From: aluminum angel Subject: Re: (mobility) stuff Date: 01 Aug 1998 13:00:31 -0700 rekkit... yipes! over 100 reznor items? i'm impressed. puts my collection to shame... -aluminum angel Rekkit wrote: > > >option 90 (trent's high school group) album? just wondering......... > > Nope. > If I could find out where to get a copy I'd be a happy, happy lad. > I've got over 100 Reznor items, so you can understand the pain ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) new thread Date: 28 Aug 1998 09:33:44 +0000 > I am really really really sorry about this post, everyone. > -Steve Giles > steve did you say you had a job? and you do this at work? all day? wow clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark reed Subject: (mobility) help! Date: 25 Jul 1998 10:36:40 +0100 I'm going to put a list of what I currently have, can anybody advise what I may be missing? What I am looking for is Moby remixes + original tracks, not other artists remixing him.... albums: early underground CD, rare/go 2CD mixmag cassette story so far CD ambient CD everything is wrong 2CD evil ninja 2CD animal rights 2CD UK animal rights CD US animal rights interview CD end of everything CD i like to score CD singles: UHF ep 12" I Feel It UK Cd Move CD + mute remix 12" Hymn CD + mute remix 12" Feeling So Real remix CD All I Need Is To Be Loved 7" Into The Blue (inc. Shining) CD + mute remix CD Everytime You Touch Me CD + remix CD Bring Back My Happiness CD (dutch 2 track) + remixes CD Demons/horses CD Higher CD Why Can't It Stop CD Emptiness CD Sugar Baby CD Dog Heaven CD Revolver 2 UK Cd's + remix 12" + US remixes CD Come On Baby 2UKCD's in rubber pack + export CD Animal Rights Live mute CD remixes: David Bowie - dead man walking Other Two - selfish/moving on recoil - faith healer -- mark reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Re: (mobility) help! Date: 02 Aug 1998 22:06:34 -0700 > I'm going to put a list of what I currently have, can anybody advise > what I may be missing? What I am looking for is Moby remixes > remixes: > David Bowie - dead man walking > Other Two - selfish/moving on > recoil - faith healer I've got an import with Moby's mix of the Smashing Pumpkin's "1979", which is like an entirely new song. it's Just off the top of my head, I think Moby did remixes for metellica, Blur, and Depeche Mode which i don't think were released? too bad. Hey... didn't Moby do some "beat it" remix for michael jackson a looong time ago??? -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) help! Date: 02 Aug 1998 22:59:41 -0500 If anybody has copies of these remixes, and would be willing to convert them to mp3 so that the rest of us can hear them... please do!!!! I have the smashing pumpkins 1979 remix and if anybody would like to hear it... I'll be more than happy to convet it over for you.... Anthony is right... it is a whole different song. (And the first moby song I ever heard!) -Rob Anthony Colorez wrote: > > I'm going to put a list of what I currently have, can anybody advise > > what I may be missing? What I am looking for is Moby remixes > > remixes: > > David Bowie - dead man walking > > Other Two - selfish/moving on > > recoil - faith healer > > I've got an import with Moby's mix of the Smashing Pumpkin's > "1979", which is like an entirely new song. it's Just off the top of my > head, I think Moby did remixes for metellica, Blur, and Depeche Mode > which i don't think were released? too bad. > > Hey... didn't Moby do some "beat it" remix for michael jackson a looong > time ago??? > > -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: plovious@juno.com (Michaela S Gerstner) Subject: Re: (mobility) new thread Date: 02 Aug 1998 20:43:25 -0700 oh my god! clay is back! wow! :) he still hasn't fixed the date on his computer, though... if that date were true, i wouldn't be alive... heck, i wouldn't even have been thought of yet!!! nice to see that you're back, clay! Blessed Be, Plovious plovious@juno.com http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3589/ On Tue, 28 Aug 1956 09:33:44 +0000 clay writes: >> I am really really really sorry about this post, everyone. >> -Steve Giles >> > >steve >did you say you had a job? > >and you do this at work? >all day? > > > > >wow > >clay > > _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: (mobility) Re: who's back? Date: 28 Aug 1998 10:22:47 +0000 yes back and at the attack not>>>>>> i just love giving steve a hard time : ( btw giles good going with that bpm list as that was a really awesome discovery! your boss should be proud! i know i am!!!!!!!!!!!! : ) clay ps those days before you were even thought of plovious....... those were better days to be sure!!!!! but ah just kiddin ya sugah and you know that>>>>>>> so when we gon start gettin the first reviews of honey?????? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: urreax6c@juno.com (urreax6c aka yesti) Subject: Re: (mobility) help! Date: 02 Aug 1998 19:02:13 -1000 yup, in the us, it was on the 1993 "who is it" cd single. you want me to mp3 or vqf it for you? Beat It (Moby's Sub Mix) 6:11 >Hey... didn't Moby do some "beat it" remix for michael jackson a >looong >time ago??? _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) help! Date: 03 Aug 1998 00:13:42 -0500 Instead of us all sending these mp3s back and forth to each other... does anyone know of an easily accessible ftp site? or would anyone being willing to use their own personal space and post them on a web page for those that don't know how to use ftp???? -Rob urreax6c aka yesti wrote: > yup, in the us, it was on the 1993 "who is it" cd single. you want me to > mp3 or vqf it for you? > > Beat It (Moby's Sub Mix) 6:11 > > >Hey... didn't Moby do some "beat it" remix for michael jackson a > >looong > >time ago??? > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Beat It Remix was:(mobility) help! Date: 03 Aug 1998 03:18:54 -0700 > yup, in the us, it was on the 1993 "who is it" cd single. you want me to > mp3 or vqf it for you?Thanks, but I'm going to attempt to find the original first. Is the remix much different from the original? I used to love that song when i was 5 or 6! -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) new thread Date: 03 Aug 1998 09:12:40 -0400 >>steve >>did you say you had a job? Sure do, clay! However, 1 hr. & 40 mins. a day are spent answering a slow telephone (covering reception breaks, another 1 hour is my lunch break, frequently spent within the confines of our fine building, and also in addition to that is whatever free time I can wedge in between the various tasks I assign myself. But yes I really do work, unless I'm in a bad way. Every once in a while the coffee machine breaks and I spend a little too much time at my desk. now stop picking on me. Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) new thread Date: 28 Aug 1998 21:16:54 +0000 IN REGARDS to the BPM list site>>>>>>>>> how many agree that it would be impossible for any of the songs listed as having 0 or 1 beat per minute? if you watch or listen to the canon in d major....for instance..... you can see and hear the piano notes roll across time and really much faster than maybe even 100 beats per minute> just because there is no drumbeat doesn't mean the piece doesn't consume it's own space in time. i've heard that particular theme used in a house piece and i believe in a blues traveller number and it certainly moves along in it's own way>>>>>>>>>> just as a moby ambient piece could maybe not have drums but moves along at at the same pace as if it did have drums>>>>>>>> in other words if a song is at 120 bpm that is its speed take away the drums and it is still at 120 bpms most of you already know this so please excuse me if this seems boring>> everything else on the list site was very informative though and thanks again steve : ) clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) moby on amp again! Date: 03 Aug 1998 09:26:50 -0700 (PDT) last night, on amp, they played the go video! YAYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i gotta say, its fukkin weird. mobys dancin around playin piano and theres all these weird things floating around too. and he has hair. he kinda looks like a cross between david bowie like 20 years ago and thom yorke from radiohead. also reminds me of mike stipe when he had hair. anyway, how many videos does moby have? i've seen 4 of them:go, revolver (aka "thats when i realize its over"), jbtheme (which amp played a few weeks ago), and this is my dream (saw it on the internet last week). amp is cool again. i used to think it would totally suck because they show the credits for the ideos like they normally do on mtv. but this week they played a whole bunch of new stuff and old stuff they never played before. like they played praga khan "injected with a poison"! and they also played videos by bands i never heard of (mocean worker, anyone? how about swayzak?) and that money mark video they played was just friggin weird. how does money mark fit in with "electronica"? anyway, i also heard that moby was once on the show viva variety on the south park channel...d'i mean comedy central. does anyone know about this? i was listening to modern rock live last nite...squirrell nut zippers was on (woohoo!) and it was awesome, they were talking about negativland! the host max tolkoff quoted them and the band was like, oh yeah, negativland, and one guy said "this is the story of a dog!" i was howling! awesoem. and they made a simpsons reference too! "you're gonna make kwazy kwown industries the laughing stock of the season!" or something like that. whatever. anyway it was funny. ok bye!!!!!!!!!!!!! == "have you ever read 'the boy who cried wolf', bart?" "i'm halfway through it, i swear!" >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Welcometo Myworld" Subject: (mobility) a request... Date: 03 Aug 1998 12:11:32 PDT pardon the content... but I was hoping for some info... I'm planning on visiting Toronto at the end of the month - and I was wondering if anyone knows of any good places to pick up CD's or clubs to visit or anything else you might consider a must see... you can reply to me personally... thanks red5five ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on amp again! Date: 03 Aug 1998 18:31:12 -0400 >anyway, i also heard that moby was once on the show viva variety on >the south park channel...d'i mean comedy central. does anyone know >about this? yes, i have it on tape. he played revolver. not very outstanding in my opinion. not like he plays during his shows.... less nrg... adios, ryu ********************************************** Visit the Sho Records homepage for Powerful Music: http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ********************************************** ryu97@psu.edu ********************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ********************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: urreax6c@juno.com (urreax6c aka yesti) Subject: Re: Beat It Remix was:(mobility) help! Date: 03 Aug 1998 07:30:56 -1000 its pretty funky, and not that different, but it grooves! >Is the remix much different from the original? _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) A Wonderful Moby BPM list Date: 03 Aug 1998 22:08:34 -0500 (CDT) >I stumbled in here on accident while searching for "Voodoo Child" +mix on >Altavista. This is a great BPM list, in ascending order. BPMs for Pet Shop >Boys, New Order, Nine Inch Nails, Orbital, 808 State, other electronic / >dance acts.... a chart for someone's private collection.... >http://www2.msstate.edu/~jct1/cod/discogs/BPM/codsbpms.txt >http://www2.msstate.edu/~jct1/cod/ > >I beleive he is/was a list member, John Turpin, because I saw a Thanks song >listed in the discography of his. > >His personal pages are quite opinionated and very interesting. Anyways, I >pulled 45 BPM for different Moby songs, and I only pulled for those which I >have on vinyl. There's got to be around 100 in there of Moby's. Please keep in mind that these BPMs are based on me banging on my mouse button in time with the music. Your milage may vary. If you want to generate a list like this, go to and find a BPM counter for your platform. -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 04 Aug 1998 00:02:44 EDT The first two Moby CDs I got were Animal Rights and Everything is wrong. I got them both from BMG and so I wasn't worried if they sucked. I listen to Animal Rights, hated it, and almost threw it and ETIW away. But, yesterday, I was in Las Vegas and went to the Virgin Megastore and finally found the 2CD Animal rights. The Little Idiot CD is kind of boring actually, but I listened to it in the car and usually like sometime faster then. But, I put in the Animal Rights, and damn, it is really good. Is this one different than the regular AR? I don't know, but it seems to have instantly grown on me. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) A Wonderful Moby BPM list Date: 03 Aug 1998 23:45:19 +0000 NICE work john! but are you sure you were only able to bang your mouse once a minute to the canon? and how hard should one bang one's mouse in such matters? : ) clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 03 Aug 1998 23:47:39 +0000 > Is this one different than the regular > AR? I don't know, but it seems to have instantly grown on me. Later. > AJ > what a difference a day makes! eh folks!? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Ruano Subject: (mobility) Top 50 techno-house in Amazon Date: 04 Aug 1998 13:50:51 +0200 Hi, Mobydicts: Today, searching for book in Amazon, I tried the new music section, and checked how many items they had by Moby. After that, I browsed into categories, and went to TOP50... In Techno-Dance-DJ, found Moby's "Ambient" in 34th of the list. It's funny finding CDs released in 1994,1993 and so.. Selected Ambient Workds, Vol II (AFX), Orbital 2, Fiesta Fatal! (B-Tribe) and other... -- Jonathan Ruano Intercomputer soft, s.a. Dpto. de Tecnología ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) go vid Date: 04 Aug 1998 06:31:46 -0700 (PDT) yesterday, when AMP finally played "go", they listed the album as his self-titled cd, the label as Mute/Elektra (hmmm...) and Moby himself as the vid director. But if you go to mtv's cheesy amp site at it lists an (incorrect) playlist, which lists the director as N/A and the label as "Rhythm King". whats up with that? and i noticed something...the new Sublime single that modern rawk radio is playing now (forgot what its called...) well it starts with a bassline that sounds exactly like the beginninng of Moby's remix of Prodigy's "Everybody In The Place"....i guess thats more of a prodigy post than a moby post huh? just in case anyone cares.... and, um, I need a homepage. wheres the best place to get one? (gee, i'm gonna get a billion different responses to this one ;) and we really should all schedule a chat together sometime. summer is rapidly ending! (god i hate saying that...) if we cant have a mobility party at least we can chat together. thats almost as good. right? okay bye. == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: (mobility) Honey - record of the week.... Date: 04 Aug 1998 14:47:06 +0100 (British Summer Time) Just taking a break from the lab, where I heard the DJs Mark and Lard, on Radio 1's afternoon session, declare Moby's 'honey' as 'record of the week'(well one of 3 records of the week). If anyone hasn't heard it and is really desperate to before the 24th Aug release, then tune into BBC Radio 1 this week (2 to 4 pm, British summertime) - though this may be a bit difficult if you live in the U.S.!? I think it's grown on me now - I really like it, though I can't say it's my favourite Moby tune! That's all for now folks, TiM B. ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael boudreau Subject: (mobility) something Date: 04 Aug 1998 16:00:33 -0400 hellloooooo, i got my mutebank order in yesterday (ordered 'demons/horses' by the way among other things) and with the package, they gave me 2 'honey' stickers. it's a pumpkin, as has already been discussed here. i'll tell you what it says in the back of the sticker: moby honey the new single out 24 august 2 x cd & 12" featuring mixes by rollo & sister bliss aphrodite & mickey finn moby westbam & hardy hard mario caldato jnr. sharam jey plus new moby tracks "micronesia" and "memory gospel" this may be information everybody knows, but i thought i'd tell you nonetheless, because i care. that is all. &&****&&&&****&&&&****&&&&****&&&****&&&***&&&**&&&**& __)))__)))___)))___)))__)))___)))__)))__)))__))__))__))_)_)_)_)_))))__))__))__))__)_ ::""::""::""::"":""::""::""::""::""":""::""::"::""::"miKe::"::"::"""":""::""::""::""::"::""::"":"""::"::::::""""":::::""""":::::"""""::::" >>>><<<<>>>><<<<<>>>><<<<>>><<<<>>>><<<<>>>><<<<>>>><<<<>>>< _________________________=+++______________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: n Subject: Re: (mobility) moby on amp again! Date: 04 Aug 1998 16:46:24 -0400 hi hi... Ryu wrote: > > >anyway, i also heard that moby was once on the show viva variety > yes, i have it on tape. > he played revolver. not very outstanding in my opinion. > not like he plays during his shows.... > less nrg... moby on Viva Variety? That's hilarious. That show is the bomb. Ryu, are you sure it's not worth much? I'd like to see that, just for the novelty. Hey, i'm on your mailing list Ryu, though under my old email address. Mail me personally and maybe we can work something out. L8R. n. ========================================================== Words fail. n. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Traylor" Subject: (mobility) moby and babies Date: 04 Aug 1998 17:44:41 PDT Um. One odd thing I noticed about moby is that his was the only music that my daughter would listen to for a long time. She'll listen to just about anything without complaining now, but for her first few months, all she would listen to without crying was EIW. Rave's crying? Put on some moby, instant contentment. I'd assume it's because the music's so soothing, but she liked Heavy Flow and it's ilk as well. Half the time we could only get her to sleep with some moby in the CD player. Hmmm... Well, the point to this little diatribe is, has anyone else noticed anything even similar to this? Babies, kids, whatever? I guess there's just some undercurrent that everyone can dig, even if they can't control their bodily functions yet. Hmmm... Just a thought. Bob ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: RE: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 04 Aug 1998 20:32:23 -0500 > -----Original Message----- > From: Spydercorp@aol.com > The first two Moby CDs I got were Animal Rights and Everything is > wrong. I listen to Animal Rights, hated it, and almost threw it and EIW > away. But, yesterday, I was in Las Vegas and went to the Virgin Megastore > and finally found the 2CD Animal rights. The Little Idiot CD is kind of > boring actually, but I listened to it in the car and usually like sometime > faster then. But, I put in the Animal Rights, and damn, it is really good. > Is this one different than the regular AR? I don't know, but it seems to > have instantly grown on me. Later. > This is what I've been saying for almost two years now. I think Moby messed up animal rights by mixing all the rock and ambient stuff on the same disc for the US release. Separated on to two cds, AR/LI is the yen and yang of Man's dualistic nature. You've got the loud, nasty, "animalistic" side (and a nearly perfectly symmetrical side that is as well) balanced by the spiritual, contemplative virtues man can strive for. A stretch? Maybe. But as good a take on the record as anyone else has come up with. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 04 Aug 1998 19:52:14 -0600 Brad Caviness wrote: > > This is what I've been saying for almost two years now. I think Moby messed > up animal rights by mixing all the rock and ambient stuff on the same disc > for the US release. Separated on to two cds, AR/LI is the yen and yang of > Man's dualistic nature. You've got the loud, nasty, "animalistic" side (and > a nearly perfectly symmetrical side that is as well) balanced by the > spiritual, contemplative virtues man can strive for. A stretch? Maybe. But > as good a take on the record as anyone else has come up with. Here, here! I have always favored the UK release over the US release. A lot of us take pride in the extremes found on EIW and how well they worked. But I couldn't handle them when it came to the US version of Animal Rights. The presentation of the two styles on two CD's was great, i.e. the UK release. I find it interesting that Moby decidedly favors the US version over the UK version. Damian http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 04 Aug 1998 22:57:01 -0500 (CDT) > Here, here! I have always favored the UK release over the US release. > > A lot of us take pride in the extremes found on EIW and how well they > worked. But I couldn't handle them when it came to the US version of > Animal Rights. The presentation of the two styles on two CD's was > great, i.e. the UK release. I find it interesting that Moby decidedly > favors the US version over the UK version. I think this issue has already been brought up, but I prefer the US version, for what was discribed as a "roller coaster" of music, an ambient track or two followed by his hard stuff. I find it much more convenient to have them on one CD instead of messing with two. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 04 Aug 1998 23:44:57 CDT I think it's better to have the two separate CD's. I listen to them depending on my mood, which varies. Lately, though, I've been listening to the 'Little Idiot' side, as I find it makes great sex music. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Animal Rights Date: 05 Aug 1998 01:17:50 -0700 >Here, here! I have always favored the UK release over the US release. Totally. Little Idiot is a fantastic disc, but it should be taken in as a whole-I never realized how fantastic both discs were until I got the UK version. Now the US one feels a bit like a compilation... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) more Moby 12" records for sale Date: 05 Aug 1998 18:06:44 -0400 Hello All! Steve here w/ some more info on Moby for sale: All used vinyl =A35: Tel: 44 (0) 1287 653410 or 44 (0) 1642 876740=20 E-MAIL - JULIE.JONES@DIAL.PIPEX.COM Moby - Bring Back My Happiness - (Mute) 1995=20 Moby - That's When I Reach for My Revolver - (Mute) 1996=20 Moby - I Feel It/Thousand - (Mute) 1993=20 Moby - Everytime You Touch Me (Remixes) - (Mute) 1995 Moby - Move the E.p. Move You Make Me Feel So Good/ Morning Dove/ All = That I Need is to Be Loved/ Unloved Symphoy - (Mute) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) more Moby 12" records for sale Date: 05 Aug 1998 16:49:22 -0600 Steve Giles wrote: > Hello All! Steve here w/ some more info on Moby for sale: Thanks for posting this info, Steve. I'd just like to make some comments on these records... > Moby - Bring Back My Happiness - (Mute) 1995 Includes the Voodoo Child Mix of BBMH, which was not released on the US single. This mix is nice (albeit short at 4:13), and sounds like a cross between BBMH and "Feeling So Real". > Moby - That's When I Reach for My Revolver - (Mute) 1996 This includes the Rollo & Sister Bliss Instrumental Mix, available only on this 12". It's pretty similar to the R&SB Vocal Mix on the remix CD, but is not just that mix without the lyrics. > Moby - I Feel It/Thousand - (Mute) 1993 I'm not sure which record this is, but it would be nice to own in any case. > Moby - Move the E.p. Move You Make Me Feel So Good/ Morning Dove/ All That I > Need is to Be Loved/ Unloved Symphoy - (Mute) This record is worth getting because the version of ATINITBL on it is the one later called the "Hard Trance Version" on the EIW double remix CD. A very fine track indeed! BTW, has anyone listened to the "Honey" excerpt that I posted on my website earlier today? Dan Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: (mobility) Disk Date: 05 Aug 1998 18:10:20 -0500 I bought Disk last night for $11.99 at Best Buy. I wasn't even there to look at CDs, but thought I'd browse by and see if there was anything worthwhile. Lo and behold, there it was. I only had $12.06 on me and so with tax I would have been just a tad shy, but luckily I had my checkbook w/ me. Like most other people, I had infinite problems getting it to work. It would see the audio but not the video, then it would see the video but not the audio. I finally reached some sort of compromise--I think. How do you get to those videos again through the app? It seemed like It would show one frame from the video and then the bouncing objects would appear on the screen. It was pretty frustrating. I managed to get to the remix area, the techno history, and stuff like that. But anyway, I just browed the CD and ran the videos individually. I really like the "This is my dream" mix of Hymn. It's so unlike all the other versions of Hymn that I've heard. I find that interestingly odd. Shining is also pretty good, but I don't think I'm immensely impressed. Maybe it'll grow on me more. I like the videos too. I've only seen parts of Moby videos before so it's nice to own some now. Speaking of which--Ryan, where are those videos? You never replied to my email message. My overall impression of Disk? I was pretty frustrated by the technilogical errors and those floating heads got annoying after a while. But I think it's got some great vidoes and music. Definate Moby collectibles for a good fan. Peace out. np: EIW Remixes .oooO Oooo. --Ade. ( ) ( ) \ ( ) / adekunle@anderson.edu \_) (_/ http://picard.anderson.edu/~adekunle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) new thread Date: 05 Aug 1998 22:17:09 -0500 (CDT) >how many agree that it would be impossible for any of the songs listed >as having 0 or 1 beat per minute? >if you watch or listen to the canon in d major....for instance..... >you can see and hear the piano notes roll across time and really much >faster than maybe even 100 beats per minute> >just because there is no drumbeat doesn't mean the piece doesn't consume >it's own space in time. >i've heard that particular theme used in a house piece and >i believe in a blues traveller number and it certainly moves along in >it's own way>>>>>>>>>> >just as a moby ambient piece could maybe not have drums but >moves along at >at the same pace as if it did have drums>>>>>>>> >in other words if a song is at 120 bpm >that is its speed >take away the drums and it is still at 120 bpms >most of you already know this so please excuse me if this seems boring>> >everything else on the list site was very informative though >and thanks again steve I'm sorry if it's a little confusing, but I originally started that for my own use and I used some conventions that others might not understand. It's quite possible for a song to be 0 bpm. I believe Moby's "Grace" would be a good example. The songs listed at 1 bpm are generally ambient pieces or just pieces I couldn't clock for one reason or another. If I don't have some sort of percussion to go by, I have a difficult time finding the bpm. I set them to 1 bpm because the BPM database program didn't seem to like that value being set to nothing. Similarly, Moby's "Thousand" is set to 999 bpm instead of 1000. If you can tell me what the bpm of those songs should be, please tell me. =] -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) A Wonderful Moby BPM list Date: 05 Aug 1998 22:18:45 -0500 (CDT) > NICE work john! > > but are you sure you were only able to bang your mouse once a minute to > the canon? Have you HEARD Eno's version? It's frickin' wierd. > and how hard should one bang one's mouse in such matters? That's a PERSONAL matter... -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey (won't you take me home tonight) Date: 06 Aug 1998 00:11:08 -0700 >BTW, has anyone listened to the "Honey" excerpt that I posted on my >website earlier today? Hmm... It's really not what I would have expected. I'm not talking about the genre jumping either-it sounds a little bit like he's taking a stab at "big beat" (whatever that is). I certainly hope not, and I could be wrong (after a 22 second clip). I was glad to hear a familiar Moby bassline, and if the song continues to progress along the same lines then I'm sure it'll be tops. I'm just a bit scared of Moby turning into the Mighty Fatboy Dub Pizzaman, churning out crap songs based on a slightly catchy riff. *BUT I DID LIKE IT* ;) ...when I first heard the new single was called Honey I was kinda hoping for a Spacemen 3 cover... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey (won't you take me home tonight) Date: 06 Aug 1998 10:02:51 +0100 (British Summer Time) On Thu, 6 Aug 1998 00:11:08 -0700 Rekkit wrote: > > ...when I first heard the new single was called Honey I was kinda hoping for > a Spacemen 3 cover... > > Now that would be interesting! TiM B. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey (won't you take me home tonight) Date: 06 Aug 1998 09:20:53 -0600 Rekkit wrote: > It's really not what I would have expected. I'm not talking about the genre > jumping either-it sounds a little bit like he's taking a stab at "big beat" > (whatever that is). I certainly hope not, and I could be wrong (after a 22 > second clip). I was glad to hear a familiar Moby bassline, and if the song > continues to progress along the same lines then I'm sure it'll be tops. I'm > just a bit scared of Moby turning into the Mighty Fatboy Dub Pizzaman, > churning out crap songs based on a slightly catchy riff. I don't think Moby is trying to copy anyone, though there does seem to be a hint of Fatboy Slim's funky mixture of folk/country with hip-hop/ electronic. This sample of "Honey" is fairly representative of the entire song, and was taken from a little past the middle. The "B-sides" are totally different from "Honey". They're more akin to "Shining" and "First Cool Hive". I keep listening to "Memory Gospel" over and over, because I dig Moby's subdued instrumental tracks, and love it when the strings kick in. Keep in mind that this is only a single. Who knows what his next album will sound like? Personally, I don't think it will be an hour of "Honey"-ish tracks. This single just helps to keep us going in this long interim period before the album comes out. I hope Moby will manage to get out another single (and in the US, too!) before February. > *BUT I DID LIKE IT* ;) So do I. It's not the most fantastic thing he's ever done, but it's nice and catchy and with all its remixes, it is probably his best single since "Into The Blue". Dan Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey (won't you take me home tonight) Date: 06 Aug 1998 14:31:06 -0700 >The "B-sides" are totally different from "Honey". They're more akin to >"Shining" and "First Cool Hive". I keep listening to "Memory Gospel" >over and over, because I dig Moby's subdued instrumental tracks, and >love it when the strings kick in. I'm glad he's gone back to B-sides. For some reason the JBT single was really uninteresting to me. I'll have to get it eventually but there's not much drive for me to hurry...Memory Gospel sounds good-as long as it's not another Graciosa I'll be happy...;) >So do I. It's not the most fantastic thing he's ever done, but it's >nice and catchy and with all its remixes, it is probably his best single >since "Into The Blue". Really? The Everytime You Touch Me singles weren't as good as Into The Blue (imo), and Come On Baby certainly wasn't-but I *love* the orange Revolver. It's possibly my favorite Moby disc... I'm looking forward to it-serious praise from Mr. Cerman pulls weight with me... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Honey vs. Revolver Date: 06 Aug 1998 13:46:53 -0600 [was Re: (mobility) Honey (won't you take me home tonight)] Rekkit wrote: > I'm glad he's gone back to B-sides. For some reason the JBT single was > really uninteresting to me. I'll have to get it eventually but there's not > much drive for me to hurry...Memory Gospel sounds good-as long as it's not > another Graciosa I'll be happy...;) Hmmm... Graciosa is one track that I don't have (yet). I only heard it once, in RealAudio, a long time ago. > The Everytime You Touch Me singles weren't as good as Into The Blue (imo), > and Come On Baby certainly wasn't-but I *love* the orange Revolver. It's > possibly my favorite Moby disc... Well, the Revolver single + remix + B-sides is actually comparable to Honey in how good it is. With Revolver, disc 1 was 4 tracks, but only two were "real" songs (and they were good). With Honey, you get 3 songs on the first disc. So they're more or less equivalent. Disc 2 of Revolver was great. Disc 2 of Honey is good (and also has 4 tracks). The Rollo & Sister Bliss Blunt Edit and Aphrodite & Mickey Finn mixes are very nice. The jury is still out on the other 2 remixes, which are okay, but did not make such a big impression on me. In net excellence, Revolver beats Honey on disc 2. If this were all there was, then Revolver would edge ahead of Honey a little bit. But there's more! Where were Revolver's remixes? There was only the Rollo & Sister Bliss Vocal Mix, and a similar nonvocal version of that mix on vinyl. A good mix it was, but to me it's crazy having a Moby single that's so starved for remixes. Finally, in the following year, an Australian Revolver single was released with a nice Moby mix and edit, and an additional remix. That was nice, albeit overdue. But Honey has more remixes, and it has them now. The Honey 12" has 3 tracks that aren't on the CD. Rollo & Sister Bliss have done it again, producing another fine remix for Moby. Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix is indeed a blissful trip, and justifies the purchase of the 12". Moby's Low Side Mix is more cold and minimal, but that's okay with me because I like obscure Moby tracks that are dark and have tension in them. What can I say? One of my favorite Moby singles is "Hymn", and though its European Edit and alt.quiet.version are wonderful crowning achievements, I love the other remixes that hid in the shadows of promo 12"s and out of print German CD singles. Anyways, in my opinion, the Honey 12" has clearly more bang for the buck than the Revolver 12". So who's keeping score? IMHO: Revolver Honey UK CD 1 tie tie UK CD 2 w l UK 12" l w OZ CD w n/a promos l W :) Unfortunately, there are some fine remixes that are not going to be easy for you to get, because as far as I know, they are promo only. RJ's Mix and Bammer's Mix are good drum & bass remixes that rival and maybe surpass Mickey Finn's mix. These are on UK CD and 12" promos. Then there are two more Moby mixes on a 12" promo. They're aren't awesome or mind-blowing or anything, but I'm glad that I'm fortunate enough to have them. The Risk Mix is kind of a goofy boom-tiss dance track that is happy and synthy. The Dark Mix is also boom-tiss (not a bad thing), but it's fast and cool. CJ Bolland's Dubbel Oh Heaven Remix of the James Bond Theme comes to mind as a comparison. I'm glad that Moby has gone back to making more remixes of his own tracks, and I'd love to own them all on CD. It is my hope that Germany and/or the USA and/or Australia will put out their own unique Honey singles and include these tracks. Maybe that's what they're being saved for. And I guess DJs enjoy having tracks that aren't readily available to the public. These mixes are certainly DJ-friendly. So with all things considered, I say that Honey beats Revolver. OK, I'll shut up now and let someone else speak. ;) --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey vs. Revolver Date: 06 Aug 1998 16:17:40 -0700 >Hmmm... Graciosa is one track that I don't have (yet). I only heard >it once, in RealAudio, a long time ago. Care for an mp3? >The Rollo & Sister Bliss Blunt Edit and Aphrodite & Mickey Finn mixes The "blunt" edit. Sounds like it might be a little bit dubby/downbeat-what's it like? (can you *tell* I'm waiting for this?) >single that's so starved for remixes. Finally, in the following year, >an Australian Revolver single was released with a nice Moby mix and >edit, and an additional remix. That was nice, albeit overdue. There was a bunch of talk about a Flea remix; that wasn't the Psychotic VE-GUN one from the Aussie single and the 12" was it? >Honey beats Revolver. Clean. Concise. Crisp. ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Revolving doors Date: 06 Aug 1998 16:54:23 -0400 >>There was a bunch of talk about a Flea remix; that wasn't the Psychotic >>VE-GUN one from the Aussie single and the 12" was it? It was done by Phillip something. Steir, I think. I really shouldn't remember that, but I do. I hope you aren't dissing the US Revolver 12", anybody. I love that thing. It was my first record! Personally, I don't care for the VE-GUN mix, but Revolver just doesn't work chopped up and blended into an industrial song. For me. I got that record before I had tables so wherever there was a record player I could listen to the R&S Vocal mix, which my buddy had on Revolver #2. He got me into Moby. My interest gained momentum very slowly, and I didn't realize how much I liked Moby until I stopped being friends w/ this guy and didn't have various brands of techno shoved down my throat anymore. I saw the self-titled CD while searching for Revolver #2, and I'd never seen it before. It had originals of the Rare songs which I liked. (mobility aqua was the first song I REALLY liked) so I got it. The original of Drop A Beat & Have You Seen My Baby sounded new and wonderful to my ears. That's where it started for me. -Steve Giles PS If anyone is interested in the Jam & Spoon Stella 12" or the Complete Stella 2x12" drop me a line and I'll light your path. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey vs. Revolver Date: 06 Aug 1998 15:04:52 -0600 Rekkit wrote: > The "blunt" edit. Sounds like it might be a little bit > dubby/downbeat-what's it like? > (can you *tell* I'm waiting for this?) Actually, blunt is not a word I would use to describe it at all. It's like the second happiest remix (Sharam Jey's being the winner of that contest). In fact, it sounds a lot like their Revolver remix, but with sadness and desperateness replaced by some kind of halcyonic contentment. It has that same "dooo doo -- doo dooo doo -- doo dooo doo" [for lack of a better textual way to express sound] bassline, and more semi-distant- sounding female wailing: "hoooohhhhhhhowowow". ;) And of course it's shorter. The full version of the remix builds longer and sounds darker, overall. So the "blunt edit" is really like a concentrated formula for the big mix, rather than merely a shortened version. Does that make sense? > >single that's so starved for remixes. Finally, in the following year, > >an Australian Revolver single was released with a nice Moby mix and > >edit, and an additional remix. That was nice, albeit overdue. > > There was a bunch of talk about a Flea remix; that wasn't the Psychotic > VE-GUN one from the Aussie single and the 12" was it? I don't think so. As far as I know, the Flea remix was unreleased. > >Honey beats Revolver. > > Clean. Concise. Crisp. > ;) Heheh. But that's just MHO. And as with all other music, the degree to which I like it depends on my mood at the time. Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: RE: (mobility) Revolver vs. Revolver Date: 06 Aug 1998 18:28:40 -0500 > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Cerman > > There was a bunch of talk about a Flea remix; that wasn't the Psychotic > > VE-GUN one from the Aussie single and the 12" was it? > > I don't think so. As far as I know, the Flea remix was unreleased. > According to Moby, both of the mixes rumored to have been completed for Revolver by Flea and Billy Corgan were submitted to Elektra and subsequently never released. The lack of marketing for that single (including the non-pressing of celebrity remixes for even a promo) was a large factor in Moby's decision to find another partner to distribute his music in the US. However. the better of the two remixes Moby did for Smashing Pumpkins "1979" he kept for himself and might find life as a track on his new album next spring (with the SP samples removed, of course). BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dan perry" Subject: (mobility) shining sighting Date: 06 Aug 1998 20:49:57 -0500 (CDT) what an unexpected thing... on whatever evening news show is on ABC right now (8p central), just before one segment they played Shining! i can't believe it! of course, i remember hearing the aggro mix of never let me down again (depeche mode) on there once, too, which is pretty cool. just thought i'd share that with people... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby and babies Date: 07 Aug 1998 03:50:29 -0700 I know my friends new baby likes to listen to most music his favorite is bob marley oh yeah , and my neighbors dog barks violently and jumps up and down whenever i play thousand by moby. paul Robert Traylor wrote: > > Um. > > One odd thing I noticed about moby is that his was the only music that > my daughter would listen to for a long time. She'll listen to just > about anything without complaining now, but for her first few months, > all she would listen to without crying was EIW. Rave's crying? Put on > some moby, instant contentment. I'd assume it's because the music's so > soothing, but she liked Heavy Flow and it's ilk as well. Half the time > we could only get her to sleep with some moby in the CD player. > > Hmmm... > > Well, the point to this little diatribe is, has anyone else noticed > anything even similar to this? Babies, kids, whatever? I guess there's > just some undercurrent that everyone can dig, even if they can't control > their bodily functions yet. > > Hmmm... > > Just a thought. > Bob > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Traylor" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby and babies Date: 07 Aug 1998 05:14:15 PDT >I know my friends new baby likes to listen to most music >his favorite is bob marley > >oh yeah , and my neighbors dog barks violently and jumps >up and down whenever i play thousand by moby. >paul The odd thing is, although she now likes the Spawn soundtrack, she DIDN'T like the song by moby and the butthole surfers. She did like Rare, though. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) honey4s Date: 07 Aug 1998 06:44:47 -0700 (PDT) look what has for sale! ---David Hampson wrote: > > > More additions to my for sale/trade list: > > > KRAFTWERK - Tour De France * LAMB - Gorecki * MOBY - Honey (Mickey Finn and > Aphrodite remix) (promo) * > > http://freespace.virgin.net/david.hampson/tradlist.htm > > == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: RE: (mobility) moby and babies Date: 07 Aug 1998 09:11:41 -0500 > -----Original Message----- > From: Dr. Killpatient > oh yeah , and my neighbors dog barks violently and jumps > up and down whenever i play thousand by moby. > Exactly how loud were you playing "Thousand" that your *neighbor's* dog got freaked out by it? If you could hear it through at least walls and maybe a yard or two, I think it would freak me out too. BSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Traylor" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby and babies Date: 07 Aug 1998 07:49:30 PDT >I know my friends new baby likes to listen to most music >his favorite is bob marley > >oh yeah , and my neighbors dog barks violently and jumps >up and down whenever i play thousand by moby. >paul The thing is, slthough she likes the Spawn soundtrack, she doesn't like the moby - butthole surfers song on there. She does like Rare, though. Bob I tried to post this before and the computer locked up for some reason. If this has already been posted, then I'm sorry. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) moby bday Date: 08 Aug 1998 07:51:54 -0700 (PDT) hey, moby's b-day is next month. i think we should all pitch in and get him a present. how bout we get....a new pair of socks!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAH! you dont know how long i've been waiting to say that..... well anyway see ya.... == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) honey sample Date: 08 Aug 1998 07:58:15 -0700 (PDT) um, i tried to dl the honey sample in real audio on moby.org, and it said i needed a plug-in. but i alreeady have ra and i my dad wont let me get mp3! so how cann i get it?!?!?!? == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) moby bday Date: 08 Aug 1998 09:59:38 -0500 >hey, moby's b-day is next month. What day? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) moby bday Date: 08 Aug 1998 09:59:38 -0500 >hey, moby's b-day is next month. What day? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) honey sample Date: 08 Aug 1998 10:42:21 -0600 Paul Simpson wrote: > um, i tried to dl the honey sample in real audio on moby.org, and it > said i needed a plug-in. but i alreeady have ra and i my dad wont let > me get mp3! so how cann i get it?!?!?!? Hmmm... It's possible that your RealAudio software has not installed itself as a plug-in to your Internet browser. Here's what you can do: Right-click the link to the RealAudio (or MP3) file. Click "Save Link As..." if you are using Netscape, or "Save Target As..." if you use IE. Choose where you want the file to be saved on your hard drive, and then start your RealAudio player program. Tell it open that file, and that should work! The CD quality MP3 sounds much nicer than the RA file, though. BTW, Moby's birthday == September 11, 1965. --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) honey sample Date: 08 Aug 1998 10:51:16 -0600 Paul Simpson wrote: > > um, i tried to dl the honey sample in real audio on moby.org, and it > said i needed a plug-in. but i alreeady have ra and i my dad wont let > me get mp3! so how cann i get it?!?!?!? I've noticed that Real Audio doesn't always recognize its files depending on which version you are using. I uninstalled the new G2 because it hated almost everything I tried. I'm use Netscape and it normally gives you the option of getting a plug-in or choosing the application that you think fits that extension... if it gives you the option of choosing, then find where you stored the application and select it (obviously). Otherwise, open your RA RealPlayer and copy the URL into the "location" field. That should work. :) I'm not sure what else to tell ya, good luck. Damian http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) honey on radio! Date: 09 Aug 1998 05:02:34 -0700 (PDT) you may be wondering, someone from the states heard honey on the radio? actually, yes i did. it was last night on the radio 104 electronica show. dave the wave (the dj) played the rollo/sister bliss mix. of course i didn't know it cuz he said that after he played the song, and i cant remember how it went...and besides its not the original version anyway...he said that the single would be coming out in england next month (i think) and that he didn't have a record deal in the states. also he played a few more moby tunes earlier. he played some version of go (i think it was that german trance version) and then hhe played the "old school vibes mix" of fsr. and then he said after the commercials hed play some "old school industrial." well after the break he played rammstein "du hast", which isnt industrial, but DAMN that song rocks! then he played KMFDM "naive", and then he played Meat Beat Manifesto's "radio babylon", which he said was a very influential record, and then he played the alley cat mix of "charly" to prove it. i think MBM is one of those millions of groups that i should really be payinng attention to and buying their records but i just dont have enough money. so i'll just add them onto the list with fsol and kraftwerk and massive attack and tricky and about a billion other groups..... well after prodigy he played "honey"...and i thnik he played like daft punk or something after that....whatever. no on e cares anyway. okay bye yall! == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) honey on radio! Date: 09 Aug 1998 17:40:50 EDT That list of people to buy, FSOL, Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, and Meatbeat Manifesto are all on my need to start buying list as well. However, please, if you ever get around to buying any of those CDs, don't buy Tricky. I have all 3 of his releases. The first was good, but the next was bad and the third was horrible. I am so dissapointed with his last 2 CDs I promised my self to never listen any of his CDs ever again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) They call him silly chile' Date: 09 Aug 1998 17:54:24 -0700 >horrible. I am so dissapointed with his last 2 CDs I promised my self to never >listen any of his CDs ever again. If you don't like Pre-Millenium Tension and Angels With Dirty Faces then fine, but why deprive yourself of Maxinquaye; which you said you like?! That's just silly. Tricky's done some horrible, horrible things (Nearly God, Angels With Dirty Faces) but come on-Grassroots, the Pumpkin/Overcome/Ponderosa/Black Steel/Hell Is Around The Corner series of singles, Maxinquaye, PMT and the undeniable beauty of Tricky Kid (pt.1) are all fantastic! Why would you stop listening to the good stuff *just* because you don't like the new stuff? Personally, I really didn't like Oil 1 & Graciosa by Moby. I wasn't a big fan of ILTS either. But I still listen to the other stuff all the time-just yesterday I bought the 12" for the Everytime You Touch Me contest winners (note: the Tabernacle remix is f***ing amazing). Don't deprive yourself just for the sake of being elitist.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Skipworth Subject: Re: (mobility) honey on radio! Date: 09 Aug 1998 17:08:44 -0500 I personally love Tricky's music. Maxinquaye is my favorite but premillenium tension and Angels with Dirty Faces are both very good (in my opinion) While both of the new ones are nothing like maxinquaye... how can you not like broken homes??? or Can't Hardly Breathe.??? both are just amazing.... I saw him in st. louis a few weeks back and he puts on a hell of a show! I recommend everyone going! ---Rob Spydercorp@aol.com wrote: > That list of people to buy, FSOL, Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, and Meatbeat > Manifesto are all on my need to start buying list as well. However, please, if > you ever get around to buying any of those CDs, don't buy Tricky. I have all 3 > of his releases. The first was good, but the next was bad and the third was > horrible. I am so dissapointed with his last 2 CDs I promised my self to never > listen any of his CDs ever again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) They call him silly chile' Date: 29 Aug 1998 19:10:08 +0000 i am gonna jump in here between the two of you and say you're both right!!!!! if someone you've admired in the past starts doing some really horrible stuff whether it's shit music or child-molesting....it's easy to become turned off enough to not wanna ever hear him say another word. not unlike being in love with a girl who you've had the deepest feeling for had the most fantastic experiences with walking in and find her fucking some guy you hate she knows you hate and never wanting to speak to her again> just because she's done great things before that you liked doesn't mean you can want to continue to enjoy her expressions into the future> on the other hand ...rekkit is so absolutely correct in suggesting that just cause a guy puts out i like to score or even animal rights to some degree it should turn you off to really wanting to enjoy and understand absolute classics like....welll....you name em!!!!! then again....... i always thought tricky was a bit overblown , self-indulgent, weird, sort of nonsensical character who took his shit way too seriously anyway.... so fuck em> besides that......listen what you want and stay clear the police> clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) moby "interview" Date: 09 Aug 1998 19:42:38 -0600 DAVIESA@uwplatt.edu wrote: > > there was a "fax interview" done by the BBCs Radio1. very short, nothing > earth-shattering...here's the address... > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1 > > click on the 'popfax' link for the interview... I finally got around to checking this out... thought it was worth posting to the group - yes/no? MOBY answers your Popfax questions. How did you manage to remix Prodigy's Everybody in the Place ? A: Liam is an old friend. Very simply he asked me. 2. I read that you are a Christian, non-smoking, non-drug taking American. Is that all true? If so how come? A: I love Christ but I'm certainly not a Christian in any conventional sense. 3. I saw you live at The Gurten Festival in Switzerland. Who did you see there? A: I didn't get to see anyone. 4. How much of you set was played live and what was on DAT? A: No DAT. All live with hard disk accompanying. 5. Are you a workaholic? If so, how do you calm yourself down? A: I calm down by sitting on my roof in my hammock. 6. Have you ever been approached to do a football anthem? A: Ha, ha. No. 7. Who would you like to play the part of you the film of your life? A: Drew Barrymore. 8. How long did it take you to compile Everything Is Wrong? A: About one year. 9. What are you up to at the moment? A: Typical musician stuff, working on the next album. 10. Do you ever get really bored? how do you deal with it? A: In hotels I get terribly bored. I read, walk and listen to my mini-disc. 11. What's the most embarrassing thing that's happened to you on stage? A: Falling down ''cause my shoes were untied. 12. Is there anywhere in the world you haven't played yet that like too? A: Micronesia, New Zealand. 13 .What's your favourite item of clothing? A: My big black suit. 14. Why the name Moby? A: My parents gave me the name ''cause I'm related to Herman Melville, who wrote Moby Dick. It's been my name for 32 years. 15. Have you got loads of groupies and /or fans that terrorize you? A: Not nearly enough. Please send in groupie applications to me c/o Radio 1. 16. Who do you think are the best musicians around at the moment? A: Liam Howlett, Beck, PJ Harvey and Massive Attack. 17. Out of all the stuff you've done, which is your personal favourite? A: Voodoo Child - "The End of Everything". 18. Are you going to Ibiza? A: Never been,no plans to go. It's 43c in New York right now, why should I leave? 19. Working in the music industry, what's the most irritating character trait you have to put up with? A: Bad breath. Damian http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: (mobility) EXCUSE MY OUTBURST Date: 29 Aug 1998 23:36:10 +0000 hey list> excuse that last outburst......please and oh...... simpson i tried to send you a personal note re: MBM but mail got returned so send me something as there is something i'd like to tell you (and sorry again good people) clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) moby "interview" Date: 09 Aug 1998 23:20:07 -0700 >2. I read that you are a Christian, non-smoking, non-drug taking American. Is that >14. Why the name Moby? Why do people still ask him these questions? I dunno... >17. Out of all the stuff you've done, which is your personal favourite? >A: Voodoo Child - "The End of Everything". I smile everytime I see/hear/read him say that. It's not my personal favorite, but it's nice to know he's stayed in touch with his personal, emotional side... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: phathead@flash.net Subject: (mobility) question? Date: 09 Aug 1998 23:34:41 -0500 Does anyone know what is said on the "freestyle mix" of Everytime You Touch Me? I can not figure out what he is saying. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: (mobility) Re: Tricky (Was: honey on radio!) Date: 10 Aug 1998 00:45:46 -0700 I am so dissapointed with his last 2 CDs I promised my self to never > > listen any of his CDs ever again. Well that is usually my reaction to most CDs, especially rap ones. As far as Tricky goes; I like him but I had to hear his stuff many times over before I got into it. same thing with ryu's cd, moby's rock tunes, aphex, ect. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) EXCUSE MY OUTBURST Date: 10 Aug 1998 11:59:55 +0100 (British Summer Time) Outburst excused. However I must stress again that Animal Rights is one of the best things Moby has done (for me) - everyone's entitled to their opinion. Am I the only one who really likes AR though? Somebody stand by me! Sorry, I'm feeling insecure at present. You really know how to draw people in and stir, don't you Clay! I like it, keep it up! Chill babes, TiM B. ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) go again, t to the r to the icky Date: 10 Aug 1998 06:46:11 -0700 (PDT) hey last night on AMP they played "Go" again, as the last video on the show, just like last time....plus, the next two videos they played at 3 am were the same too (goo goo dolls and Eve 6)....hhhhmmmmmmmmmm..... i wonder if like the whole hour is the same..... i remember for a while they used to play matchbox 20 "3AM" at 3am after AMP for a while....whatever. and anyway, stop all this with tricky. i love tricky but this isnt a tricky list right? from what i've heard of angels w/ dirty faces it rocks. its just not at the top of my list though. and btw, add 808 state and portished to that list i was talking about! bye yall == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) They call him silly chile' Date: 10 Aug 1998 12:08:47 EDT In a message dated 8/9/98 10:17:04 PM, ev2k@pacbell.net writes: <>> Thanks for the 2 sides of the story. Maybe I will once again listen to his first album. But I'll tell you what, I did like Tricky in The Fifth Element. And, while we are on Tricky, has anyone else noticed that G.O.D. or Maxi Jazz? from Faithless sounds very much like Tricky? And, speaking of Tricky and movies, I finally saw Moby in Joe's Appartment. However, I can hardly say it was worth it to watch that movie for him to say one line. Anyway, Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: Re: (mobility) EXCUSE MY OUTBURST Date: 10 Aug 1998 11:25:37 CDT Tim, I loved AR. I liked it after I bought it, and I love it even more now that I've got the 2CD set w/ Little Idiot. If people were turned off by it, then that's their loss. Personally, I think it was a great move for Moby to record it and release it. It's sort of like what Liam H. said about the "Smack My Bitch Up" single; he said he was glad it didn't get real popular and didn't even hardly break the singles charts. It just showed that Liam released it because he wanted to and not because he wanted the money or publicity (though he got a little bit of exposure because of the video.) As always, d http://home.talkcity.com/BasinSt/djicey/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Moby mix 2 Date: 10 Aug 1998 12:39:37 -0400 I found something new in the land of Moby: the promo 12" for Dead Man Walking (US promo!! no single is US tho) has Moby Mix 2 on it. The end of mix 2 is the beginning of mix 1, kinda like the barracuda mix of Stella led into the Electro one.... So has anyone taken advantage of the purchase opportunities I've posted to Mobility? Thanks for the "Honey available" post, Paul, I jumped right on it! Hello Clay! keep playin' the ambiguous devil's advocate of yourself, it's both entertaining and informative. Hello everyone else! Anyone near Chicago have a scanner? Can I send a color copy of the Brotherhood cover to you, delobbo, for your Moby scans page? There's other cool stickers on Brainstorm and Barracuda. oh yeah, & UHF. (TECHNO FRENZY!!!) -Steve ..just because the shoes are the same size doesn't mean the feet are... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) They call him silly chile' Date: 10 Aug 1998 17:44:40 -0500 >I finally saw Moby in Joe's Appartment. However, I can hardly say it >was worth it to watch that movie for him to say one line. Just curious...what was his line? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Joe's Apartment Date: 10 Aug 1998 19:32:38 -0700 >Just curious...what was his line? I could be wrong-but I think it was "They're loud, they're here, they're SHIIIIIIIIIIT!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: (mobility) New Question Date: 11 Aug 1998 00:10:30 EDT I just found a listing for MixMAg Vol 7 with Moby / Slam. What is this? I have the Moby / Sven Vath, but did not know about this. IS it real - is it good? Thanks alot. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jake M." Subject: Re: (mobility) EXCUSE MY OUTBURST Date: 11 Aug 1998 00:15:12 PDT >Outburst excused. However I must stress again that Animal >Rights is one of the best things Moby has done (for me) - >everyone's entitled to their opinion. Am I the only one who >really likes AR though? Somebody stand by me! Sorry, I'm >feeling insecure at present. You really know how to >draw people in and stir, don't you Clay! I like it, keep it >up! > Clay: your excused for the outburst. Well Tim, I would say that the 2 Moby albums that I enjoy the most listing straight through with no skipping or replaying songs are EOE and AR. I think they are both incredibl (not to say all of Moby's stuff is not incredible) but I feel the raw emotion more in those two. You are not alone. Jake "The un-examined life is not worth living"-Plato "Please don't disillusion me, I haven't had breakfast yet." from Children of the Mind by Orson Scott Card -- http://www.angelfire.com/co/rockman/index.html -- ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) New Question Date: 11 Aug 1998 01:02:14 -0700 Spydercorp@aol.com wrote: > > I just found a listing for MixMAg Vol 7 with Moby / Slam. What is this? I have > the Moby / Sven Vath, but did not know about this. IS it real - is it good? > Thanks alot. Later. > AJ in my opionion it sux. but i'm just not impressed by the whole dj scene, whether it's moby djing or not- i prefer my tracks to be separate not mixed together...most of those tracks didnt impress me much anyway tho paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) The eternal AR debate.... Date: 11 Aug 1998 11:55:09 +0100 (British Summer Time) Well thanks for your support people. I've had three on the list say they think AR is superb. It's just that I've heard so many people slag off AR recently and I think they're talking out of their arses, but those people may well only like a certain brand of music and hardcore punk just does their head in (fair enough) - I appreciate a wide variety, as long as it's good to listen to. I'm not really a hardcore techno head and I'm severely in the minority in the UK, however I do like some, but am more into ambient/trance. Now I'm going to lose all my support and stir some more by saying I don't think Moby's Ambient is all that good, except for one or two tracks. Peace and anarchy, TiM B. ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Pedersen, Trond Erik" Subject: (mobility) Military Moby Date: 11 Aug 1998 13:09:00 +0200 Hi I am going into the army this fall and I wonder if anyone knows what Moby's view on the army is and if he ever has been in the army. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) The eternal AR debate.... Date: 11 Aug 1998 07:50:17 -0700 whatever AR is great, little idoit is great, ambient is even better paul Tim Beecher wrote: > > Well thanks for your support people. I've had three on the > list say they think AR is superb. It's just that I've heard > so many people slag off AR recently and I think they're > talking out of their arses, but those people may well only > like a certain brand of music and hardcore punk just does > their head in (fair enough) - I appreciate a wide variety, > as long as it's good to listen to. > > I'm not really a hardcore techno head and I'm severely in > the minority in the UK, however I do like some, but am more > into ambient/trance. Now I'm going to lose all my support > and stir some more by saying I don't think Moby's Ambient > is all that good, except for one or two tracks. > > Peace and anarchy, > > TiM B. > > ---------------------- > Tim Beecher > Cranfield University > T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: (mobility) life goes on Date: 13 Aug 1998 11:49:57 +0000 good peeps! the moby/sven vath thing is good if you need documentation of moby as a dj and his portion of the disc is really pretty nice> i think animal rights was a great maneuver....politically, philosophically.....but it put me off for a long while artistically.... it was totally apparent that moby was not gonna allow himself to pigeon-holed as any sort of artist that could be predicted. now imagine this same woman years later......that you were convinced that you hated.....for being with another soul that you hated....... now imagine her once again saying sorry and that she never meant to hurt anyone..........and maybe the lessons were about the way we go around administering our passions (often negative) throughout the world.... imagine her eyes as they are the same ones that you fell in love with years ago...... life goes on better to love than to hate (thanks guys) clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) Military Moby Date: 13 Aug 1998 11:54:26 +0000 i believe that moby is high-ranking officer..... maybe a general : ) or something.... but he keeps it low as it would mean he would not only have to possibly eat meat but would have to maybe even kill it sometime........ whatever you do in there always think twice before accepting an order to take someone's life.... especially some child's or mother's life that you don't even know and who never did anything to you...... this world is getting tougher and someone is gonna most likely want you to do some sort of deed love is always better than hate (not that the army is about hate) be all that you can be peace clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Friso Meijer Subject: (mobility) Introducing .... me ! Date: 11 Aug 1998 17:03:49 +0200 Hi there ! I am Friso Meijer, 22 years of age. I life in The Hague, The Netherlands. I first heard of moby years ago, "Go" . I was eating (shoarma) in the middle of the night after going to a disco. There were tv's at the 'restaurant' and MTV was on. That's when i fist heard "Go". I've been a big fan ever since. If you are really intrested in my moby collection you can find it on my site. http://www.caiw.nl/~awmeijer/music/moby/ I've been a DJ for almost ten years (yes i started young) . I have owned a Drive-In show but quit a few months ago. You can still find some info about the Drive-In show at : http://surf.to/thewave Bye for now ! - Friso -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please visit my sites, http://come.to/your.success NEW! http://surf.to/thewave http://www.caiw.nl/~awmeijer How to contact me, Email : friso@positive-thinking.com ICQ : 7062302 Success isn't something you chase. It's something you have to put forth the effort for constantly. Then maybe it'll come when you least expect it. Most people don't understand that. Michael Jordan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tIM bEECHER Subject: Re: (mobility) life goes on Date: 11 Aug 1998 17:54:40 BST After Moby's dabbled a bit in hip-hop, etc I think it would be great if he did some Celtic folk stuff, Spanish/classical guitar, Gregorian or Buddhist chanting (without meaning to get back to that polka topic again)! I'd be quite happy if he kept changing his style of music, as long as it sounds good - I don't care. Of course, I wouldn't say no to more hardcore punk-rock, but like you say Clay, life goes on..... One love, TiM B. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: plovious@juno.com (Michaela S Gerstner) Subject: Re: (mobility) Introducing .... me ! Date: 11 Aug 1998 14:27:52 -0700 WELCOME TO THE LIST FRISO! i'm always glad to see new ppl on.. it makes it more interesting. as for AR, i think it's great. i think i've said this a zillion times, so i'll say it again. i think a true artist is willing to redraw his/her own boundaries and experiment. AR is the first i've heard of Moby's rock stuff and i found it refreshing. sometimes you have to put out something totally different, it helps u discover who you are. besides, hearing the same type of music from the same artist really gets kinda boring- and Moby isn't boring because his style is constantly changing. so, that's my little rant about it. and clay, that was an interesting outburst... something must've really ticked u off! :) glad to see that you are back to your plain old self. and.. it looks like you've fixed the date on your computer! i'm still hurting from that last joke about it..... anyways, that's all i can think of. sorry i haven't been posting much, work kinda takes up all my time. i'm trying to pull in the hours before school starts for me for various expenses. fun fun fun! Blessed Be, Plovious plovious@juno.com http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3589/ _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Rice" Subject: (mobility) another new comer... Date: 10 Aug 1998 09:32:47 -0400 hey. my name's michael rice...i'm 19, split my time between washington DC and Salt Lake City, Utah. i don't have much of a moby collection yet...just everything is wrong, animal rights, i like to score, rare, and early underground...ambient will be my next cd purchase... i'm just a recent convert to moby, having bought my first moby cd about a year ago. my first introduction to moby was reading those essays from someone else's copy of the everything is wrong cd...that really caught my interest in this guy, cuz i think much the same way...so i bought Animal Rights...which is my favorite cd, ever. um, other stuff i listen to...i still have a lot of hardcore and metal stuff...stuff like visions of disorder, sick of it all, dead kennedys, then all the good ole seattle stuff...etc...i'm just starting to get into techno... i'm done now, i think. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) Military Moby Date: 11 Aug 1998 18:01:14 -0500 >I wonder if anyone knows what Moby's >view on the army is and if he ever has been in the army. Interesting question. I am much interested in philosophizing about the armies, and war, and things like that. From EIW remixes liner: "Don't tolerate injustice" and "Don't tolerate cruelty" Both can be applied either way. War as injustice and cruelty, or war to fight injustice and cruelty. IMHO, 2 wrongs don't make a right. "Protest" Yeah, you can pretty much protest anything. "Apologise to the rest of the world (especially Laos and Cambodia)" Laos and Cambodia are examples of a great wrong being used to try to make another wrong right. And it turned out that people didn't really know why the wrong they were trying to right was wrong after all. Who knows what Moby thinks, but I doubt he was ever in the army. I couldn't think he'd want to put himself in a position to kill a human being. He's a pretty skinny guy anyway--probably wouldn't last too long eh? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: (mobility) chicago / eno Date: 12 Aug 1998 01:02:59 EDT just got back from chicago, home to wesley willis and sister machine gun, among others ( what a combo ! ) -- a fine, fine city indeed. anyway, i had a few extra bucks in my pocket, and picked up two additional copies (all they had) of the domestic cd single for eno's "fractal zoom" ... i did this solely so two lucky people on our little list here could enjoy this nice remix mini- album as much as i do. so, if you're interested, go to daniel's page and check the discography for the whole song-and-dance. i'm aware that it's probably readily available in most areas, but for those who can't find it, i just want to do a little trade-style thing -- let me know if there's something you're willing to exchange for this, and i'll get right back to you. you can post to me privately, or to the list, either way ... and they're still shrink- wrapped and everything, nice and new. so until we meet again ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "ron nessel" Subject: (mobility) tell me more!! Date: 12 Aug 1998 12:27:47 PDT hello everybody, i have finally checked my email, and it's been a few months since i was away for awhile...but anyways... who does the vocals for HONEY...i am in Toronto, and i haven't heard it yet, and trust i must hear it soon( does anyone know where on the net i might it???)...i have also heard that the U.N.K.L.E. project feat...SHADOW, along with THOM YORKE and other guests, will be released on the 24th of August, obviously the same day as HONEY, that's the day i've been waiting for the whole summer... ...absolute massiveness... i am outta here... THE TRANSPARENT OKTOPI... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) tell me more!! Date: 12 Aug 1998 16:05:01 -0700 >who does the vocals for HONEY...i am in Toronto, and i haven't heard it >yet, and trust i must hear it soon( does anyone know where on the net i >might it???)...i have also heard that the U.N.K.L.E. project >feat...SHADOW, along with THOM YORKE and other guests, will be released >on the 24th of August, obviously the same day as HONEY, that's the day >i've been waiting for the whole summer... >...absolute massiveness... The U.N.K.L.E. disc is also being released in a limited edition format with 2 bonus tracks-retail of about $40 I believe. If you're interested in getting it go to HMV 333 Yonge & order it in advance. They may not get any copies in otherwise... As far as Honey goes, http://www.moby.org/reviews/honey.html has all you need... > >i am outta here... > >THE TRANSPARENT OKTOPI... > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Moby mix 2 Date: 12 Aug 1998 18:05:38 -0400 Hello mobility! Welcome newcomers! >>So has anyone taken advantage of the purchase opportunities I've posted to Mobility? >>Hello everyone else! Anyone near Chicago have a scanner? I guess I should take the silence as a no? Nobody on this list wanted any of those records? I have trouble believing that. How many are we? I thought this list was 100+ people. Sure doesn't seem like it to me. Will we see the remix breakdown pretty soon Daniel? I'm getting the Mickey Finn rmx 12" from the UK. The guy is gonna check his contact and maybe I can get more than that! Wake Up! Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dan perry" Subject: (mobility) mimi goese: "soak" Date: 12 Aug 1998 21:12:21 -0500 (CDT) to whoever recommended buying that album, much gratitude. i really like this album a lot. i had no idea what to expect from it, but it's great. some tracks are produced by hector zazou and the rest by hahn rowe. wow. strange combination, though i don't know much about hector zazou, and far less about hahn rowe. anyway, i also highly recommend this album. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Friso Meijer Subject: (mobility) Honey Video Date: 13 Aug 1998 14:31:28 +0200 Hi all, I have seen moby's new video three times ! It was on Dutch tv (TMF) every morning in a show called Clip Galary. It starts with a wooden box coming out of the sky, then 3 moby's come out of it. It's a nice video, not really with a story in it. It has some special effects like multiple moby's in a shot and dissapearing moby. The video ends when all moby's are back in the box and the box go's kaboooom !! - Friso ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please visit my sites, http://come.to/your.success NEW! http://surf.to/thewave http://www.caiw.nl/~awmeijer How to contact me, Email : friso@positive-thinking.com ICQ : 7062302 Success isn't something you chase. It's something you have to put forth the effort for constantly. Then maybe it'll come when you least expect it. Most people don't understand that. Michael Jordan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Honey release pushed up??? Date: 13 Aug 1998 16:55:20 -0400 Mute currently has August 17th listed for "Honey" in the upcoming releases section. What does everyone think of the sound clip? I can't listen to it. No sound on my C. Can anyone tell me about the Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" that were only releases on 12"? The two that aren't on the Remixes single? Thanks in advance. Looking for info on the following: "Over mix" of Revolver, "Lucky Orgasm & Menacing" mixes of "Hymn", info on the Voodoo Child 12" and VC Remixes 12". I just want basic description or comparisons to other Moby mixes. I have music hunts going on for a few artists and Moby, of course, is one of them. I'm just trying to prioritize. -Steve Giles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) Military Moby Date: 29 Aug 1998 19:36:45 +0000 HEY ADE!!!! who ya callin skinny, Huh? moby : ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adekunle Olonoh Subject: Re: (mobility) Military Moby Date: 13 Aug 1998 21:02:16 EST > HEY ADE!!!! > > who ya callin skinny, Huh? > > > moby There's no shame in it eh? For all you know I could be a 75 lb. toothpick. Or 375 lb. really big toothpick. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Moby songs on 89.3 Date: 14 Aug 1998 11:15:18 -0400 Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? I'd feel a lot better if even 1 person wrote me or the list and said, "No, we don't know, stop asking us questions!" I've been asking about various things for days now and haven't gotten a single answer of any type to any question. Am I talking to a wall? If ya got no answers, then make up more questions! (better than nothing, right peepz?) Look alive now! Last one to post is a rotten egg! (this may take a long time) -SsTtEeVvEe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Shipley Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby songs on 89.3 Date: 14 Aug 1998 11:40:26 -0500 (CDT) On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Steve Giles wrote: > Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple > nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the > Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled > w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then > went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he > did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) > BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste > in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? I wish I knew....have you tried calling the station? Do you know what time he/she was on? 88.7 has played some sweet stuff late at night on Thursdays before (I've heard a lot of Moby, among other things) but I can never seem to hunt these people down, either. Is 89.3 Northwestern? I know 88.7 is LU.... -G ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby 89 Date: 14 Aug 1998 11:57:54 -0400 No, I haven't called. I didn't even get to hear the set myself. I rarely use radio or TV, you see, for about a year my media input has been the web-net-whatever, my turntables, an occasional movie, and, of course, for too much literature. Yes, I believe 89.3 is Northwestern. college...Moby... this reminds me of the concert in May that I went to. I'm wearing my ugly Moby shirt from there right now under my work garb. Is anyone interested in a 'Next Is The E' US 12"? Let me know. >>>> I wish I knew....have you tried calling the station? Do you know what time he/she was on? 88.7 has played some sweet stuff late at night on Thursdays before (I've heard a lot of Moby, among other things) but I can never seem to hunt these people down, either. Is 89.3 Northwestern? I know 88.7 is LU.... -G <<<< ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey release pushed up??? Date: 14 Aug 1998 10:19:55 -0600 Steve Giles wrote: > Mute currently has August 17th listed for "Honey" in the upcoming releases > section. August 17 was the previous date, as far as I know. It's what I was told at first, but then it was apparently pushed back a week. Mute probably just didn't update their website. > Can anyone tell me about the Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" that were > only releases on 12"? The two that aren't on the Remixes single? Thanks in > advance. They are nice -- especially the Tribal Dub. All 4 mixes are related, so you won't hear anything new & amazing. But if you can get ahold of this promo 12", I think you'll be pleased with it. > Looking for info on the following: "Over mix" of Revolver, "Lucky Orgasm & > Menacing" mixes of "Hymn", info on the Voodoo Child 12" and VC Remixes 12". > I just want basic description or comparisons to other Moby mixes. The 'Over mix' of "Revolver" is just the music video version. It's the same as the single & album versions, but with the lyrics changed from "that's when I reach for my revolver" to "that's when I realize it's over". Those remixes of "Hymn" are both on the _Everything Is Wrong - DJ Mix Album_ 2CD, which I'd be surprised if you don't have, seeing as how you're getting so much incredibly rare vinyl lately. 'Menacing' is an awesome take on the track. 'Lucky Orgasm' uses the same beat as 'Menacing', but with a repeating "ewwwaaaahhhhh, ewwwehh" voice/synth throughout it, and hundreds of triggerings of female vocal samples like "oh" and "yeah". It's a cool mix to have, but not nearly as sexual as Alpha Team's "Speed Racer (Hardcore)" remix or even Mariah Carey's "Fantasy (Def Club Mix)". Now *those* sound like orgasms! ;) And if you can get the Voodoo Child 12"s... well, YOU'RE SO LUCKY!!! Jeez, Steve, you're starting to make me jealous. :) Actually, I have EX-227, but not the remixes. It's a fine record. Both 12"s contain mixes/tracks not found anywhere else. --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) Honey release pushed up??? Date: 14 Aug 1998 12:53:01 -0400 >>>Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" Thanks! I'm getting it as soon as I go to the airport to get a 'cheque' drawn in UK pounds. Thanks for 'Over' info. Should've realized what that was. >>>'Menacing' 'Lucky Orgasm' Believe it or not, I don't own a copy of Everything is Wrong! I can get it anywhere, but I've been holding out for the 2CD w/ Underwater. I don't have the Evil Ninja DJ Mix either. Or Ambient. Or Disk. My Moby collection grows in spurts, and I get just as much a kick out of finding rare stuff as I do hearing it. Besides, I can borrow everything listed above that I don't have from a friend, so it's not high priority. >>>And if you can get the Voodoo Child 12"s... well, YOU'RE SO LUCKY!!! Well, I can't... actually I know where a copy of the first VC 12" is, but it might be gone. I posted it to the list, I'm fairly sure. It's at either Virtual Vinyl UK or Raz's records for sale. There's tons of yummies out'n'about. I'm getting the Jr. Vasquez mixes, the ITB 2x12, Hymn white label promo, 2 Honey promos, the Revolver promo 12" w/ the R&SB Instrumental, ATINITBL 12" w/ pink sticker, and, er, Revolver CD #2. I found someone w/ the VC Remixes, but they won't part w/ it unless I make a ridiculous offer. (I'm paying pretty high for the ITB 2x12 from that person) I'm looking for all sorts of crazy stuff, tho, including the Rock The House UK 12" w/ Mad Love on it. Who knows what I'll find? Talksoon, Steve Giles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby songs on 89.3 Date: 14 Aug 1998 16:22:46 EDT anyone know when this dj plays? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby songs on 89.3 Date: 14 Aug 1998 18:39:01 -0700 now how would i know about a dj in chicago on some very underground station that play for a half hour? there is my question to your question im in sf, ca the reason i dont post much is because is the high volume of email i read from several lists as well as being very busy lately when i get the new moby single, ill be posting about that, as should all of you, definitely new moby stuff ive just heard for the first time: michael jackson- beat it (moby remix) i was afraid i would hate it since im not an mj fan, but it sounds much more like a moby song than the original and i would reccommend it to all moby fans but other mj fans have said they hated it hahahaha anyone else who was interested in compiling a collection of rare moby songs, email me privately if you have something to contribute and we will see what comes together later paul Steve Giles wrote: > > Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple > nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the > Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled > w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then > went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he > did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) > BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste > in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? > > I'd feel a lot better if even 1 person wrote me or the list and > said, "No, we don't know, stop asking us questions!" I've been asking about > various things for days now and haven't gotten a single answer of any type > to any question. Am I talking to a wall? If ya got no answers, then make up > more questions! (better than nothing, right peepz?) Look alive now! > > Last one to post is a rotten egg! (this may take a long time) > > -SsTtEeVvEe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: RE: (mobility) Honey release pushed up??? Date: 15 Aug 1998 02:08:18 -0500 >Believe it or not, I don't own a copy of Everything is Wrong! Wow. I don't believe it. I thought owning at least EIW was a requirement to get on the list eh? :) So you're putting out $$$ for all these rare 12" albums and not that. It's my favorite Moby CD. Buy it before anything else! IMHO np: Orb-Toxygene ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) ub2 Date: 15 Aug 1998 13:01:03 -0700 (PDT) hey i just got urbal beaats 2 yesterday. awesome! i didnt like the classics disc that much when i first heard it, but i like it a lot more every time i hear it. and the first disc rocks too. except for a few trax. that crystal method remix is weird. it starts out like the propellorheads (who thank god are not on the cd) and then it turns into a jungle tune. cool. that david holmes track is awesome, as is the hive track. not to mention portishead! and that jungle remix of dj shadow....wow...... also, i checked out that honey clip. hmmmmm....... i dont really like it that much. but who knows, thats just based on like 27 seconds right? whatever. i cant wait... well anyway, um......bye! == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) to steve Date: 15 Aug 1998 13:19:10 -0700 (PDT) no we dont know stop asking us questions!!!!! you asked == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Caviness" Subject: (mobility) Can My Honey Come Back Sometime? Date: 15 Aug 1998 15:41:21 -0500 Through various industry and underground connections, I got a sneak peak of an advance release copy of "Honey" + mixes this week and thought I would share some my opinion on the track. The phrase hiphop is being bandied about to describe the song, but I gotta say, "Honey" is pure FUNK. Guitar on the left, synth on the right, bass in the middle of the mix. I haven't heard a fender rhodes this funky since 1976! I think 118 beats per minute might do the trick. Sample Bessie Smith and a hype kick drum, layin' down a groove so thick! Moby's 118 mix is an especially good club adaptation of the original. Rollo & Sister Bliss remix is also extremely listenable and club ready. But the only thing it has to do with the original is a few drop in samples from the chorus. Makes me very anxious to hear the new record next spring. Brad S. Caviness, Ricochet Bigwig Ricochet Internet Music Magazine (http://www.ricochetmusic.com) bigwig@ricochetmusic.com "I am a cipher wrapped in an enigma smothered in a secret sauce." -- Jimmy James, "News Radio" "The best way to communicate should be banging on a drum and screaming." -- Moby, musician. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) ub2 Date: 15 Aug 1998 16:05:25 -0500 >also, i checked out that honey clip. hmmmmm....... i dont really like >it that much. but who knows, thats just based on like 27 seconds >right? whatever. i cant wait... Yeah, it's hard to tell on 27 secs. I'm pretty curious about what the rest of it sounds like, but what I've heard sounds kinda catchy. ''' ''' (. .) (. .) +---------(_)-------------oOO---(_)---OOo----+ | --Ade. | | adekunle@anderson.edu | | http://picard.anderson.edu/~adekunle | +---OOo---------oOO--------------------------+ |__|__| |__|__| || || || || ooO Ooo ooO Ooo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) ub2 Date: 15 Aug 1998 21:05:25 -0500 >also, i checked out that honey clip. hmmmmm....... i dont really like >it that much. but who knows, thats just based on like 27 seconds >right? whatever. i cant wait... Yeah, it's hard to tell on 27 secs. I'm pretty curious about what the rest of it sounds like, but what I've heard sounds kinda catchy. ''' ''' (. .) (. .) +---------(_)-------------oOO---(_)---OOo----+ | --Ade. | | adekunle@anderson.edu | | http://picard.anderson.edu/~adekunle | +---OOo---------oOO--------------------------+ |__|__| |__|__| || || || || ooO Ooo ooO Ooo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) to steve Date: 15 Aug 1998 17:39:30 EDT How about this tour. Moby - Aphex - Orbital. Too bad I wasn't listening to this music when I was 13. I would have been pretty psyched to see that. And I got a question, does anyone know what the lineup for the Woodstock 2 show was? Later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: (mobility) honey b-sides??? Date: 15 Aug 1998 18:49:54 -0400 since a few of you have had the chance to hear honey and the remixes, i was wondering if anyone got to hear the b-sides to the single? what are they like? anyone, anyone? -ryu ************************************************************** SHO RECORDS The World's First Non-Profit Record Label Specializing in Powerful Music http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ************************************************************** 724-869-0908 * Ryu * ryu97@psu.edu ************************************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig J. Rasmussen" Subject: (mobility) Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 18:55:37 -0500 Date: 15 Aug 1998 18:09:19 -0600 My name is Kevin, I am 17 years old, and I love MOBY!! I first heard an actual Moby CD when my brother came home from college. He was listening to Everything is Wrong, it caught my attention, and I've been listening to Moby since. My collection isn't too big, I am the proud owner of about 6 moby cds. I love Mixmag Live, Volume 2. That is the tightest cd of them all. You can't get bored of it. Sven Vath and Moby are sweet together. I like many different types of music. Lately, I've been sucked into the Electronic Sections at music stores. I like Alternative, Rock, Pop, some Rap, and Classic Rock. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "April Kilduff" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 16 Aug 1998 12:42:39 -0500 8/16/98 RE>mobility-digest V1 #201 12:40 PM first, a moby question: has anyone heard the 33.3333333 minute long remix of hymn? i saw it in a record store and it looked interesting. i was going to listen but the store has this bizarre rule that if you don't buy the first cd you listen to, you can't buy anymore and i unfortunately didn't pick that cd first. second, a non-moby question: crystal method is playing here (minneapolis) in a few weeks and i was wondering if anyone has seen them play live? is it a good show? morcheeba plays the same week - any reviews of their shows would be groovy too. adios, april. mobility-digest Saturday, August 15 1998 Volume 01 : Number 201 (mobility) tell me more!! Re: (mobility) tell me more!! 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(mobility) ub2 hello everybody, i have finally checked my email, and it's been a few months since i was away for awhile...but anyways... who does the vocals for HONEY...i am in Toronto, and i haven't heard it yet, and trust i must hear it soon( does anyone know where on the net i might it???)...i have also heard that the U.N.K.L.E. project feat...SHADOW, along with THOM YORKE and other guests, will be released on the 24th of August, obviously the same day as HONEY, that's the day i've been waiting for the whole summer... ...absolute massiveness... i am outta here... THE TRANSPARENT OKTOPI... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >who does the vocals for HONEY...i am in Toronto, and i haven't heard it >yet, and trust i must hear it soon( does anyone know where on the net i >might it???)...i have also heard that the U.N.K.L.E. project >feat...SHADOW, along with THOM YORKE and other guests, will be released >on the 24th of August, obviously the same day as HONEY, that's the day >i've been waiting for the whole summer... >...absolute massiveness... The U.N.K.L.E. disc is also being released in a limited edition format with 2 bonus tracks-retail of about $40 I believe. If you're interested in getting it go to HMV 333 Yonge & order it in advance. They may not get any copies in otherwise... As far as Honey goes, http://www.moby.org/reviews/honey.html has all you need... > >i am outta here... > >THE TRANSPARENT OKTOPI... > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > Hello mobility! Welcome newcomers! >>So has anyone taken advantage of the purchase opportunities I've posted to Mobility? >>Hello everyone else! Anyone near Chicago have a scanner? I guess I should take the silence as a no? Nobody on this list wanted any of those records? I have trouble believing that. How many are we? I thought this list was 100+ people. Sure doesn't seem like it to me. Will we see the remix breakdown pretty soon Daniel? I'm getting the Mickey Finn rmx 12" from the UK. The guy is gonna check his contact and maybe I can get more than that! Wake Up! Steve to whoever recommended buying that album, much gratitude. i really like this album a lot. i had no idea what to expect from it, but it's great. some tracks are produced by hector zazou and the rest by hahn rowe. wow. strange combination, though i don't know much about hector zazou, and far less about hahn rowe. anyway, i also highly recommend this album. Hi all, I have seen moby's new video three times ! It was on Dutch tv (TMF) every morning in a show called Clip Galary. It starts with a wooden box coming out of the sky, then 3 moby's come out of it. It's a nice video, not really with a story in it. It has some special effects like multiple moby's in a shot and dissapearing moby. The video ends when all moby's are back in the box and the box go's kaboooom !! - - Friso ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please visit my sites, http://come.to/your.success NEW! http://surf.to/thewave http://www.caiw.nl/~awmeijer How to contact me, Email : friso@positive-thinking.com ICQ : 7062302 Success isn't something you chase. It's something you have to put forth the effort for constantly. Then maybe it'll come when you least expect it. Most people don't understand that. Michael Jordan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mute currently has August 17th listed for "Honey" in the upcoming releases section. What does everyone think of the sound clip? I can't listen to it. No sound on my C. Can anyone tell me about the Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" that were only releases on 12"? The two that aren't on the Remixes single? Thanks in advance. Looking for info on the following: "Over mix" of Revolver, "Lucky Orgasm & Menacing" mixes of "Hymn", info on the Voodoo Child 12" and VC Remixes 12". I just want basic description or comparisons to other Moby mixes. I have music hunts going on for a few artists and Moby, of course, is one of them. I'm just trying to prioritize. - -Steve Giles HEY ADE!!!! who ya callin skinny, Huh? moby : ) > HEY ADE!!!! > > who ya callin skinny, Huh? > > > moby There's no shame in it eh? For all you know I could be a 75 lb. toothpick. Or 375 lb. really big toothpick. Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? I'd feel a lot better if even 1 person wrote me or the list and said, "No, we don't know, stop asking us questions!" I've been asking about various things for days now and haven't gotten a single answer of any type to any question. Am I talking to a wall? If ya got no answers, then make up more questions! (better than nothing, right peepz?) Look alive now! Last one to post is a rotten egg! (this may take a long time) - -SsTtEeVvEe On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Steve Giles wrote: > Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple > nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the > Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled > w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then > went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he > did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) > BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste > in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? I wish I knew....have you tried calling the station? Do you know what time he/she was on? 88.7 has played some sweet stuff late at night on Thursdays before (I've heard a lot of Moby, among other things) but I can never seem to hunt these people down, either. Is 89.3 Northwestern? I know 88.7 is LU.... - -G No, I haven't called. I didn't even get to hear the set myself. I rarely use radio or TV, you see, for about a year my media input has been the web-net-whatever, my turntables, an occasional movie, and, of course, for too much literature. Yes, I believe 89.3 is Northwestern. college...Moby... this reminds me of the concert in May that I went to. I'm wearing my ugly Moby shirt from there right now under my work garb. Is anyone interested in a 'Next Is The E' US 12"? Let me know. >>>> I wish I knew....have you tried calling the station? Do you know what time he/she was on? 88.7 has played some sweet stuff late at night on Thursdays before (I've heard a lot of Moby, among other things) but I can never seem to hunt these people down, either. Is 89.3 Northwestern? I know 88.7 is LU.... - -G <<<< Steve Giles wrote: > Mute currently has August 17th listed for "Honey" in the upcoming releases > section. August 17 was the previous date, as far as I know. It's what I was told at first, but then it was apparently pushed back a week. Mute probably just didn't update their website. > Can anyone tell me about the Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" that were > only releases on 12"? The two that aren't on the Remixes single? Thanks in > advance. They are nice -- especially the Tribal Dub. All 4 mixes are related, so you won't hear anything new & amazing. But if you can get ahold of this promo 12", I think you'll be pleased with it. > Looking for info on the following: "Over mix" of Revolver, "Lucky Orgasm & > Menacing" mixes of "Hymn", info on the Voodoo Child 12" and VC Remixes 12". > I just want basic description or comparisons to other Moby mixes. The 'Over mix' of "Revolver" is just the music video version. It's the same as the single & album versions, but with the lyrics changed from "that's when I reach for my revolver" to "that's when I realize it's over". Those remixes of "Hymn" are both on the _Everything Is Wrong - DJ Mix Album_ 2CD, which I'd be surprised if you don't have, seeing as how you're getting so much incredibly rare vinyl lately. 'Menacing' is an awesome take on the track. 'Lucky Orgasm' uses the same beat as 'Menacing', but with a repeating "ewwwaaaahhhhh, ewwwehh" voice/synth throughout it, and hundreds of triggerings of female vocal samples like "oh" and "yeah". It's a cool mix to have, but not nearly as sexual as Alpha Team's "Speed Racer (Hardcore)" remix or even Mariah Carey's "Fantasy (Def Club Mix)". Now *those* sound like orgasms! ;) And if you can get the Voodoo Child 12"s... well, YOU'RE SO LUCKY!!! Jeez, Steve, you're starting to make me jealous. :) Actually, I have EX-227, but not the remixes. It's a fine record. Both 12"s contain mixes/tracks not found anywhere else. - --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ >>>Jr. Vasquez mixes of "Into The Blue" Thanks! I'm getting it as soon as I go to the airport to get a 'cheque' drawn in UK pounds. Thanks for 'Over' info. Should've realized what that was. >>>'Menacing' 'Lucky Orgasm' Believe it or not, I don't own a copy of Everything is Wrong! I can get it anywhere, but I've been holding out for the 2CD w/ Underwater. I don't have the Evil Ninja DJ Mix either. Or Ambient. Or Disk. My Moby collection grows in spurts, and I get just as much a kick out of finding rare stuff as I do hearing it. Besides, I can borrow everything listed above that I don't have from a friend, so it's not high priority. >>>And if you can get the Voodoo Child 12"s... well, YOU'RE SO LUCKY!!! Well, I can't... actually I know where a copy of the first VC 12" is, but it might be gone. I posted it to the list, I'm fairly sure. It's at either Virtual Vinyl UK or Raz's records for sale. There's tons of yummies out'n'about. I'm getting the Jr. Vasquez mixes, the ITB 2x12, Hymn white label promo, 2 Honey promos, the Revolver promo 12" w/ the R&SB Instrumental, ATINITBL 12" w/ pink sticker, and, er, Revolver CD #2. I found someone w/ the VC Remixes, but they won't part w/ it unless I make a ridiculous offer. (I'm paying pretty high for the ITB 2x12 from that person) I'm looking for all sorts of crazy stuff, tho, including the Rock The House UK 12" w/ Mad Love on it. Who knows what I'll find? Talksoon, Steve Giles anyone know when this dj plays? now how would i know about a dj in chicago on some very underground station that play for a half hour? there is my question to your question im in sf, ca the reason i dont post much is because is the high volume of email i read from several lists as well as being very busy lately when i get the new moby single, ill be posting about that, as should all of you, definitely new moby stuff ive just heard for the first time: michael jackson- beat it (moby remix) i was afraid i would hate it since im not an mj fan, but it sounds much more like a moby song than the original and i would reccommend it to all moby fans but other mj fans have said they hated it hahahaha anyone else who was interested in compiling a collection of rare moby songs, email me privately if you have something to contribute and we will see what comes together later paul Steve Giles wrote: > > Mi amigo John heard lots of Moby in a mix set on the radio a couple > nights ago. 89.3 is a local college-based experimental station in the > Chicago area. Anyways, a DJ on there did a set w. the first half-hour filled > w/ Chicago streethouse, (including "The Grind" by Ricky Garcia) and then > went into Moby. e played 3 or 4 Moby songs. All I know for sure is that he > did a mix from the Wink Acid Interp of BBMH into the original (extended) > BBMH. He told me one other, but I forgot. Who is this DJ w/ the good taste > in tunes? Anybody have an idea? JadenX? > > I'd feel a lot better if even 1 person wrote me or the list and > said, "No, we don't know, stop asking us questions!" I've been asking about > various things for days now and haven't gotten a single answer of any type > to any question. Am I talking to a wall? If ya got no answers, then make up > more questions! (better than nothing, right peepz?) Look alive now! > > Last one to post is a rotten egg! (this may take a long time) > > -SsTtEeVvEe >Believe it or not, I don't own a copy of Everything is Wrong! Wow. I don't believe it. I thought owning at least EIW was a requirement to get on the list eh? :) So you're putting out $$$ for all these rare 12" albums and not that. It's my favorite Moby CD. Buy it before anything else! IMHO np: Orb-Toxygene hey i just got urbal beaats 2 yesterday. awesome! i didnt like the classics disc that much when i first heard it, but i like it a lot more every time i hear it. and the first disc rocks too. except for a few trax. that crystal method remix is weird. it starts out like the propellorheads (who thank god are not on the cd) and then it turns into a jungle tune. cool. that david holmes track is awesome, as is the hive track. not to mention portishead! and that jungle remix of dj shadow....wow...... also, i checked out that honey clip. hmmmmm....... i dont really like it that much. but who knows, thats just based on like 27 seconds right? whatever. i cant wait... well anyway, um......bye! == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com End of mobility-digest V1 #201 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body. ------------------ RFC822 Header Follows ------------------ Received: by qm.fallon.com with ADMIN;15 Aug 1998 15:13:03 -0500 Received: from sparc.fallon.com (sparc.fallon.com [204.73.73.100]) by pop.fallon.com (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id OAA14936 for ; Sat, 15 Aug 1998 14:17:09 -0500 Received: from lists.xmission.com (lists.xmission.com [198.60.22.7]) by sparc.fallon.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id PAA16550 for ; Sat, 15 Aug 1998 15:13:16 -0500 (CDT) Received: from domo by lists.xmission.com with local (Exim 1.82 #1) id 0z7mgI-0001oE-00; Sat, 15 Aug 1998 14:12:06 -0600 Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com Sender: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes Message-Id: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 16 Aug 1998 14:13:01 -0400 >first, a moby question: has anyone heard the 33.3333333 minute long remix of >hymn? i saw it in a record store and it looked interesting. i was going to >listen but the store has this bizarre rule that if you don't buy the first cd >you listen to, you can't buy anymore and i unfortunately didn't pick that cd >first. while it isn't rare, it's kinda hard to cum by in a real life records store... and it's FABULOUS! there are no beats. it's all ambiance. very spiritual. very good. i think that most anyone who likes moby would like this. >second, a non-moby question: crystal method is playing here (minneapolis) in a >few weeks and i was wondering if anyone has seen them play live? is it a good >show? morcheeba plays the same week - any reviews of their shows would be >groovy too. i've seen the crystal method live last year, and i got angry during the show. because they don't do much. they're fakers. the music sounded great. and the lights they brought with them for the show were super. but as far as having a stage presence, and entertaining a crowd....they are manilla. they never said anything during the show...never made any connection with their audience. just let the DAT roll on while playing with a knob or two. i've seen morcheeba live on tv, and they seemed great. i'd like to see them in person. at least they have some soul. crystal method are as moby once said about djs, "anal retentive white caucasian fucks". -ryu ************************************************************** SHO RECORDS The World's First Non-Profit Record Label Specializing in Powerful Music http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ************************************************************** 724-869-0908 * Ryu * ryu97@psu.edu ************************************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 16 Aug 1998 16:12:44 -0700 >first, a moby question: has anyone heard the 33.3333333 minute long remix of >hymn? i saw it in a record store and it looked interesting. i was going to It's gorgeous-get it asap ;) No beats, just a nice long "prayerful" track... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Moby discography updated Date: 17 Aug 1998 01:38:45 -0600 Just wanted to let everyone know that the discography has been updated, quite extensively. A number of people contributed corrections and new material since March, and they have all been rolled into v3.95 of the Moby discography. There was no 3.94. There is so much new info that normally I would move the version number up 0.10. Unfortunately, I ran out of numbers! ;) But seriously, I am reserving 4.0 for a major over- haul of the discography layout. My original discography system has been outgrown by the huge volume of entries, and clearly needs a makeover. I want to rewrite it (yikes) using an attempt at Lazlo Nibble's format, or a slight variation thereof. Lazlo maintains a ton of discographies and has a popular, proven organization method. Further down the road, I'd like to make an XML version of the Moby discography. Anyways, some of the most notable new information is the inclusion of the Brotherhood 12" (thanks to Steve Giles), the new Pork Guys 7" (announced in June by James Carrier, but sorry I don't know the track listing yet), and a humense* list of remix and compilation information contributed by Keith Clancy. And all of the new UK "Honey" info has been added. Also, other people sent in various tweaks and additions. Whew! :) Since most of the past few months' additions were only incorporated now, it's possible I misplaced some email with info, or failed to give proper credit. If so, I'm sorry -- please re-send the info. Also, there are still a lot of question marks, blanks, and unknowns lurking around. Please email me any info/comments... By the way, there seems to be a little confusion about my email address. My current ISP is Verinet, but if I change ISPs in the future, that will change also. To minimize lost/misdirected email, I publish my alternate email address, dcerman@nyx.net, which I plan to keep for years to come. It currently forwards messages to dcerman@verinet.com, but will forward mail to wherever I can best receive it in the event of an email address change. Feel free to use either address. The Nyx one is not outdated. BTW2, let's not forget that Moby's birthday is coming up September 11! Now may be a good time to send him some mail. :) * [< humongous + immense]; word coined by Prof. John Clark in 1995 --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 17 Aug 1998 14:29:29 +0100 (British Summer Time) On Sun, 16 Aug 1998 14:13:01 -0400 Ryu wrote: in person. at least they have some soul. crystal method are as moby once > said about djs, "anal retentive white caucasian fucks". > > -ryu Are all DJ's in the US white or something!? > TiM B. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 17 Aug 1998 09:50:10 -0400 >>Are all DJ's in the US white or something!? Haha! No, Moby was referring to a certain stereotype which is commonly seen. anal-retentive bit referring to DJs who think that A)they are the shit and the world should show gratitude & B) that music, DJing, and 'the scene' all follow certain rules and everything must be just 'so'. The white caucasian bit is kinda just stuck on, as usually the party guilty is white. (ahem, Keoki) Crystal Method I can't say much about, but while their album 'Vegas' is entertaining, when it comes to aural variations they are lacking. It sounds like a remix single, they use the same sounds and structures and it wears thin. Their remixes for others are slightly better because the origin sounds are different. CM still makes them sound the same as their own, and boring, somehow. I like to hear them in a mix set or a rave, when I'm dancing or grooving, but not during a casual listening session. Moby is good for both! :) -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: plovious@juno.com (Michaela S Gerstner) Subject: Re: (mobility)hi kevin/ambient hymn Date: 17 Aug 1998 08:44:10 -0700 welcome kevin! wow! i guess for most people Everything Is Wrong was their first moby experience! i know it was mine! you have a good collection started... i started w/ 2 CDs, EIW and Animal Rights. this list will help you with finding out other CDs and such. hope u have fun, kevin! *** and april, the long version of hymn is great! it's wonderful for meditation! you just float when listening to it! i love listening to it when i just want to relax. :) _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: (mobility) Who? Date: 17 Aug 1998 14:31:12 EDT Here is a question. Who are the Mobylettes? I have never heard or seen this group before today when I was searching for CDs. Anyway, does anyone know a place online where I can order the Honey CD and expect to get it before the end of August? Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) EIW, to steve, good morning, etc. Date: 17 Aug 1998 14:39:32 -0400 >>> >Believe it or not, I don't own a copy of Everything is Wrong! >>> Wow. I don't believe it. I thought owning at least EIW was a requirement to get on the list eh? :) So you're putting out $$$ for all these rare 12" albums and not that. It's my favorite Moby CD. Buy it before anything else! <<< Well, I'm going to place an order w/ Mute as soon as their pages are updated, accurate, and ready to order. I'd like a shirt 'n' hat, too. I want the EIW w/ Underwater. I listen to EIW, Ambient, & the EIWDJmix at a friend's house. I'm not idling on the Revolver #2 CD, tho. No way. Yeah, I can see how you would think I'm backwards for this, though. I'm looking for all sorts of weird things. >>> Orbital AFX Moby <<<< Yes! How about Moby / Underworld w/ Josh Wink spinning an opening set! Underworld last! Now that would be the show to be at. My ideal show. Yeeeawh. Lately, I just can't get enough of Patient Love (VC:EOE) & Hymn (Dirty Hypo) Good morning peeple! -afternoon now, whatever, -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) So you want syrup.... Date: 17 Aug 1998 15:35:45 -0400 >>> Here is a question. Who are the Mobylettes? I have never heard or seen this group before today when I was searching for CDs. Anyway, does anyone know a place online where I can order the Honey CD and expect to get it before the end of August? Later. <<< Well Maybe this'll help. CDNOW: No listing yet Music Boulevard: No listing yet GEMM - has 2 Honey cds and 1 12" (private dealers? I think so) CD UNIVERSE: No listing yet Good luck! I don't think they'll come to on-line stores till the end of August, I doubt this release has high enough demand to be made a priority. You probably have to wait. :-< -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) So you want syrup.... Date: 18 Aug 1998 00:26:02 EDT In a message dated 8/17/98 7:38:17 PM, Steve.Giles@digital.com writes: <> I may have misspelled it, but it was at all of the major online stores. Look up Moby and it will bring up them as a choice.... Later AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) honey again Date: 18 Aug 1998 08:44:23 -0700 (PDT) yeah i heard the rollo/bliss remix of honey again....from what i've heard of the original i think i like the remix better. but the remix sounds so much like faithless it probably doesnnt count as moby. on a different note, i was listening to Davo's show on WPKN sunday nite, some time around 2 am or so, and he played a mix of "injected with a poison" (by praga khan)and i was like "aw yeah this rocks!" (and after that he played some Schooly D and some sweet d'n'b') so when i woke up and went down stairs, i watched the amp tape, and...guess what...they played "injected with a poison"! now i'm not sure what time davo played it, but i think it was sometime between 2 and 3 am. okay, like, just in case anyone cares... bye yall == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) honey again Date: 18 Aug 1998 12:07:35 -0600 Paul Simpson wrote: > yeah i heard the rollo/bliss remix of honey again....from what i've > heard of the original i think i like the remix better. but the remix > sounds so much like faithless it probably doesnnt count as moby. Yeah, the R&SB remix is really different from the original track. The B-sides and other remixes are still nice to listen to once you have heard your fill of Honey. > on a different note, i was listening to Davo's show on WPKN sunday > nite, some time around 2 am or so, and he played a mix of "injected > with a poison" (by praga khan)and i was like "aw yeah this rocks!" "Injected With A Poison" is an awesome old track. I love it. Praga Khan has done a couple other good tracks too, but I haven't been able to get ahold of their best mixes. Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Moby mixes for sale on vinyl Date: 18 Aug 1998 16:37:21 -0400 Hello mobility! This record is the one I got last week w/ 3 Moby mixes on it, including the Moby mix 2 which is not found elsewhere. It is overpriced, but I'll bet you can talk him down 2 or 3 dollars. e-mail to purchase: rdarrah@mindspring.com David Bowie- Dead Man Walking Virgin 97, 4 mixes, white label promo, no pc, $10.00 Whoever gets this, please let me know. I'll stop posting cool buying opportunities if no one is taking advantage of them. No point, right? -Steve Giles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Moby on his DJ days Date: 18 Aug 1998 18:16:38 -0400 Moby's fave rex in 96 + some interview material on his DJ days. http://www.dotmusic.com/RMjockmoby.html http://www.dotmusic.com/RMjockindex.html -S ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 18 Aug 1998 18:08:36 -0600 Ryu wrote: > > >second, a non-moby question: crystal method is playing here (minneapolis) in a > >few weeks and i was wondering if anyone has seen them play live? good show? > > i've seen the crystal method live last year, and i got angry during the show. > because they don't do much. they're fakers. the music sounded great. and > the lights they brought with them for the show were super. but as far as > having a stage presence, and entertaining a crowd....they are manilla. > they never said anything during the show...never made any connection with > their audience. just let the DAT roll on while playing with a knob or two. I guess I have a different point of view when it comes to the Crystal Method. I have heard criticisms for their technical abilities like Ryu mentions. But for those who are non technical, maybe ignorant, like myself... I'm enjoying the bliss. I've seen them twice now and neither time did I go to see them but the artists that they were on tour with. They rocked both shows and the audience had a huge reaction each time. The first performance was a bit too loud (very rare for me to say) and they broke down the music way too often... I wanted to keep dancing and they made that difficult. The second time I saw them perform was after seeing BT. The sound was perfect and they didn't break things down as often. I was surprised to see the audience get into their act more so than BT. However, BT is Better! Cheers! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) honey b-sides??? Date: 18 Aug 1998 19:29:06 -0600 Ryu wrote: > since a few of you have had the chance to hear honey > and the remixes, i was wondering if anyone got to hear > the b-sides to the single? what are they like? Yes, I have the B-sides too. I'm listening to them now. :) They're good. "Micronesia" is a little bit like "Shining", but not too much. It's medium-fast with a sharp snare beat. It starts out with the beat and some bass. I thought I heard this beginning part in the new movie BASEketball, but I must've mistaken it for a different familiar-sounding song. A piano and some sort of pad or crystal-like sound comes in, and then strings. "Micronesia" would do well as a soundtrack. It makes me imagine flying low and fast over the ocean near south Pacific islands or something. You know, like that one scene from the beginning of Miami Vice? :) But better. After awhile, the drums and then the strings end, and then the rest. It's a nice piece. It didn't impress me too much when I first heard it, but I like it better now. "Memory Gospel" is the other "Honey" B-side. It's medium-slow, and I like it a lot. It's like the tracks from the Voodoo Child album, but with a subdued funky beat and some repeating "yeah" female vocal samples riding atop the music. Halfway through the song, Moby's trademark harmonic layered strings pour in, and it's just great (if you're in a mood to sit back and think). The song keeps intensifying, adding piano accentation and having the drums get louder, until the last 40 seconds, which are just the basic synth chords that the song started with and the vocal samples. It's very nice, a little bluesy, and I think it hints at the direction Moby will probably go with his next album (but don't quote me on that). Both B-sides have appropriate names that match the music well, and they round out this UK "Honey" single #1 well. I wish a remix would have been included on this CD, especially in light of the remix surplus, but nevertheless this is a disc worth getting, especially since there has been no indication that "Honey" will ever come out in the US. That brings another question to mind. There are Germans, Australians, French, etc. on Mobility, right? Well if anybody can find out anything about non-UK releases and promos, I'd be very interested to know. I'm going to be on the lookout for German CDs in particular, which I hope will include mixes not on the UK CDs. Well, I'm off to browse online music stores. Hope this message answers your question adequately, Ryu. Less than a week 'til release, folks! --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 18 Aug 1998 21:58:59 EDT Yo, I love BT. I am going to the Crystal Method show in DC at the 9:30 club on Sept 13. Does anyone know if BT will be there (especially since it is only about 20 minutes from his house) cause that would be awesome. Or, if anyone else besides CM will be with them? I haven't even heard more than all the Crystal Method songs on every other commercial on TV, but the last concert I went to was 1985 on the same day - my birthday - and that was Michael JAckson. But he was awesome. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby on his DJ days Date: 18 Aug 1998 23:06:14 -0400 At 06:16 PM 8/18/98 -0400, you wrote: >Moby's fave rex in 96 + some interview material on his DJ days. > >http://www.dotmusic.com/RMjockmoby.html >http://www.dotmusic.com/RMjockindex.html excellant! thank you! i've wondered about moby djing for so long. i've asked this several times before, but i'll ask again in case anyone new here knows anything. but does anyoen have any tapes of moby djing? like mix tapes? from back in the day? besides the eiw stuff and teh sven vath mixmag cd. thanks, ryu ************************************************************** SHO RECORDS The World's First Non-Profit Record Label Specializing in Powerful Music http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ************************************************************** 724-869-0908 * Ryu * ryu97@psu.edu ************************************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: (mobility) O. Henry Date: 18 Aug 1998 22:09:57 -0500 I was reading a little bit last night about O. Henry, the American writer who is best known for the surprise endings on his short stories. I came across two interesting things that relate to Moby. The first is that they share the same birthday--Sept. 11. The second is that O. Henry (real name William Porter) had a good friend named Richard Hall that he lived with for sometime. Nothing big, but just thought I'd share. Maybe it'll come up on Jeopardy sometime. ''' ''' (. .) (. .) +---------(_)-------------oOO---(_)---OOo----+ | --Ade. | | adekunle@anderson.edu | | http://picard.anderson.edu/~adekunle | +---OOo---------oOO--------------------------+ |__|__| |__|__| || || || || ooO Ooo ooO Ooo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #201 Date: 18 Aug 1998 21:29:35 +0000 > However, BT is Better! > THERE is absolutely no comparing crystal method with BT>>>>>>>>> cc: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) honey again Date: 19 Aug 1998 09:26:22 -0500 (CDT) just fyi...praga re-mixed "injected with..." on his new album. there are about 8 remixes on the single that are all very good!!! the lords of acid mix rules! that is all... [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: halcyon@halcyonrecordings.com (michael halcyon) Subject: (mobility) are you ambient?looking for ambient artists..halcyon recordings Date: 19 Aug 1998 11:43:18 -0400 (EDT) hello to all on this list.... if you are making ambient/atmospheric music in the relam of early moby ( instinct records ambient album), early klf, early orb, steve roach,etc.. and would like to be on comps featuring well known artists, please email me for details... cheers.... michael halcyon halcyon recordings p.o.box 230039 boston, ma 02123 www.halcyonrecordings.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) are you ambient?looking for ambient artists..halcyon recordings Date: 19 Aug 1998 17:33:30 -0700 michael halcyon wrote: > > hello to all on this list.... > if you are making ambient/atmospheric music in the relam of early moby ( > instinct records ambient album), early klf, early orb, steve roach,etc.. > and would like to be on comps featuring well known artists, please email me > for details... > cheers.... What's wrong with moby's newer ambient material? Why doesn't newer orb material fit in? what is the deal? paul > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > michael halcyon > halcyon recordings > p.o.box 230039 > > boston, ma 02123 > > www.halcyonrecordings.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby discography updated Date: 19 Aug 1998 22:06:15 -0500 (CDT) >My original discography system has been outgrown by the huge volume of >entries, and clearly needs a makeover. I want to rewrite it (yikes) >using an attempt at Lazlo Nibble's format, or a slight variation thereof. >Lazlo maintains a ton of discographies and has a popular, proven >organization method. YEA! =] I've been using his format for a while now -- if you need any help converting over, I'd be glad to help. -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby discography updated Date: 19 Aug 1998 21:25:47 -0600 John Turpin wrote: > >My original discography system has been outgrown by the huge volume of > >entries, and clearly needs a makeover. I want to rewrite it (yikes) > >using an attempt at Lazlo Nibble's format, or a slight variation thereof. ... > I've been using his format for a while now -- if you need any help > converting over, I'd be glad to help. Thanks! The hardest part besides the long tedium of the manual conversion will be just figuring out what his format is. I guess I'll have to grab a few of his discographies and study them. Are his discographies so precise that they are parsable (sp?) by a program? Also, I'd like to preserve things like release dates. Doesn't Lazlo include only the year? Any suggestions/advice is welcome. --- Daniel Cerman http://www.moby.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dr. Killpatient" Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby discography updated Date: 20 Aug 1998 02:19:38 -0700 few of his discographies and study them. Are his discographies so > precise that they are parsable (sp?) by a program? Also, I'd like to > preserve things like release dates. Doesn't Lazlo include only the year? > Any suggestions/advice is welcome. > Include both, just add another line somewhere with the release date. Thats what I would like to see... paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) praga khan incident...the sequel Date: 20 Aug 1998 05:54:44 -0700 (PDT) hey i experienced another case of deja vu recently... just the other day i went to the goodwill store to pick up some tapes. i found the single for "cantaloop" by Us3 (jazzy hip hop, like A Tribe Called Quest, big hit 5 years ago). and i also got some blank tapes. so i go home and i listen to the single. then i pop in a blank tape, and you'll never guess the first song i heard...."cantaloop" by us3! crazy.... sorry this is non-moby. but 2 deja vu's (or whatever) in 2 days! whatever.... k bye np:Radio Nothing on 89.5 WPKN FM....some classical thing with voices on top of it... == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) I am happy... Date: 20 Aug 1998 13:35:41 -0400 For a kickass selection of Moby promo CDs & singles, go to: http://www.vinylvendors.com/ Just type Moby in the artist search.... I got my Honey promos today! !!! !!! !!! !!! I'll be spouting tomorrow regarding them. There's a cool mug shot on the back of Moby. And that's one ugly f'in pumpkin. Pictures will be on-line soon, because Delobbo & myself are getting together very soon to do some music exchanging and to scan my stuff. Any & all Chicago / Illinois people interested in joining us contact us. -one lucky m.f. god bless the royal mail long live the queen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stephanie Momose" Subject: (mobility) Hi Date: 20 Aug 1998 16:14:52 PDT Greetings from Minnesota. I just got on the list and being a relatively new but avid Moby fan, I'd like info on any live venues he regularly does, or any tours that may be coming up... Can anyone help me here? Thanks bunches. Steph ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) HONEY?!?! 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<= /BODY> ------=_NextPart_000_00E0_01BDCCE2.5DE4E8C0-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Honey Date: 21 Aug 1998 10:38:34 -0400 >>I have gone to about 5 record stores So what the hell is going on?=A0 Don't bother looking in US stores yet. Not for Honey, anyway. It's out on Monday in the UK. It'll take more time to get imported = here. If you want to mail order it, you can pre-order here: Pre-order Honey here, UK vendor, also carries AR http://www.replay.co.uk/ Let me tell you about a couple of the promo-only mixes. -Moby's Risk Mix is a housey jam w/ two synth riffs overlaying = boom*tiss drums. One of the synth riffs has a brass-like sound to it. It also has = this quickly repeating siren noise in it, and it only uses the fisrt line of = the vocals, "When My Honey Come Back..." This is a fun mix. Risky as in = playful. -Moby's Dark Mix uses a slowed down BBMH beat w/ an Underworld sounding riff. (comparable to something on second toughest) although the = structure of the mix is nothing like UW, of course. This song, which uses a vocal = sample of "hey down, yah", would be excellent for a car racing video game. Not = a dark mix as in brooding, but maybe dark as in urban or subterranean. = It's not unhappy, tho. -Westbam & Hardy Hard's mix starts off w/ a bass-drone-roll which = reminds me of trhe start of the gonstermacher longer mix of Wink's Simple Man. The piano riff that is in most of the Honey mixes is set in the song and = played in a way that gives it a very honkeytonk feel. Don't cringe, it works = very well actually, and this mix is very danceable. The vocals have a fading echo, as well. Thie music in this mix is constantly being broke down, = and kicked back in, and the energy seems to be held just under climax for = the whole song till it all goes nuts in the end. These Mayday members = always satisfy. -Moby's 118 Mix is my initial favorite along w/ his Original Mix. The = vocals are very well layered, giving the song a feel that it's "being sung" as opposed to sampled. Sort of. At various points in this mix there is a = volume descending acid riff, a sonic digeridoo (you know those long tubes you = blow into to make the aborigine tonal music) and the BBMH drums treated to a breakdown / breakup a la James Bond Theme. The layering and = modification on the vocals deserve a second mention. Overall, I'd say Honey pulls out all the stops. It's a song you have to = bob your head or stamp your feet to. It's infectuous, it finds a track in = your brain and stays there. It's super danceable, although it's not = conventional or comparable to anything "electronica" It's not the introspective or thoughtful music that Moby frequently puts out, it's a dancefloor = filler, and a whole lot of fun. On Monday I'll review my other promo 12". which = has the original mix. It has lots of variety in it, including the = "underwater" sound, the ILTS funk kat guitar, and more, with a D.'n'B/Jungle mix, = too. ( I can't distinguish between J and DNB very well. I know jungle is more dense, but sometimes, they're just the same to me...) Well, enough from me... -Steve Giles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: phathead@flash.net Subject: (mobility) Honey Promos Date: 21 Aug 1998 09:52:17 -0500 How can we get the promos since they have many more remixes than the 2 cd singles that are about to come out? Thanks Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Honey Date: 21 Aug 1998 08:50:10 -0600 Great review, Steve! Steve Giles wrote: > -Moby's Dark Mix uses a slowed down BBMH beat w/ an Underworld sounding > riff. (comparable to something on second toughest) although the structure of > the mix is nothing like UW, of course. This song, which uses a vocal sample > of "hey down, yah", would be excellent for a car racing video game. Not a > dark mix as in brooding, but maybe dark as in urban or subterranean. It's > not unhappy, tho. Actually, I think the vocal sample used her is "way down yon-", as in "way down yonder... sometime". > -Westbam & Hardy Hard's mix starts off w/ a bass-drone-roll which reminds me > of trhe start of the gonstermacher longer mix of Wink's Simple Man. The > piano riff that is in most of the Honey mixes is set in the song and played > in a way that gives it a very honkeytonk feel. Don't cringe, it works very > well actually, and this mix is very danceable. The vocals have a fading > echo, as well. Thie music in this mix is constantly being broke down, and > kicked back in, and the energy seems to be held just under climax for the > whole song till it all goes nuts in the end. These Mayday members always > satisfy. I think this mix would be really good to listen to while running a race. > Overall, I'd say Honey pulls out all the stops. It's a song you have to bob > your head or stamp your feet to. It's infectuous, it finds a track in your > brain and stays there. It's super danceable, although it's not conventional ... You got that right! It has a lot of what I call "musical adhesive" -- it sticks in my head and keeps playing, whether I'm aware of it or not. Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) Honey Promos Date: 21 Aug 1998 11:31:42 -0400 How can we get the promos since they have many more remixes than the 2 cd singles that are about to come out? A) Find someone who wants to sell them. (as I did, thanks to Paul Simpson) B) Make friends with Moby's maneagement. C) Wait and hope German or Australian single contains them. Don't forget about the 12"!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) Honey Promos Date: 21 Aug 1998 12:13:50 EDT In a message dated 8/21/98 3:32:54 PM, Steve.Giles@digital.com writes: <> I'm down with making friends with Moby's management. Anyone want to introduce me so I can get some free CDs. And, does Moby plan on doing Japanese releases because I know there have been previous Japanese CDs - Animal Rights among others. England and Germany and Australia are great but what about America and Japan? Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: RE: (mobility) Honey Promos Date: 21 Aug 1998 12:21:25 -0400 Spydercorp wrote: >>>I'm down with making friends with Moby's management. Anyone want to introduce me so I can get some free CDs. Unfortunately, they don't just go around giving out CDs to fans. Unless you have something to offer them, I doubt they'll be helpful. If you're a pro club DJ or radio DJ they'd love to make you happy, tho. That's really the purpose of promos. I got mine by relentless seeking. ( but I wasn't the one to even find them) I'll be posting a mother-lode of other Moby buying opportunities, including for sale older promos. If you can't get the Honey promos now, don't give up, they're brand new, and used ones will be on the market sooner or later. -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Today's buying opportunities Date: 21 Aug 1998 16:32:48 -0400 Another epic gargantuan post from....me. I hope this helps somebody. It = sure was a fun endeavor, and informative. This is a very slow site...be patient! You will need the catalog = numbers listed first to order. I would have bought some of these, but my plate = is full... BTW, these are 12" records. If you're looking for those = hard-to-find Hymn remixes, inquire regarding the Hymn promo, I don't know which it = is. http://www.replay-records.com all 12" 11534 MOBY BRING BACK MY HAPPINESS MUTE UK 1995 INC JOSH WINK MIX = =A36.00 06823 MOBY COME ON BABY MUTE UK 1996 3 MIXES =A34.00=20 09307 MOBY EVERYTIME YOU TOUCH ME MUTE PROMO UK 1997 4 MIXES =A36.00 06549 MOBY HYMN MUTE PROMO UK 1994 4 MIXES =A37.00 10368 MOBY JAMES BOND THEME MUTE PROMO UK 1997 VARIOUS MIXES =A35.00 10369 MOBY JAMES BOND THEME MUTE UK 1997 DOUBLE PACK PROMO =A35.00 08903 MOBY MOVE (THE MIXES) MUTE UK 1993 INC MK MIX =A38.00 08939 MOBY THAT'S WHEN I REACH FOR REVOLVER ELEKTRA PROMO USA 1997 INC = ROLLO & SISTER BLISS MIX =A38.00 02253 VOODOO CHILD DEMONS / HORSES NOVA MUTE UK 1994 HARD TRANCEY HOUSE =A35.00 HEY JEN!!!!!! LOOKEY HERE! http://www.urbandwax.com (US vendor, I think) all 12" MOBY ALL THAT I NEED ELEKTRA $3.99 (USED) SHAMEN ONE LITTLE INDIAN $5.99 (USED) (inquire to find out if this has = the Moby mixes) MOBY JAMES BOND THEME(GROOVERIDER) MUTE $12.99 (ouch!) http://thebeatmuseum.ramjam.co.uk FIERCE RULING DIVA YOU GOTTA BELIEVE - REACT 1992 12" Single mint =A3 = 5.00 includes mixes by Orlando Voorn & Moby FORTRAN 5 HEART ON THE LINE - MUTE 199112" Single mint =A3 5.00 Moby & Justin Robertson mixes MOBY ALL THAT I NEED IS TO BE LOVED / MORNING DOVE MUTE 1993 12" SINGLE MINT =A3 10.00 (misleading, this is Move) ATTENTION!!! ATTENTION!!! COOL SHIT BELOW!!! http://www.action-records.co.uk (UK vendor) Credit Card orders only. Lots of Moby CDs, 12" records. Honey T-shirts, ILTS T-shirts, Come On = Baby promo video (PAL UK video format, won't play on VHS) JBT video (PAL) OK WE'RE BACK TO NORMAL!!! http://wkweb5.cableinet.co.uk/lee.northedge/coldrecindex.htm (UK = vendor) Somebody talk this fool down on these outrageous prices. Moby on Outer Rhythm , Go , =A340 12" Moby on White Promo , Go , =A350 12" http://www.jjrecords.com (Belgium vendor) common Moby CDs, inc. Revolver CDs, Bond CDs, EIW mixed http://users.dhp.com/~futursnd/ (US vendor) LFO - Tan Ta Ra/Love is the Message US 12" $4.95 (Moby Mix???) Praga Khan - Injected with a Poison (original US 12") $5.95 (for = interested parties on Mobility) Moby - Go remixes CD5 $18 (still sealed) Moby - Drop A Beat(2 mixes)/Electricity/UHF 2 CD5 $14 Moby - Next Is The E US CD5 (incl. all mixes + thousand) $20 (sealed) N Joi - Bad Things CD5 $5.95 (w/Josh Wink mix) http://www.isotank.com (US vendor) Moby CDs, both reg. Hymn singles, EIW remix, Animal Rights 2CD, many singles... http://magnolia.thunderpussy.com/ various common Moby CDs, includes FSR single, Revolver singles, 1cd = Come On Baby http://www.record-box.com/ (all 12", UK vendor) T MOBY HYMN MUTE 1994 LAURENT GARNIER MIX =A34.00 H MOBY THAT'S WHEN I REACH FOR MY REVOLVER MUTE 1996ROLLO & SISTER = BLISS C WESTBAM BAM BAM BAM LOW SPIRIT1994 MOBY/JACK FROST C MOBY EVERYTIME YOU TOUCH ME MUTE1995 =A34.00 C MOBY HYMN MUTE 1994 =A33.00 C MOBY I FEEL IT (NEXT IS THE E)EQUATOR 1993 SOUGHT AFTER SYNTHE MIX = =A36.50 Yeah, that IS all. Whaddaya mean, MORE?!?!=20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: Re: (mobility) Today's buying opportunities Date: 21 Aug 1998 14:59:00 -0600 Steve Giles wrote: > Another epic gargantuan post from....me. I hope this helps somebody. It= sure > was a fun endeavor, and informative. Woo hoo! This is great, Steve. Thanks for taking the trouble to find all this good stuff and posting the info! > http://thebeatmuseum.ramjam.co.uk > MOBY ALL THAT I NEED IS TO BE LOVED / MORNING DOVE MUTE 1993 12" SINGLE > MINT =A3 10.00 > (misleading, this is Move) No, it's not Move. There was a promo 12" with what we now know as the 'Hard Trance Version' of ATINITBL on one side and "Morning Dove" on the other. It's a great little 12". Here is its info from the discog: MOVE promo [1993] UK 12", Mute, P12 MUTE 158R NOTE: Has blue jacket with large yellow Moby logo. A 7:09 All That I Need Is To Be Loved [Hard Trance Version] AA 5:43 Morning Dove > Yeah, that IS all. Whaddaya mean, MORE?!?! Post more if ya got it! ;) Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) buying opportunities (OK,herestheGOODstuff) Date: 21 Aug 1998 17:56:58 -0400 Dan Cerman wrote: >Woo hoo! This is great, Steve. Thanks for taking the trouble to find >all this good stuff and posting the info! You're welcome! >>> (misleading, this is Move) >No, it's not Move. Thanks for clearing that up. >> Yeah, that IS all. Whaddaya mean, MORE?!?! >Post more if ya got it! ;) OK, here's the GOOD stuff. If you've followed links I've posted before you may have seen a few of these. I've also seen copies of Stella & Complete Stella, but I forgot where. That info is in this month's archives, though. As far as I know, none of these are spoken for yet. If you're looking for something in particular that you haven't seen listed today, let me know & I'll be happy to try and help you. I'm still working on your stuff, Dan. The Drug Fits listed below is NOT the one for you. Here goes. http://www.gifford.co.uk/~razoola/records/ Moby - Go ( remixes ) - Instinct EX-229 Barracuda - Drug Fits The Face - Instinct EX-233 Brainstorm - Rock The House - Instinct - EX-231 I've listed promos and out-of-prints only, there are more here. http://www2.vinylvendors.com/VinylVendors/ Item No:149451 -- MOBY $5 Title:What Love / All That I Need to Be Is Loved Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9121 / promo issue / silkscr. / ps / '95 Item No:162057 -- MOBY $7 Title:Bring Back My Happiness ext. / para los discos / wink's acid interpretation Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9331 / promo issue / silkscr. / back title ps / '95 Item No:193466 -- MOBY $6 Title:That's When I Reach For My Revolver Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9721 / promo issue / logo on orange / ps / '96 /one track only Item No:147886 -- MOBY $7 Title:Everytime You Touch Me 3 vers. Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9118 / promo issue / silkscr. / ps / '94 Item No:164587 -- MOBY $10 Title:All That I Need Is to Be Loved / New Dawn Fades / Shining / Into the Blues jon spencer remix Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9238 / promo issue / cust.sticker / back title ps / '95 Item No:194754 -- MOBY $7 Title:That's When I Reach For My Revolver / Someone to Love live / You live / Whip It death metal vers. Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9711 / promo issue / logo on black / ps / '96 Item No:223485 -- MOBY $10 Title:James Bond Theme moby re-version + audio bio Description:CD Single -- Elektra 9882 / promo issue / back title ps / cust.sticker / logo on black / '97 Item No:97404 -- MOBY $10 Title:Drop a Beat 2 vers / Electricity / UHF 2 Description:CD Single -- Instinct 240 / stock / ps / silkscr. / '92 Nothing special here except the Recoil. http://www.vinaledge.com/ Moby "That's When I Reach for my Revolver" $6.99 new 12" Recoil "Bloodline" (Alan Wilder project w/Douglas McCarthy(Nitzer Ebb), Toni Halliday(Curve), and Moby on vox) $11.99 Moby/Voodoo Child "The End of Everything" $14.99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) buying opportunities (OK,herestheGOODstuff) Date: 21 Aug 1998 23:36:49 EDT Not that this stuff isn't awesome, and I want to say thanks for showing us this, especially since because of your posting I am getting a Honey Promo CD from England, but am I the only one who feel like buying these hard to find CDs on the internet is cheating? I have 27 Moby CDs and I have only gotten 2 in the Mail and those were my first 2 - AR and EIW - and they were free from BMG. Don't get me wrong that I would love to take 200 bucks and have all those hard as hell to find CDs, but I just feel like it takes all the fun out of going into the record stores and searching. I have been looking all over for the Utah Saints newest single - OHIO - and never found it until yesterday on the internet. But I don't want to buy it. IT is so awesome going into the store and them actually having something that I don't have. Maybe I am just psyco or something. But, I am heading up to NY next weekend and I will do some CD shopping, so maybe I will find what I am looking for. But there has to be someone out there like me.... I hope so at least. Later. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 00:32:27 -0500 Date: 21 Aug 1998 23:36:57 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01BDCD64.56C02AA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP!!!! I want to order Honey from this UK site, but don't know what = the conversion rate is!! what will I be charged for 1.99 Pounds? What = is the international postage rate for these people? it is the site the = one guy gave me.... www.replay.co.uk who are these people? no conversion info, no international mailing = info!?!? are they legit? ________________________________________________________ The resistance to a new idea increases by the square of its importance = -Bertrand Russell I have a distain for authority but a passion for justice =20 = -Chris Bourke cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu screwtape@tcgcs.com cbourke@cse.unl.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01BDCD64.56C02AA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
HELP!!!! I want to order Honey from = this UK=20 site, but don't know what the conversion rate is!!  what will I be = charged=20 for 1.99 Pounds?   What is the international postage rate for = these=20 people?  it is the site the one guy gave me....
 
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I want to order Honey from this UK site, but don't know what > the conversion rate is!! what will I be charged for 1.99 Pounds? > What is the international postage rate for these people? it is the > site the one guy gave me.... > > www.replay.co.uk > > who are these people? no conversion info, no international mailing > info!?!? are they legit? I don't know anything about "replay.co" but I've always recommended going through Mute themselves or Juno (http://www.juno.co.uk/)... both based out of the UK... both give great prices and service. If you need to a currency converter, this one is my personal fav: http://www.xe.net/currency/ Good Luck! Damian http://www.xmission.com/~damian/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "G. Walker" Subject: Re: (mobility) buying opportunities (OK,herestheGOODstuff) Date: 22 Aug 1998 18:28:07 -0700 i agree w/what Spydercorp was saying about how ordering cds on the internet is kinda like cheating. Going to different stores to buy stuff is 99% of the fun in buying singles and stuff like that--that's how i came to own 70 cds taht i listen to next to never. Shopping in new cities is a neat experience, too. i live in Fredericksburg, VA, and last month i got to go to Lexington, KY and Cleveland, and stores in both cities had stacks of Bjork singles that i had never seen here or in Richmond or DC for that matter. Of course i _could_ have gotten them off the internet, but there's no fun in that. i for one can't wait for the day when i walk into Tower and find my Honey single sitting right there with the Go singles and Move. --ginger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: (mobility) SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 22 Aug 1998 17:36:11 +0000 you know what it sounds like?????????? that half of us are just a buncha lil shopping ninnies that feel that being cool radical....(not like those other squares)...... is all about goin shoppin for moby records or bjork or whatever like it isn't about the listening to something and enjoying it but it's about getting on your lil vacation so you the consumer can go buy things!!!!! like walking into a cooooool record shop and lettin off vibes that you are special and looking only for a particular type of artiste as you have very discerning tastes and jah! spend spend spend oh goodie! afrika is gettin bombed kiddies and there's honey......... it'd better be good>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> laid back workin hard and snarlin cc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: (mobility) Re: SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 22 Aug 1998 20:46:47 -0500 Yes, Africa's getting bombed and such. It's an insane world, and some of us need all the distractions we can get our hands on. --Ade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) I am happy... Date: 22 Aug 1998 21:47:10 EDT i know this is a big request, but is there anyway i can record your promos from you? if not for free then for some cash or a trade or something. i'm about half an hour from uic, but i don't know how far you are. thanks alot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Colorez Subject: Re: (mobility) SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 22 Aug 1998 23:57:16 -0700 > is all about goin shoppin for moby records or bjork or whatever like it > isn't about the listening to something and enjoying it but it's about > getting on your lil vacation so you the consumer can go buy things!!!!! >=20 > like walking into a cooooool record shop and lettin off vibes that you > are special and looking only for a particular type of artiste yeah, I prefer to buy music in person too... but I live in milwaukee and as far as I know there aren't *any* cool record=20 shops. Maybe a few that are okay (sometimes). I haven't found any new=20 Moby or Bj=F6rk stuff in probably 4-6 months, except an "all is full of=20 love" 12" from Bj=F6rk that I got off the net which I can't play because = I=20 don't have a stupid record player. Anyway the point of this post is; Does= =20 anyone know of any record shops that don't suck(i.e. sells rare Moby,=20 Aphex Twin, Bj=F6rk, ect. stuff) in the Milwaukee or Chicago areas??? I=20 think that there are some people on this list that live in Chicago?=20 Thanks. bye -Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rekkit" Subject: Re: (mobility) Online shopping Date: 23 Aug 1998 01:07:55 -0700 >i agree w/what Spydercorp was saying about how ordering cds on the >internet is kinda like cheating. Going to different stores to buy stuff >is 99% of the fun in buying singles and stuff like that--that's how i >came to own 70 cds taht i listen to next to never. Shopping in new Nahh..... I've had those lovely experiences of finding things you *never* thought you'd find when you walk into a store, but the fact is that a lot of us (myself included) are collectists. Out of all of the nin discs/vinal I've bought, about 5 came from the net. That's because I would never, ever find them in a store. We're talking less than 500 copies worldwide type of releases. I searched out the other 95+ in stores, but there's a lot of super rare stuff you won't find offline. I'm sure a lot of us on the list have pretty much "used" up our local shops. I live in Toronto which has a fantastic selection of music stores & know exactly what to expect from most of them-they don't really surprise me anymore. Tracking down rare-vinyl and deleted cds is becoming an online-only practice these days. Maybe it's just me...comments? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: (mobility) Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 01:10:05 -0500 Date: 23 Aug 1998 00:14:34 -0600 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01BDCE32.C384F840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Moby Fans go to my moby home page, still just a preliminary page: http://129.93.209.76/moby give me criticisms etc.... all scans are mine and the discography isn't = comprehensive, but it is geared more toward new moby fans, more = graphical than anything else, all scans are mine and from my own = collection ________________________________________________________ The resistance to a new idea increases by the square of its importance = -Bertrand Russell I have a distain for authority but a passion for justice =20 = -Chris Bourke cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu screwtape@tcgcs.com cbourke@cse.unl.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01BDCE32.C384F840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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give me criticisms etc....  all scans are mine = and the=20 discography isn't comprehensive, but it is geared more toward new moby = fans,=20 more graphical than anything else, all scans are mine and from my own=20 collection
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Walker" Subject: Re: (mobility) SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 23 Aug 1998 22:01:41 -0700 man, all i was saying is that i myself prefer buying my music in stores rather than off the internet, even if it means that i can't get the newest import singles, or whatever. What i was doing, really, was agreeing with another post someone else had written. And, i guess, since i was pretty much saying what someone else had already said, it was a wasted post and just more extra mail in everyone's mailbox, for which i am sorry. And i'm also sorry if i came across as sounding like i was calling anyone a "square," which i wasn't. i was just saying that i like shopping for music in stores, IT'S NOT A BIG DEAL. i love Moby, i love his music and i love the stand he takes for the enviroment and how he stands up for his own political and religious views. The reason i'm on this list is MOBY and, once again, i am sorry about my irrelevant post which seems to have bothered you so much. later -ginger (aka "shopping ninnie") ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 24 Aug 1998 00:22:05 EDT Hey Hey Hey. We need to calm down. You were agreeing with me, and I was very happy to see it. One piece of mail won't kill anyone, especially when it is relevant. I don't know what got you so worked up, but I didn't see anythign posted on the list that ould do that. People never agree with me, or some do and some don't. If everyoen agreed this would be the most boring list ever. Confrontation is good. Just wait until the new album comes out and everyone tries to get in their say. Then we will see how many people agree. But thanks for agreeing with me on the shopping. In fact, I am heading up to NY this weekend to do some hardcore shopping. Stand fast. Later. AJ In a message dated 8/24/98 1:58:25 AM, violetta@marwalk.com writes: <> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: (mobility) whitezone-l more stuff...: Date: 24 Aug 1998 02:22:27 -0400 this guy is selling some moby stuff.... check it out... -ryu >Delivered-To: whitezone-l@afterburner.sonic.net >X-PH: V4.1@r02n06 >From: "David Hampson" >To: >Subject: whitezone-l more stuff...: >Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 20:42:30 +0100 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >Sender: owner-whitezone-l@afterburner.sonic.net >Reply-To: "David Hampson" > >Some more bits and pieces: > >*EON - WHAT IS MUSIC/SPICE (JUAN ATKINS REMIXES) CDS >*KENNY LARKIN - CATATONIC (INC. CARL CRAIG MIX) CDS >*ULTRAMARINE - HYMN (m-Ziq, LUKE SLATER, MEKON, MOUSE ON MARS MIXES) CDS >*DUBONIKS - RETURN OF MARK SKIDS CDS >*AUTECHRE - ENVANE (LAUGHING/DRAWN QUARTERS) PROMO 12" >*MOBY - I FEEL IT/THOUSAND 12" >*HIGHER INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - REFORM (AUTECHRE, IRRESISTABLE FORCE, >PENTATONIK MIXES) CDS >*YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA - RECONSTRUCTIONS (ORB, SHAMEN, 808 STATE REMIXES) >12" >* UHF - UHF (MOBY PRODUCTION) 12" >* MATERIAL - MANTRA (ORB REMIX) CDS >* RELOAD - AUTO RELOAD EP VOL. 2 (BLACK DOG, GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS MIXES) >CDS > >See: > >http://freespace.virgin.net/david.hampson/tradlist.htm > > >(Or e-mail me). > >BABY DIDDY > > >___________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E at http://www.mdma.com > > > > ************************************************************** SHO RECORDS The World's First Non-Profit Record Label Specializing in Powerful Music http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ************************************************************** 724-869-0908 * Ryu * ryu97@psu.edu ************************************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) SHOPPING NINNIES Date: 24 Aug 1998 14:16:54 +0100 (British Summer Time) On Sat, 22 Aug 1998 17:36:11 +0000 clay wrote: > you know what it sounds like?????????? > that half of us are just a buncha lil shopping ninnies that feel that > being cool radical....(not like those other squares)...... > is all about goin shoppin for moby records or bjork or whatever like it > isn't about the listening to something and enjoying it but it's about > getting on your lil vacation so you the consumer can go buy things!!!!! > > like walking into a cooooool record shop and lettin off vibes that you > are special and looking only for a particular type of artiste > as you have very discerning tastes and jah! > > spend spend spend > > > oh goodie! > > > afrika is gettin bombed kiddies and > there's > honey......... > it'd better be good>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I love the way you put things in perspective Clay man! > > > > laid back > workin hard and snarlin So is work getting to you then and you need to have a go? I mean you're laying it on heavy, but it's a nice change. > > TiM B. > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Online shopping Date: 24 Aug 1998 14:31:35 +0100 (British Summer Time) I think shopping via internet is great because it makes life so much easier. I'd much rather get what I wanted this way then wasting my time wandering around and fumbling through CDs etc - maybe I just hate shopping and want to get what I really want straight away and then get out!? I think the crowds in London really piss me off too much!? Sometimes I just need some space. However, there's more of a chance of stumbling on something interesting, that catches your eye when you actually go out and shop. Everything in moderation is what I say. TiM B. > > > ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) moby vinyl 4s Date: 24 Aug 1998 06:35:38 -0700 (PDT) more moby vinyl from ---David Hampson wrote: > > Some more bits and pieces: > > *MOBY - I FEEL IT/THOUSAND 12" > * UHF - UHF (MOBY PRODUCTION) 12" > > See: > > http://freespace.virgin.net/david.hampson/tradlist.htm > > > (Or e-mail me). > message abridged. (duh) np in my head:Binary Finary, "1998" == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Good morning Date: 24 Aug 1998 09:59:31 -0400 That's the guy I got my promos from! He also has the Mute Move, & the David Bowie single w/ Moby mix. Ryu wrote: >>>this guy is selling some moby stuff.... >>>check it out... >>>>From: "David Hampson" I posted the for sale stuff for those who wanted it. Those who don't, cover your eyes. And everybody, regarding the "shopping ninnies" issue, let's not take ourselves too seriously, ok? I'll post that other Honey review tomorrow. I forgot my notes. :) -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: (mobility) Online shopping Date: 24 Aug 1998 12:04:27 EDT In a message dated 8/24/98 1:37:35 PM, T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk writes: <> If I could go shopping in London for just one day I would be so set. So, has anyone picked up the Honey single who hadn't gotten the promo? LAter. AJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "RYAN GOSSETT" Subject: Re: (mobility) non promo honey single Date: 24 Aug 1998 11:11:05 PDT So, has >anyone picked up the Honey single who hadn't gotten the promo? I stepped into one of the many independent record stores in my new place of residence (Bloomington/Normal IL) and asked the clerk if he had a date on the import Honey single. He said he had just recieved a fax that morning giving him ordering info from one of his direct distributers. He said that Mute was releasing it here in the US and that he had a list price of 5.99 each for both of the honey singles. HE ordered them up for me and said they will be in next week or the week after, I don't know if that 5.99 price was the British price not the import price or what but he seemed pretty competent. Just wanted to mention my possibly great deal on the new singles, Ryan "Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda, circa 1980) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Craig J. Rasmussen" Subject: (mobility) Mobylettes Date: 24 Aug 1998 19:56:53 -0500 Can somebody please send me a "complete" discography of Moby!! Also, what are all of the different names Moby is under, I know Voodoo Child and Lopez, are there any others? Tanks Kevon Da Mon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Online shopping Date: 25 Aug 1998 11:23:40 +0100 (British Summer Time) On Mon, 24 Aug 1998 12:04:27 EDT Spydercorp@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 8/24/98 1:37:35 PM, T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk writes: > > < get what I really want straight away and then get out!? I > think the crowds in London really piss me off too much!? >> > > If I could go shopping in London for just one day I would be so set. So, has > anyone picked up the Honey single who hadn't gotten the promo? LAter. > AJ > Okay it's good to go shopping in London once in a while, but it can get to you (well me anyways), especially when I go with my mates who are obsessed with looking at everything in every shop we go to! I got the Honey single yesterday (the 'non-mix' version) ie. the one with micronesia and ? gospel. I really like it now. Micronesia is quite good. The gospel (I think it's appropriately called memory gospel - I can't remember, my head is like a sieve and no pun intended!) one is lacking something and doesn't really do much for me and sounds very much like what Moby's done before, but not as good. So no real original ground-breaking stuff for that one, but after a few listens I got to like it. TiM B. ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) slow today Date: 25 Aug 1998 10:36:19 -0400 I forgot my notes again. Sorry, no Honey review today. ....... Kevin, here's the discog you requested. Tons of Moby info at http://www.moby.org Use that site for reference instead of the list, it's easily navigated. Steve Giles be a kook .......for sale........ Contact scrub7@hotmail.com if you're interested in a Drop A Beat 12" The below site has lots of comps w/ various common Moby songs on them, it has the Epidrome cover of Go! that Paul S. mentioned, and various other Go ripoff items as well. Regular Moby stuff as well, of course. http://www.netcreations.com/resonance/ ***Moby - Whip It (Sub Pop) Techno 7" $6.99 Moby prod., 7' vinyl, now available in the US. Moby goes rock on this cover version of Mission From Burma track, fairly hard hitting alternative sound; A-side feat. interesting interpretation of classic Devo hit. ***John Lydon - Sun (Leftfield Mix) Techno 12" $9.99 CD5 $10.99 Leftfield returns the favor and mixes up Johnny's new record 3 times, with Moby throwing down one as well. Moby's mix fuses big raucous guitars and soundtracky techno vibes. Leftfield's B-side mixes are long techno dub excursions that get gradually faster on the 'Dub Remix' and slower on the 'Remix #3'. ***Essence Of Ambience - V/A /4 X Cd/ (Jumpin & Pumpin) Ambient CD $24.99 Tracklisting includes: Moby-Lean On Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clay Subject: (mobility) Re: snarl Date: 25 Aug 1998 19:30:43 +0000 > So is work getting to you then and you need to have a go? I > mean you're laying it on heavy, but it's a nice change. > > > > > TiM B. yes i know........ actually work is good right now.......... come on down and we'll show ya sometimes....... but i didn't wanna seem too the prick but really folks who cares if ya do yer shoppin at nordstrom's or k-mart really! ya got shoes ya like and can afford....great! ya got so much time y'allz can go to a dozen stores to find one cool piece of plastic you can talk about.....splendid! cool...... nice good to hear it really swear to god! have a nice day : ) it ain't work.....really just gotsta snarl now and then>>>>>>>>> laterz clay as if you never heard moby snarl? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: (mobility) i'm new Date: 26 Aug 1998 08:17:21 EDT I’m Tom. Some call me Tommy. Here I am-as prompted. On November the eighth, I’ll legally start clubbing. I only got snuck into what was once known as Dome Room a few times. One day, a few years back, I was at a record store trying to think of some CD to get that I’ve never heard(I like buying titles that I’ve never heard/of). I was doing my usual browse, looking at every title in the store from Z to A when all of a sudden a Moby CD found itself being stared at by none other then myself. I suddenly remembered from somewhere around a year ago hearing about Moby and his music, but never heard it. I’ve never been happier with an buy like that. Here’s my little collection of Moby’s music. album-----------------------------------------favorite track CD’s: Ambient-----------------------------------------heaven!!! Early Underground---------------------------protect write Rare/B-Sides---------------------------------drop a beat[deep mix] Bring Back My Happiness------------------wink’s mix Every Time You Touch Me-----------------blackford’s mix Move------all that I need is to be loved-&-the rain falls and the sky shudders Evil Ninja Moby’s-Everything Is Wrong---no submit Disk----------------------------------- i love shining’s intro(danm thing don’t work on my CD-rom) Revolver----------------------------------------rollo & sis. bliss mix Come on Baby------------------------------- metal go Animal Rights(promo)-----------------------face it Animal Rights/Little Idiot--------------------someone to love I like To Score--------------------------------new dawn fades Orbital-(Speed Freak) Smashing Pumpkins 1979 mixes-(Moby mix) The Prodigy Charley/Everybody in the place-(dance hall version) cassette: Uixmag live! Vol.2 Sven Vath and Moby--c3 bells my God(s) do I want this mix on CD. ???????????????????Anybody know if it is???????????????????? Today, I haven't got as x-tensive a collection as lets say… my friend Steve(n)T.G. (props to Steve!!!!)-hi Steve, but am almost perfectly happy with my thus far Moby collection. Other musicians I enjoy? Hmmm... Like I have to think: Chemical Bros., Meat Beat Manifesto, Prodigy’s Jilted and Experience, Heavy Water Factory, Pop Will Eat Itself, Fluke, TFSL, Tricky, Pigface-Die Warzau-&-Ridolyn, Bad Religion, Pegboy, Machines of Loving Grace, nin, Underworld, Porticehead, Wink, the list goes on and on as I seem to be doing. --hasta-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) i'm new Date: 26 Aug 1998 09:06:40 -0400 >>I'm Tom. Some call me Tommy. Welcome! Check the archive at http:www/moby.org for some background on the list. Tom introduced me to Moby w/ Rare. I hereby introduce him to Mobility. >>Mixmag live! Vol.2 Sven Vath and Moby--c3 bells my God(s) do I want this mix Of course it's on CD! >>>Steve(n)T.G. Close enough, I guess..Stephen T., Steve for short. C'mon, you know this. Anybody in the UK wanna review the Honey CDs? My review for the other records will post later. -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Honey Review 2 Date: 26 Aug 1998 09:48:56 -0400 I was with my Polish buddy yesterday and he put on a cover of David Bowie's "Let's Dance" by a German death metal band. Ironically enough, the band's name is Atrocity. :) Question on Honey lyrics: Does she say "I want a man like that" or "I want to rap like that"? I'd think the latter would be anachronistic...... ************************* Honey - promo review ************************* "When my honey come back, sometime..." -Moby's Original Mix is very close to the original, if I understand correctly. It is slow in tempo, and can be described as a journey. The music doesn't sit still for very long. Among the various incarnations this version travels through are a twangy acoustic, a liquid funk riff, (no better description, sorry) which breaks down to the ILTS funk guitar, next comes the underwater sound. Pianos are heavily laced throughout the song. If I remember correctly, this song claps in, claps out. I think this version inspired the 'bluesy' desription. I quite like it, it's my favorite on this platter. -Bammer's mix opens w/ the singing & clapping only, then breaks out some deep jungle. I'm not hot on jungle, so I can't really compare it to much. The vocal samples are used moderately, and a few are used just momentarily in quick breakdowns: liquid funk riff, ILTS funk guitar, chopped vocals. This crazy jungle music is too humid for me. -Aphrodite & Mickey Finn's Mix is set atop hip-hop drums. On the whole I would describe this mix as 'cosmic pop lounge' This mix sports vocals twisted through a "waterdrain filter" for nifty effect. Many noises echo, including the vox & the imfamous funk guitar. There's a snare rush in there too, somewhere. In the 2nd half there's a part of the song w/ the underwater sound that has vocals (downpitched to sound like a man singing) layered over it. This mix is fun. -RJ's Mix is pure homegrown. It gets going w/ a dark electric synth, and then the Analogue Bubblebath-ish sample comes in which builds into a combined ChemBros/Uberzone/Crystal Method riff. This again sports the underwater sound w/ vocals overlayed. This mix, overall, is very Chemical Brotheres. If you know them you know it's pointless to try describing them w/ less than ten adjectives... This 12" fits in the same 'dancefloor' category as the other. In contrast however, This group of mixes isn't as good in my opinion. I like Moby's mixes the best usually. The person I'd like to see mix a Moby song is BT. Anyway, I just don't dig the styles as much. I like acid, house, techno, trance, that sort of thing. While they are neat I didn't need to hear a Crystal Method song w/ Honey samples, or a commonplace jungle drone w/ some fast chopped Honey vocals. I don't mind complete overhaul mixes, but I like to see more than one song element somehow utilized in the remix. I expect lots of disagreement on this review. The songs all fit together well, though, and I must say whoever made the 'which track where' decision did a very good job. Overall, a decent piece of wax. "I'm going over, yeah, sometime." Thanks for reading, Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DEF Subject: (mobility) Honey promos Date: 25 Aug 1998 11:33:59 +0100 >How can we get the promos since they have many more >remixes than the 2 cd singles that are about to come out? A doublepack 12" including all the mixes from both PL12 and PXL12 promos will be released in the UK on 14 September. If you live outside the UK the best place to get this - and all the other UK formats of Honey, plus all Moby's other Mute releases - is MuteBank. Their prices are good, delivery is quick and it cuts out the middleman so Mute get more money to continue to release Moby's (and the rest of their roster's) records. We would recommend that you check out their prices before buying elesewhere as the only Mute releases they don't stock are the promos. Support independent record labels! E-mail mutebank@mutelibtech.com, or check out www.mutelibtech.com/mute/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "skud" Subject: (mobility) one, two, and three Date: 26 Aug 1998 07:30:09 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BDD0C3.5ADA54A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable One: the Honey CD's are in San Diego, CA for $7.99!! Two: there is also a used "What Love" cd promo (cover=3Dmoby in pink = swimsuit) for $3.99 plus s/h? There is also a used Hymn.alt.version for = $4.99 (I think). Three: Have a great day! Scott ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BDD0C3.5ADA54A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BDD0C3.5ADA54A0-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christian Bull-Hansen Subject: (mobility) Moby remixed Date: 26 Aug 1998 19:09:12 +0200 G'day ppl! Found a rather interesting Moby record today... Moby - Everything is Wrong, Non-Stop DJ Mix by Evil Ninja Moby. It's a double cd with many of the Everything is wrong songs remixed by other people like, Westbam and Josh Wink... For all of you who loved (and still do) the Everything is Wrong album, should check this out.... in the meantime...if anyone suddenly should have the urge to post a list of Moby songs (or other bands) who make music like Go, Feeling so Real, Everytime you touch me, move, etc,etc....then I would really appriciate it....thx in advance...=) btw...u who are interested in online games, try SubSpace at "http://subspace.vie.com"...damn fun..=) (be sure to make your victory tune, Moby tho) -ZombieBobie- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryu Subject: (mobility) artists like old skool moby Date: 26 Aug 1998 14:10:55 -0400 >in the meantime...if anyone suddenly should have the urge to post a list >of Moby songs (or other bands) who make music like Go, Feeling so Real, >Everytime you touch me, move, etc,etc....then I would really appriciate >it....thx in advance...=) nobody makes music like those songs anymore. check out some older artists from the '91 and '92 era including: -gto / church of ectstacy / technohead / etc... -praga khan + jade 4 u / digital orgasm -808 state -eon -messiah -njoi -t99 -utah saints and more i can't htink of rite this second.... shin, ryu ************************************************************** SHO RECORDS The World's First Non-Profit Record Label Specializing in Powerful Music http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/jwz109 ************************************************************** 724-869-0908 * Ryu * ryu97@psu.edu ************************************************************** Ryu 536 Daly Ave. Baden, PA 15005 ************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "matt k bormet" Subject: (mobility) EIW vinyl Date: 27 Aug 1998 22:46:47 -0400 hey mobilityites: i really want to get a copy of Everything is Wrong on vinyl, however i have never seen a vopy either in real life or on the net... so, does anyone know whether EIW on vinyl is rare or if im just dumb? thanks for the help- -=matt=- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 10:33:06 -0400 matt wrote: >>so, does anyone know whether EIW on vinyl is rare or if im just dumb? I've not seen it either. If it's on the web, and written in English, I would have seen it by now. It will turn up one of these days. If I come across it I'll let you know. Does anyone know what sources of feedback Mute uses to decide whether to release promo-only items? The idea I get is that they have the regular release plus some extras for DJs, etc. If the promo-only stuff gets played at clubs or get good reviews from "important" people, they put it out for commercial release. If you look you might notice that most mixes are released officially. Every once in a while, not. I wonder what happened with Hymn? The promo mixes were released (on CD, anyway) in Germany only. I can't imagine these b-sides flopping w/ US DJs, though, esp. Upriver & Dirty Hypo. Maybe they were just stupid about releases, like Elektra was about promotion? Did Hymn not come off well when it was released? I can imagine the choir (chior?) putting people off in This Is My Dream. Then again, Moby always surprises. He's always shocking somebody. So far, I haven't seen people very enthusiatic about Honey. AR wasn't accepted at first, either. But I love Honey. It kicks ass. It fuckin rules. There. Can anyone remember a time when you went to buy some NEW Moby and got just what you expected? Somehow I think it's unlikely. The only time I've been disappointed after 2 listens was w/ James Bond Theme. Sorta different, though, ya dig? Somebody reply and ramble, please. -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) EIW vinyl Date: 27 Aug 1998 10:53:51 -0400 Time to make a hypocrite out of myself, here ya go matt. >>> I've not seen it either. If it's on the web, and written in English, I would have seen it by now. It will turn up one of these days. If I come across it I'll let you know. <<<< That EIW vinyl is here: http://www.imvs.co.uk/catalogues.htm Use the search in the lower left! This place is cool, they've got Ambient on vinyl. They have an ATINITBL 7", Hymn remixes (yes the good ones) on 12", and Ultimate Go on CD (<--ATTN Mike D), 2 other Go CDs. The FSR Limited is just the UK CD #2, so don't get worked up. They have the I Feel It cassingle,and a some recent VC singles on CD & vinyl. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) My Slight Return Date: 27 Aug 1998 10:05:15 -0600 My computer has been messed up lately, and has spent the last several days thoroughly hosed. I only have it partially back together now, and there may be more downtime. To everyone who sent me email lately, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Added to my already bulging inbox are 93 new messages that have accumulated in the past few days. Whew! With any luck, I'll be able to update moby.org pages within the next couple days. Catching up with my email will probably take a lot longer. Sorry. Just a reminder -- Moby's birthday is September 11. His mailing address is on my links page at http://www.moby.org/links.html (and inside of the US FSR single). Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 11:14:42 -0500 >I can imagine the choir (chior?) putting people off in This Is My Dream. Really? I was really excited about that mix and love that choir stuff. The first time I heard that was when I got Disk recently and watched the Hymn video. >Somebody reply and ramble, please. Blah Blah Blah. --Ade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 12:24:17 -0400 Ade wrote: >>Really? I was really excited about that mix and love that choir stuff. The first time I heard that was when I got Disk recently and watched the Hymn video.<< I like it, too. But if you hadn't heard it yet, and you just finished w/ Move, can't you imagine people being put off when they hear that it's gospel, or churchy? In techno? I don't have Disk, it won't work on my CPU anyway. Actually, it prolly would, but I'm not gonna bother. I'm in this for the tunes, man, I could care less about videos and multimedia. Yahooey, I'm getting hymn.alt.quiet.version. It's about time. Has anyone ordered from Mutebank recently? I'm going to get my Honey CDs from there and EIW w/ UW, and I was curious if they're sending out any extras besides the Honey sticker. I want that for my turntable lids. Plop it down next to Move. >>> Blah Blah Blah.<<< gee thanks for the insightful response -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew Tice Subject: Re: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:00:42 -0400 The only time I've been >disappointed after 2 listens was w/ James Bond Theme. Sorta different, >though, ya dig? > >Somebody reply and ramble, please. > >-Steve What's wrong with JBT? I don't know about anyone else, but I thought it rocked. When it first came out, I listened to it all the time. Maybe it's just cause I like the Bond series and the theme song in the first place, but I liked Moby's version of it. It's better, I think, than LTJ Bukem's version, which bears no resemblance to the original at all. I think JBT's probably in my personal Moby Top Ten list as well. Tell me what you think. Andrew "Give me Liberace or give me death." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) on JBT Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:23:20 -0400 Andrew wrote: >>What's wrong with JBT? I don't know about anyone else, but I thought it rocked. I don't care for the original all that much, that's where we differ. I do enjoy Moby's rework, his touches are nice. But since I don't like the song in the first place it's just cool noise for me. I listened to the Danny Tenaglia mix a couple of times and didn't care for it. I like Bolland's, it's nice. I didn't like the LSG one much, either, but I don't go for that type o' thing. I haven't heard that one in a while, tho, maybe I should give it another chance. Overall, what I heard just left me dry. I haven't heard about 50 percent of them tho. I'm curious what the Grooverider one sounds like. Too bad I don't have sound on this computer. -Steve "Your time is up, you sad faced clown.....now here's the breakdown..." -The Brotherhood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Shipley Subject: Re: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:23:50 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Ade wrote: > >I can imagine the choir (chior?) putting people off in This Is My Dream. > > Really? I was really excited about that mix and love that choir stuff. > The first time I heard that was when I got Disk recently and watched the > Hymn video. Besides that CD-ROM thingee that was put out, where can you find "This is My Dream?" I've only seen/heard it off of that CD-ROM....is it a single? -G ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ade Subject: Re: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:26:12 -0500 >What's wrong with JBT? I don't know about anyone else, but I thought it >rocked. It's OK. I like the origional JBT just because I used to love James Bond way back when I was a little kid. But the Moby remix it just too conventional for me to appreciate it that much. It sounds like any standard techno remix would. It doesn't have that Moby origional feel to it. --Ade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: Re: (mobility) EIW vinyl, some blahblah Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:31:37 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Greg Shipley wrote: > Besides that CD-ROM thingee that was put out, where can you find "This is > My Dream?" I've only seen/heard it off of that CD-ROM....is it a > single? i think it may have come out before EIW, but i'm not sure. anyway, i've seen about 3 different "hymn" singles, 2 with "timd" on it. 2 were 12". [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: theShackofXaq Subject: (mobility) "honey" in u.s. Date: 27 Aug 1998 14:33:36 -0500 (CDT) i've been told that "honey" will be on an upcomming geffen soundtrack. i dunno what movie yet, but it will dely any promos from comming to the u.s. for a while. damn... [xaq] "i think a lot, but it never helps me, so i stop. but i really enjoy thinking." Masafumi Sanai-photographer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: (mobility) On Moby's Secret Service Date: 27 Aug 1998 19:07:12 CDT Mobyholics, I actually enjoyed Propellerheads' version of "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" more than any other version of any Bond theme; or were we just talking strictly about the original theme? As always, d http://home.talkcity.com/BasinSt/djicey/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) Questions, questions, questions.... Date: 28 Aug 1998 15:48:05 -0400 Does anyone know when Moby was in Ultra Vivid Scene, when he left, and what his role was? Does anyone know what the status of Moby's remix for Soulfy is? The Umbaabarumba single is already out, and that's the song he was gonna do... Does anyone know when the Clash tribute w/ Moby & Heather Nova's cover of "Straight To Hell" is coming out? -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: halcyon@halcyonrecordings.com (michael halcyon) Subject: (mobility) halcyon recordings,email spaming, and jct1@ra.msstate.edu Date: 29 Aug 1998 04:00:43 GMT first of all, i will tell you where i get off Mr. John turpin... You are a member of the mailing list Mobility...A discussion on the artist Moby..an ambient artist...I am on the Mobility mailing list.. So , my posting was mistakenly sent to You instead OF MOBILITY... we are an ambient label..we have artists like moby..i dont if you that moby was ambient, but the way your whining , you dont seem to know much of anything.. So instead of being cool, and saying i am not interested, you deside to piss me off... So sorry mr Turpin, i thought you may have been interested... we have singed 10 artists because of mailing like these..i am trying to give people a chance to be heard and i have 1000 people who emailed thanking me for it... >tiac.net -- this user, for whom you provide domain hosting, has sent me >spam. I did NOT request his commercial message. Spamming should be a >violation of your AUP. Unfortunately, your online AUP doesn't mention spam. > >halcyon@halcyonrecordings.com -- I don't know where you get off sending me >this unsolicited message. I have never contacted you; I have never >requested this info. My e-mail box is not your advertising space until I >grant you that right. cheers...no worries mate!! Michael Halcyon *HALCYON RECORDINGS* P.O. BOX 230039 Boston, MA 02123 www.halcyonrecordings.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: (mobility) Michael Halcyon's spamming Date: 29 Aug 1998 00:28:06 -0500 If you're wondering why someone named Michael Halcyon posted a message to this list regarding me, it's because he made the mistake of sending me e-mail spam. He apparently copied Mobility's subscriber list for his own commercial purposes. I did not request his message, and I consider other people's advertising at my expense to be a form of theft, so I reported him to his administrators at tiac.net as is my custom. If he did nothing wrong, he would have had no reason to protest this wildly... I'm sorry that he felt a need to air his dirty laundry on this list in an attempt to embarrass me. Please don't let this disrupt this mailing list; discuss this with me by private e-mail if you wish. Thanks. -- C The C.O.D. John Turpin | O D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) go again, 1st day o school Date: 31 Aug 1998 12:04:20 -0700 (PDT) hey AMP played go again....and ya know, they didn't play one new video in the last two weeks...they gotta have some new videos to play! or old videos at least! i'm complainin.... just in case anyone cares, i just recently got a haircut, so i look a little like moby in the go video, i mean pretty much take that head, add some more hair, glasses, and acne, and you have me. just in case anyone cared... and yes, today was say 1 of 10th grade. they fucked up my schedule...i said a 1/2 year of band, they gave me a whole year, plus they didn't give me the home ec/foods type course i wanted. i signed up for it, and during summer they gave me a schedule in the mail, and it was on there. but it wasnt on the new schedule i got today. im complainin some more... in other news, i heard the new Korn cd at my cousins house yesterday. a lot better than their first 2. Recomended to all. okay bye peeps == "Where's Maggie? Where's Maggie? I'm not kidding, I can't see, my retinas have detached again!"--Grampa Simpson >>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<< _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Giles Subject: RE: (mobility) go again (MTV f***ed mix) Date: 31 Aug 1998 15:36:24 -0400 >>hey AMP played go again....and ya know, they didn't play one new video in the last two weeks...they gotta have some new videos to play! or old videos at least! i'm complainin.... A friend saw this and told me that MTV screwed it all up. First of all, they played the Woodtick mix over the self-titled version's video. You'd see Moby shout "go!" but you wouldn't hear it cause it would be in the wrong place. Secondly, the video was listed as directed by Richard Hall & Moby. Let's hear some reviews on those Honey CDs! Opinions, whatever! Don't be silent, or your keyboard may get angry at you. I got my ATINITBL mixes 12" today. I'll let you all know what I think, rest assured. I went to a rave Saturday night, and throughout the course of the evening I spoke w/ lots of people. Whenever music came up I'd mention Moby just to see if anyone else there listens to him. Nobody. Nor could anyone name the DJs that were playing, and only about 30% of the people danced. We have a crap scene in Chicago. It's all about drugs & selfishness. The promoters turned off the water to sell more in bottles, and I learned they have a reputation for throwing 2 parties in one night so they can call the cops on one and get it busted half way thru, then charge everyone again when thye show at the other party. Super lame. Don't go to Vibeonauts events in Chicago, anybody. -Steve Giles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: UHF@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) go again (MTV f***ed mix) Date: 31 Aug 1998 16:24:11 EDT events sponsored by pure in chicago are usually much better. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Spydercorp@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: (mobility) go again (MTV f***ed mix) Date: 31 Aug 1998 22:29:21 EDT <> Well, I didn't want to be the one to do it, basically because my opinions only make sense to me. Also, I am American and they are not American releases if that makes any sense. But, I got the Moby Honey - Moby Honey Remixes - Moby Honey Promo. The Promo is just Honey and Rollo/Sister Bliss Mix. Actually, I really like Honey and like the original better than the remixes. There are only 3 tracks on Honey and only 1 is Honey. The other 2 are much different than Honey and more like old Moby. I need to listen to it more before I ramble anymore because I can't remember well enough right now. But I do recall them all being good. Someone else do a better reviewing job. Later. AJ