Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 11:00:42 -0400
From: William Perez <will@squidco.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) del haze entertainment news september 1999

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*news september 1999*

....................................

*music*

- atom heart will remix the track *chatr* from towa tei's new album *last
century modern* to be released on a remix album later this year on mr.
tei's *akashic* label (east west japan). for details check out:
http://www.towatei.com

- happy birthday *rather interesting*!!! *r.i.* turns 5.

- delayed release of *erik satin*: 13/09/99

- check out sound of the month at
http://www.faxlabel.com/ratherinteresting.html


*design*

- :(


*communication*

- macos members: 378
- macos (musicians against copyrighting of samples):
http://www.icomm.ca/macos
- macos mailing list: macos-list@resrocket.com
- macos e-mail address: macos@icomm.ca
- atom heart website:
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/
- rather interesting websites:
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/labels/rather_interesting/
http://www.faxlabel.com/ratherinteresting.html
- atom heart booking: contact del haze entertainment directly
- rather interesting review site: http://www.datacide.org/


- rather interesting distribution and mailorder:

europe:

emc distribution service
tel: +49-6039/45406
fax: +49-6039/931566
e-mail: thier@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de

u.s.a./pacific rim/asia:

fax label u.s.a.
tel/fax: +1-415/383 7990
e-mail: faxlabel@sirius.com
http://www.faxlabel.com/distribution.html

australia/new zealand:

andre ruello,
tel: 0414-611635
fax: 9879 6501
e-mail: andre@faxlabel.com
http://www.faxlabel.com


*plans for 2000*

- programming a virus for cubase (see attachment)
- internet social studies (to be continued)
- founding a sect (aesthetic religion)
- delete the "ocr" font (a+b)
- declaring *guitar and flugelhorn* to be hip (after *drum and bass*)

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:: pedro lira 1473 a ::
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:: santiago ::
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:: fax: ++56-2-3419870 ::
:: e-mail: delhaze@netup.cl ::
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 22:06:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Silly Gilly <boomboomkid@yahoo.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Templates Perfect 10 in FM

Future Music did a review of TEMPLATES and gave it a 10!!!!
but why in the world do they nominate CHEMICAL BROTHERS as CD of the month
when they gave it BELOW a 10 stars? Stupid if you ask me, but nice to see
UWE getting some recognition:)

gilly

ps: That ATOM A-virus for cubase, is that something UWE sent with the Del
HAze letter, or something William did? Cuz I get the DEl HAze letter
from UWE as well and it wasn't there, so I'm just curious is all:)



From will@squidco.com Fri Oct 1 15:41:19 1999
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 09:09:48 -0400
From: William Perez <will@squidco.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) virus for cubase

Silly Gilly <boomboomkid@yahoo.com> wrote:

> That ATOM A-virus for cubase, is that something UWE sent with the Del
> HAze letter, or something William did? Cuz I get the DEl HAze letter
> from UWE as well and it wasn't there, so I'm just curious is all:)

most of the newsletters usually have an image attached. One of the images
from last year is now on the front web page for the atom heart discography:

http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/

If you read the newsletter a little more closely, near the bottom you will
see this:

*plans for 2000*

- programming a virus for cubase (see attachment)



Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 02:01:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Kk on LB.

Ok.

I just thought this was a little interesting. Taken from the recent
Kk Records newsletter (edited to the relevant part of course):

---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 11:34:05 +0200
From: jo verbruggen <kknz@kkrecords.be>
To: kknz@kkrecords.be
Subject: kk newsletter

KK KKTRAXX ULTRAXX NOVA Z! RADICAL AMBIENT INSTINCT AMBIENT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEWSLETTER # 5 1999
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

KK 141 LB POP ARTIFICIELLE CD/LP OUT NOW.

This album of into electro converted pop songs is one of the biggest things
music has given to 1999 so far, not only the idea of doing this was highly
original, also the intelligent way of production is one of a kind. The
reactions of the press are all on one level: "this is an incredible album"
even Dj's like TAKKYU ISHINO love this album, gives it an straight 10 and
dusts off his German to say its "GANZ GEIL". To give you a list off all
the media that gave possitive reviews on this album would take a couple of
pages!! Album of the month in Spexx and Loop magazine!!!


KK 179 LB JEALOUS GUY/SUPERBAD 12"/CDS OUT NOW

First single of the highly acclaimed album "POP ARTIFICIELLE" see above for
the reactions on this one you find 4 mixes (not available on the album) of
James Browns' superbad (Dj Material) and John Lennons jealous guy. Single
of the month in Loop magazine and on BBC Birmingham!!!


MORE INFO ON BANDS AND PREVIOUS RELEASES : HTTP://WWW.KKRECORDS.BE

THAT'S ALL FOLKS !!
see ya
Peter

---------- End ----------



Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 01:23:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Paranoid

Howdy.

Although it's not Uwe Schmidt material, it is on his label (R.I.)...
this guy's got _Paranoid_ by Victor Sol up for trade:

auraphage@aol.com

los.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
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Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 11:20:24 -0400
From: Adam J Weitzman <Adam.J.Weitzman@newsedge.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) FAX releases available as MP3s on eMusic

There are now *tons* of old, out of print Fax releases available as MP3
downloads on emusic.com for $8.99 apiece! Including Datacide II, Orange
and Coeur Atomique!! Not to mention all those old Tetsu Inoue CDs
everyone's looking for (Ambiant Otaku, Organic Cloud, etc.).

http://www.emusic.com/labels/150/

Download yer Heart out. :-)

Perhaps we can convince Uwe to do the same for the OOP Rather Interesting
recordings...

----- Adam J Weitzman --- NewsEdge Corporation -----
http://www.newsedge.com -- http://www.newspage.com
"Humor is the best way of dealing with complete and
utter nonsense." - John Lydon



Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 13:50:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) FAX releases available as MP3s on eMusic

I hope I'm not the only one who has never used an MP3 file in my life, but
it looks like it's time to get better acquainted with this music modality.
My questions are:

1. Are there any playback options besides just PC or the Rio portable
players?
2. It was my impression that a single song in MP3 format could take
like 20 minutes to d/l. What kind of time is required to d/l a
60+ minute Fax CD?

There's a lot of this music I'd like to hear, but I have to say, if I had
the choice I'd rather have a CD-R or even a cassette tape rather than data
files (if I can't have the real CD of course).

Thanks,
Brad

----------



Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 14:51:15 -0400
From: Adam J Weitzman <Adam.J.Weitzman@newsedge.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) FAX releases available as MP3s on eMusic

"B. Yost" wrote:

> I hope I'm not the only one who has never used an MP3 file in my life,
> but it looks like it's time to get better acquainted with this music
> modality.

I'd highly recommend it. There's loads of exclusive stuff by cool bands to
be had in this format, and you can record it onto MiniDisc or CD-R if you
want to make it "portable." It's not *quite* as good as the real thing,
but for $8.99, well, I think that's a pretty good deal, myself.

> Are there any playback options besides just PC or the Rio portable
> players?

Well, like I said, you can record them onto MD or CD-R off your computer if
you want (WinAmp will turn MP3s to WAV files for you), or you can play them
on your computer (or Rio or whatever).

> It was my impression that a single song in MP3 format could take like 20
> minutes to d/l. What kind of time is required to d/l a 60+ minute Fax
> CD?

I believe emusic encodes their MP3s at 128kbps, which amounts to around 1
MB per minute of music. So however long it takes you to download a meg,
multiply that by 60.

> There's a lot of this music I'd like to hear, but I have to say, if I had
> the choice I'd rather have a CD-R or even a cassette tape rather than
> data files (if I can't have the real CD of course).

I think we'd *all* like to have the real thing. No doubt about it. But as
a fairly cheap alternative, this ain't so bad. At least this way, you know
the artist and/or label gets paid appropriately.

----- Adam J Weitzman --- NewsEdge Corporation -----
http://www.newsedge.com -- http://www.newspage.com
"Humor is the best way of dealing with complete and
utter nonsense." - John Lydon



Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 16:36:44 -0500
From: Gary Hendershot <ghenders@gary-hendershot.com>
To: "Atom_Heart_List (E-mail)" <mother@hyperreal.org>,
"Ambient_List (E-mail)" <ambient@hyperreal.org>,
"FAXLIST (E-mail)" <faxlist@2350.org>
Subject: (atom) Downloadable Digital Audio -- THE CONSPIRACY
(wuz: MP3s on eMusic)

OK Armchair Conspiracy Theory Buffs:

Remember all the "format upgrade" brouhahas we went
through in the past with going from vinyl to CD?
The same thing will happen with downloadable digital
audio. If the record industry has its way, MP3 will
die off for one of the many different smaller and
higher-quality formats that are to supposedly supplant
MP3 fairly soon. Just around the corner are these
various "better" audio formats. But there's one common
thread with them all: Security. These will have some
sort of password / secure key code type of access to
the playback function, probably with the ability to be
"burned" digitally to CD-ROM with an extra charge
(and... an additional keycode that you'll of course
pay extra for!).

Of course, you could just record from the analogue
audio port to some recording device. But, there will
likely be a "gotcha" involved even at this level -- an
audio "watermark." In theory, this watermark could be
used to trace the origin of the audio file download.
This "watermark" would likely be in the form of
low-frequency (infrasonic if you will) ultra-slow
speed audio data added to the music content which
would be unrecognisable to the human ear. Speed up
the music by a factor of 64 times and you might hear
something like "A7783R332" blurt out plainly in the
chipmunk-ish gibberish (that's the 64x music),
otherwise not affecting the musical content when
listening at normal speed.

Actually, these audio watermarks will likely much
more sophisticated than the above example, using
cryptic audio signals (probably low frequency, but
could be high-frequency -- or BOTH) that can be
converted to serial numbers or whatever via a
highly-guarded black box. Oh, and don't expect the
big record companies to stop with watermarking
downloadable digital audio files, they'll probably
start doing the same with CD or DVD audio as well
for some unforeseen reason to us (at this time).

C:\Gary H@>
http://www.gary-hendershot.com/
mailto:ghenders@gary-hendershot.com
Houston, TX USA



Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 21:39:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Deepnet

Hi.

This guy's got the following compilation which features an exclusive
Atom Heart track:

Hess Hodge <Hess.Hodge@Colorado.EDU>

> Various : Deepnet [2xCD] (Side Effects) $15
> Includes: Robert Rich, Lustmord, Atom Heart,
> Charles Uzzell-Edwards, plus...
>
> CDs are all in excellent condition, unless otherwise noted. Prices are
> in US dollars and *include* postage within the US. I will discount on
> postage for orders of 3 or more items. If you don't like the prices, or
> have something you want to trade, make me an offer...



Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 22:14:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Stefan Riesen <phont@bluewin.ch>
Subject: (atom) lead - Mike Mc Coy

Ok.

While compiling the Atom Heart discography I was contacted by the guy
who ran Axodya Records (in Switzerland) concerning the two very elusive 12"
eps, _Keep It Acid 1_ and _Keep It Acid 2_. These releases include one
exclusive Mike Mc Coy (aka Uwe Schmidt programming acid) track apiece.
Apparently Axodya went under a while back, so that means these records are
no longer in print.

Anyway, I asked... and he said that he does indeed have some copies
left and that he does want to sell them. He is asking $15 per record,
which includes overseas postage and packing. If you were to get both of
the records, I would ask him if he'd cut you some kind of deal on the set.
I've dealt with him already and received the records without any problems,
so I think this is a good deal that shouldn't be missed. Here's his e-mail
address:
Stefan Riesen <phont@bluewin.ch>

Here are their tracklistings:

KEEP IT ACID 1
---------------
A1 SONIC TOURISM - "Spinslog"
A2 ROLAND CASPER - "Jerk"
A3 MIKE Mc COY - "3000954785/010"
B1 SYNECTICS - "Acid Pounder"
B2 MIKE DRED - "Linear D"
B3 BOX BLAZE - "Ssnarr"

KEEP IT ACID 2
---------------
A1 MIKE Mc COY - "1109942222/001"
A2 ROLAND CAPER - "Travel Through Veins"
A3 BOX BLAZE - "Pin Point"
B1 KOSMIK KOMMANDO - "Apple Magic"
B2 FRED FRESH - "Sniper"
B3 SYNECTICS - "Ooze"

dica.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 01:21:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Silly Gilly <boomboomkid@yahoo.com>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>,
ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Stefan Riesen <phont@bluewin.ch>
Subject: Re: (atom) lead - Mike Mc Coy

Isn't there a Mike McCoy on Drop Bass Network?
also wasn't this a comp with some Orange artwork
may have also had additional Thomas Heckman acid tunes
on the CD version?

g



Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:48:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: lead - Mike Mc Coy

On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Silly Gilly wrote:

> Isn't there a Mike McCoy on Drop Bass Network?

I don't know about that... from what I understand, the Mike Mc Coy
project was a one-time deal for JJ Records. The gimmick was that each Mike
Mc Coy song took as long to lay down and record as the tracks are long...
usually around 3:03 minutes apiece.

> also wasn't this a comp with some Orange artwork may have also had
> additional Thomas Heckman acid tunes on the CD version?

There are three 12" eps, and one orange vinyl split-ep with Thomas
Heckman, as well as a split-cd with Steve Stoll which features selected
(but not all) of the Mike Mc Coy tracks from the eps.

The two records on Axodya I had mentined feature one exclusive Mike Mc
Coy song apice, which are not on any of his eps or on the split-cd. (And
now that I can say this...) for more info, check out the `Albums' and
`Singles/EPs' section of the Atom Heart discography at:

http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/

yoc.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 01:01:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: virus for cubase

So.

Who is this guy (in the attachment) anyway?

yug.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Autechre Remixes.



Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 01:12:53 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) virus for cubase

it's the guy from the Norton products boxes (antivirus, and some other
system optimization stuff). i think it's Norton hisself. those boxes
drive me crazy with that rolled-up shirtsleeves bs. i'm glad uwe took the
piss.
-ejeff

--------------
1642 try 621
--------------



Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 09:53:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: eric hill <ehill@best.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) virus for cubase

> Who is this guy (in the attachment) anyway?

it's some tweaked out version of peter norton, early utility (and virus
s/w) maker for ibm-pc's. i'm wondering if uwe's face is sort of
superimposed in there, along with something back in my head that "a virus
for cubase" is the name of an album that he'll be releasing..

eric



Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 23:29:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Second Nature

Hum.

This guy's got the following AH/related in his current FS list:

"dj.merck" <illbilly@theatreorgans.com>

> Following CD's are brand new, still in original shrink wrap:
>
> Second Nature (Atom Heart/Tetsu Inoue/Bill Laswell) [submeta-9802-2]
>
> any decent offer will be accepted(10+ for new cds, 10- for used), free
> shipping on big orders. i will also accept trades from my wantlist at the
> bottom.
>
>
> wantlist: will trade or pay $cash$ for any of the below:
> Repeats(Plaid&MarkBroom)-Lilt-A 12"
> Autechre-any vinyl LP's & Envane(warp) CD
> any Fax & Rather Interesting(R.I.) titles for under $10
> any Biosphere (except Substrata)
> any O Yuki Conjugate (except equator, undercurrents[DW])
> any DopplerEffekt
> any Carl Finlow
> any Black Dog CD/LP/12 (except bytes & spanners cd)
> any west coast drum & bass 12"s (Esassin, R.A.W., BBoy 3000, Soundsphere,
> Mictlan, 3-D)
> Panacea - Tron / Torture (12") Stormbringer / Jacob's Ladder (12") Day
> After / Reality (12")
> Fortran-A Place To Be/Sardines (metro)12"
> Squarepusher-Alroy Road 12"
> UFO-5 piece vinyl set(dark/hard jungle-d&b) w/black jacket?
> any WARP colored vinyl (AE-Incunabula[grey], Black Dog-Bytes[brown],
> etc.)
> Funkstorung-Additional Productions promo (special packaging)(k7?)
> Funkstorung-Artificial Garbage(Interferred Communications HM1204)
> Caustic Window-Joyrex picture disc(rephlex) 12"
> Electronic Dub - Electronic Dub 2x12"/CD(RSN LP21)
> any $cheap$ rephlex 12",lp,cd
> Voice Stealer 2x12" (electro)
> ^mandatory^
> Skam 1-6, Mask 100-500, BOC-Twosim
> Gescom-Sounds of Machines(clear) 12"
> AFX-Hangable Auto Bulb 2(warp) | Powerpill-Pacman


Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 00:41:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Flextone

Hm.

This person's got a copy of the _Flextone_ 2xlp up for bid on eBay:

Phonics Distribution <phonics@sympatico.ca>

http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=
nickolas_auction@yahoo.com&complet ed=0&sort=0&since=-1

Right now the high bid is at $15. The auction ends Friday the 17th.



Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 00:44:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Del Haze Entertainment <delhaze@netup.cl>
Subject: (atom) Schnittstelle vs DHS?

Strange.

I came on to this page by accident:

http://www.reverbmag.com/dhs/dhs.html

Tell me what you see... it was last updated in 1995(!).
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 14:48:29 -0700
From: VSVN ARAB <vsvnarab@3-cities.com>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Schnittstelle vs DHS?

This is some kind of stock photo... the last issue of Halana also had the
same picture covering an entire page...

Rob



Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 12:17:41 -0500
From: "Mr. Tangent" <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Daisy Daisy... give me your answer do

I'm half crazy
all for the love of you
it won't be a stylish marriage
I can't afford a carriage
but you look sweet upon a seat
of a bicycle made for two

http://www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/languages.html

Click the above to hear various synthesized voices singing some rather
interesting (pun intended) songs (some in Chinese and so forth). One Mr.
Schmidt must have happened upon this link awhile ago and took the "Bicycle
Built For Two" and used it on the end of Dropshadow Disease. Click around
and you'll find this really cool tool for encoding your own robot voices
(several to choose from) out of text you enter. Have fun.

Mr. Tangent



Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 18:06:05 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: "Mr. Tangent" <tangent@mntvernon.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Daisy Daisy... give me your answer do

Didn't the computer Hal in "2001" sing that song about Daisy as he was
freaking out and melting down? Or was that some other sci-fi film? I
definitely associate that song with a computer singing (and I've never
heard Dropshadow Disease).

-- Brad



Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 15:58:46 -0700
From: Sean Cooper <scooper@best.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Daisy Daisy... give me your answer do

> Didn't the computer Hal in "2001" sing that song about Daisy as he was
> freaking out and melting down?

yes. and that tune's presence in the film was itself an oblique reference
to max matthews, who worked at bell labs in the '50s and '60s and was among
the first to complete a piece of music using nothing but a computer (that
piece of music was "bicycle built for two"). matthews also inadvertently
lent his name to a piece of now widely used digital sound recording
software produced by OPCODE, called MAX, which i'm fairly certain uwe uses
or has used in the past.

sc



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 00:09:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Daisy Daisy... give me your answer do

Ah.

There's a track on the _Daisy World Tour_ compilation which covers
this as well. It's called "Daisy `Bicycle Built For Two'" and is by Swing
Slow. Very nice.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Commercial - "Commercial"



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:04:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Electrigger #3 TV-magazine.

Um.

Got this off of the Orb list:

---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 18:42:23 +0200
From: Thomas Eisermann <quadrig@ibm.net>
Subject: (orb) Electrigger #3 TV-magazine + presentation party

Hi ORBsters,

after a long delay of nearly one year the 3rd issue of Electrigger is
finished. Electrigger is a TV-magazine for intelligent electronic music
shown on the local TV-station FAB (Fernsehen aus Berlin) in Berlin, Germany
and later as a repetition in Hamburg on Offener Kanal.

Artists presented with Electrigger #3:

---> Stelarc
---> Spakken Knorke
---> Berlin Atonal Festival 1999:
- Ocean Club (with Thomas Fehlmann, Sun Electric and Gudrun Gut)
- Atom Heart
- Einsturzende Neubauten.

The dates: 15.09.1999 - 7 p.m. @ FAB (Fernsehen aus Berlin)
16.09.1999 - 0 a.m. @ FAB (Fernsehen aus Berlin)
Oct. 1999 @ Offener Kanal Hamburg

The complete interviews, pictures and other information about Electrigger
are online at http://members.aol.com/VisuSounds/electrig.htm Unfortunately
the homepage and interviews are only in German language yet - but if
somebody wants to translate them into English to make it available to a lot
more people, please contact me at seehear@ibm.net. Any help would be highly
appreciated.

I'll put some short video-samples from Electrigger #3 online later this
week. A new info follows when it's finished.

On Saturday, 11th Sept. from 8 p.m. to open end the Electrigger-team
invites to the

Electrigger Presentation Party
@ Manson, Schliemannstr. 37, Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

where the broadcast will be shown for the first time and a nice mixture of
experimental electronic music will be plaid. Some more info you'll find at
the Electrigger homepage...

If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact me @
seehear@ibm.net, any feedback is welcome.

Hope to see you on Saturday,

bye, Thomas

SeeHear Recordings * Visual Sounds
Thomas Eisermann * ambient sounds & pictures
seehear@ibm.net * http://members.aol.com/VisuSounds
Berlin/Hamburg,Germany *

---------- End ----------



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 04:54:05 -0500
From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@flash.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: Daisy Daisy... give me your answer do

Just for the record, Swing Slow is Haruomi Hosono's project. I picked up a
full length in Tokyo a few years back. It only figgers that Uwe would
intervene :-)
jeff

Christopher Miller wrote:

> There's a track on the _Daisy World Tour_ compilation which covers this
> as well. It's called "Daisy `Bicycle Built For Two'" and is by Swing
> Slow. Very nice.

--
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: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 19:07:13 -0500
From: "Mr. Tangent" <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Freezone compilation with new Senor Coconut track

I got this from a recent mailing of Playing By Ear's email catalog. The
Senor Coconut track (scroll down) isn't found on either the Akashic or
Rather Interesting version of "Gran Baile Con" so I assume it isn't found
anywhere else. I don't remember anyone else posting this, so forgive if
this is old news.

SSR (BELGIUM):

$15.99 FREEZONE 6: Fourth Person Singular (SSR227) 2CD
$20.99 FREEZONE 6: Fourth Person Singular (SSR227) - limited _4xLP_ box set

This year, the guests selected by mastermind DJ Morpheus have notably
increased the jazz dosage of this wonderful medicine call Freezone's FZ6
includes 22 exclusive contributions from Alex Gopher, Stacey Pullen,
Isolee, London Elektricity, Jack Jones (Dego vs Josh Wink), Restless Soul
(Phil Asher), Amba (AKA Tom Middleton) and Mark Pritchard (Jedi Knights/
Global Communications), 16B, Maurice Fulton, Bullitnuts, Chateau Flight
(Gilb-R vs I:Cube) and more. As usual, we can trust DJ Morpheus and his
legendary flair to introduce us to the most interesting new trends and to
the most important, cutting-edge artists of the coming couple of years. An
extensive Freezone Tour featuring DJ Morpheus, 16B, and Stacey Pullen will
be kicking off in Brussels on September 18.

CD1

Chateau Flight - 'Camping Jazz'
Alex Gopher - 'Moving Fast'
Better Daze - 'Oasis'
Stereotyp - 'Skyway'
Isolee - 'Pornonights'
Utsumi - 'Toiki'
Black Odyssey - 'Xan + Man'
Aim - 'Lisbon'

CD2

Bullitnuts - 'Because It Does'
Mark Pritchard - 'The Essence'
Common Factor - 'Orfeu'

Senor Coconut - 'Mucha Fritura' : A jolly, electro-cautionary tale on the
abuse of deep fried delicacies (Mira Mi Cintura means
watch my belt, or waistline) by Chile's German expatriate
Atom Heart. Absolutely irresistible.

Mustang - 'Obsession'
London Elektricity - 'The Land That Time Forgot'
Amba - 'Moonbathing'
Jack Jones - 'On My Todd'
Daniel Wang - 'My 909 Blues'
Restless Soul - 'Emotion Control'

I cut a great deal out to save space as each track had a description.
Hasta.

Mr. Tangent



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 18:58:20 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: eric hill <ehill@best.com>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: virus for cubase

UWE TOLD ME HE HATES CUBASE
that's prolly what it's all about:)
g


--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:12:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - The Secret Life Of Trance Volume 2

Um.

This guy's got the _The Secret Life Of Trance Volume 2_ double-cd
compilation up for sale:

merciless boy <paul@hendrix.demon.co.uk>
http://www.hendrix.demon.co.uk/forsale

It features the full 22+ minute Pink Elln & Atom Heart track,
"Electronique (live at the casino montreux)":

> VARIOUS
> Secret Life of Trance Vol.2
> RSNCD12
> Rising Hign
> UK 2CD
> - INFLUX: Flexor
> - SEQUENTIAL: Trip To Paradise
> - RD1: Total Eclipse (DSL Mix)
> - RISING HIGH COLLECTIVE: Fever Called Love (Hardfloor Mix)
> - TRANSFORM: Transformation
> - SYSYGY: Discovery
> - OBX: Eternal Prayer (Casper Pound Rmx)
> - PERRY & RHODAN: The Beat Just Goes Straight On & On
> - BALIL: Parasight
> - NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS: Voices of the Rainforest
> - KIBU: Pick Whistle
> - 4 VOICE: Eternal Spirit
> - CYBERTRAX: Journey to the Centre of the Mind
> - PINK ELLN & ATOM HEART: Electroniq (Live at the Casino Montreux)
> - DETUNE: Irradiation
> - HEARTS OF SPACE: Breathe Out
> - POSITIVE SCIENCE: Non Stop
> - DREAMFISH: Underwater



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:13:48 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) How many mother's in the US

How many of you Atom Heart Listers are in the USA???
Sorry I'm trying to come up with some F'd up plan to get Uwe here
VERY DOUBTFUL, i've asked countless times but try try again...they sey.
g

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 23:21:23 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) BTW

I'm in LOS ANGELES.
along with Eric Frans and a few other listers who I
don't think ever post here.
That guy from SPYNIL records (upcomming UWE material)
Lustmord (Uwe did Side Effects project)
Jeff (L'usine - look at recent IDM posts)
and a few others...

gilly

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 02:48:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

Um.

I'm in Florida... probably the only one too.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 02:10:23 -0500
From: "Mr. Tangent" <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

I am. I'm in the Midwest. In Southwest Missouri to be exact. I would
travel as far as Chicago or Dallas to see Uwe Schmidt. Actually, if my
budget allowed it, I would travel the entire U.S. to see him perform. I'd
love to see him perform stuff from Lassigue Bendthaus, Naturalist,
Schnittstelle, Dos Tracks, "Dsp Holiday" and so forth. It would be a
GLORIOUS day indeed.

Anyway, you might want to include WHERE you're from in the response...
(to other Americans who respond).

Mr. Tangent (who just realized he sent this post to papagilly
privately first, sorry 'bout that)



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 04:44:10 -0500
From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@flash.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: "ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3)"
<mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

I'm in Mich. and I KNOW I'm not alone.
jeff

--
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, 14 Sep 1999 06:18:55 -0400
From: "Jason J. Tar" <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

I'm in the "midwest" as well. Mid Michigan to be exact. However, look at
a map of the US, and try and explain to me how Michigan = MidWest. Silly
peoples.

Regardless, here I am. (Probably wouldn't travel far to see Atom Heart
though...or anyone else for that matter. Just isn't in the budget ...
then again, not much is these days.)

JJTar ... Author of "Eye Kan Quont (Punk Tribute To Atom Heart)" :)

---
Peace Hugs and Unity Jason J. Tar
W. W. J. D?
(What would Jason Do?)
http://www.msu.edu/user/tarjason
ICQ@13792120



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 06:22:40 -0400
From: "Jason J. Tar" <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

At 04:44 AM 9/14/99 -0500, Mxyzptlk wrote:

> I'm in Mich. and I KNOW I'm not alone.

Well yeah. You walk out of the house in the afternoon, and that is
painfully obvious. Cars, noise, etc. You see, Chris just goes through life
with blinders on. Doesn't notice the fellow happy citizens of Planet
Earth.

;) I'm so funny. Maybe.

Me.
---
Peace Hugs and Unity,
Jason J. Tar
W. W. J. D? -- DIH!
Released on !ooT,eviLnaCskcuD Records.
MiniDisc w/ Ceramic Pig Sold Out.
Available now in CD-R format only.



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:42:57 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) I live in Australia

Hi all well i dont live in USA but Australia, (down under) and Uwe has been
here and did heaps of shows , he stayed here a month, while Berd Friedman
was here...

It is well worth having him in your country

roger tubesound



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 06:59:11 -0500
From: Chirstopher Maurer <chris@barbrigroup.com>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

There are a whole bunch of us over here in Chicago! We have many fine venus
here, too; many of which would suit such a performance very well!

wormgear



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 08:21:34 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

erm, texas. as if my addy wasn't clue enough.
-jeff

--------------
1642 try 621
--------------



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 09:00:16 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
Cc: Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US -chicago

I'm living just outside Chicago, and could introduce Uwe to some
polite event organizers in the area if need be (Mike from /bin and
Urban Sounds online mag is one person that comes to mind).
It would be splendid to have him perform here! I know of a few
other Atom Heart fans around here too that aren't on this list.

no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Radioaktivities Playlists: www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: www.2350.org & www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:04:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

And Kentucky is in the house too....

-- Brad



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:34:16 EDT
From: Damianbndi@aol.com
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

CHICAGO



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:46:16 -0400
From: "Bordeaux, Ethan" <Ethan.Bordeaux@analog.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

so far it looks like i'm the sole boston (or even NE US) resident... :(

ethan



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:54:05 -0400
From: Adam J Weitzman <Adam.J.Weitzman@newsedge.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

"Bordeaux, Ethan" wrote:

> so far it looks like i'm the sole boston (or even NE US) resident... :(

Make that two. (Boston suburb, actually.)

NP: Si Begg - Commuter World (I think an Uwe/Si collab would be, well,
rather interesting.)

----- Adam J Weitzman --- NewsEdge Corporation -----
http://www.newsedge.com -- http://www.newspage.com
"Humor is the best way of dealing with complete and
utter nonsense." - John Lydon



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:51:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: laerm <laerm@voicenet.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

i be near philadelphia. whee fo me.

*
####
a disturbance in a system. ####
laerm. @voicenet.com ##:#
it's only in uncertainty/that we're naked and alive
icq:5562209



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:00:01 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jen Le <jle@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

chicago

and many other atom heart fans are here too either b/c of noah's doing or
my own :P



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:59:13 -0700
From: daht <dahtbig@earthlink.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

im in Washington State :)

-Thad



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 11:25:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brett McCormick <brett@funky.chicken.org>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>, Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US -chicago

You know atom heart fans in real life?
Wow.

--brett
(in seattle)

On Tue, 14 September 1999, at 09:00:16, pHonaut wrote:

> I know of a few other Atom Heart fans around here too that aren't on this
> list.



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:57:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: VSVN ARAB <vsvnarab@revolution.3-cities.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, daht wrote:

> im in Washington State :)

same as Mr. Big...

Rob



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:36:27 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jeremy J Graham <xor@utdallas.edu>
To: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

Dallas here. But we'd be lucky to get Fatboy Slim to come around. :(



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 17:54:52 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

Like "Dragnet," I have scientifically placed pins in a map to correspond to
the locations of everyone who has responded to this. If Uwe performs in
the geographic center of all us U.S. fans, the concert needs to be in
Oskaloosa, Iowa.

Everybody give it up for Oskaloosa ! ! !

Seriously, I just received my copy of Flanger today and am loving what I
hear; just starting track 6 now. I wasn't sure after some of the negative
comments about it on the IDM list, but I think it sounds great.

-- Brad

Oskaloosa 2000: Live the Dream



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 19:08:12 EDT
From: Slntwtchr@aol.com
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

i live in new jersey, exit 7A (stop laughing, i actually like it here...)

peace,
dave
___________________________________________________________
bill laswell, eraldo bernocchi, mick harris and lori carson discographies
at : http://www.geocities.com/slntwtchr
___________________________________________________________



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 18:10:25 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) I live in Australia

The thing is UWE has expressed he has little to NO interest in the USA:(

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 18:27:45 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>, mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) I live in Australia

papagilly wrote:

> The thing is UWE has expressed he has little to NO interest in the USA:(

OOOOPS!!! I take that back, here's a little snippet of a recent email he
sent:

> look, nothing against playing in the u.s....in general i am not too keen
> on playing live though. i haven't played for quite a while and really
> enjoy the studio. this means that i have nothing....no material....i
> could play live right now and no intentions for the next time to come up
> with material or a new set. i am asked all the time to play somewhere,
> but until now the inspiration lays somewhere else. as soon as i feel for
> it and have a setup prepared, i will let you know.

so having him in the US seems like it won't happen for some time but at
least I know where most of you are located:)

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 23:52:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Erik Satin.

So.

Erik Satin's release date was supposedly this past Monday... anyone
seen it yet?
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 22:56:05 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: NO SPYNIL (was:Re: (atom) Erik Satin.)

I thought it was pushed back?

btw- the ELECTRO 12" on Spynil is CANCELLED!!!
anyone have any suggestions where Uwe should shop his electro 12"???


I got this today:

(snip)

p.s.: oh, btw...*spinyl* closed...yes...the 12inch i made for him will not
be released on his label. i am free to shop it somewhere else, but
have no idea who could be interested in an *electro* 12inch...hm...

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 02:04:59 EDT
From: Green38@aol.com
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

Texas (DFW metro.)

i'd be very happy to see Uwe perform here.



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 23:34:23 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Strungout Crackheaded Ravers <scr@socal-raves.org>
Cc: Serge <clone@box.nl>, Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>,
Lowlands <lowlands@hyperreal.org>,
"idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org>,
Electro list <electro-breaks@outside.organic.com>,
"davealex@obliq.net" <davealex@obliq.net>,
"cognition@canada.com" <cognition@canada.com>,
"ambient@hyperreal.org" <ambient@hyperreal.org>,
313 detroit <313@hyperreal.org>, directbeat@directbeat.com,
home@elektrolux.com, selway@serotoninusa.com, bpmf@serotoninusa.com
Subject: (atom) Atom Heart sells Electro

Ummm any Electro labels out there interested in some of Atom Heart's new
electro material please contact me: galaxey@earthlink.net

or Uwe himself: delhaze@netup.cl

Apparently his latest deal with Los Angeles based Spynil fell thru.
Atom Heart wrote:

> *spinyl* closed...yes...the 12inch i made for him will not be released on
> his label. i am free to shop it somewhere else, but have no idea who
> could be interested in an *electro* 12inch...hmm...

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:23:10 -0400
From: William Perez <will@squidco.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: How many mother's in the US

"Bordeaux, Ethan" wrote:

> so far it looks like i'm the sole boston (or even NE US) resident...

another hand up for the northeast US, I'm in New York :) Too bad Uwe
doesn't come here anymore. He used to visit Tetsu Inoue but he moved to
California.

ob mother: finally received my copy of pop artificielle! Haven't heard
the whole thing yet but I loved "Be Near Me" and did not enjoy "The Future"



Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:09:12 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: NO SPYNIL (was: Re: Erik Satin.)

> btw- the ELECTRO 12" on Spynil is CANCELLED!!!

That's weird, considering only a week or two ago Matt
Haines was saying "Sure, yeah, send me your money, I'll ship
it direct..."
Good lord, some of these labels are so shadey.

> anyone have any suggestions where Uwe should shop his electro 12"???

Skam-sters are pretty electro.
hehee,
no@h



Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 12:35:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brett McCormick <brett@funky.chicken.org>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>, Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: NO SPYNIL

Clear!



Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:21:01 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mother List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) LEAD- Gonzalo Martinez/Templates 2

this guy, soon to be a neighbor of mine has this for sale. I have heard
any mention of it, but fuckit I'm buying it. Could be polka for all I
know....
Atlantis Records <sales@atlantisrecords.com>
http://www.AtlantisRecords.com

> Atom Heart (Gonzalo Martinez) - La Cumbe Tristse (Multi Color) Ger CD5
> $7.99
>
> Atom Heart (Flanger) - Templates # 2 (N Tone - NTN 33) UK 12" $7.99

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 16:36:48 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Sebastian Herrfurth <seher@cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: IDM Mailinglist <idm@hyperreal.org>,
Atom Heart mailing list <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Friedmann update

Hi,

just a short note to the Bernd Friedmann fans out there (and to those
interested in the next Atom Heart / Friedmann collaboration):

I've updated my BF page with some sad (well, at least not too good) news
and a preview page for the next N.U.F. album, including some sound samples,
as well as some minor corrections on the discography.

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: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 02:14:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Live At SEL I/S/C, Aerial Service Area

Heya.

This guy's got the following AH/related up for trade/sale in his
current list:

Rowland Atkinson <r.atkinson@socsci.gla.ac.uk>

> Cash or trade offers for the following. All on cd, all in mint condition.
> Happy to haggle,
>
> Atom Heart - Live at Sel i/s/c PS 08/41
> Atom Heart, Niko Heyduck and Victor Sol - Aerial Service Area PS 08/58



Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 12:30:26 +0200
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Erik Satin.

> Erik Satin's release date was supposedly this past Monday... anyone
> seen it yet?

Yep it came out this monday.
And yes it features GUITAR AND FLUGELHORN.
Tracklisting, cover scan and more on the music coming tomorrow
(I forgot the cover at home)

cheers
Marcus



Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 14:52:05 +0200
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) RI 052 ERIC SATIN - LIGHT MUSIC

I just wanna inform ya that

RI 052 ERIC SATIN - LIGHT MUSIC came out this monday.

Here are the tracks:

01 BonJour
02 Magnifique (I¥m Going Out Of My Head)
03 Follow Me To San Jose
04 Light Music (Part 1)
05 Light Music (Part 2)
06 Muy Casino
07 I Know How Music Sounds
08 Silly Facette
09 Baroque
10 Satinesque
11 Dreaming Of A Huge Reverb

Uwe presents to us another alter ego (By the way Eric is French ...).
It sounds like Naturalist flangering on the Magic Sofa after a trip
to France. Somewehre beetween Easy Listening, Soft Latino, German
Schlager, French Love Songs, Miss Marple (the old TV Theme) and 70's
entertainment music. Mostly natural in sound, suddenly turning
artificial and back to accoustic sounds again, thus combining the
old with the new. LB next level.

Lot's of SC-880 Presets, Guitar and Flugelhorn, Harpsichord and
others spiced up with subtly electronics and those patented (atom)
heartbeats and breaks. Totally different and entertaining. Highly
recommended.

For the ultimate Guitar and Flugelhorn experience listen to
SATINESQUE.

If you think Autechre or Mouse on Mars are innovative than this
won't be your favourite CD. (But who actually thinks that ?!?)


cheers

Marcus



Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 12:21:29 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) In Memoriam Gilles Deleuze

I picked up the above 2CD set yesterday, in great part for the exclusive
Atom Heart track on it. Unfortunately, it's a very brief little curiosity,
under 4 minutes, correctly titled "abstract" and "miniature" (actual title
"Abstract Miniatures in Memoriam Gilles Deleuze"). Ah well. Still
absorbing the remainder of the music.

Also rediscovered Datacide's "Flowerhead" this morning while reading the
Sunday paper. It's been probably over a year since I last played this, and
I had forgotten how incredible and sublime it is. I love those symphonic
samples in the title track. This was one of the first full-length cds I
had by Uwe or Tetsu, and having heard much more by both of them since then,
I have to say this is a singular work not terribly like other stuff either
has done, at least that I'm aware of. Beautiful.

-- Brad



Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 21:57:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Towa Tei - "Stupid Fresh"

Hya.

This swanky guy's got the following AH/Lisa Carbon-related release for
trade/sale:
"Jason J. Tar" <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>

> Towa Tei | Stupid Fresh
> Mixes by Lisa Carbon, Hosono, etc
>
> Looking mainly to trade....



Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 09:34:09 -0400
From: Cyberspace Architect <rseguine@mitretek.org>
To: "mother@hyperreal.org" <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) FAX Galleria News

Here's what new at the FAX Galleria where CD cover art for all your
favorite FAX and RI music is available for your viewing pleasure. Check
out the FAX Galleria News at http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX

- Top Ten FAX list compiled by FrÌmann Freyr Bj&Mac246;rnsson 9/99
- many new reviews by pHonaut and rA
- 6 hours of Chris Meloche's Recurring Dreams in Real Audio
- MP3s of the entire FAX catalog

...and as always, get your FAX facts, play the games and puzzles, fill out
the Questionnaire and What's FAX sections, and vote at the FAX poll.

on now: VSVN
--
Roy SeGuine Cyberspace Architect rseguine@mitretek.org
*uttering Kyltpzyxm will get you 90 days with Mr. Mxyzptlyk in the 5th
dimension*



Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 19:02:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) press release - Erik Satin.

ERIK SATIN - LIGHT MUSIC

Erik Satin got it sorted. He is skilled and he plays clavinet. He likes
Bach and Mozart. He wishes to entertain and he certainly does. _Light
Music_ is a strange album as well as a funny one at the same time. A title
like "Satinesque" bounces easily between Bach, Country & Western meets
harddisk scratching, and various other musical fragments and references
without sounding incoherent at all. Other songs such as "Magnifique" or
(what a surprise!) "Baroque" perfectly combine easy listening and
otstanding computer programmings to an image which sounds so easily
arranged. Always on the edge and between being really funny, really
virtous, or really absurd, the eleven songs you are going to find on this
album are through and through convincing. There is no geeky auto-
composition software, just one human brain at work: Erik Satin's _Light
Music_ is a statement and as far away from nowadays ongoing trends as you
can imagine.

Like always, Rather Interesting means: "More light!"


ARTIST: ERIK SATIN
TITLE: LIGHT MUSIC
LABEL: RATHER INTERESTING
CAT#: RI052
FORMAT: CD <50 MIN.>

TRACKLISTING:
01 BONJOUR
02 MAGNIFIQUE (I'M GOING OUT OF MY HEAD)
03 FOLLOW ME TO SAN JOSE
04 LIGHT MUSIC (PART 1)
05 LIGHT MUSIC (PART 2)
06 MUY CASINO
07 I KNOW HOW MUSIC SOUNDS
08 SILLY FACETTE
09 BAROQUE
10 SATINESQUE
11 DREAMING OF A HUGE REVERB



Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:03:34 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Del Haze Entertainment <delhaze@netup.cl>
Subject: (atom) Re: Smile.

Cool.

Check out these sites for more info on The Beach Boys' unreleased
_Smile_ album. Plus I think there are some mp3s of outtakes from those
sessions as well:

Anne Wallace's Pet Sounds site with it's own Smile section:
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~annew/smile/smile3.htm

Good Smile stuff:
http://members.aol.com/chaschke/smile.htm

http://stud.fh-wedel.de/di7477/music/smile/story.htm

elims.
.`-).
| ;
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on: Kapotte Muziek - "The Use Of Recycling" (on Intransitive)



Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 21:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) FAX/RI TradeList.

Hm.

I didn't know about this list... there are quite a few AH/related Fax
and R.I. titles up for trade here:

http://www.beachwise.com/cdtrade/default.asp
.`-).
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 22:45:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Polyester

Yeah.

This guy's got the out-of-print second lisa Carbon cd for auction:

"Dr. Giggles" <moses@imagina.com>

> Lisa Carbon Trio (Atom Heart)-Polyester-Rephlex records cd
>
> listed under doctor-giggles.

On e-Bay I'm assuming... no url given (sorry).



Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 18:56:30 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) jet chamber series

what are people's thoughts about JC? I have JC1 and like it, but from what
I understand, 2, 3, & 4 are not particularly like 1. The scant reviews on
the 2350.org site were not too informative either.

thanks for any help/reviews.

-- Brad



Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 16:32:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brett McCormick <brett@funky.chicken.org>
To: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) jet chamber series


Jet chamber 2 and 3 are great, I still haven't gotten into 4. Jet chamber
1 (if I remember correctly) is very ambient but 2 is a lot more beaty and 3
has some d&b stylings but is quite nice nonetheless.



Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:15:50 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re:Senor Coconut

Hello all

I must get to hear Senor Coconut ...I am willing to burn 2 cds for 1 Senor
burn cd. I have early fax, all afx, all ae, all blackdog,sun ra etc

cheers
ross



Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 00:30:42 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re:Senor Coconut

well don't miss out next time
there will be a Senor Coconut #2
but NOT on RI

g

--
---/////:protest protesters]]]]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - anonymous
"dj's are amongst the fatal errors of the 90's category"- Atom Heart



Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:07:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Senor Coconut

On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Ross wrote:

> I must get to hear Senor Coconut

You oughta look for the Japanese version on East West/Akashic. Should
be easier for you to locate (than the rest of us) since you're in Australia
and all. Of course, you probably already have looked for it, hm?

cihsaka
.`-).
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:44:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST (#3) <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Autechre on Atom Heart.

Ok.

This really short bit is taken from the latest issue (#99.2) of the
UZINE e-zine:

> ULTRA: What about Atom Heart's Rather Interesting label? Is he
> Kraftwerk's true heir? Would you like to do something with
> or for them?
>
> Ae: Atom Heart is good - better than most modern music.

Half answered questions are the best answers, hm? Well, the interview
was conducted via e-mail supposedly... so there you go.

I've heard that the next issue of UZINE (#99.3) will feature an
interview with Flanger. I'm assuming that means both Bernd and Uwe, but I
guess we'll have to see. Here's the info for subscribing if you're
interested:

> To subscribe: send an e-mail to Majordomo@dma.be, do not write anything
> in the subject line but put the following command in the body of the
> mail: subscribe uzine <your e-mail address>
>
> [uzine] contact: ultra@dma.be - drop us a line if you like.
>
> Reviews, interviews, etc. in previous [uzine]s are accessible via the
> database on the ULTRA-site at http://www.dma.be/p/ultra.
>
> The contents of this e-mail are copyright (c) 1999 ULTRA WWW Magazine.

artlu.
.`-).
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 20:53:12 -0400
From: William Perez <will@squidco.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) the wire

don't know if it was mentioned already but the British magazine "The Wire"
has a full page article about Uwe on page 10 in the October issue. They
talk about Chile a bit and why he moved there from Germany, the cultural
differences... it's quite interesting. They mention Senor Coconut, DOS
Tracks, Pop Artificielle, his works with Bernd Friedmann, etc. Good
picture too, more honest than the others I've seen.