dub inflections,
whatever. They're only there for milliseconds at a time and then it's back
to incessant, easily turgeon-ified rhythm tracks.
...bippity click cliiick clicklick DURMP DADURMP pip ziff ziff click bip...
So, whoops. That'll teach me to look forward to collaborative records
(yeah, right).
Tom
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 15:06:49 -0500
From: "~(({[Endemic~Distortion]}))~" <jpklein@flash.net>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Flanger comments
I (and someone else...was it Dave Segal?) took him on in round one - hence
his *closer examination*. Now it's someone else's turn. I like Tom's
records, but often his reviews lack half of the former's substance.
jeff
"10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
even if they're right."
dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 17:27:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) cheap stuff spotted
monkey.eliteware.com
has Lisa Carbon's "Experimental Post Techno Swing" cut-out for 6$
and Lissigue's "Matter" for 8$
His email is daniel@eliteware.com
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 17:38:35 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Flanger comments
> It's all a matter of taste, and he did explain his reasons in a coherent
> and relatively well-thought-out way.
Well, of course, i wasn't saying that he "couldn't" dislike the
record, by posting that here i thought maybe someone would
contribute an opposing viewpoint to the IDM list, i hadn't seen
Jeff's post about it.
It did, though, seem to me that the original poster kind of missed
the point of the record (intensely complex jazz tracks) and
complained about just using "organ & drums" and that they should
have put "preset synth patches on top" (?!?!)
The Flanger record comes across to me as being very pedantic and
even overly-complex, while at the same time the humor and
innovative programming style shine through. That said, i think
it's easily one of the most interesting records of the year.
Certainly a recent favorite.
no@h
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Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 03:14:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Flanger Comments.
Ah.
More of the same thread from IDM... delete if you've already read it
or if it doesn't interest you:
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 18:59:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Arthur Purvis <abpurvis@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
Subject: (idm) flanger
> WHY I DIDN'T LIKE THE DAMN FLANGER RECORD
That could've been stated more simply as "this is a piss poor record."
Except for track 6 or so, full on scientist or something that I kinda
liked. The rest is intensely dull.
- ---
the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 18:21:37 -0500 (CDT)
From: Andrew Hime <hime@kali.wf.net>
Subject: Re: (idm) flanger
> > WHY I DIDN'T LIKE THE DAMN FLANGER RECORD
>
> That could've been stated more simply as "this is a piss poor record."
Guess I don't need to do a review now. Hate to bite that hand that fed me a
promo, but this was a pretty dull record. I'm going to try listening to it
again, but I don't expect to get much out of it.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:55:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: eric hill <ehill@best.com>
Subject: Re: (idm) Flanger
> There is subtlety coming out of this album's Digipak ass hole. The
> problem is that there is nothing else. Subtlety without some sort of big
> mess on top to differentiate it is nothing to me. Essentially, what I'm
> trying to say is that subtle factors are relative, not intrinsic to the
> sounds or styles themselves, and Atom Heart seems to have forgotten this
> a while back. He bares the intellectually-challenging tidbits to the
> sunlight for blatant perusal by every listener.
since you can't have subtlety without something relative to bounce it off
of, this album doesn't qualify as subtle. without subtlety, it has to be
obvious. obviously what, i don't know yet.
eric
p.s. thanks to ninjeff!
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 22:39:12 -0400
From: Tom Millar <tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu>
Subject: Re: (idm) Flanger
> since you can't have subtlety without something relative to bounce it off
> of, this album doesn't qualify as subtle. without subtlety, it has to be
> obvious. obviously what, i don't know yet.
Well, that's what I meant, pretty much. Aren't semantics just super?
They're nouny and adjectivous all simultaneous-like.
Tom
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:14:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: eric hill <ehill@best.com>
Subject: Re: (idm) Re: Flanger
> Well, that's what I meant, pretty much. Aren't semantics just super?
> They're nouny and adjectivous all simultaneous-like.
except music is un-language-like in that you don't need any prior
experience with an unfamiliar sonic expression for it to be meaningful. i
think it's a good thing to have this much difficulty making sense of a
release. from what i've heard so far, this album took everyone by surprise.
actually, upon rereading the review, if you subtract the bullied bitterness
(see below), it's pretty positive and would probably wind up interesting a
lot more people on this list.
tape-spliced deruded remix:
> There is subtlety coming out of this album...there is nothing else.
> Subtlety without some sort of big mess on top. He bares the
> intellectually-challenging tidbits to the sunlight for perusal by every
> listener. If you took all the quarter notes out of Plastikman's
> "Sickness," Atom Heart has done this w/ Flanger. He and Friedmann put
> together these rhythm section parts that go on without repeating
> themselves. They could have thrown down two or three preset synth patches
> on top, but they just left it organ & drums. No matter how many slick and
> innovative ways you put together one and two, you are still only left
> with one and two. Fusion references, dub inflections, whatever. They're
> only there for milliseconds at a time and then it's back to rhythm
> tracks.
>
> ...bippity click cliiick clicklick DURMP DADURMP pip ziff ziff click
> bip...
i have to say i agree! granted, these are largely technical observations
that say nothing about the music itself (glitchy electronic Jazz [note
capitalization]). the album is very obvious in what it's _trying_ to do,
and i think they're successful and it sounds good, regardless of how i
thought it might have turned out.
eric
onnow: two lone swordsmen, "the fifth mission" (emissions)
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 09:32:20 -0700
From: "kiya \"i am a copier\" babzani" <denial@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: (idm) flanger
well, im going to have to join the ranks of people that consider the
flanger album to be the most boring piece of idm since bola thought he
could put out a full length (sorry, i only thought that album was really
good the first two times i had to sit through it, it's dated, and not too
good).
the strange thing is that i fully agree with arthur on track 6, full on
scientist, if the whole album sounded like that, it'd be very good.
actually im going to keep the album just because of track 6.... other than
that, i thought the rest of the album just sounded like boring jazz
noodling... and it's fully obvious what flanger are trying to do with
their sounds by listening to the album just once, it just doesn't work
well, it comes off sounding very tame. im just quite dissapointed because
i was really looking forward to this album for a long time, i was expecting
something more groundbreaking, considering who was involved in the project.
either way.
-kiya
i am a copier.
we are not all copiers.
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 99 13:38:06 -0500
From: Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune <ninjeff@generation.net>
Subject: Re: (idm) flanger
I'm going to keep out of Flanger debate...being bias and all. But I just
have to add that I think it's a wicked record...duh, wouldn't have released
it if I thought otherwise, but then again, I have hundreds of records that
go 'scronk honk fernernal honk noodle noodle'...so maybe I'm just a sucker
for a good prog jazz noodle fest.
See Ya
Jeff
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 23:00:59 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>, +49-69/450464 <faxlist@2350.org>,
Ohmbiont <ambient@hyperreal.org>, Ideam <idm@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Radioactivities Summer Show IV in 60 minutes
The weekly show continues in just an hour: "Dark Coaster"
This week 89.3 Chicago/www.wnur.org Worldwide features:
arc horizon 222 atom heart platEAU organic cloud download
2353 DATacide earcloud 12k and many more. toon in!
"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:32:25 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) what goes around...
from IDM:
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 09:21:03 +1200
From: Jurgen.Lottermoser@butterworths.co.nz
Subject: (idm) happy flanger, singing praises of tasty noodles
first off, i gotta say i like it. more every time i listen to it. was a
bit disappointed at first cos i was hoping for more "not enuf" styles, but
the snap crackle and popping and the funky drumming is getting to me.
boring? i don't think so. if this be minimalist fusion jazz noodles, give
me more, they're tasty. subtle? i don't know if that's the right word.
maybe, but if so at first, it's soon hardly subtle anymore at all. to me
most of all it sounds like someone spent a whole lot of time compositing
these tracks, but they must have had a lot of fun doing so. i'd be
extremely chuffed to produce a record like this.
j
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:18:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Lisa Carbon
Heya.
Marie's CDs <mariescds@aol.com> has the following Lisa Carbon cd for
sale:
> Carbon, Lisa and Friends: Experimental Post Techno Swing (93) 8
rof.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:47:57 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: +49-69/450464 <faxlist@2350.org>, Ohmbiont <ambient@hyperreal.org>,
Ideam <idm@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Radioactivities Summer Show V: Western.Digital.Jazz.
Really sorry if some of you people are on all 4 lists i'm posting
this to. There will certainly be some Fax and RI material in this
set. An all-Atom Heart set is also being planned for a future show.
Announcing Episode 5 of the all-summer-long Radioactivities weekly radio
program. Every Friday night at Midnight:
Worldwide RealAudio - www.wnur.org
Chicago and surrounding areas - 89.3 WNUR
This week's show is entitled "Western.Digital.Jazz." and will bring the
focus to jazz in the electronic domain, the show will feature both
intricate and laid-back styles. Hope you can join me!
no@h
onnow: Schnittstelle
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 20:35:07 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) the immutability of songs
I just recently got LB's "Pop Artificielle". My overall reaction is
positive and I do like it.
But what struck me after a few listens is that overall I really like the
songs on the CD that I liked prior to hearing LB interpret them, and I
don't care so much for the tracks that I disliked before LB's treatment.
So, I like "Superbad," "Be Near Me," "You Are In My System," and don't
really like "Sunshine Superman," or the Lennon track. I don't know what to
think yet about "Angie."
It seemed slightly sad to me in some way that the bare bones of a song
(melody/structure) would override so thoroughly the style or interpretation
or personality of the person performing the song. Taking this to an
extreme, would a Muzak version of "You Are In My System" be better than,
say, Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook doing something with "Sunshine
Superman"? (substitute your personal preferences here).
I do like the Raw vocal process. Anybody ever hear Uwe's explanation for
why these particular songs were chosen? I wonder if he worked up other
tracks too that didn't make it through the final cut?
-- Brad
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:49:14 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: +49-69/450464 <faxlist@2350.org>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Radioactivites V advance playlist for tonight
Midnight Central Standard www.wnur.org Chicag:89.3fm
Western.Digital.Jazz.:
the Lisa Carbon Trio "Song for Frank Brown" : Daisyworld
Koolfang II "Come Closer" (intro) : Fax
Flanger "Quicksilver Loom" : N-Tone
Nonplace Urban Field "plusminus.30" : incoming!
Conjoint "neue serie" : KM20
Nonplace Urban Field "Chilled part 1" : Wigwam
Pacific 231 "Pan-Pacific" (intro) : Daisyworld
Datacide "Onsurf (Hello Mr. Wilson!)" : Rather Interesting
Tetsu Inoue "Health Loop" : Instinct
M. Davis (mixtranslation via Laswell) "In A Silent Way" (excerpt)
Pacific 231 "Nabeshima-Bushi" : Daisyworld
Swing Slow "Daisy" (excerpt) : Daisyworld
...and time permitting, much much more!
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 00:52:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Atom Heart on Flanger / 2nd Atom Heart & Bernd
Friedmann session
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999 Sebastian Herrfurth informed:
> Bernd sent me the transcript of an interview of Mr. Heart on Flanger some
> days ago, and now that it's online
> (http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/bf/flanger.html)
>
> He also mentioned a new album the two of them did called 'Midnight Sound'
> (and now that it's official announced I can say that I heard some of the
> tracks some weeks ago and that they're *really* nice).
I just finally got to check this out, but was dismayed to find:
> (sorry, but the author asked me to remove the transcript until it's
> published official, and so I did).
Darn, I guess I missed out. Any news on putting this article back up
Sebastian?
Meanwhile, here are some excerpts from Sebastian's wonderful Bernd
Friedman (aka Nonplace Urban Field, Drome, Flanger) page which I thought
were worth forwarding here (for people with limited web access, like me):
> Amongst other he mentions that the two of them (Uwe and Bernd) are going
> to do another session early in 2000 and that they have finished a 'latin
> jazz simulation' under the name of 'Midnight Sounds', hopefully to be
> released this year.
>
> The new project by Atom Heart & Bernd will be called Midnight Sound, as
> will be the album, to be released late September on Kiff SM.
>
> Almost Sync has made a video for Flanger's 'Options In The Fire'. You
> may have the opportunity to see it soon on your local Music TV.
Thanks for the thoroughness Sebastian... this page has turned out to
be a wonderful resource. Everyone should check it out at:
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/bf
dnreb.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'
on: Mouse On Mars - "Glam"
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 14:37:46 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Sebastian Herrfurth <seher@cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: Atom Heart mailing list <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Atom Heart on Flanger / 2nd Atom Heart & Bernd
Friedmann session
This article should be up on the Exclaim! homepage by now. I'm gonig to
check this during the next days. If you want do do so yourself:
www.shmooze.net/pwcasual/exclaim/
Bye
Sebastian
--
Sebastian Herrfurth (seher@cs.tu-berlin.de)
pages for Bernd Friedmann / Riz Maslen / Daniel Myer / Pole / Jazzanova/SK
at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/music.html
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:12:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: galaxey@earthlink.net
Subject: (atom) Re: What would you ask UWE?
On Tue, 18 May 1999 Gilly wrote:
> I've been asked to do an interview with Uwe for the Iron Feather Journal.
Just wondering how/if the interview went? When can we see it/when
will it be published?
od.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 23:32:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Orange, Flowerhead
Hm.
This person has the following AH/related discs for sale on their
current list:
Oxybate <sinewave@thethinker.com>
> - -ALBUMS-
> Atom Heart Orange
> Datacide Flowerhead
>
> - -COMPILATIONS-
> Fax Compilation I (Fax)
>
>
> I realize that I am REALLY low on cash, and am planning some world
> travel, yet again. My parents paid last time. This time, NO.
>
> So, I want to sell off all my CDs. I am content with burned copies....
> Most are VG range, some G range with a few scratches, but NONE skip or
> even come close. Each are $7, give or take a dollar depending on the
> condition of the Cd. Near Mint Cds will be a dollar more. And anything
> with a few more scratches than normal with be $6 or $5. I'm not a
> tight-ass so we can always discuss.
>
> The list follows. Note: Some of these are Cd-rs, and of course I will
> never sell you a cd-r; that's just rude. I just don't have time to look
> and mark the list where appropriate. So just ask me what Cds you want,
> and I'll tell you if it's a sellable original, or Cd-r. 95% of my cds are
> originals. Let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> Amitab
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:46:30 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) lead - Orange, Flowerhead
Just an update, the "Orange" is a CDR!
no@h
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 00:31:26 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Radioaktivities VI playlist submissions + info
-an all Atom heart 60 minute mix perspective-
In about 23 hours, as mentioned previously
the weekly Radioactivities show features
a special all-Atom Heart show which will be
transmitted to the Chicago area at 89.3 fm WNUR
and worldwide RealAudio at www.wnur.org
Here's what i have down so far:
intro: +N ex.s "freud"
1> flextone a
2> shellglove: cabasa lounge
3> interactive music "dynamic link"
4> silversound>60< "false memories"
5> fonosandwich "sonic tonic"
it looks to be about 30 min worth.
if people wanna email me or send suggestions to icq#709751
with whatever else you'd like to hear by Atom Heart by all means
do so over the course of the next 23 hours. i will play whatever
seems to be the most popular suggestions.
I also want to try and include some vinyl-only tracks
like "future housing" off the ri1 comp but that depends on whether
the station happens to be properly equiped with needles this week.
onnow: pop artificielle "sunshine superman stereo phase update"
no@h
"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 03:11:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Radioaktivities VI
Noah.
I'm curious to hear how the radio show went? I went out of town
overnight, so I missed it unfortunately. I think it's great that someone's
devoting an entire hour (on the radio!) to AH. More folks need to do this.
I did a similar show (for three hours) back in 1995 at a really crappy
university-run station when I lived in Tampa. It was pretty much just a
bunch of the early RI stuff, and whatever AH/related Fax cds I had... oh,
and pleeeeenty of _Render_ and earlier LB. I doubt anyone listened though
as I was on at 9am, and the radio was broadcast as background music on a
local cable station which was available only in the USF dorms. Ah, those
weren't the days...
fsu.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
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on: Lego Feet
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 03:27:17 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: Radioaktivities VI
i had an all electronic/ambient show at UT from 93-95. . .it was at 12-2 in
the afternoon on wednesdays (the slots got a little better over time, but
not very), and was broadcast on the only means UT had at the time: cable
FM. you had to have a $5 kit that plugged into your cable feed in order to
hear the broadcast, and cable was not available in the dorms at the time.
so whoever had cable in austin AND went to the trouble to get and install
the kit AND was at home listening at lunchtime could hear it. i played
warp, apollo, fax, reflective, the instinct stuff. . .not a soul was
listening. that's ambient.
-jeff
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:55:09 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Radioaktivities VI
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Christopher Miller wrote:
> I'm curious to hear how the radio show went? I went out of town
> overnight, so I missed it unfortunately.
Well, here's what i played:
intro: +N "freud"
flextone a
Shellglove "cabasa lounge"
Semiacoustic Nature "Namloop"
Interactive Music "Dynamic Link"
SilverSound>60< "False Memories"
Fonosandwich "Sonic Tonic"
Schnittstelle "Hallmarke 1"
Naturalist #12
The Future
outro: Atom Heart Mother "Psychedelic Breakfast (intro)"
bonus: Masters of Psychedelic Ambiance "Magic Display"
Sieg Uber Die Sonne "pre-human body (atomheart st go party remix)"
Lassigue Bendthaus "alias"
> I think it's great that someone's devoting an entire hour (on the radio!)
> to AH. More folks need to do this.
Well the set went fairly smoothly, not much mixing to be done, as
this was more of a demo of ah tracks rather then a mixmaster
showdown !) All i usually had to do was start the next track as
the previous track's outro played out. Seemless results. i tried
to stick more or less to atom heart solo material, at least until
toward the end.
> on: Lego Feet
What do you think about this strange item? i'm way behind on
listening to Ae sounds. But that's alright cuz the stuff's not
all limited edition rarities, which is a relief. i must say that
much of the Boards and Bola and Mask stuff is all pretty good.
werkin' on the hat review, i've been lazy lately! :)
no@h
onnow: highly active textures
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:37:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Pop Artificielle
Um.
This guy's got some AH/related for sale/trade from his current list:
Rowland Atkinson <r.atkinson@socsci.gla.ac.uk>
> Atom Heart - Pop Artificielle (Kk)
>
>
> Looking for trades or any kind of dollar offers for the following. All
> are on cd and in mint condition. Im looking for stuff on FAX but any
> other kind of trade offers welcomed. Thanks for looking, rA
>
> Wants:
>
> Putney
> Outer Dark
> Solphax
> Four Seasons
> Wireless
> Urban Myth
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:50:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Real Intelligence 2 + 3 (discography help).
Howdy.
I'm working on the AH discography (almost done) and was wondering if
anyone could forward me the tracklisting for _Real Intelligence 3_? I
just realized that someone swiped my copy.
Also, if anyone has the vinyl version of Real Intelligence 2_, I
would need a tracklisting for that as well. I don't own this one.
Thanks a bunch.
laer.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:31:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Help With AH Discography (Second Nature, Matter,
Stereococktail, Tinned Music, Render, Pop Artificielle)
Hiya.
If anyone out there has the US pressing of _Second Nature_ by Second
Nature (on Sub Meta), please e-mail me. The same goes for the >clear
vinyl< version of _Matter_ by Lassigue Bendthaus (on Parade Amoureuse), the
US cd for _Matter_ by Lassigue Bendthaus (on Metropolis), and/or the German
lp for _Pop Artificielle_ by LB. I pretty much just need the call-number
for these.
Also, if anyone has the >vinyl< versions of either _Stereococktail_ by
Lisa Carbon & Friends (on Pod), _Tinned Music_ by i (on Pod), and/or
_Render_ by Lassigue Bendthaus (on Kk), please e-mail me. I need to verify
the tracklistings for these.
That's it for now. I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks.
atem.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'
on: Renegade Soundwave - "Soundclash"
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 00:25:34 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Real Intelligence 2 + 3 (discography help).
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, pHonaut informed:
> I don't think there is an RI2 vinyl.
I'm thinking there's not either. Unless I hear anything to the
contrary, i'm leaving the entry for RI2 vinyl out of the discography.
si.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 00:45:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) HD - "Harddisk Rock (Don't Stop)"
Howdy.
Here's a message from Matt Haines (of Spinyl Records) concerning the
upcoming HD record on his label:
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 21:11:04 -0700
From: spinyl records <spinyl@earthlink.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Subject: Re: HD - "Harddisk Rock (Don't Stop)"
> Matt.
>
> Hello again. It's me, Chris, from the Atom Heart mailing-list. I
> remember reading in one of Uwe's _Del Haze News_ newsletters that you
> would be releasing an ep of his stuff in August under the alias of HD.
> Anyway, that's this coming month and I was wondering if you had any more
> info on it?
>
> Also, would there be a way for people on the mother-list to order
> this record directly through you, or would we have to get it from the
> shops? Please let me know and I'll forward whatever you have to say to
> the list. Thanks.
hi! it won't be in august, but it will come out eventually. probably the
end of september. i'll be sure to let you know when it's going to be
available, and would appreciate a posting to the list as i'm not a member.
yes, people will be able to order directly from spinyl, although the cost
will be greater because of shipping. but for those who can't get to a
DJ-friendly record store, direct sales will come in handy.
^» ^» ^» ^» ^» ^» ^» ^»
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
Matt Haines/Spinyl Records <spinyl@earthlink.net>
. . SPINYL ELECTRO TECHNO BASS VINYL . .
. . . . . . .
¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨
---------- End ----------
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 02:20:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Atom Heart / Lassigue Bendthaus Pages.
Hiya.
I was wondering if there were any other AH/LB-related pages out there
besides these(?):
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/lists/mother/
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/
http://www.musicmaniac.de/index2.html [Lassigue Bendthaus]
http://www.datacide.org
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/labels/rather_interesting/
http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX
Also of interest would be record label pages for AH/related releases,
pages with AH/related reviews, pages with AH/related pictures, pages with
AH/related soundfiles, etc.
www.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
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on: Andrea Parker - "Kiss My Arp"
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 18:26:17 +0200
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Gonzalo Martinez LA CUMBIA TRISTE MCD out in Germany
Finally the last GONZALO MARTINEZ MCD came out this
monday here in Germany.
GONZALO MARTINEZ LA CUMBIA TRISTE RMXS MCD
Label: MULTICOLOR RECORDINGS
Distr.: ROUGH TRADE RECORDS
RTD 114.4105.3
(It is also available on vinyl)
1. La Cumbia Triste (Radio Edit, RMX by Wonderbraa) 3:50
2. La Cumbia Triste (Rodrigo Pena Mix) 7:42
3. La Cumbia Triste (Discodiggers Mix) 5:50
4. La Cumbia Triste (SENOR COCONUT MIX) 10:14
5. La Cumbia Triste (New York is da shit mix by Wonderbraa) 5:42
6. La Cumbia Triste (Original Version) 5:14
cheers
Marcus