From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Diversions Date: 05 Apr 1994 17:34:49 -0500 (EST) Diversions is out today--just picked it up. It's...okay...I'm going to listen to it with headphones tonight (perfered method of ingesting music), so perhaps it will be more...interesting. - -- Brian "Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a terminal prognosis." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas C Butcher Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 05 Apr 1994 23:51:03 -0400 (EDT) > Diversions is out today--just picked it up. It's...okay...I'm going > to listen to it with headphones tonight (perfered method of ingesting > music), so perhaps it will be more...interesting. WHAT?!? Just ok? I love the thing! I listened to it all the way through last Sunday and I was blown away. Of course I was reviewing a ton of cheesy techno comps, but that Orbital really is good. I gave it an 8.5/10 :) ====================================================================== Tom Butcher tb303+@cmu.edu email me for my PGP key ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mueningc@erau.db.erau.edu (Christopher Mueninghoff) Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 00:19 EDT > Diversions is out today- how bout a track listin..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@carina.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 08:01:51 -0600 (MDT) So the version of "Semi-Detached" on Diversions is the TEE version instead of the Peel Session version? (In other words, if it's different from the below, can someone let me know?) CSS: 1994 US (...) [promo] CD: 1994 US (...) 11:20 Impact USA 6:47 Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) [peel session] 7:47 Walk About [peel session] 8:11 Semi-Detached [peel session] 6:15 Lush 3-5 (c.j. bolland) 10:49 Lush 3-4 (warrior drift -- psychick warriors ov gaia) 12:39 Lush 3-3 (underworld) [times unconfirmed] - -- Lazlo (lazlo@carina.unm.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 10:10:58 -0500 (EST) In our previous episode, Lazlo Nibble said: > So the version of "Semi-Detached" on Diversions is the TEE version instead > of the Peel Session version? Exactly--it's from TEE, not a Peel Session. You few with the promo still have a kollektor skum CD5. - -- Brian "Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a terminal prognosis." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Miles Egan Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 12:15:18 -0700 (PDT) On Tue, 5 Apr 1994, Thomas C Butcher wrote: > > Diversions is out today--just picked it up. It's...okay...I'm going > > to listen to it with headphones tonight (perfered method of ingesting > > music), so perhaps it will be more...interesting. > Is it out in the U.S.? I called our local, admittedly clueless record shop and they'd never heard of it and couldn't find it in their release schedule. By the way, are there any completists out there that want the import lush+remixes single? It sounds like it's all duplicated on the EP, so it'd only interest fanatics. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 15:53:24 -0500 (EST) In our previous episode, Brian Hostetler said: From idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU Wed Apr 6 09:36:11 1994 Message-Id: <9404061936.AA14220@techno.Stanford.EDU> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 06 Apr 1994 14:36:11 -0500 (EST) In our previous episode, Aaron S Gregory said: > just ok! right now, i would say that most music with orbital written on it > is better than average...but, there just isn't enough out there to be certai > any knowledge of imprt e.p.'s i should be aware of to confirm this fact > (if so, tell me which ones to avoid!) Okay, it's good, especially the Peel Sessions, but the remixes didn't do much for me. I like Orbitals style, so I wish they had remixed themselves. I've just never much liked Semi-Detached (though, I would *love* to hear the Peel Session version). I guess I would rate the CD a 7.5, but for against other Orbital (specifically Orbital II), I would rate it 6. And, in answer to a previous question, this *is* at US release. My local shop got 3 in yesterday. I would assume that's 'cos I hassled him about it coming out soon. As far as stuff to avoid. Hm. I really like Orbital II so much better than their previous stuff. A LOT better. I sense that I may actually buy the import of Peel Sessions just for the 2 extra tracks....sigh... - -- Brian "Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a terminal prognosis." - -- Brian "Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a terminal prognosis." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stevekim@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Steven Kim) Subject: Diversions? Date: 07 Apr 1994 16:59:48 -0500 (CDT) Could someone please tell me the tracks on Orbital's Diversions? I am wondering if there are any tracks on Diversions that don't appear on the Lush+remixes or Peel Sessions EPs. Thanks, steve - -- Steve Kim, stevekim@casbah.acns.nwu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "c. bailey" Subject: Impact USA/Lush (1926 Trancendance Mix) Date: 08 Apr 1994 02:48:48 -0400 (EDT) I just heard these two mixes for the first time today and thought I would share my thoughts. First of all, Impact USA: Hm, this remix starts out kinda slow, in that it really does't sound like anything special for a remix. But then, about half-way through, the song totally switches up. Then towards the end, this really nice, uplifting synth line comes in and makes the whole 11m20s seem worth it. A nice mix, but not incredible. It's like one of those remixes you hear at a club but don't realize it's a remix until all of a sudden the song changes and you go "Hey! This is a remix!" This mix is kinda funny, cuz the first half isn't really a remix at all. Second, the latest Lush incarnation: Wow, is this the most versitile Orbital track of all time, or what? This remix is alright, but rather than starting off weak and ending strong, this track does the opposite. It starts off quite different from the original, with a great tribal beat, then these milky-smooth vocal samples lilt through, giving the mix a nice soulful feel. Then the vocal sample from the original mix comes in and the rest of the track is just "Ay-ayay ay-ayayayay ah-a-a-a-a ah-a-a-a-aa" over and over again with the rest of the tracks not really doing much either. It's a shame really, cuz it starts off so promising... Insert disclaimer here: "Well, at least I think so." Does anyone else agree, or am I totally off base? Crispin - ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Velocity-9 Subject: Re: Christian shoots, he scores! Date: 12 Apr 1994 15:23:39 -0700 (PDT) can anyone on the tape chain dub an extra copy for me? i would join the chain, but i can't :( having only one VCR. please email me and let's work out something... - -gts/uwiz (Greg Samson, punkboy@u.washington.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ran A. Mano" Subject: Re: Catalog? (fwd) Date: 12 Apr 1994 17:35:52 -0500 (CDT) In case you didn't know FFRR1 has an email address: ffrr1@aol.com I sent out a request for info a few weeks ago, I finally got this form letter today. If interested in any other ffrr1 artists I can forward you the entire message privetly. wonderful)... The new Orbital EP, "Diversions," has just hit the stores. It contains the promo-only "Impact USA," a great John Peel session, "Semi-Detached," and the Underworld, Psychick Warriors, and CJ Bolland mixes of "Lush." Phil and Paul are busy in the studio working on their LP, and early tracks are gorgeous, definitely taking things to the next level. Look for a single in July , and the LP in August... The Utah Saints are busy Ran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Someone who likes Orbital@sun.aston.ac.uk Subject: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 15:26:32 BST Come on people, let's talk about Orbital! Let's talk about, say, their mix of "Edge Of No Control" by MBM, or maybe their slightly crap mix of "It's You" by EMF. Or let's talk about how "Attached" is one of the highlights of their career so far! Or something! Or maybe we should talk about the family Hartnoll, on a more personal level, like how "Halcyon" is supposed to represent how they felt about the time when their mother was addicted to the drug of the same name, and how they're always slightly annoyed about Halcyon getting the biggest cheer of the night, when it's supposed to be about the pitfalls of addiction... Come on! Chris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pashdown (Pete Ashdown) Subject: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 08:52:04 -0600 (MDT) > Or something! I just found the Queen Latifa "Come into my House" remix and was really disappointed. I heard there was a CD single with this, but the 12" is about 3 minutes long and FADES OUT the track right in the middle of the music. It is apparent that it is cut short. Does the CD have the full version? Also, has anyone ever actually seen the Omen remix 12"? The one with "The Tower", "The Chariot" etc.? I think that *this* is probably their rarest release since I either have, or know someone that has everything else. Does anyone have the "Industry Standard" on Kudos? What does it sound like? > Or maybe we should talk about the family Hartnoll, on a more personal > level, like how "Halcyon" is supposed to represent how they felt about > the time when their mother was addicted to the drug of the same name, and > how they're always slightly annoyed about Halcyon getting the biggest > cheer of the night, when it's supposed to be about the pitfalls of > addiction... Thats hard for a message that complex to be conveyed in an instrumental. There is a certain sadness about the song, but "Halcyon" means more than just a drug. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aural Sects@sun.aston.ac.uk Subject: Re: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 16:12:09 BST Halcyon... Thats hard for a message that complex to be conveyed in an instrumental. There is a certain sadness about the song, but "Halcyon" means more than just a drug. Yes. The story I heard was one they gave to "the Face' magazine, whlist touring the states, they had a lot of experience of club-goers who's whole lives had started to revolve around drug-taking, primarily speed and E. I heard that they were disappointed almost with the huge reaction it received - the biggest of the night - at one particular gig. Apparently Momma Hartnoll was addicted to Halcyon - a sleeping drug. They had to wean her off it with dope, apparently...Her rejection of it included flushing an 8th down the loo, which P & P thought was a bit annoying! Chris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Adam J Weitzman Subject: Re: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 11:14:45 -0400 (EDT) > Halcyon Escpecially since the drug is spelled with an 'i' instead of a 'y'. Halcion. Plus it's a pretty upbeat number, *and* they released a single for it. Of course it's going to get a big response. What were they expecting, people holding up lighters? Seriously, if they wanted that kind of response perhaps they would have done better to conjure up another mood with the music. It's a great song, anyways. As is all their stuff. Is _Diversions_ worth getting for "Impact USA" alone? I had already bought the Peel Session and the "Lush" single before it came out... Maybe I'll find it cheap. I managed to get AFX's TVT-released "Analogue Bubblebath" for $2.99, so who knows. - Adam J Weitzman INDIVIDUAL, Inc. weitzman@individual.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "c. bailey" Subject: Re: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 13:20:28 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 14 Apr 1994 Someone@julian.uwo.ca wrote: >> Or maybe we should talk about the family Hartnoll, on a more personal > level, like how "Halcyon" is supposed to represent how they felt about > the time when their mother was addicted to the drug of the same name, and > how they're always slightly annoyed about Halcyon getting the biggest > cheer of the night, when it's supposed to be about the pitfalls of > addiction... > Huh! You don't say. Gee, that kinda changes things now doesn't it. Oh well. I still think it's a beautiful song, and I'm still gonna dance to it whenever its played at a rave, because that's the best way to show my respect for the song, orbital, and the dj who plays it. Crispin | \|/ - -- * -- peace, love and trance cbailey@julian.uwo.ca /|\ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fms@MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Halcyon Date: 14 Apr 1994 13:39:06 EDT > Or maybe we should talk about the family Hartnoll, on a more personal > level, like how "Halcyon" is supposed to represent how they felt about > the time when their mother was addicted to the drug of the same name, and > how they're always slightly annoyed about Halcyon getting the biggest > cheer of the night, when it's supposed to be about the pitfalls of > addiction... Strange. Just the other night we were talking about mysoginistic(sp?) artists and I jokingly said that Orbital (who was in the cd player) was mysoginistic. Anyway, Halcyon came on and I was startled to hear how it really could be though of as a song that was abusive to women (I was in a strange mood), but this gives it a completely different meaning, so I am happy (even halcyon?). ps do they say "The earth is burning, oh fuck" in the song Impact: TEIB? I noticed they just say "The earth is burning" in the Impact USA song, so I was wondering if it was edited for our tender little ears here in the US. [fletcher] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: trance@netcom.com (Tamara Palmer) Subject: Orbital Tease Date: 14 Apr 1994 10:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Ok, well, I am just being an Orbital tease at this point because I don't have a lot of information, but within the next couple of months there will be a 12" of an Orbital remix of a Drum Club song on a new label called North South. I heard it on Monday and am hoping to get my grubby little mitts on the promo I have been promised within a week or two, so I can be more detailed about it then...just be on the lookout for it. Vinyl only, I would think... P.S. Any responses to this from IDM, please cc to me, I am not on the main list anymore. Tamara Palmer Women Respond To Bass ............................................................................... trance@netcom.com (the address of choice) izzyzi5@mvs.oac.ucla.edu izzypk3@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (yes, i is a college student) urbmag@netcom.com (open for your comments about URB Magazine!) ............................................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Skye Merlin Poier Subject: Re: Quiet around here, isn't it? Date: 14 Apr 1994 11:02:19 -0700 (PDT) > Does anyone have the "Industry Standard" on Kudos? What does it sound like? Well, i've got one track by Industry Standard on the Welcome To The Future volume one (hey, I wanted LFO's LFO, ok? :) the track is "Rave On", and i must say its quite good in my opinion. i cant exactly remember what it sounds like right now, but i seem to remember it had a progressing evolving kinda sound if you have a chance to get a full length... do it! - -- M. Skye Poier .... 40% zestier than yesterday Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty f(x) on CJSF 93.9 FM Cable with your host *dj eli* 2-4pm Mondays ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mbconkli@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Mark Conklin) Subject: Re: Orbital Tease Date: 14 Apr 1994 16:46:36 -0500 (CDT) > be a 12" of an Orbital remix of a Drum Club song on a new label called > North South. I heard it on Monday and am hoping to get my grubby little This isn't the same Orbital remix that is on the Dub House Disco 2000 release is it. That one is really good and sounds much more like Orbital than Drum Club. For some reason I can't remember the name of it and I'm at school but if you want to know it I'll repost. Let me know... - -MC- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@carina.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Diversions Date: 17 Apr 1994 22:35:58 -0600 (MDT) >> Does Orbital have a Peel Sessions (full length) CD? > > Diversions is the peel sessions as far as I am aware...just 4 tracks.. Not even *close*. Peel Sessions is UK-only and EP-length in a greenish slimline case, with: Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) / Walk About / Semi-Detached / Attached Diversions is US-only and full-length in an orange full-size case, with: Impact USA / Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) [peel session] / Walk About [peel session] / Semi-Detached [trance europe express version] / Lush 3-5 (c.j. bolland) / Lush 3-4 (warrior drift -- psychick warriors ov gaia) / Lush 3-3 (underworld) - -- Lazlo (lazlo@xmission.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ffinnega@mcs.dundee.ac.uk (Feargal Finnega) Subject: Re: Diversions Date: 18 Apr 1994 06:07:12 BST > >> Does Orbital have a Peel Sessions (full length) CD? > > > > Diversions is the peel sessions as far as I am aware...just 4 tracks.. > > Not even *close*. Peel Sessions is UK-only and EP-length in a greenish > slimline case, with: > > Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) / Walk About / Semi-Detached / Attached > > Diversions is US-only and full-length in an orange full-size case, with: > > Impact USA / Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) [peel session] / Walk About > [peel session] / Semi-Detached [trance europe express version] / Lush > 3-5 (c.j. bolland) / Lush 3-4 (warrior drift -- psychick warriors ov > gaia) / Lush 3-3 (underworld) yup...that's right.....I must stop posting this early in the morning. What's the pwog mix like? _______________________________________________________________________ .^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^. .t.h.r.o.u.g.h. .t.e.c.h.n.o.l.o.g.y. .w.e. c.r.e.a.t.e. .t.h.e. .f.u.t.u.r.e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ffinnega@mcs.dundee.ac.uk. . . . . . . . . . . . . --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Miles Egan Subject: Peel Sessions/Diversions Date: 18 Apr 1994 09:32:27 -0700 (PDT) So, forced to choose between the two, I decided to go for the Peel Sessions EP. I did this mainly because I'm not very fond of any of the Lush remixes and I was more interested in 'Attached' than 'Impact USA'. IMO, the euro-tunnel mix of Lush and 'Walk About' are nothing special and could have been thrown together by any of a number of lesser acts. 'Semi-Detached' and 'Attached', however, are another story. If this is the new, more linear style they predicted for their future sound in the Trance Europe Express interview, then their next album is going to be MIGHTY! 'Attached' in particular gives me shivers. I also broke down and bought the _Halcyon_ single. It's inconsistent, but 'The Naked and the Dub' is amazing. I'm going to play it for my plants to see if it makes them flower earlier. It's that kind of track. I would love to see P&P do more tribal stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Re: Eeeee... Date: 18 Apr 1994 17:51:25 -0500 (EST) > On Diversions, Lush 3 and Walk About are mixed (or put together, I don't > know I haven't heard them separate) for 13+ minutes. On the Peel > Sessions, are these 2 tracks together as well, or separate? ...where time becomes a loop...a loop...a loop...a loop... - -- Brian "Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a terminal prognosis." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: That Chris Bloke@sun.aston.ac.uk Subject: Re: Eeeee... Date: 19 Apr 1994 10:27:32 BST > On Diversions, Lush 3 and Walk About are mixed (or put together, I don't> know I haven't heard them separate) for 13+ minutes. On the Peel > Sessions, are these 2 tracks together as well, or separate? Yep. They merge together, with some inane giggly samples. And I'm sure there's a breakbeat nicked from the Progress I vox mix of Make It Mine by The Shamen. You never know... Anyway, MY question of the day IS: Is the much raved about "Naked and the dub" available on the US Halcyon CD, or just the 12", like in the UK. I'd very much like it, you see. Chris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ran A. Mano" Subject: Re: Eeeee... Date: 19 Apr 1994 06:06:17 -0500 (CDT) > Anyway, MY question of the day IS: > Is the much raved about "Naked and the dub" available on the US Halcyon > CD, or just the 12", like in the UK. I'd very much like it, you see. > The Naked and the Dead is available on both the American CDS and the American Promo only 12" with "Haylcon" on side one and "The Naked and the Dub" on side two Catalog number for the 12" is 162-350 009-1DJ > Chris. Chris, your mail bounces - please contact me if you would like a copy. Ran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@carina.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: The Naked And The Dub Date: 19 Apr 1994 08:16:06 -0600 (MDT) > Is the much raved about "Naked and the dub" available on the US Halcyon > CD, or just the 12", like in the UK. I'd very much like it, you see. It's on the CD5: CD5: 1992 US (FFRR 162 350 009-2) ["Halcyon"] 11:05 Halcyon 6:23 The Naked And The Dead 11:51 The Naked And The Dub 7:10 Sunday 3:15 Chime (radio edit) - -- Lazlo (lazlo@xmission.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mbconkli@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Mark Conklin) Subject: The Naked And The Dub Date: 19 Apr 1994 11:02:30 -0500 (CDT) If I'm not mistaken, The Naked and the Dub is also on the Trance Fusion compilation on Instinct, as well as the Halcyon CD5. - -MC- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mcgraicp Subject: Re: The Naked And The Dub Date: 20 Apr 1994 11:54:19 BST > If I'm not mistaken, The Naked and the Dub is also on the Trance Fusion > compilation on Instinct, as well as the Halcyon CD5. > > -MC- Well, if that's available here in the UK, I'll check it out, otherwise I might have to resort to buying Radiccio 1 on 12". Which would be a bit of a shame, as I'd like it on CD really. Never mind, eh? Thanks for the info., Chris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: R.J.Green-SE1@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk Subject: Dehuminisation and *Orange* production. Date: 25 Apr 1994 13:16:19 BST Just got hold of the hard-to-find (well it is now) Midnight remix EP, and the remix of Choice is AMAZING. Well, technically it's one of their 'formula' tracks with a weird noise as a bassline but I love it. To discover the formula they use, compare Choice, Choice remix, Chime and the remix they did of Daydream for some crap rock-indie band. Formula! Who cares, it's amazing. However that rapping over the track Choice - I know the bloke is talking about "dehuminisation and arms production, for the benefit of the nation or it's destriction", but it does sound like he's criticising "Orange production". Del Monte watch out.. - - Robin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: trance@netcom.com (Tamara Palmer) Subject: ffrr news Date: 25 Apr 1994 15:26:47 -0700 (PDT) I just got off the phone with the dance director at ffrr - I asked him what the status of the next Orbital record was and he said that there are 5 tracks finished so far but there's no way it will be released before September. :( They just signed Consolidated and will have a release in June. There's a new Paul Weller 12" with remixes done by the man himself. He says they are very incredible inna On-U-Sound stylee ...I will post once I get it. Hope this makes up for my earlier post today that was full of trivial information. :):) Tamara Palmer Women Respond To Bass ............................................................................... trance@netcom.com (the address of choice) izzyzi5@mvs.oac.ucla.edu izzypk3@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (yes, i is a college student) urbmag@netcom.com (open for your comments about URB Magazine!) ............................................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ambient@netcom.com (Joe Rice) Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 25 Apr 1994 16:04:15 -0700 (PDT) Tamara Palmer wrote: > > I just got off the phone with the dance director at ffrr - I asked him what > the status of the next Orbital record was and he said that there are 5 tracks > finished so far but there's no way it will be released before September. :( Hmmm, Orbital's manager said last week to expect the album's UK release to be at the end of June. Joe ====================================================================== - -----(ambient@netcom.com)------------------(and the dreams became reality)----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: trance@netcom.com (Tamara Palmer) Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 25 Apr 1994 16:12:01 -0700 (PDT) Imperial dubmaster Joe Rice writes: > Tamara Palmer wrote: > > > > I just got off the phone with the dance director at ffrr - I asked him what > > the status of the next Orbital record was and he said that there are 5 tracks > > finished so far but there's no way it will be released before September. :( > > Hmmm, Orbital's manager said last week to expect the album's UK release to be > at the end of June. I told him that I had heard that very rumor, and he laughed. He said that they have five tracks that they are listening to right now, and "there's no way it will be out before September". I hope that your news is right and this is wrong, but domestically at least, this may be where we're at. :( Tamara Palmer Women Respond To Bass ............................................................................... trance@netcom.com (the address of choice) izzyzi5@mvs.oac.ucla.edu izzypk3@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (yes, i is a college student) urbmag@netcom.com (open for your comments about URB Magazine!) ............................................................................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hugh James Sharpe Subject: Singles Date: 25 Apr 1994 20:07:53 EDT I was wondering if anybody out there in orbit would happen to have any of the singles from the first album. If so, I'd love to know if you could make me a tape or two of these singles. I've got everything since Halcyon, but this is nothing special as you can find the newer singles with relative ease. But the older ones...that's another story. PLEASE respond to me and let me know if you can make me happy. Thanks. Hugh Over and out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Corwine Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 25 Apr 1994 18:00:57 -0700 (PDT) On Mon, 25 Apr 1994, Tamara Palmer wrote: > There's a new Paul Weller 12" with remixes done by the man himself. He says > they are very incredible inna On-U-Sound stylee ...I will post once I get it. We've got 2 copies here at the office... pretty funky if you ask me.. Peace, Matt <(hcy)> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Fred Heutte" Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 25 Apr 1994 21:10:42 -0700 *Consolidated* on ffrr! Now there's a concept. Hmm, I wonder if the Fillmore could be talked into booking a Consolidated/Orbital double bill! phred ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jeff Taylor" Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 26 Apr 1994 10:30:58 -0800 Reply to: RE>ffrr news >>They just signed Consolidated and will have a release in June. Mark Pistol has just finished a new record which he recorded here in SF, his new home. Sources say that he was working with Jack Dangers (also a new SF resident) of Meatbeat on the record. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: rmvrshek@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Robert M. Vrshek) Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 26 Apr 1994 13:45:08 -0500 (CDT) If this new album sucks as bad as Consolidated's last one, I don't want it. I hope they go back to playing music again. BTW - I think Papa Brittle sounds a lot like Consolidated SHOULD'VE evolved into. In fact, their new CD5 is remixed by none other than Jack Dangers. It KICKS ASS! Pick it up if you see it. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -- Stephenwolf "Trecyloben Morphate kills within seconds, and even makes the target enemy enjoy the experience." %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Corwine Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 26 Apr 1994 14:45:19 -0700 (PDT) On 26 Apr 1994, Jeff Taylor wrote: > Reply to: RE>ffrr news > >>They just signed Consolidated and will have a release in June. > > Mark Pistol has just finished a new record which he recorded here in SF, his new > home. There's also Childman, another side project by another of those wacky leftists :) > > Sources say that he was working with Jack Dangers (also a new SF resident) of > Meatbeat on the record. Actually, Jack Dangers had quite a hand in the last Consolidated LP and has been working with them for quite a while.... Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jeff Taylor" Subject: Re: ffrr news Date: 26 Apr 1994 17:40:41 -0800 Reply to: RE>>ffrr news >>Actually, Jack Dangers had quite a hand in the last Consolidated LP and has been working with them for quite a while.... I've heard that they are good friends. (I know thats fairly obvious, but..) I've also heard that Mark is a family man of sorts.. Also, Jack now lives in Marin. If you know N. Calif, you know that Marin is a VERY laid back sort of yuppiesk place to live.. (not unlike parts of Palo Alto) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: psiborg303@aol.com Subject: MTV tape wanted Date: 26 Apr 1994 01:41:43 EDT hello pete, i definitely want to be part of the taping chain. i hope people don't screw on this great idea. see you in the phuture, _-_->psiborg<-_-_ pete schenk 2301 bonair pl sw seattle, wa 98116 206.433.2320 (wk) m-f 8-4:30 206.933.0871 (hm) message thanks again! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Roger D Bucks Subject: Regaining those lost Orbital Records Date: 27 Apr 1994 9:52:20 BST For all those people who want to get the `old stuff` by Orbital, there is a store in the UK called Hard To Find Records which has this stuff in fairly regularly. (Last time I saw, they had Midnight Remixes, Belfast and Chime). (And The Naked and The Dub according to the catalog). Only downer is it's fairly expensive and 12" only. Personally though I think it's worth it. (Oh, BTW, I've got nowt to do with the company except I may buy a few 12"s occasionally). Address? Hard To Find Records PO Box 500 Castle Bromwich Birmingham B36 ONP England Hope this helps someone. CYA RDB rdb@uk.ac.nott.cs or maybe even rdb@cs.nott.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Corwine Subject: Re: need assistance! Date: 27 Apr 1994 14:53:45 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 27 Apr 1994, Robert M. Vrshek wrote: > I need help locating AFX's (Aphex Twin) Analogue Bubblebath 3: 66% more > bubbles. This is not the U.S. Reissue. It comes in a slimline case, with just > a small sticker on it from Rephlex records. It's 65 minutes long and 13 > tracks. If anyone knows a record store which DEFINITELY has it, please email > me the phone number. Thanks! um, is there an orbital remix to this? your request would pry generate more results if sent to idm@techno.stanford.edu... Peace, Matt <(hcy)> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fms@MIT.EDU Subject: orbital! Date: 27 Apr 1994 18:15:02 EDT I just wanted to re affirm my never ending respect for orbital as musicians! I'm listening to the green album now and it is brilliant. (I'd been mostly listening to the brown album recently and the diversions and such). Anyway Farenheit 3d3 and Chime have particulary caught my ear. Oh, and i've been getting a lot of messages that were sent to both idm and orbital. Information messages should go to both lists, but the ensuing discussion of non orbital info should take place only on idm :] [fletcher] [in] [orbit] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mcgraicp Subject: Another non-orbital post... Date: 28 Apr 1994 13:40:47 BST I was wondering if anyone wanted a Higher Intelligence Agency discog, I've been compiling one, and will post to anyone interested/interesting. It's a bit incomplete, so if anyone thinks they might be able to help with completing it, that'd be quite nice and handy. Sorry, about the non-orbital nature of this post, but hey, aren't Orbital _GREAT_? [There, that should let me get away with it...] Chris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vasil Subject: [none] Date: 29 Apr 1994 14:19:43 EDT who orbital ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vasil Subject: oops! Date: 29 Apr 1994 14:35:14 EDT sorry about that... he he wrong address. *blush* - -vasil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Corwine Subject: Re: your mail Date: 29 Apr 1994 11:37:37 -0700 (PDT) On Fri, 29 Apr 1994, vasil wrote: > who orbital > I don't know.