Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 00:26:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) LB Articles.

Ah.

If anyone has seen any other articles/interviews with Mr. Schmidt,
please let me know. Transcribing them would also be swell as hell. There
should be a fair amount of recent ones floating around that stem from the
promotion of _Pop Artificielle_...
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Signs Of Chaos _Departure_


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:23:54 1999
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 01:01:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: jet chamber series

On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, B. Yost wrote:

> 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.

#3 is my favorite one, mainly because it took me by surprise. The
first two, as mentioned before, are nice ambient-ish albums, while this one
is quite a bit more upbeat. The ambint wash is there, overlayed with
jungle elements and frantic bleeps and blips. A very uplifting sound.

Track #3, "Ultra Koran", introduces instrumentation never before heard
on any AH/related discs that I recall... at least not in this style. Pete
Namlook plays guitar on this song (extensively), and I've got to say that
it really adds to it. It comes in unexpectedly right before the 10 minute
mark, and lasts for the duration (the song is over 24 minutes). Very very
nice sound.

_Jet Chamber 4_ is the one from this series that I don't believe many
folks have sat down and gave as good a listen to as the first three. I'm
not sure why... I'm guilty of it too. Maybe it's because it came out
during the long gap (7 months!) between the releases of _Penatonic
Surprise_ and _Schnittstelle_, so it just kind of slipped by? This was
also the period where Uwe had just moved to Chile and was still settling in
I believe...

...anyway, I suppose I oughta give it an intentive listen this week.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Jet Chamber _Jet Chamber 3_


From cache@texas.net Sat Nov 20 16:23:55 1999
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:03:36 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: jet chamber series

> Track #3, "Ultra Koran", introduces instrumentation never before
> heard on any AH/related discs that I recall... at least not in this style.
>Pete Namlook plays guitar on this song (extensively), and I've got to say
>that it really adds to it. It comes in unexpectedly right before the 10
>minute mark, and lasts for the duration (the song is over 24 minutes).
>Very very nice sound.

Namlook does this on Lisa Carbon: Trio De Janeiro, on a track called Magic
Sofa (last track on the CD). it's mercifully short (namlook's jazz guitar
gets old for me really fast), although i must admit that it works better
for me in the context of AH's smarmy lounge/jazz than in other tracks i've
heard..

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


From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:23:56 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 08:53:08 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

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Hi all

i have just been having a weekend of Uwe listening and decided that my fav
release has got to be NATURALIST..I saw the cover and thought
I bet this will be a shit release and was really surprised at how amazing
it
is......

I recommend it to anyone

What is everyone elses?

cheers
ross


From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:23:57 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 08:53:08 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

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Hi all

i have just been having a weekend of Uwe listening and decided that my fav
release has got to be NATURALIST..I saw the cover and thought
I bet this will be a shit release and was really surprised at how amazing
it
is......

I recommend it to anyone

What is everyone elses?

cheers
ross


From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:23:58 1999
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 16:01:27 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

The opening 2mins of it are amazing!!!!
esp right after that guy says "...you know... Im just a Naturalist" and
*BOOM*
Uwe goes nuts
still to me, cuz I like to groove, I think Morphogenetic Fields and
Semi-Acoustic Nature are my fav's.

gilly

Ross wrote:

> Hi all
>
> i have just been having a weekend of Uwe listening and decided that my
fav
> release has got to be NATURALIST..I saw the cover and thought
> I bet this will be a shit release and was really surprised at how amazing
it
> is......
>
> I recommend it to anyone
>
> What is everyone elses?
>
> cheers
> ross



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



From Auraphage@aol.com Sat Nov 20 16:23:59 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 00:26:57 EDT
From: Auraphage@aol.com
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

well actually i only own Silver Sound 60 and Dropshadow Disease, but they
are
both incredible! Dropshadow Disease is the best use of vocals i've heard
yet
in electronic music. I have HAT and Machine Paisley forthcoming for my
birthday, i can't wait! Also very much looking forward to Naturalist and
Schnittstelle. I owned Paranoid, because i loved +N "Plane" and both
Victor
Sol on Fax, but it was so damn boring. For me, that release was a big
question mark. No inspiration, no evolution, no like!

From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:00 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 01:52:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Ross asked:

> decided that my fav release has got to be NATURALIST..
>
> What is everyone elses?

I prefer _Schnittstelle_ to _Naturalist_ (not really into the Uwe-
cheeze/humor stuff). Plus I dig the _Schnittstelle_ sleeve quite a bit.

My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue Bendthaus,
followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_ by Senor
Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'



From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:24:01 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 19:48:43 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Machine Paisley


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Hi all

i have just listened to Copacabana palace (paisley edit) from Beauty
Forward cd....is the MAchine Paisley album as great as this track????

cheers
ross


From jpklein@flash.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:02 1999
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 09:58:45 -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: whats your fav release

I like the cheese, so it's three way tie :
Senor Coconut/Naturalist/Schnittstelle.

I also LOVE Render. I first started buying Lassigue Bendhaus before I
actually
knew that LB was AB is Uwe Schmidt. I've been along time YMO fan and a lot
of
the Lassigue stuff sounds like "Technodelic" period YMO to my ears. If you
don't own that classic (was it 1982?!) record, I strongly suggest tracking
it
down. It and 1993's "Technodon" are my fave YMOs. In a similar vein (sorta)
is
Haruomi Hosono's "Philharmony". I was one of the only two YMO freaks I knew
way
back then. Still great stuff today and you can hear them through Uwe on
occasion (and with him as far as Hosono is concerned).
jeff

Christopher Miller wrote:

> I prefer _Schnittstelle_ to _Naturalist_ (not really into the Uwe-
> cheeze/humor stuff). Plus I dig the _Schnittstelle_ sleeve quite a bit.
>
> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue Bendthaus,

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



From tarjason@pilot.msu.edu Sat Nov 20 16:24:03 1999
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 20:12:54 -0400
From: Jason J. Tar <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org, whitezone-l@mail.sonic.net
Subject: (atom) Dots for trade.

Not _Caps for Sale_, the fun children's story, but a sealed copy of Atom
Heart's _Dots_ CD. Anyone want it? Mainly interested in getting the new
Haco and Otomo Yoshihide releases on P-Vine, but open to other ideas as
well....

JJTar.

---
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.

From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:04 1999
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 19:32:28 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

I love RENDER also
and I'm surprised how many DID NOT like it
it's gr81`

Christopher Miller wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Ross asked:
>
> > decided that my fav release has got to be NATURALIST..
> >
> > What is everyone elses?
>
> I prefer _Schnittstelle_ to _Naturalist_ (not really into the Uwe-
> cheeze/humor stuff). Plus I dig the _Schnittstelle_ sleeve quite a bit.
>
> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue Bendthaus,
> followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_ by Senor
> Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.
> .`-
).
> |
;
> christopher miller o
o'
> evil@digital.net =
> '

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



From Auraphage@aol.com Sat Nov 20 16:24:05 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 23:06:44 EDT
From: Auraphage@aol.com
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Uwe cheese

i noticed some people talking about the trademark "Uwe cheese/humor". I'm
just curious what this is referring to. Are the freakish antics on
Dropshadow Disease (which i think is brilliant) indicative of this humor?
And what other records possess this special cheese? thanks for your
time....

From jpklein@flash.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:06 1999
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 05:03:41 -0500
From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@flash.net>
To: Auraphage@aol.com
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Uwe cheese

e.g., Doing an lp entitled "The Naturalist" on which everything imaginable
is
synthesized/processed to the gills. Cheese, though, is a slightly different
aspect which is much broader, but comes from having a sense of humor. It's
more
subtle and kind of like using a cliche in literature...using certain
sounds/effects/styles which signal the hearer in a "tongue-in-cheek"
fashion. To
use an example from another artist, Jimi Tenor tends to use cheese pretty
effectively in his last few records. Uwe's is different, but still there.
Compare
The Naturalist to Schnittstelle (with - without).
jeff

Auraphage@aol.com wrote:

> i noticed some people talking about the trademark "Uwe cheese/humor".
I'm
> just curious what this is referring to. Are the freakish antics on
> Dropshadow Disease (which i think is brilliant) indicative of this humor?
> And what other records possess this special cheese? thanks for your
time....

--
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



From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:24:07 1999
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 15:23:16 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Tetsu Inoue Webpage!


Hi all,
I thought i'd post this info here as the two musicians
have made at least 8 albums together...:

This is an informal annoucement of the web's first
Tetsu Inoue homepage!:

http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin

Right now it's just a barebones skeleton with a few odds
and ends, but i will be furnishing the page little by little
as i learn more about html (newbie here!)

Call For Submissions:
I encourage you to send me anything releated to Tetsu Inoue
(reviews of his music, INTERVIEWS, articles, pictures, rumors,
etc) so i can put it on the page and put your name in the credits
section. All suggestions are welcome.

no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
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/




From laerm@voicenet.com Sat Nov 20 16:24:08 1999
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:37:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: laerm <laerm@voicenet.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Christopher Miller wrote:

> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue
> Bendthaus, followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_
> by Senor Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.

hmmm...forced to pick just one, i'd probably also go with _render_, too.
but i also really get into _orange_, datacide _ondas_, senor coconut _el
gran baile_, the second nature album and, for the fun part, _dropshadow
disease_. :)

*
####
a disturbance in a system. ####
laerm. @voicenet.com ##:#
calm down my heart/don't beat so fast/don't be afraid
icq:5562209 just once in a lifetime


From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:24:09 1999
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:46:40 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) review: HAT



HAT (RI037)

Until this release, the only explicit collaborations presented on the RI
label were Datacide and Masters of Psychedelic Ambience, both of which
involved Tetsu Inoue. Add to those "H.A.T." which might thought of as a
kind of Datacide spinoff plus a guest musician. From HAT up to
Fonosandwich, all the releases are either by previously established
collaboration projects (Datacide & +N), or authored by friends (Dandy Jack
& the Plastic Woman, & Lisa Carbon), or alternate musical personalities
(such as Senor Coconut & MC Heart). For this release, Uwe Schmidt and
Inoue finally get themselves into the studio with Haruomi Hosono, who they
themselves revered and respected as one of the most intriguing Electronic
composers whose career spans several decades. Around the time of HAT's
release "Harry" was opening up his own new label Daisyworld, which would
soon reissue this first HAT album to Japanese audiences featuring new
cover art with crop circle designs depicting the classy HAT logo (it'd
make a great hood ornament wouldn't it?!) This whole album is awash with
"Highly Active Textures," digital tone sheets and galvanized wave
blips that often zip by rapidly before camouflaging themselves back into
the song. Along with whirling keyboards, futurefunky rhythms, and
Mactalk backtalk, the excessively abstract is once again somehow made both
humorous and appreciable.

01. Funk Coaster - Off kilter soundbits coming from all directions and
blended, syncopated hard disk debris. After 2'25" of this intro madness
filled with binary spittoons, which all taken together in realtime
induces a sort of mildly-disorienting and giddy satisfaction, we get a
statement from Albert, the mactalk voice: "I am the funk master...!"
Now the drum sequences change up gears and deliver a hard driving rhythm.
Forceful, quirky, and with considerable variation. These drum patterns
are the sturdy backbone for sporadic assault of DSP miscellany (this is
the funk). Near the end, a finale interlaces the predominant rhythms
with those from the intro: two independent rhythms work as one.

02. Organic Mango - This second track is a solid follow up to
the great funk coaster, off we go! Showing up again on RI2, this one is a
fine downtempo whallop after the opening rampage. Whining filter whistles
creep out between these comparably gentle beats. Slide whistle wierdness
and I really would have no idea what one would call this kind of music.
Hyperexotic solo passages remind me of 70's freestyle nostalgia rock
translating through time via analog synthesis. Great melodies here!

03. Sleep Run - You'll roll with this one. The bass drum starts us off
for a few rounds, setting a moderate rhythm. Piano chords are introduced,
and the track is turned into a loungey chaser. Funky synth twangs are
inserted into the sequence and the song is wasting no time filling out.
At 4'20" we got some ivory ticklin' solo activty, which promptly does
a 180" spin and plays in reverse at some fill-point. How is it that they
can slip in interleaved pianobar riffs with all these other hi-tech
elements and still keep it appetizing??

04. 2 Gigabyte of Joujou - The experhythmental 2-minute intro pulls the
landing gear up, then the multiple timesig'd beats begin to flow, what
count is it? Everything seems wacked out of control, yet somehow still
groovable. Harddrive garbage dumped all over the place, turning it
instrumental. I was thinking that this was the 1st track without piano
instrumentation, but the 2nd half of the track is all layered up with more
multiple mellokeys. What was I thinking?

05. Kubrick - At the time he was alive. Shut your wide eyes and sit back
to enjoy the detail in this one. Trunc'd bits of synth suspended in a
circulating dub matrix. The chunks sometime remind me of the FX for
Artificial Countryside (MU), but there's a thump-tech tactic at
work that propels it. A good one, particularly at moderately high volume.

06. Quick ESC. - The finisher is the longest track on the album. A
gradual fade-in of a field recording with a woman singing in the
background that approximates blurred Japanese Karaoki scenes melding into
each other. The crystaline pulsating synth static sputters tones make
their way in and then the superclap! (TM) Next, a wobbling projection
spills holographic pixels that play the part of the melody. The overall
design reminds of me of something approximating "Rather Sleep Than Dance"
from MU, although the two tracks are quit different. A very memorable
combination of sounds here.


"h|ghly @c+|v3 +3chn0l0gy"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Webpage: ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/index.html
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/
























From tangent@mntvernon.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:10 1999
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 12:21:29 -0500
From: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) whats your fav release

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At 11:37 AM 10/5/99 -0400, laerm <laerm@voicenet.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Christopher Miller wrote:
>
>> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue
>> Bendthaus, followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_
>> by Senor Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.
>
>hmmm...forced to pick just one, i'd probably also go with _render_, too.
>but i also really get into _orange_, datacide _ondas_, senor coconut _el
>gran baile_, the second nature album and, for the fun part, _dropshadow
>disease_. :)

I'm surprised that no one picked HAT - "DSP Holiday". It would be in my
top five favorite Atom Heart (with Haroumi Hosono and Tetsu Inoue, of
course) releases ever.

My list:

Naturalist
HAT - "DSP Holiday"
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Render"
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Pop Artificielle"
Flanger - Templates

Very close seconds:

Schnittstelle
Roger Tubesound Ensemble - Pentatonik Surprise (am I the only one that
feels this disk is amazing? The stereo separation <ala "Ondas"> and jazz
melodies are fantastic here)
Lisa Carbon - Trio De Janeiro
SeÒor Coconut - Gran Baile Con
Dropshadow Disease
Machine Paisley
Hat - (first album)

--

Mr. Tangent


From Adam.J.Weitzman@newsedge.com Sat Nov 20 16:24:11 1999
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 14:02:08 -0400
From: Adam J Weitzman <Adam.J.Weitzman@newsedge.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) whats your fav release

Nobody has picked my favorite as their favorite yet. Isn't that
great?! We all love Uwe, but we all have slightly different perceptions
of what his best stuff is.

I must admit, I do not own any LB releases. I will one day. It's
expensive keeping up with this guy, though. :-)

If I had to rank my top 5 Uwe-related releases, they would be:

1. Brown
2. Micropossessed
3. Jet Chamber
4. Mono Trademark
5. Datacide 2

My five "honorable mentions" would go to: VSVN, Shellglove, Jet Chamber
III, BASS and Schnittstelle.

----- 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



From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:12 1999
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 11:53:59 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) whats your fav release

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I have a feeling many didint get DSP holiday cuz it was jap import
wasn't this Cd like 30bux or something???
if not, tell me where I can order it from?


"Mr. Tangent" wrote:

> At 11:37 AM 10/5/99 -0400, laerm <laerm@voicenet.com> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Christopher Miller wrote:
> >
> >> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue
> >> Bendthaus, followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_
> >> by Senor Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.
> >
> >hmmm...forced to pick just one, i'd probably also go with _render_, too.
> >but i also really get into _orange_, datacide _ondas_, senor coconut _el
> >gran baile_, the second nature album and, for the fun part, _dropshadow
> >disease_. :)
>
> I'm surprised that no one picked HAT - "DSP Holiday". It would be in my
> top five favorite Atom Heart (with Haroumi Hosono and Tetsu Inoue, of
> course) releases ever.
>
> My list:
>
> Naturalist
> HAT - "DSP Holiday"
> Lassigue Bendthaus - "Render"
> Lassigue Bendthaus - "Pop Artificielle"
> Flanger - Templates
>
> Very close seconds:
>
> Schnittstelle
> Roger Tubesound Ensemble - Pentatonik Surprise (am I the only one that
> feels this disk is amazing? The stereo separation <ala "Ondas"> and jazz
> melodies are fantastic here)
> Lisa Carbon - Trio De Janeiro
> SeÒor Coconut - Gran Baile Con
> Dropshadow Disease
> Machine Paisley
> Hat - (first album)
>
> --
>
> Mr. Tangent

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



From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:24:13 1999
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 15:39:22 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) whats your fav release


Well fancy that, no one picked Interactive Music!
I dunno if i'd call it my 'favorite' but man, that is
one fine album!! Some others i really really really like:

Flanger
Trio De Janiero (the DW version with the 2 stunning bonus tracks)
B.A.S.S.
Datacide "Flowerhead"

no@h
ps- favorite song title? "Kinky Sky Candy Drops"

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
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/





From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:24:14 1999
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 07:28:02 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) DOS track


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Whart do people think of DOS tracks...im not sure about it
rjh


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:15 1999
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 23:24:25 -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

Um.

This guy's got the following AH/related for sale/trade on his current
list:
Rowland Atkinson <r.atkinson@socsci.gla.ac.uk>

> Atom Heart - Live at Sel i/s/c PS 08/41 (FAX)
> Atom Heart, Niko Heyduck and Victor Sol - Aerial Service Area PS 08/58
> (FAX)
>
> Im looking for trade or dollar offers - a fair offer is likely to be
> warmly received. All discs are in mint condition.
>
> Wants:
>
> Royal Astronomy, IF 1, Masters of Psychedelic Ambiance, Dropshadow
> Disease, Naturalist, Funki Porcini - latest, Conjoint, Ninja comps.


From emefem@btinternet.com Sat Nov 20 16:24:16 1999
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 99 10:52:08 +0100
From: mm <emefem@btinternet.com>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

> My favorite AH album has got to be _Render_ by Lassigue Bendthaus,
>followed by _Shellglove_ by Atom Heart and _El Gran Baile_ by Senor
>Coconut. Oh yeah... can't forget about the VSVN album.


I have never heard _Shellglove_ or VSVN, are they still available ?

What does _Shellglove_ sound like?

Regards

Chris A

From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:17 1999
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 00:23:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Chris A asked:

> I have never heard _Shellglove_ or VSVN, are they still available ?

I'm not sure about _Shellglove_, but I'm thinking with a little
research and cd-hunting you should be able to find a copy. The Recent
Programmings label went under however (right after this and its
accompanying _Apart_ single), so you might have a hard time.

VSVN is gonna cost you though. That is, if you can find someone
willing to sell you a copy. Limited to only 500 copies, it's been
out-of-print for around four years now.

> What does _Shellglove_ sound like?

There's a review of it in the January.1997 mother archives that I
forwarded from IDM. I also gave some raving positive wonderful opinions of
this album in March.1997. You can find them at:

http://www.hyperreal.org/music/lists/mother/

If they're not there, please e-mail me and i'll forward them to you.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Signs Of Chaos _Departure_


From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:18 1999
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:19:46 -0700
From: papagilly <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) whats your fav release

NO one has mentioned +N built. I can see why, i listened to it today and I
think it is one of my least favorite, there is hardly any music on there at
all:(

Furthermore, NO ONE has mentioned BITNIKS, which I find to be one of the
best. But that guy Lexaunculpt has had my copy since January so I couldn't
tell you what it sounds like....


g

pHonaut wrote:

> Well fancy that, no one picked Interactive Music!
> I dunno if i'd call it my 'favorite' but man, that is
> one fine album!! Some others i really really really like:
>
> Flanger
> Trio De Janiero (the DW version with the 2 stunning bonus tracks)
> B.A.S.S.
> Datacide "Flowerhead"
>
> no@h
> ps- favorite song title? "Kinky Sky Candy Drops"
>
> "|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
> . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
> Tetsu Inoue Homepage: ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
> 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/

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



From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:19 1999
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:32:01 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: whats your fav release

On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, papagilly wrote:

> NO ONE has mentioned BITNIKS, which I find to be one of the best. But
> that guy Lexaunculpt has had my copy since January so I couldn't tell you
> what it sounds like....

Man oh man. You should know better than to loan out your Atom Heart!
It's irreplaceable. Geez. How many times have I heard folks on this list
despair over ex-girlfriends, professors, friends, etc not giving back their
AH?? You know why... because it's good and they don't want to give it
back.

Ok. I think when it comes to AH, you should tell people: "Sorry, but
I don't loan out my Atom Heart cds.". Go ahead, practice saying it. And
if they give you a hard time, justify it with something like: "...it's
just that they're limited to only 500 copies worlwide and I won't be able
to replace my copy.". Yep.

That reminds me... I should get my _Machine Paisley_ and _DSP Holiday_
back from my buddy Josh. Hope they're doing alright.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

on: Dr. Rockit _Ready To Rockit_


From brett@funky.chicken.org Sat Nov 20 16:24:20 1999
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 17:37:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brett McCormick <brett@funky.chicken.org>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: whats your fav release


Heh, no doubt. On that note, does anyone know of any good cd repair
outfits? I've heard of places that will refinish your cds, thus
removing the scratches. I've got several AH dics that are no longer
in great condition that i'd love to have repaired.. anyone got any
leads?

On Wed, 6 October 1999, at 20:32:01, Christopher Miller wrote:

> Man oh man. You should know better than to loan out your Atom
Heart!
> It's irreplaceable. Geez. How many times have I heard folks on this
list
> despair over ex-girlfriends, professors, friends, etc not giving back
their
> AH?? You know why... because it's good and they don't want to give itan
> back.
>
> Ok. I think when it comes to AH, you should tell people: "Sorry,
but
> I don't loan out my Atom Heart cds.". Go ahead, practice saying it. And
> if they give you a hard time, justify it with something like: "...it's
> just that they're limited to only 500 copies worlwide and I won't be able
> to replace my copy.". Yep.
>
> That reminds me... I should get my _Machine Paisley_ and _DSP
Holiday_
> back from my buddy Josh. Hope they're doing alright.
> .`-
).
> |
;
> christopher miller o
o'
> evil@digital.net =
> '
>
> on: Dr. Rockit _Ready To Rockit_
>
>

From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:21 1999
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 00:12:34 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Del Haze Entertainment News October 1999

:: :::::::
::
::::::::::::::::::
:: :: ::
::::::. :::::::

*news october 1999*

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

*music*

- additional programmings, editing and mastering of jorge gonzalez' new
album entitled *mi destino* to be released on chile's *alerce* label

- preparations for the next *r.i.* release to be called *los sampler's*

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


*design*

- linger decoree design for *los sampler's*


*communication*

- macos members: 390
- 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


*attached*

important words

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:: ::
:: del haze entertainment ::
:: pedro lira 1473 a ::
:: providencia ::
:: santiago ::
:: ::
:: tel: ++56-2-2042728 ::
:: fax: ++56-2-3419870 ::
:: e-mail: delhaze@netup.cl ::
:: ::
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From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:24:22 1999
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 18:43:04 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) more ATOM HEART


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I am wanting to get these

MACHINE PAISLEY RI 035
BROWN RI 036
+N: Built RI 039
DATACIDE: Ondas RI 040
REAL INTELLIGENCE II RI 041

how do they fair to say DOS tracks and later stuff?

cheers


From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:24:25 1999
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 18:50:25 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) ERIC SATAN


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HAS ANYONE GOT ERIC SATAN YET...whats it like

chrreerrrsssssssssssssssss
r o
s s


From jpklein@flash.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:52 1999
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 04:55:00 -0500
From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@flash.net>
To: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
Cc: Uwe and Friends <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) ERIC SATAN


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Devilish. The Eric Satie, however, is a different story...:-)
jeff

Ross wrote:

HAS ANYONE GOT ERIC SATAN YET...whats it
like chrreerrrsssssssssssssssssr
o
s s

--
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


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:56 1999
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 21:45:01 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Whitehouse, Larger Than Life, Electronique

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Um.

This guy has the following three AH/related records for sale in his
current list (make sure to read the small print however):

John <umdungeon@yahoo.com>
http://www.umd.clara.net/rsaleindex.html

> Atom Heart Larger than Life EP Delirium
> Atom Heart WhiteHouse Rising High Records
> Pink Ellen & Atom Heart Elektronikkaa Rising High Records
>
>
> If you see a record you like you may Email a requst to listen and we
> will try to send you a clip of that record as soon as possible.
>
> All records shown may or may not be available for sale and are shown
> purely as an invitation to treat. You may request information on a
> particular record you'e interested in, and we can arrange to send you a
> short sound clip of the record by Email. Minimum price for all records is
> £7 unless otherwise stated. Delivery is extra. Cheques are accepted.


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:57 1999
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 18:17:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) reviews - Templates EP1 + EP2 & Pop Artificielle

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Ah.

This is a review of the two Flanger 12" eps that came from the current
issue of _Ultra E-Zine_:

> FLANGER "Templates EP1 + EP2" ***
> 2x12" - Ntone (Ntone 32+33) 24'14"+26'19"
>
> Yes! Delightful as well as refined they be, these two tongue-in-cheek
> ep's (they've since been compiled onto one cd) by mister Atom Heart and
> one B. Friedmann, containing exactly eight excursions into digital jazz,
> reminding rather a lot of the music Atom Heart recorded in '96 for the
> "Pentatonic Surprise" cd (on Rather Interesting) in his Roger Tubesound
> Ensemble disguise. This is unique music for the mind at home or on the
> move, and groovy at that, but no dancefloor jazz or techno, make no
> mistake. It's indeed unlikely that a Flanger track will be appearing on
> a breakbeat compilation... Flanger is rather on the jazzy side of Gescom,
> Funkst&Mac246;rung or Monolake ("Full on scientist" is an odd one out, being
> more dubby in the sensimilla sense of the word). And yet it's jazz. And
> yet it's intelligent electronic listening music. It's got both humour
> and soul. (pv)


And here's one of _Pop Artificielle_ from the same issue:

> LB "Pop Artificielle" **1/2 ("Angie": ****1/2)
> cd - 1999 - KK (KK 141) 39'41"

> In a way, Flanger's "take on jazz" (if any) is comparable to LB's
> approach to pop classics on "Pop Artificielle". And that is no surprise,
> since LB = Lassigue Bendthaus also has that Atom Heart ingredient... For
> those who are more down-to-earth and who want to make the link literally,
> we recommend playing Flanger's "Short note with a few (pops and
> crackles)" and mixing LB's version of "Silence is golden" into it. Then
> you'll see! Nevertheless, the main reason you should all buy "Pop
> Artificielle" is LB's cover of "Angie". Whereas I've always dismissed
> the Rolling Stones' original as too melodramatic, as 'syrupy', LB's
> version brings those rather beautiful lyrics in just the right way, with
> an extra bit of tongue-in-cheek to make it fit in the nineties, where all
> those love words sound a bit awkward with so much Hollywood around (cf.
> Umberto Eco's statement that the words "I love you" form a quote and are
> therefore well nigh unpronounceable). Also, LB's arrangement on "Angie"
> is a work of genius: the eerie electronic orchestration (which reminds a
> little bit of Air, but bears less seventies chrome) is just perfect for a
> love affair amidst rectangular fashion, techno discotheques and matrix
> computers... Ah, if only this cover were universally known as the
> original: it'd put a halt to all those silly "electronic music cannot
> convey emotions" arguments once and for all! But then again, the magic
> might start to rub off, as it did from the Rolling Stones' "Angie"... But
> enough of this paradoxical banter! Elsewhere on the cd, LB also covered
> "Sunshine superman" (Donovan), "Jealous guy" (John Lennon), "Ashes to
> ashes" (David Bowie), "Superbad" (James Brown), "The future" (Prince),
> "You are in my system" (the System, feat. Robert Palmer - if I remember
> correctly?), "Thatness and thereness" (YMO or Ryuichi Sakamoto?) and "Be
> Near Me" (ABC?). A 12" with "Jealous guy" and two more album tracks
> exists, I was told, but it doesn't feature "Angie". (pv)


Here's some info on the e-mail zine:

> 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. If you'd like to
> receive a specific back issue, mail us.
>
> The contents of this e-mail are copyright (c) 1999 ULTRA WWW Magazine.

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


From laerm@voicenet.com Sat Nov 20 16:24:58 1999
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 16:10:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: laerm <laerm@voicenet.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) best uwe release

i just realised how futile this is for us to say which is better/best -
have any of us heard all of them? :)

*
####
a disturbance in a system. ####
laerm. @voicenet.com ##:#
calm down my heart/don't beat so fast/don't be afraid
icq:5562209 just once in a lifetime


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:24:59 1999
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 18:32:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: best uwe release

On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, laerm asked:

> i just realised how futile this is for us to say which is better/best -
> have any of us heard all of them? :)

Yeah, all but the two ultra-rare cds and the Pornotanz album. Oh, and
I still am behind on the newer ones... _Dos Tracks_ and _Light Music_. And
some of the older 12"s. But yeah, I've heard pretty much everything else.

I think a list of which ones are peoples' *least* favorites would be
more beneficial.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:25:00 1999
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 18:36:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Hertz

Hey!

Wake up! This guy's got the very first Lassigue Bendthaus cd single
for sale:
Pierre <lycka@videotron.ca>

> I am asking 10$US includes the shipping in USA/CAN.
>
> Email me if still interested. It is in MINT condition, of course :)



Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 23:56:49 -0400
From: Jason J. Tar <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Atom Heart Tribute.

Hello, My recent project, including a track in tribute to Atom Heart, has
been put online by the folks at SFWD. Details below: :)

Hello,
With the announcemnt of MildManJan's boxes finally being available, we at
ooT,eviLnaCskcuD! records would also like to make an announcement:

SFWD has created a website to distribute free music on the internet. Their
first distribution is the WWJD? _DIH!_ recordings from ooT,eviLnaCskcuD!
records. We are honored to have been selected for this inaugural event.
Not only have all the tracks from the recording been encoded, but track
notes by WWJD? himself have been added to augment your listening
experience.
Please take a moment and enjoy.
The website can be found at http://207.36.249.47/ (in the near future,
this will be sfwd.org)

Read what others have said about this release:
Ed (DMX Krew) -- "Well, I'm afraid I didn't like it."
Simon (Ocosi/GatorBaitTen) -- "the CD is sick man sick sick sick sick ...."
Multipara (LuxNigra) -- "and in the end not sounding like anything i've
heard..."

I'd like to take a quick moment to thank Chris for this opportunity, as I
fear the censors at MP3.com wouldn't have allowed such tracks to be
released on their webspace.

Well, happy downloading and enjoy! :)
Jason J. Tar (aka--WWJD?)


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

From byost@megsinet.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:04 1999
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 10:26:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: B. Yost <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Lead: Lisa Carbon "Post-Techno Swing"

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If anyone is looking for that first Lisa Carbon CD on Sonic/Instinct,
there's a sealed copy on Ebay ending in about four hours (around 2:00 PM
Eastern time), with a current high bid of only $2.25 or so.
(I'm not the seller and don't know the seller).

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=175671112

It's a good CD and that's definitely a great price.

-- Brad


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:05 1999
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 22:54:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Flextone

Heya.

The first RI cd is up on eBay from this guy:

Bob Weisend <rweisend@falcon.csc.calpoly.edu>
http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=bweisend

> Flextone (RI 023)


From Laurent.Vitalis@intellia.com Sat Nov 20 16:27:06 1999
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 11:56:33 -0400
From: Laurent Vitalis <Laurent.Vitalis@intellia.com>
To: "'mother@hyperreal.org'" <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead : Real Intelligence 1

A store here in Montreal has 3 copies (new, wrapped) of Real Intelligence
1.
The price is 15$CDN (~10$ US) each.

If you are interested, mail me.

laurent@intellia.com
==============================================




From tangent@mntvernon.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:07 1999
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:16:22 -0500
From: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Midnight Sound?

Was "Midnight Sound" (On Kiff SM) ever released? This is the second
pairing of Uwe Schmidt with Burnt Friedman and should be somewhat of a
sequel to the beautiful Flanger - Templates work. Anyone know if it's out,
and if so where I can find it? If it's not out... does anyone know a
release date? Thanks in advance.

Mr. Tangent


From Laurent.Vitalis@intellia.com Sat Nov 20 16:27:08 1999
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 14:09:54 -0400
From: Laurent Vitalis <Laurent.Vitalis@intellia.com>
To: "'mother@hyperreal.org'" <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) AH sound alike

Hi everyone,

I was wondering if you have some albums that sound like Atom Heart.

Here's some things you can try :

- UMO 1 (liquidsky i think)
- UMO 2
- Electronic Dub (rising high)

Of course, those are not as good as AH but they are rather interesting...


laurent@intellia.com
==============================================




From seher@cs.tu-berlin.de Sat Nov 20 16:27:09 1999
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 13:27:09 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Sebastian Herrfurth <seher@cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: Atom Heart mailing list <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) Midnight Sound?

Hi,

On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Mr. Tangent wrote:

> Was "Midnight Sound" (On Kiff SM) ever released? This is the second
> pairing of Uwe Schmidt with Burnt Friedman and should be somewhat of a
> sequel to the beautiful Flanger - Templates work. Anyone know if it's
out,
> and if so where I can find it? If it's not out... does anyone know a
> release date? Thanks in advance.

Pssst. Please remember: I didn't tell you :-)

Kiff SM was shut down just recently, so the latest releases of their
schedule were never done. This includes the newest N.U.F: album from Bernd
as well as Midnight Sounds. While Bernd don't has a label yet for the
N.U.F., Midnight Sounds will be released on NinjaTune (or NTone) as
Flanger 2. No release date yet.

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


From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:11 1999
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 11:37:41 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) urbansounds --> e x p e r i m e n t a l + i d m

Read this review on Sean Coopers Urban Sounds
He mentions Atom Heart in the review, it may interest some of you
http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/new_releases/experimental/nr_fleischm
ann.html

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&&& &&&

[top left][bluebar]
[IMAGE][experimental + idm]
[IMAGE]
[features]
[new releases]

[electro]

[ambient]

[downtempo]

[drum'n'bass]

[techno + house]

[experimental + idm]

[dj mixes]
[links]
[about us]

[dingleberries]
[IMAGE] B. Fleischmann | Pop Loops for Breakfast Charhizma 1999 >>>

Bernhard Fleischmann's Pop Loops for Breakfast has finally, thankfully,
made its way to the shores of North America. From what I can determine,
the 24-year-old Fleischmann is affiliated with the Rhiz bar in Vienna
(see the album's label, Charhizma), recent host to such live acts as
Christian Fennesz, Pita, Rehberg& Bauer, and Curd Duca. If that's the
case, the influence of his associates -- Fennesz and Curd Duca in
particular -- are faintly evident in the music's wonderful DSPop
construction. Fleischmann's loop-based tracks recall some of the less
silly moments of Atom Heart's Dropshadow Disease and other computer pop
efforts, without falling into easy-listening methods. Rhythms and
melodies are simple and catchy, but not at the expense of ingenuity. Not
dissimilar from some of the Tom label's recent output, these are modest,
shy songs --- don't let the backing growls and granular hisses fool you
-- that needn't hide behind macho or sarcastic posturing. And to top it
off, the CD version of Pop Loops includes an illuminating,
unapologetically heartfelt cover of Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" buried at
the end of the last index. A well-balanced breakfast, indeed.

Rating: 7.81 | Mike Javor[IMAGE]
[IMAGE]
[b. fleischmann cover]
[IMAGE]
[listen]
[IMAGE]
Le Matin

Slope

[urbansounds]
[electronic music and beyond][grey stripe]

From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:12 1999
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 11:30:45 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: idm@hyperreal.org,
ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>,
scr@socal-raves.org
Subject: (atom) Iron Feather Journal


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The recent interview I did with Atom Heart for the IFJ is now available
from s://kimo records. Check it out please:)

gilly

Subject:
whitezone-l s://kimo new releases 10.15
Date:
Sat, 16 Oct 1999 03:05:42 -0400
From:
"s://kimo"
Organization:
>s://kimo
To:





S://KIMO

NEW RELEASES 10.15

PLEASE ORDER BY 12:00 PM ON MONDAY FOR BEST CHANCE OF GETTING WHAT YOU
WANT

Some new and some restock.
IMPORTANT! please let me know what type of payment you wish to use if
you have recently changed addresses, let me know to be safe. CREDIT
CARD/CHECK or MONEY ORDER are accepted. if CHECK or MONEY ORDER, let
me know and i will get you shipping and payment info as soon as you
reserve. also I NEED YOUR FULL NAME , not just the e-mail address.
ALL CREDIT CARD INFO FROM PREVIOUS PURCHASES ARE KEPT ON FILE.
PLEASE JUST CLIP THE RELEASES YOU WANT, AND PLEASE DONT QUOTE THE
ENIRE LIST BACK TO ME (i print these out and it wastes paper)


stuff<<<<

STILL IN STOCK

V/A : "Warp 10+1 Influences 2 x CD (MATADOR) $16.50
V/A : "Warp 10+2 Classics" 2 X CD (MATADOR) $16.50
V/A : "Warp 10+3 Remixes" 2 x CD (MATADOR) $16.50

>>>BUY ALL 3 FOR $43.99 & SAVE $5.50<<<

MULTICAST: Iron Feather Journal #17 (OBLIQ) $6.99
Obliq Recordings and the Iron Feather Journal have teamed up in
producing a very exciting release. Obliq's Multicast has released a 3
track 10" with tracks Laura, Heffehab, and an exclusive remix of
Equivii by Pitchcadet Record's m-tec. The first 300 releases are on
grey vinyl. The Iron Feather Journal is a jammed packed 40-page
magazine full of articles, reviews, poetry, art, contact, hacking
infoz, and interviews with
Atom Heart, Robert Anton Wilson, TheBarrio.com/Phthalo Records, Obliq
Recordings among others!



From tangent@mntvernon.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:13 1999
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 21:30:10 -0500
From: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Two AH related discs for SALE

From: <yusher@netvision.net.il>
Newsgroups: rec.music.ambient
Subject: fs list
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 23:11:30 +0300
Organization: NetVision Israel

softcore [fax] (atom heart) 15$

it - era vulgaris Ncoded [disturbance] 7$
with remixes by lassigue bendthaus, monomorph, lustmord

--

This guy posted to RMA with the above for sale (and other non-AH ones).
Good luck.

Mr. Tangent


From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:14 1999
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 17:32:44 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Lead: 2nd Nature

this guy has 2nd Nature for sale:
"dj.merck" <illbilly@bellsouth.net>

"dj.merck" wrote:

> Second Nature (Atom Heart/Tetsu Inoue/Bill Laswell) [submeta-9802-2]
> Tetsu Inoue - Psycho-Acoustic [tzadik-7213]
> Mouse on Mars - Vulvaland [too pure-cd36]


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:15 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 00:01:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Brown

Heya.

This person has the following AH/related disc for sale/trade in their
current list:
Joel <slipped@aol.com>

> Brown (Atom Heart) (RI 036)
>
> ...would prefer a trade on this 'un, but if you're eager to get it, make
> me an offer.


From wgk333@hotmail.com Sat Nov 20 16:27:16 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 16:11:23 BST
From: Wesley Kerr <wgk333@hotmail.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) tinned music

Hi,

I have The following CD available for trade :

i - Tinned Music (Pod)

I am looking for other Atom Heart stuff or the following FAX releases :

Peter Benisch - Waiting For Snow
Sultan
Tetsu Inoue - Organic Cloud
62 Eulengasse

Or make me an offer I can't refuse :o)

Cheers,

Wezz

______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:17 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:26:28 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Flanger Interview. (fwd)



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From cache@texas.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:18 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 11:35:08 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Flanger Interview. (fwd)

U: And what about the intro for 'Music to begin with'? Is that a tribute
to Negativland or to Steinski, for instance?

AH: Ask Burnt, he dug that out...

BERND 'BURNT' FRIEDMANN: No tribute. This intro obviously says something
about the constitutive non-reciprocity or irrelation of exchange that
incorporates into itself the extemporal moment of anesthesia.



uh-huh.

anyhow, this intro is taken from the "Sound Ideas" promo CD for their music
bed collection. They produce several jingles within a particular idiom
("jazz," "rock," "americana"). the announcer-guy voice says these words
just before the CD launches into a representative of the genre, so you can
know what it sounds like before you buy the whole CD.

dunno about Steinski, but Consolidated used this guy on "industry
corporate"
from "play more music". . .

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


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:19 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 14:01:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Attachment From Recent Del Haze Newsletter (re-send)

Heya.

Here's that .wav file again from the recent Del Haze Newsletter. I
know a few of you said you weren't able to open it. Uwe says that it is a
standard *peak 2.03* .wav file, so theoretically it shouldn't be a problem
at all...
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'

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From orn@bodeind.is Sat Nov 20 16:27:20 1999
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 16:14:54 +0100
From: Orn <orn@bodeind.is>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Gunafra 2000


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Anyone know what Gunafra 2000 is? A friend said this was a collab between
Inoue and Atom Heart with no realase date available. Any info?

thanks

Orn


From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:22 1999
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 11:45:47 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Orn <orn@bodeind.is>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Gunafra 2000


> Anyone know what Gunafra 2000 is? A friend said this was a collab
> between Inoue and Atom Heart with no realase date available. Any info?

Ha!
Why don't you ask that synthetic virtual arab who lurks
somewhere around here from time to time? That dang music junky
once owned a copy and traded the darn thing away before i knew
about it! I've combed every gosh darn online music seller i know
about looking for that thing with no success. gemm.com lists
it at a few places at varying prices but i've ordered from all
of them and two weeks down the road all i get is pitiful "our
supplier says they don't have any more" replies. And while i'm
on this topic, i'd like to know why online retailers keep listing
items they *know* they won't be getting restocks on. One would
think that the internet would make the task of keeping online
stocklists up to date. And don't be bringing up the fact that
a fellow fax-head found himself a sealed Shades of Orion one a few
months ago cuz i don't wanna hear about that again. Sorry, i'm a
bit of a grump today.. that's what happens when you don't eat
breakfast, folks. Let this be a lesson to ya!

Oh yeah, i should probably say something on topic, as we don't
know for sure if this G2000 involves Uwe just yet (come on out
and play arab!). I'm really liking this Light Music! I've only
listened to it 3-4 times so far so i can't go into much detail,
but MAN look out for that ender on track #4. It only lasts a
couple seconds but wow does it ever put a smile on my face!
Very jazzy at times, some nice french female backup singers (!)
and a completely wacked drum solo at some point too. Uwe truly
has made himself a modern computerized Zappa, and then some!
Hear Hear!

no@h

ps- updates on the Tetsu page are coming along, now 50
soundclips have been culled with permission from various places
on the net to get them all in one place. Keep up the suggestions
and contributions!

pps- i'm looking for the CD remix single of "Adoro" by Sieg Uber
Die Sonne. I'd thank you kindly if i could get one.

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
Radioaktivities Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/







From wmh@direct.ca Sat Nov 20 16:27:23 1999
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 14:39:02 -0700
From: William Harris <wmh@direct.ca>
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Cc: Atomheart list <mother@hyperreal.org>, whitezone <whitezone-
l@sonic.net>
Subject: (atom) lassique bendthaus -cloned ::for trade

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i have this for trade::
lassique bendthaus-cloned [metropolis] met 006

looking for::
*O/R: CD (12K)
*Detroit Escalator Co.[ferox]
*MICE PARADE: Ramda CD
* Dettinger: intershop cd (Kompakt)
* Felix Kubin: filmmusik cd (A-Musik)

...thanks.









From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:24 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 00:46:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Gunafra 2000

On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Orn asked:

> Anyone know what Gunafra 2000 is? A friend said this was a collab
> between Inoue and Atom Heart with no realase date available. Any info?

This is an excerpt from a very nice collaborative interview Steve
Boyer and Sean Cooper did with Tetsu Inoue:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- From there how did you get hooked up with Peter Namlook?

Peter worked with Pod Communications in Germany, based in Frankfurt.
And I was also working with Pod at the time with a project called
Station Rose. When I visited Austria with Ingrid [his girlfriend, an
Austrian, whom he met in New York] I got involved with a multimedia
project - Mind Machine -dealing with light and sound. I was doing
frequencies, and they would do visuals. We made a record called
_Gunafra 2000_. So I was involved with that kind of thing. Anyway,
they were in Frankfurt and through Pod I was introduced to Uwe
[Schmidt, aka Atom Heart] and Peter. That was in 1989. The
beginning of rave culture. Acid and techno.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

The interview Steve Boyer transcribed was a combination of one he
conducted, along with a more in-depth version Sean Cooper had done previous
to his. It was originally posted to the Ambient list on August 31, 1996,
and a condensed audio version was aired on KALX Berkeley, 90.7 FM on
Steve's _Radio Transparent_ show sometime in the following weeks. The Sean
Cooper version can be found in its entirety at Noah's wonderful Tetsu Inoue
page, archived at: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/inouevw.htm .

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

on: Phoenecia _Odd Jobs_


From scooper@best.com Sat Nov 20 16:27:25 1999
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 23:26:36 -0700
From: Sean Cooper <scooper@best.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: Gunafra 2000

the only thing i'll add to this is that ingrid is actually tetsu's wife
(and a very good cook!). my bad.

sc

onnow: jochem paap : vrs mbnt pcs (fax)

>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
>-- From there how did you get hooked up with Peter Namlook?
>
> Peter worked with Pod Communications in Germany, based in Frankfurt.
> And I was also working with Pod at the time with a project called
> Station Rose. When I visited Austria with Ingrid [his girlfriend, an
> Austrian, whom he met in New York] I got involved with a multimedia
> project - Mind Machine -dealing with light and sound. I was doing
> frequencies, and they would do visuals. We made a record called
> _Gunafra 2000_. So I was involved with that kind of thing. Anyway,
> they were in Frankfurt and through Pod I was introduced to Uwe
> [Schmidt, aka Atom Heart] and Peter. That was in 1989. The
> beginning of rave culture. Acid and techno.
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

From amnesia@alphalink.com.au Sat Nov 20 16:27:26 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 19:15:16 +1000
From: Ross <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) ERIC SATIN


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I just got Eric cd today....one word NUTZ!!!!!
ross



From jpklein@flash.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:27 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 05:18:47 -0500
From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@flash.net>
To: ATOM HEART <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) ERIC SATIN

Nuts with cheese, I'd say. Fun though.

Ross wrote:

> I just got Eric cd today....one word NUTZ!!!!!ross

--
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



From mbb@uni-bielefeld.de Sat Nov 20 16:27:28 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 19:02:22 +0100
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Gunafra 2000 ACTUALLY CALLED GUNAFA 2000

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Here¥s the info on STATION ROSE - GUNAFA 2000

(Found some time ago in the 2nd hand department of www.a-musik.com)

Station Rose Gunafa 2000
Cyclotron, Germany 1992
(Leptone 15 MCD, MCD 055-11333)
(4 Tracks)

1 Moto Tataete
2 Sequence for Betty (Elevator Mix)
3 Gunafa 2000 (Mushroom Mix)
4 Public Brain Session (Neuro Disco Brain Software 300 BPM)

Produced by Station Rose and Atom Heart, except Track 1, Produced by
Station Rose, Atom Heart & Tetsu/Trance Media. Engineerd by Atom Heart
at Sel I/S/C.


cheers

Marcus



From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:29 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:06:15 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Sean Cooper <scooper@best.com>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Re: Gunafra 2000


> the only thing i'll add to this is that ingrid is actually tetsu's wife
> (and a very good cook!). my bad.
> sc

Is that the woman on the cover of MPA "MU" ?

no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
Radioaktivities Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/


From mbb@uni-bielefeld.de Sat Nov 20 16:27:30 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 21:07:25 +0100
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) CHILEAN ONLINE-STORE found

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I just wanna tell ya that i found a reliable and
fast chilean online-store (We don¥t wanna miss the upcoming
JORGE GONZALES CD, do we):

www.feriadeldisco.cl

I ordered the Jardin Secreto CD (ELECTRONICS and additional Production by
DANDY JACK
COVER DESIGN by linger decoree)
and it took only a week till I got it here in Germany.

They also got the GONZALO MARTINEZ CDs. Sadly the La Polera Colora MCD
isn¥t listed anymore. The German Version doesn¥t have an ATOM HEART Rmx.
(I wonder if the chilean has ?).
Also no sign of the RUTA 5 AUSTRAL Sampler. Does anyone have that one ?

cheers

Marcus


From mbb@uni-bielefeld.de Sat Nov 20 16:27:32 1999
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 21:16:35 +0100
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Upcoming Towa Tei remix by Uwe

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Just found this at Ohkuras place

http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/ohkura/ENGLISH/main.html

This one is highly recommended for japanese Cds. it¥s cheap and
ultra fast (That¥s where I got most of my DAISYWORLD CDs)


release date: -11/26

Towa Tei / Lost Control Mix I (AMCT-4452) 1890Y

==Remixed by Y. Sunahara, Towa Tei, Cornelius, Basement Jack, DJ Hell,
Mighty Bop, John McEntine, Shawn J. Period, SENIOR COCONUT=

cheers
Marcus


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:33 1999
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 13:37:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: Gunafra 2000 ACTUALLY CALLED GUNAFA 2000

Marcus.

Thanks a lot for the info on the _Gunafa 2000_ cd single. I'm
wondering though... are there any more releases by Station Rose? Does
anybody know?
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:34 1999
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 13:24:22 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) ft: Compilations Featuring Atom Heart.

Hiya.

I have the following compilations for trade which feature Atom Heart/
Lassigue Bendthaus tracks (some of them exclusive). I thought I'd offer
them here first, so e-mail me with trade offers or ask for my wantlist if
interested:

V/A - "Contemporary '91"
Italian cd on Contempo [CONTEDISC 199]
feat. live tracks from Clock DVA, Pankow, Lassigue Bendthaus
(aka Atom Heart), Black Rose, and Distant Locust

V/A - "Latex TV Oblivion"
Italian cd on Minus Habens Records [MHCD008]
feat: Lassigue Bendthaus (aka Atom Heart), Shock Corridor, Dominion,
X4U, Blackhouse, Jouissance, FM, Lagowski, D/Slave, Batz Without Flesh,
Psyclones, IT, Sigillum S, Front Line Assembly, and Dive

V/A - "1 Year - Dance"
German cd on Fax Records [PKPWPS 2]
feat: SYN, 4Voice, Sequential, Hearts Of Space, The Putney, Gorn,
Limelight, and Synthadelic (aka Atom Heart/Namlook)

V/A - "Paraphysical Cybertronics"
cd on Praxis [PRAXIS 10 CD] feat: Bitniks (aka Atom Heart), Bourbonese
Qualk, The Mover (aka Mescalinum United), Lagowski, G.T.O., 9901, Deadly
Buda, Mnortham, Zeroxyd, Noface, Metatron

V/A - "The Secret Life Of Trance"
UK cd on Rising High [RSN CD6]
feat: Sequential, Spicelab, Hardfloor, Ongaku (aka Atom Heart), Love
Inc., Bi-Face (aka Atom Heart), Rising High Collective, Influx (aka James
Bernard), Barbarella, and Black Dog Productions

V/A - "The Secret Life Of Trance 2"
UK 2xcd on Rising High [RSN CD12]
feat: Influx (aka James Bernard), Sequential, RD1, Rising High
Collective, Transform, Sysygy, OBX, Perry & Rhodan, Balil, New London
School Of Electronics, Kibu, 4 Voice, Cybertrax, Pink Elln & Atom Heart,
Detune, Hearts Of Space, Positive Science, and Dreamfish

V/A - "Serious Listening Music Vol. 1"
German cd on Delirium Records [DEL S DC 1]
feat: Solar Eclipse, Redeye, Atom Heart, Acid Jesus, Pink Elln, Ongaku
(aka Atom Heart), Rebel Youth, and Arenatrax

V/A - "Technopolis Vol. 12"
cd on Back In Black [ER-028]
feat Razormaid remixes for: DAF, Danse Society, Psychic TV, Hard Corps,
Tribantura, Lassigue Bendthaus (aka Atom Heart), Coil, Solar Enemy,
Cabaret Voltaire, Noise Control, and U-Tek

V/A - "Water & Architecture"
Belgian cd on Sub Rosa [SR120]
feat: Directions, Atom Heart, Bisk, Seefeel, and AER

V/A - "The World Is Delirium"
German cd on ZYX Music/Delirium Records [ZYX 55014-2]
feat: Redeye, M/S/O vs. F.E.O.S., Genetic Waste, Inner Void, Atom Heart,
Miyako, and Solar Eclipse

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


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:35 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:24:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) 500-1400

Hello.

I just found out through Uwe that the only RI cd that was limited to
500 was the very first one, _Flextone_. _Dots_ was limited to 700, and
then _VSVN_ and all others after that had 1000 copies apiece. The Lisa
Carbon and Senor Coconut both ended up getting 1400 pressed because of the
demand.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


From tarjason@pilot.msu.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:36 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:40:01 -0400
From: Jason J. Tar <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) 500-1400

At 06:24 PM 10/25/99 -0400, Christopher Miller wrote:
>The Lisa Carbon and Senor Coconut both ended up getting 1400 pressed
because of the
>demand.


I think someone forgot to mention to him that 1400 is far below the demand
for SC! :(
Though I do keep finding copies of Dots new on an almost monthly basis.
---
Peace Hugs and Unity Jason J. Tar
W. W. J. D?
(What would Jason Do?)
http://www.msu.edu/user/tarjason
ICQ@13792120

From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:54 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:07:12 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
Cc: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) 500-1400

what about Paranoid???
that was ltd to 500 I thought???

g

Christopher Miller wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I just found out through Uwe that the only RI cd that was limited to
> 500 was the very first one, _Flextone_. _Dots_ was limited to 700, and
> then _VSVN_ and all others after that had 1000 copies apiece. The Lisa
> Carbon and Senor Coconut both ended up getting 1400 pressed because of
the
> demand.
> .`-
).
> |
;
> christopher miller o
o'
> evil@digital.net =
> '


From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:54 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 20:20:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) 500-1400


> The Lisa Carbon and Senor Coconut both ended up getting 1400 pressed
> because of the demand.
> > I think someone forgot to mention to him that 1400 is far below the
> > demand for SC! :(

Ah, but then there's all those jap. versions with the 2 bonus
tracks! Although only those who persevere or know where to look
will find them, i'll admit. Then there's the darn issue of having
to pay that extra "import" price... what a drag!
Gotta admit that the Trio de Janiero jap. bonus tracks were 2 of
my favorite tracks from the disc as a whole.
How often does that happen?
Like Marcus said the other day, that "comfort" mail order place is
a good source, it's where i ordered mine from if i recall.
Oh, almost forgot to mention that i still have the original
ri senor coco sitting on my trade list.

no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
Radioaktivities2Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/



From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:27:56 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 20:22:08 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
Cc: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>,
ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) 500-1400


> what about Paranoid???
> that was ltd to 500 I thought???

25 extra planespotter points to gilvid for pointing that one out.
onnow: some of that ri stuph
no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
Radioaktivities2Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/



From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:27:58 1999
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 22:56:27 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
Cc: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>,
ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) 500-1400

Hey thankx
but did 500 people even buy this thing????
I found it terribly boring so I passed on it...
g

pHonaut wrote:

> > what about Paranoid???
> > that was ltd to 500 I thought???
>
> 25 extra planespotter points to gilvid for pointing that one out.
> onnow: some of that ri stuph
> no@h
>
> "|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
> . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
> Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
> Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
>
Radioaktivities2Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
> fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
> fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/



Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:54:23 -0700
From: B. Yost <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Limitation question

Guess this is directed to Chris, unless others know.

Just wondering how the numerical limitation occurred for releases with
vinyl copies (i.e. Flextone and VSVN). If there were 500, or 1400
copies made, was that inclusive of the vinyl copies? Or were there 500
(or 1400) on CD plus a certain number of vinyl as well?

Splitting hairs,
Brad


From byost@megsinet.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:06 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:43:55 -0700
From: B. Yost <byost@megsinet.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Office ambience (Stoner Sound)

sounds...rather interesting...

-- Brad

> StonerSound
>
> StonerSound is an interesting automatic music app that is free. Authored
by
> Andrew Plotkin, it is perfect for low level ambiance of a psychotronic
> nature. This is critical when you can't bear the conversation coming from
> the nearest cubicle any longer. You will need a Mac with System 7 or
later
> and the QuickTime musical architecture. The perfect soundtrack for when
you
> roll your eyes back and start whimpering, "I hear those voices again."
> World Wide Web:
> http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Stoner_sound/
> - ------------------


From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:09 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 17:39:59 -0700
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: B. Yost <byost@megsinet.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Limitation question

I have all the RI vinyl and I have to complain they sound like SHIT!!!
I wonder if UWE did something deliberately to make them that way since he's
soo anti analogue these days, I dunno. But they're certain some of the
worst pressed vinyl I own. I own a lot of records, plenty of poor shitty
labels and many still sound better in quality. Oh well, at least it's still
easier for me to spin the vinyl when necessary:)

Do any of you agree about the quality of the vinyl's pressings?
I've tried numerous systems, numerous needles and I've not played the vinyl
too often, so.....

"B. Yost" wrote:

> Guess this is directed to Chris, unless others know.
>
> Just wondering how the numerical limitation occurred for releases with
> vinyl copies (i.e. Flextone and VSVN). If there were 500, or 1400
> copies made, was that inclusive of the vinyl copies? Or were there 500
> (or 1400) on CD plus a certain number of vinyl as well?
>
> Splitting hairs,
> Brad


From cache@texas.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:09 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:58:37 -0500 (CDT)
From: jeff shoemaker <cache@texas.net>
To: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) Limitation question

>Do any of you agree about the quality of the vinyl's pressings?
>I've tried numerous systems, numerous needles and I've not played the
vinyl
>too often, so.....

yeah, it's true. i've always thought that it was a mastering thing: Uwe
tracks on CD take full advantadge of those 96 dB of response, from REALLY
quiet lows to banging high levels. i don't guess that much was done in
mastering to account for the necessary changes in medium blah blah.

a theory, only. this is just from owning "flextone", btw. . .shame,
because
it's great music.

-jeff

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


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:10 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 23:35:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Aerial Sevice Area

Heya.

This place has the following AH/related Fax titles for sale:

Kosmos <kosmos@trance.net>
http://www.trance.net/kosmos

> PS 08/58 Aerial Service Area Sol, Heyduck & Atom Heart $17.50
>
> ...and there's still free shipping world wide on CD's!


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:12 1999
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 01:23:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Re: 500-1400

On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Gilbert Videla wrote:

> what about Paranoid???
> that was ltd to 500 I thought???

Yeah, you're right about that one.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:12 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 01:53:34 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Whitehouse 12"

On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 our pal Todd Boozer told me:

> If anyone is looking there is a copy of Atom Heart "whitehouse" 12"
> at oozone in portland Oregon..dunno if it is listed on the web site but i
> picked it up on a recent trip and they had 2 copies... one remains..also
> spotted Machine Paisley in the used bin! pass on the word..


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:13 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 02:12:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) Your Mother Is Five Years Old.

Heya.

Guess what? The mother-list is five years old! Sometime near the
beginning of this month in 1994, The Atom Heart mailing-list spontaneously
started up. It's a really good discussion group still and I'm really very
happy about that.

To celebrate, I'm giving away a copy of _Naturalist_ to one person who
is able to answer this question:

What was it that influenced Atom Heart to call the album _Naturalist_?

You have until Monday morning 12:00noon EST to send me your answer.
I will take all of the peoples' names who gave the correct answer, put them
in a dead pumpkin or something and then draw one at random. I will then
send the cd to the winner (to anywhere on Earth). Oh, and I'll make sure
to post the winner's name and all of that crap.

Please send all e-mails concerning this contest to me directly and not
to the list. Thank you goes to Uwe for supplying the wonderful question.
Good Luck.

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

on: Orchestral Manoevers In The Dark _B-Sides 1980-1985


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:14 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 02:26:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Cc: Music That Sounds Like Stoves Talking To Refrigerators Mailing-List
<idm@hyperreal.org>,
Really Quiet Music That Puts You To Sleep Mailing-List
<ambient@hyperreal.org>
Newsgroups: alt.music.techno, rec.music.ambient, rec.music.industrial,
alt.music.ebm
Subject: (atom) Atom Heart/Lassigue Bendthaus Resources.

Hello.

Here is a listing of the sites that serve as good references to Atom
Heart/Lassigue Bendthaus:

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.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/labels/rather_interesting/

If anyone knows of any other AH/LB-related pages like these, please
let me know. Thank you.
.`-).
| ;
christopher miller o o'
evil@digital.net =
'


From evil@digital.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:15 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 02:45:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Miller <evil@digital.net>
To: ATOM HEART/LASSIGUE BENDTHAUS MAILING-LIST #3 <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (atom) lead - Atom Heart

Hi.

Haven't checked this out myself, so I can't say what it is:

---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 01:44:56 EDT
From: Riouxs@aol.com
To: whitezone-l@sonic.net
Subject: whitezone-l Much affection for Atom Heart

A one time only dose :

<A
HREF="http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-
cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=riouxs"
>http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-
cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=riouxs</A>

thanks.

jason
rioux's records
riouxs@aol.com
<A HREF="http://www.riouxs.com">http://www.riouxs.com</A>

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


From njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu Sat Nov 20 16:29:16 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 08:59:21 -0500 (CDT)
From: pHonaut <njurcin@orion.it.luc.edu>
To: Mother <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) lead - Whitehouse 12"


> > If anyone is looking there is a copy of Atom Heart "whitehouse" 12"
> > at oozone in portland Oregon..dunno if it is listed on the web site but
i
> > picked it up on a recent trip and they had 2 copies... one
remains..also
> > spotted Machine Paisley in the used bin! pass on the word..

These two places also have the Whitehouse EP, one on vinyl,
one on CD:
http://www.cdexpress.com/mme.cgi/index
(they also have Milagro on vinyl)
http://www.wmimusic.com/
(they also list Apart and Shellglove)
no@h

"|+'5 n0+ f@k3, end 0f c3n+ury, m@g|c d|5pl@y"
. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .
Tetsu Inoue Homepage: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin
Music Trading Page: http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm
Radioaktivities2Playlists:http://www.barbrigroup.com/chris/radio.htm#
fax/ri reviews: http://www.2350.org & http://www.datacide.org
fax Galleria and info: http://www.usatt.org/rseguine/FAX/



From mbb@uni-bielefeld.de Sat Nov 20 16:29:19 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 19:19:12 +0100
From: Marcus Beckmann <mbb@uni-bielefeld.de>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) RUTA 5 (Lost in Space ???)

I just wanted to know if anyone
got any response from RUTA 5 lately.

cheers

Marcus


From lokust@skantech.com Sat Nov 20 16:29:21 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 13:28:34 -0600
From: Koureni <lokust@skantech.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) for trade/sale Masters Of Psychedelic Ambience



Nabbed a second copy of MU. If anyone is interested email me off list.


thanks

Tod



NP: Senking


From tangent@mntvernon.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:22 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 20:01:46 -0500
From: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) atom heart drinks strawberry shakes and releases several
cds

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Found the below at the Kyma/Symbolic Sound/Capybara site (amazing
software/hardware hybrid that Atom Heart uses) There's various
cut'n'pasted
information. Sorry about the "stylized" text, but I cut and pasted it
direct.
Most of it is fairly dated, but an interesting read nonetheless.

--

http://www.symbolicsound.com/eighth-news.html

Big Fish That Go Bump in the Night
Big Fish Audio recently released a sample-CD collection calledThings That
Go
Bump In The Night, a collection of "the oddest, most outrageous and
befuddling"
sounds for use in filmscores, electronic music, and wherever else weird and
wacky sounds arerequired. The 2-CD set was produced, compiled, edited and
mastered by Matt Haines and features contributions from not one butTHREE
Kyma
users: Danny Zelonky, Atom Heart and Matt Haines, as well as some other
(non-Kyma enhanced) producers. Three of the sound designers are said to
have
been committed shortly after the CD was released. Be forewarned; there are
no
"normal" sounds anywhere on these disks!

Atom Heart in Italy
&Mac183; atom heart is heading to italy for various shows as *digital jockey
seÒor coconut*. further he will record with adamski, who now is located in
bologna, on a collaboration project.

<<Just who is Adamski (heard the name before) and what is this project and
when
is it coming out? Anyone?>>

&Mac183; digital jockey seÒor coconut live (just in case you spend the
northern
hemisphere summer in europe):
june 19th club cocorico, riccione/italy, performance at 2 am
june 26th club pocalisse, brescia airport/italy, performance at 1 am
&Mac183; the atom heart sample cd will be entitled *atomizer^&Mac217;*
&Mac183; recordings for next *rather interesting* release entitled *erik
satin:
light music*
&Mac183; check out sound of the month at &Mac183;
http://www.faxlabel.com/ratherinteresting.html

Atom Heart Update
&Mac183; On the 16th of January 1999, Atom Heart performed live at the
atonal
festival in Berlin.
&Mac183; Release of *lb* single *jealous guy* 15th of january.
&Mac183; Release of *lb* *pop artificielle* delayed to the 1st of march.
&Mac183; In connection to the *mtv-online* project the cologne based art
collective *almost sync* created a so-called *iclip* for *jealous guy*
which
can be checked out at &Mac183; http://www.kunst.de.

<<This explains the video for "Jealous Guy" that I received a few months
ago
and sent out to two Mother List individuals. I guess it wasn't "directed"
by
Atom Heart after all but was a sort of "tribute" video.>>

&Mac183; seÒor coconut will perform as *digital jockey* the 26th of january
on
lisa
carbon's birthday party in santiago de chile at *teatro shakespeare*.
burned friedmann aka *nonplace urban field* will join the party amongst
various other artists and musicians.
For more info on Atom Heart and his music:
http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/

Atom Heart's favorite questions asked after concerts:
01. what kind of techno do you play?
02. how many megabyte holds that machine?
03. do you have a 303?
04. where do you come from? (how do i know...)
05. have you released a record yet?

--

-Mr. Tangent


From tarjason@pilot.msu.edu Sat Nov 20 16:29:23 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 22:43:36 -0400
From: Jason J. Tar <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Things.

Before you all run out to purchase that "Things that go bump in the night"
2cd...remember the price is $99. Ah....The fun of it all.
Better off just pulling samples off the _Brown_. That be what I did. :)


Me.

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

From emefem@btinternet.com Sat Nov 20 16:29:24 1999
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 99 15:42:34 +0100
From: mm <emefem@btinternet.com>
To: AH/LB Mailing List <mother@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (atom) atom heart drinks strawberry shakes and releases
several cds

><<Just who is Adamski (heard the name before) and what is this project and
>when
>is it coming out? Anyone?>>

The last time I heard him was in the early 90's (90/91, if I recall
correctly) in the UK pop charts. At that time very commercial dance chart
stuff, nothing like the sort of material I'd associate with Uwe. Though
that was a while back, he may have changed styles, anything is possible.

One the subject of favourites, I usually find something I enjoy on nearly
all the albums, its always a little futile making lists. Schnittestelle
is one of the more recent albums that I enjoy, also parts of Naturalist/
Dropshadow. Also, Render, HAT & +n, ex.s come to mind from the older
material. Though as I said, there is always something of interest on most
releases.

I'm interested to know how many people out there enjoy DOS tracks/ Eric
Satin; stylistic opposites, yet very similar..... At what point does
irony become a self parody?

Previously someone mentioned that they thought that +n, built had very
little 'music' on it! Personally I think that the rhythmic tracks on
that are some of my all time favourites. I enjoy the delicacy of the
programming.

Ultimately, Uwe is one of the standout 'electronic/ sequencer' musicians
I have heard. I'd be delighted to hear some others in this genre, of
this calibre. Haruomi Hosono and Aphex Twin come to mind.

Richard

From orn@bodeind.is Sat Nov 20 16:29:25 1999
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 14:26:57 +0100
From: Orn <orn@bodeind.is>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) atom heart drinks strawberry shakes and releases
several cds

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<snip>
> I'm interested to know how many people out there enjoy DOS tracks/ Eric
> Satin; stylistic opposites, yet very similar..... At what point does
> irony become a self parody?
>

I for one think dos tracks is Uwe¥s finest for some time now, I play it
alot
more often then Dropshadow or Naturalist. One or two tracks reminded me of
the Levis ad tune with the puppet ...uhh. Mr....something. Havent heard
Eric
Satin yet, and for the first time I am not desperatly trying to mail order
it across half the globe just to get a new tick in my RI collection. But I
would be kidding myself if I said I wont buy it (gasp! what a thought).

>
> Ultimately, Uwe is one of the standout 'electronic/ sequencer' musicians
> I have heard. I'd be delighted to hear some others in this genre, of
> this calibre. Haruomi Hosono and Aphex Twin come to mind.
>

Bogdan Razinszki reminds me a little bit of AH, but his music is much more
crude than AH. Cant really call him a electronic/sequencer musician since
he
does all his music on a tracker.

Orn


From tangent@mntvernon.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:26 1999
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 20:25:09 -0500
From: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Atom Heart WANT LIST

If you have the following and are willing to sell them please don't
hesitate to email me. I'm not trying to be ripped off, but I will pay
handsomely for *original* (no cd-r's, please) CD (no vinyl, please) copies
of:

Datacide - S/T
Datacide - 2
Atom Heart - Whitehouse
Atom Heart - Apart
Atom Heart - Milagro
Atom Heart - Shellglove
B.A.S.S. - Binary Amplified Super Stereo
Lisa Carbon - Trio De Janeiro (Daisy World Records version only)
Senor Coconut - Gran Baile Con (Akashic Records version only)
Daisy World Tour Compilation
Atom Heart - Live At Sel I/S/C
Jet Chamber 4
Pod Vs. Trigger Compilation
Morphogenetic Fields
Beauty Forward Compilation
Urban Primitivism - 684
Synthadelic - Secretary CDS
Couer Atomique - Atom Age
Couer Atomique - S/T (self titled)
I - Repetitive Digital Noise

Get in touch... and thanks in advance!

Thanks to Noah, PBE, Graham, Chris Miller and the usual suspects. I
probably have several of these secured already, with the aforementioned
help... but I thought I'd drop it by the AH list anyway.

Mr. Tangent


From timwright@dial.pipex.com Sat Nov 20 16:29:27 1999
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 22:21:37 -0000
From: Tim Wright <timwright@dial.pipex.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Lead - Bitniks Halograms

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Spotted it on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190540236

Currently at 12 dollars, plus 4.95 postage, and if you live in Florida
there's another 7%...what's that all about then, hurricane tax?


Tim W>




From timwright@dial.pipex.com Sat Nov 20 16:29:31 1999
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 22:32:55 -0000
From: Tim Wright <timwright@dial.pipex.com>
To: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: (atom) Lead - Pod 023/Atom Heart/Percussion Overdose

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Yes, I'm still searching round ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=186447157

is a big pile of 12" vinyl including the abovementioned Uwe racket.

Tim W>



From galaxey@earthlink.net Sat Nov 20 16:29:36 1999
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 16:18:48 -0800
From: Gilbert Videla <galaxey@earthlink.net>
To: Mr. Tangent <tangent@mntvernon.net>
Cc: mother@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (atom) atom heart drinks strawberry shakes and releases
several cds

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Just to add.
The material Atom Heart worked on with Adamski this summer
will NOT be released. Certain Label politics I guess.
I guess they completed one whole track and the rest of what they planned
didn't get
finisihed.

:(
gilly
ps: Adamski was some Europop dude famous in the 80's

"Mr. Tangent" wrote:

> Found the below at the Kyma/Symbolic Sound/Capybara site (amazing
> software/hardware hybrid that Atom Heart uses) There's various
cut'n'pasted
> information. Sorry about the "stylized" text, but I cut and pasted it
direct.
> Most of it is fairly dated, but an interesting read nonetheless.
>
> --
>
> http://www.symbolicsound.com/eighth-news.html
>
> Big Fish That Go Bump in the Night
> Big Fish Audio recently released a sample-CD collection calledThings That
Go
> Bump In The Night, a collection of "the oddest, most outrageous and
befuddling"
> sounds for use in filmscores, electronic music, and wherever else weird
and
> wacky sounds arerequired. The 2-CD set was produced, compiled, edited and
> mastered by Matt Haines and features contributions from not one butTHREE
Kyma
> users: Danny Zelonky, Atom Heart and Matt Haines, as well as some other
> (non-Kyma enhanced) producers. Three of the sound designers are said to
have
> been committed shortly after the CD was released. Be forewarned; there
are no
> "normal" sounds anywhere on these disks!
>
> Atom Heart in Italy
> &Mac183; atom heart is heading to italy for various shows as *digital
jockey
> seÒor coconut*. further he will record with adamski, who now is located
in
> bologna, on a collaboration project.
>
> <<Just who is Adamski (heard the name before) and what is this project
and when
> is it coming out? Anyone?>>
>
> &Mac183; digital jockey seÒor coconut live (just in case you spend the
northern
> hemisphere summer in europe):
> june 19th club cocorico, riccione/italy, performance at 2 am
> june 26th club pocalisse, brescia airport/italy, performance at 1 am
> &Mac183; the atom heart sample cd will be entitled *atomizer^&Mac217;*
> &Mac183; recordings for next *rather interesting* release entitled *erik
satin:
> light music*
> &Mac183; check out sound of the month at &Mac183;
> http://www.faxlabel.com/ratherinteresting.html
>
> Atom Heart Update
> &Mac183; On the 16th of January 1999, Atom Heart performed live at the
atonal
> festival in Berlin.
> &Mac183; Release of *lb* single *jealous guy* 15th of january.
> &Mac183; Release of *lb* *pop artificielle* delayed to the 1st of march.
> &Mac183; In connection to the *mtv-online* project the cologne based art
> collective *almost sync* created a so-called *iclip* for *jealous guy*
which
> can be checked out at &Mac183; http://www.kunst.de.
>
> <<This explains the video for "Jealous Guy" that I received a few months
ago
> and sent out to two Mother List individuals. I guess it wasn't
"directed" by
> Atom Heart after all but was a sort of "tribute" video.>>
>
> &Mac183; seÒor coconut will perform as *digital jockey* the 26th of
january on
> lisa
> carbon's birthday party in santiago de chile at *teatro shakespeare*.
> burned friedmann aka *nonplace urban field* will join the party amongst
> various other artists and musicians.
> For more info on Atom Heart and his music:
> http://www.hyperreal.org/music/artists/atom_heart/
>
> Atom Heart's favorite questions asked after concerts:
> 01. what kind of techno do you play?
> 02. how many megabyte holds that machine?
> 03. do you have a 303?
> 04. where do you come from? (how do i know...)
> 05. have you released a record yet?
>
> --
>
> -Mr. Tangent