From: Ian_McCausland@mit.bison.mb.ca (Ian McCausland) Subject: CMJ are we here? sample Date: 01 Dec 1994 08:20:49 -0600 anyone else hear they portion of Are We Here? on the latest CMJ magazine/disc? they started at the part with the womans vocals the second part... while the first part is the best IMHO also did anyone go to the TO concert I think I may have missed a review of it OK thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: VitaminDJ@aol.com Subject: orbital interview Date: 01 Dec 1994 15:56:20 -0500 >>I will post the interview if there is enough interest. I'm interested! ********************************************** on now: Killing Joke, Millenium (Cybersank Extended Remix) ********************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vasil Subject: orbital-spring 95 Date: 02 Dec 1994 2:51:22 EST i just got word (rumor?) that orbital will be in the US once again in the spring. my source is whoever so promptly (sarcasim) responds to email at FFRR1@aol.com I had initially mailed them about dates for this most recent tour. I cant wait to see them yet again. :) vasil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerwin Burton Subject: Re: orbital interview Date: 02 Dec 1994 12:25:13 -0800 (PST) > >>I will post the interview if there is enough interest. > > I'm interested! So am I!!! VERY! ker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerwin Burton Subject: Re: orbital-spring 95 Date: 02 Dec 1994 12:28:42 -0800 (PST) > i just got word (rumor?) that orbital will be in the US once again in the > spring. my source is whoever so promptly (sarcasim) responds to email at > FFRR1@aol.com I had initially mailed them about dates for this most recent > tour. I cant wait to see them yet again. any rumors of them including the GREAT NW in 95? as they violently neglected us this time around!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathleen Vrshek Subject: New single Date: 02 Dec 1994 18:33:42 -0600 (CST) The next single from Snivilisation will be for Crash and Carry. How do I know? This month's issue of Keyboard has a listing for a remix contest sponsored by Spin, Keyboard, and FFRR records. If you email them at orbitalcontest@tunanet.com, they will send the soundfiles (not sure which format). Don't email them unless you intend to use the soundfiles with your music system (it's nothing you can use without a keyboard and/or sound editor/converter). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: orbital-spring 95 Date: 03 Dec 1994 14:20:10 -0500 (CDT) I hear orbital will be returning stateside round january. But I know not with who(Opening acts, etc)? Any info, anyone? Thanks. Yossarian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: last night's show Date: 03 Dec 1994 14:27:25 -0500 (CDT) Please tell me orbital is coming to texas in the spring. Please god, Yossarian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kate M. Roberts" Subject: Re: CMJ are we here? sample (fwd) Date: 03 Dec 1994 16:33:32 -0600 (CST) > > anyone else hear they portion of Are We Here? on the latest CMJ magazine/dc? > > they started at the part with the womans vocals the second part... while te Yep! I picked up the mag. w/ CD cause: 1) It features a Bryan Ferry track 2) It features a Portishead track 3) It features an Orbital track 4) It's CMJ! :) > Actually, the second part of that track is my favorite. Do any of the > tracks on the CD5 focus on this part? I love the piano at the break > and then the female vocals... Mmmm... The same edit is featured on the US CD-5 and Double 12" (possibly the UK CD-5?). The name of the mix is "Industry Standard Edit." This is a nice little edit here, but the "Oral Mix" by Rabbit in the Moon blows every mix on this CD-5 away (MHO). - -Porter AOL: Porter MR Internet: kmr4@ra.msstate.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Alan M. Parry" Subject: Orbital contest Date: 04 Dec 1994 11:19:09 -0800 (PST) Article 36859 of alt.rave: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lakata@nsdssp.lbl.gov (Mark Lakata) Subject: Orbital Remix Contest--"Crash and Carry" official samples on the net! Date: 04 Dec 1994 05:10:10 GMT I'm suprised they haven't advertised here, but Orbital/ffrr is having a remix contest. I'll reproduce the blurb I saw in Keyboard magazine. I'm doing this because I don't have AOL or Compuserve access.. YOU CAN REMIX THE NEW ORBITAL SINGLE Win a remix dredit on "Crash and Carry" and pocket $1,000 cash FOR CONTEST DETAILS and access to the Orbital "Crash and Carry" sound files: * on CompuServe: "GO POLYGRAM" and download from PolyGram's library. * on America OnLine: use the keyword "SPIN," and go to the SPIN Contest Area "OH VANNA!" and download filename "orbital.zip" * or send an E-mail message to orbitalcontest@tunanet.com or direct modem connection to 212/475-3100 for contest info. (legal stuff afterwards... mail a tape or DAT before Jan 11,1995 to the given address. .. blah blah blah..) If anyone has these files, and they aren't too long and they aren't copyrighted, it would nice to put them on the net--ftp or usenet (alt.binaries.sounds) - -Mark - -- - -Mark Lakata lakata@nsdssp.lbl.gov lakata@physics.berkeley.edu - -- - -Mark Lakata lakata@nsdssp.lbl.gov lakata@physics.berkeley.edu :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: MUTATIONS Date: 04 Dec 1994 17:50:30 -0700 (MST) > how many versions did orbital release??? 12": 1992 UK (ffrr...) ["Mutations 1"] 4:25 Oolaa (joey beltram mutation) 6:16 Chime (ray keith mutation) 5:41 Speed Freak (moby mutation) Oolaa (meat beat manifesto mutation) 12": 1992 UK (ffrr...) ["Mutations 2"] 4:25 Oolaa (joey beltram mutation) Steel Cube Idolatry (dave dorell & dave angell mutation) 6:33 Chime Crime 7:05 Fahrenheit 3D3 CD: 1992 UK (ffrr; FCD 181) ["Mutations"] 6:33 Chime Crime 4:25 Oolaa (joey beltram mutation) 7:05 Fahrenheit 3D3 5:41 Speed Freak (moby mutation) - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Use the Internet Music Wantlists to find rare records and CDs. ::: Email wantlists@rt66.com with HELP on a line by itself in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Singer" Subject: Orbital Interview and Videos on NY Public Access Date: 05 Dec 1994 12:28:20 -0500 Kudos to New York's Channel 16 (Public Access), which showed an Orbital interview and at least two Orbital videos in their show "On Patrol," at Midnight last night. (I stumbled onto this while trying to get away from MTV's _120 Minutes_.) The videos were "Are We Here," which MTV had shown just once (several weeks ago), and "Halcyon On & On," which I'd never seen (btw, my favorite song on _Orbital 2_). "Are We Here" was just as nice the second time around, and "Halcyon" was truly fantastic! - -- Richard Singer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vasil Subject: Re: last night's show Date: 05 Dec 1994 14:46:51 EST ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: last night's show Date: 03 Dec 1994 23:37:40 -0500 (CDT) hey vasil, more info, pleaseeeeee!!! do you know tour dates, etc? anything is useful. thanks a million. ====================================================================== i dont have that kind of info yet. ill definately post anything as soon as i know it. as im sure anyone else would do ( hint hint :) vasil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pashdown@xmission.com (Pete Ashdown) Subject: Re: CMJ are we here? sample (fwd) Date: 06 Dec 1994 23:49:54 -0700 >The same edit is featured on the US CD-5 and Double 12" (possibly >the UK CD-5?). The name of the mix is "Industry Standard Edit." This is >a nice little edit here, but the "Oral Mix" by Rabbit in the Moon blows every >mix on this CD-5 away (MHO). Orbital did the "Oral Mix" not Rabbit in the Moon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jovian@cs.wisc.edu (Jon Yankovich) Subject: Clean Production Date: 07 Dec 1994 09:41:16 -0600 [hello! I am new here. Orbital's music has always appealed to me, above the complex chemistry of etherial and physical sounds, dancable rhythms, and contrasty progressions, because of their high production quality.] A newbie question for sure: What's up with Orbital's first and second albums? Are they both called 'Orbital'? I saw one recording that was a two-disc deal, which sported Halcyon (which I've only been able to find as a single). What was the thing that I saw? - -jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: niemitz@cats.ucsc.edu Subject: Midnight Date: 07 Dec 1994 11:25:48 -0800 I collect remixes by Sasha and noticed in the discography that there's a remix of Midnight by Sasha. Has anyone heard it? (I'd also love to get a copy, any info greatly appreciated) - -- niemitz@cats.ucsc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kate M. Roberts" Subject: Re: CMJ are we here? sample (fwd) Date: 07 Dec 1994 13:53:55 -0600 (CST) On Tue, 6 Dec 1994, Pete Ashdown wrote: > Orbital did the "Oral Mix" not Rabbit in the Moon. That's not what is printed on my double 12" and CD-5. On both formats, the "Oral Mix" is credited to Rabbit in the Moon. Did Orbital really remix the track, and FFRR credited Rabbit in the Moon? Confused... - -Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pascal Vincent CALARCO Subject: Re: Clean Production Date: 07 Dec 1994 14:23:27 -0500 (EST) On Wed, 7 Dec 1994, Jon Yankovich wrote: > A newbie question for sure: What's up with Orbital's first and > second albums? Are they both called 'Orbital'? I saw one recording that > was a two-disc deal, which sported Halcyon (which I've only been able to > find as a single). What was the thing that I saw? > > -jon Well, I have heard them called 'the green album' , and 'the brown album' . I've never seen the double disc package. What else is on it? -pascal - -+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+- Pascal V. Calarco Internet: pcalarco@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca Grad. School of Library & Info. Studies GEnie: p.calarco@geis.genie.com McGill University Montreal, Canada - -+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+--+t+- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: last night's show Date: 07 Dec 1994 23:15:44 -0500 (CDT) Hey, have you guys heard the original version of "remind" that can be found on the meat beat manifesto CD-5 "mindstream"?. Really neat for anyone who's interested. Also, on the new Survival 2000 CD comp., theres an orbital track. It's impact, live at glastonbury. Yummy. Get it, get it, get it. Yossarian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: Clean Production Date: 07 Dec 1994 23:08:15 -0500 (CDT) Hey, what's with the "double disc deal" that you spoke of? The first album is called Orbital, the second, Orbital 2. My idiotic record store labelled the orbital section Orbital 2 because it was the only one they had. Does anyone know how to get the Mutations album on CD? Like a number, or something( maybe just call ffrr)? Also, theres an adress for "offical orbital merchandise" on the back of the "are we here" single. But it's really small at the bottom on the back. I wasn't sure if anybody had noticed. Just thought you might like to know. Yossarian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Re: Clean Production Date: 08 Dec 1994 08:28:59 -0700 (MST) > Hey, what's with the "double disc deal" that you spoke of? The only double-disc I know of is the brown-album/Peel Sessions set. - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Use the Internet Music Wantlists to find rare records and CDs. ::: Email wantlists@rt66.com with HELP on a line by itself in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Singer" Subject: Re: Orbital Interview and Videos on NY Public Access Date: 08 Dec 1994 20:30:02 -0500 To those of you asking if I taped this one, no, I didn't really have a chance (sorry about that) . . . To the person who asked if I could find a phone number for the show or station, I am working on that . . . - -- Richard Singer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fms@MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Clean Production Date: 08 Dec 1994 09:31:57 EST The way I understand it, orbital didn't name either of their first two albums because they didn't really feel like either of them was a cohesive whole. The green album was mostly a collection of their dance singles and the brown album was a combination of dance singles and the lovely lush-impact-? sequence. snivilisation, i suppose, was conceived of as an album so it gets a title. interestingly they've named several of their singles, diversions, mutations, radiccio... oh, and the double disk thing is the brown album and the peel session in a funky double cd case ala the klf's white room/justified and ancient release of yesteryear. [fletcher] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Re: Clean Production Date: 08 Dec 1994 23:44:57 -0700 (MST) > The way I understand it, orbital didn't name either of their > first two albums because they didn't really feel like either > of them was a cohesive whole. The green album was mostly a > collection of their dance singles... Huh? Only a couple of tracks from the green album were released on singles before the album came out... - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Use the Internet Music Wantlists to find rare records and CDs. ::: Email wantlists@rt66.com with HELP on a line by itself in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Fraser Subject: [none] Date: 09 Dec 1994 19:43:26 +0000 > Hey, what's with the "double disc deal" that you spoke of? The first album > is called Orbital, the second, Orbital 2. My idiotic record store labelled I read a magazine interview with Orbital that said the first album was called 'MC', 'LP' or 'CD' depending on format, and the second album was called Orbital. It shouldn't really matter what label is attached tho'.. Cf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pashdown@xmission.com (Pete Ashdown) Subject: Re: CMJ are we here? sample (fwd) Date: 12 Dec 1994 18:15:09 -0700 >> Orbital did the "Oral Mix" not Rabbit in the Moon. > >That's not what is printed on my double 12" and CD-5. On both formats, the >"Oral Mix" is credited to Rabbit in the Moon. Did Orbital really remix >the track, and FFRR credited Rabbit in the Moon? Right you are. I only read the first line on my 12" "Written and Produced by P&P Hartnoll". Then down a few lines (that I didn't read) is "Remixed by Rabbit in the Moon". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: niemitz@cats.ucsc.edu Subject: NY or Philly stores ??? Date: 12 Dec 1994 12:17:36 -0800 I am going to the East Coast and would appreciate any info people have on good stores in either New York City or the Philadelphia are (or in the Lehigh Valley, which is where I'll be staying). I am particularly interested in stores that might have a good selection of imports or used CDs, CD singles, and 12"singles (particularly used 12"s) of the following genres: ambient & World music (esp. dub &/or dance oriented), house, trance, "idm", acid jazz (though I dont want to spend much time in predominantly rap or hip hop shops). If you have any info please email me: niemitz@cats.ucsc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kareem Dright Subject: Re: NY or Philly stores ??? Date: 12 Dec 1994 19:08:13 -0500 (EST) > I am going to the East Coast and would appreciate any info > people have on good stores in either New York City or > the Philadelphia are (or in the Lehigh Valley, which is > where I'll be staying). I am particularly interested > in stores that might have a good selection of imports > or used CDs, CD singles, and 12"singles (particularly > used 12"s) of the following genres: ambient & World > music (esp. dub &/or dance oriented), house, trance, "idm", > acid jazz (though I dont want to spend much time > in predominantly rap or hip hop shops). > If you have any info please email me: > also could you e-mail me with any stores in new york or philly? kareem dright kjdright@minerva.cis.yale.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pashdown@xmission.com (Pete Ashdown) Subject: Re: CMJ are we here? sample (fwd) Date: 12 Dec 1994 18:37:33 -0700 >> Orbital did the "Oral Mix" not Rabbit in the Moon. > >That's not what is printed on my double 12" and CD-5. On both formats, the >"Oral Mix" is credited to Rabbit in the Moon. Did Orbital really remix >the track, and FFRR credited Rabbit in the Moon? Right you are. I only read the first line on my 12" "Written and Produced by P&P Hartnoll". Then down a few lines (that I didn't read) is "Remixed by Rabbit in the Moon". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: orbital merchandise Date: 13 Dec 1994 16:40:49 -0500 (CDT) Say, has anyone written off to the "official orbital merchandise" address featured in the liner notes of snivilisation? If so, could you be a sweety and send me a list of the available products and price list (actually, all I want is a t-shirt) and how to order? Thanks. It'll save me a several week wait in correrspondence to and from London. Thanks so much again. Yossarian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jovian@cs.wisc.edu (Jon Yankovich) Subject: orbital merchandise Date: 15 Dec 1994 10:55:00 -0600 >Say, has anyone written off to the "official orbital merchandise" address >featured in the liner notes of snivilisation? If so, could you be a sweety >and send me a list of the available products and price list (actually, all >I want is a t-shirt) and how to order? Thanks. It'll save me a several week >wait in correrspondence to and from London. Thanks so much again. Actuallly, the sweety that has that information could do everyone a favor by posting it to this list. The peach that asked for it, in the future, might concider the wellbeing of everyone when asking for information. - -jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Hopp Subject: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 20 Dec 1994 23:14:11 +0100 (MET) Hi! MTV Europe will show the 1 hour live Orbital set they did for MTV again on the 21st of Dec at 21.30 cet. So everyone who missed it the two times(!) before should set their VCRs. Sorry (honestly) for you americans who may have to watch Aerosmith or Guns'n Roses instead. AND: Saw them here in Berlin on Sunday. It was: 1. loud 2. great Only about 400 showed up, but it was Sunday and there has not been as much promotion as for many other big events here lately. Anyway I like it better if it's not that packed, you have some space to move around and mostly 'serious' people are there. After reading the reviews of their other concerts, I expected it to be good fun and so it really was. No big surprises there, maybe the funny spiky hat that Phil wore for the first part. The only disappointment was the f*cking immense volume that was asking too much from my ears. The response to the bass from feet, stomach, lungs, etc. was excellent, though. Earplugs may have been adviseable. almost forgot: I talked to Paul before they were on. I asked if they will release the Belinda Carlisle Halcyon version, everyone is raving about. He said that they would definately sue them, if they did. And though it's great fun at the show, they have no plans for releasing it or a live album. Too bad.. bye, micha on now: Paul van Dyk: 45 rpm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: rbratuli@interlog.com (Robert Bratulic) Subject: [none] Date: 20 Dec 1994 22:05 WET Does anybody know the tour schedule for Orbital? Especially for North America? Thanks, Robert. rbratuli@interlog.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cspot@cats.ucsc.edu Subject: Orbital remix Madonna Date: 21 Dec 1994 02:32:34 -0800 >Path: darkstar.UCSC.EDU!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!columba.udac.uu.se!Minsk.docs.uu.se!chris >From: chris@Minsk.docs.uu.se (Christian Bartholdsson ) >Newsgroups: alt.rave >Subject: Re: Orbital remix Madonna >Date: 21 Dec 1994 08:01:36 GMT >Organization: Uppsala University >Lines: 17 >Message-ID: <3d8nd0$rk1@columba.udac.uu.se> >References: <3d8gev$blo@netnews.upenn.edu> >NNTP-Posting-Host: minsk.docs.uu.se dhanna@mail1.sas.upenn.edu (David B Hanna) writes: >This was in _Billboard_ 12/17: > >"While radio programmers continue to nosh on "Take A Bow" from Madonna's >glorious _Bedtime Stories_ collection on Maverick, club denizens will be >served reconstructions of the intense, Bjork-penned ambient houser >"Bedtime Story." Pending approval from La M, post productions by Orbital >and Junior Vasquez should begin to circulate toward the end of January. >We are lathered with anticipation." > >Should be interesting... yay They even went to New York to deliver it to Madonna personally, but they never got to meet her. They were very disappointed. - - chris@minsk.docs.uu.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: your mail Date: 22 Dec 1994 00:46:41 -0500 (CDT) Those madonna remixes should be neat. I eagerly await them. Yum. So, is that why orbital were in new york a few weeks back? To deliver the remixes to Madonna? Hmmmm. I didn't think they were coming stateside till next month, right? Anyone know when they'll be around the Texas area? Please? Thanks. Valerie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 22 Dec 1994 00:53:40 -0500 (CDT) Theres a fifty minute recording of impact/remind live from glastonbury on a new dance compilation i saw yesterday. I'll find out the name. It's three CD's. The third one is all orbital live from glastonbury. Recording quality is ok. I'll post then name soon so you can check it out. Also: How can I get the peel sessions album here in the states? Info would be helpful. Thanks, Valerie> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Morrison Subject: Re: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 22 Dec 1994 03:01:09 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 22 Dec 1994, Valerie Kesner Greenberg wrote: > Theres a fifty minute recording of impact/remind live from glastonbury on > a new dance compilation i saw yesterday. I'll find out the name. It's > three CD's. The third one is all orbital live from glastonbury. Recording > quality is ok. I'll post then name soon so you can check it out. Also: How > can I get the peel sessions album here in the states? Info would be helpful. 1) If you refer to _Serious Road Trip_, it's 11+ minutes. Not 50. I wish it was. 2) I can send you a copy of the Peel Sessions for 12 bux, postage included. New. From a store. Or, used (perfect condition) for 8 bux, postage included. I have the Aussie issue of _II_ with the Peels included, so I don't need the other.... Mail if interested. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Velocity-9 Subject: samples for remix? Date: 22 Dec 1994 10:09:44 -0800 (PST) has anyone brought those Orbital samples for remix over to the internet yet? i'm referring to the ones for the ffrr contest... (and if i've got all my terminology screwed up in the above two lines, please forgive me, as christmas shopping and no sleep don't mix well :) ) - -gts/uwiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fms@MIT.EDU Subject: [orbitalcontest@tunanet.com (orbitalcontest): Re: contest] Date: 23 Dec 1994 13:51:20 EST Here's the info I eventually received about the orbital contest. Not very internet friendly I'm afraid, they claim the files are too big for uuencode...isn't that what uucat is for??? In any case, here it is... [fletcher] - ------- Forwarded Message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbitalcontest@tunanet.com (orbitalcontest) Subject: Re: contest Date: 23 Dec 1994 05:37:52 GMT Sorry for the delay. There have been many requests for this information and some screwups have happened. Official rules are at the end of this message. Anyway, you can get the files (samples, not MIDI) you need from TunaNet, AOL or Compuserve, however, ensure that the files are the correct 16 bit versions. (Some of the files that got uploaded in late november/early december were the wrong ones!) The correct Mac files should total around 3,100k The correct Windows (WAV) files should total around 2,800k If you don't have access to AOL or Compuserve, you can get the files from TunaNet for the price of a phone call to New York. Sorry, at this time the files are not on an internet FTP site, nor can they be sent as Internet mail UUencoded files since they are too big. Info on TunaNet access: - - -(212) 475-3100 is the modem number - - -28.8kbps is supported - - -Set your terminal program to VT-100, N-8-1 or, if you have First Class BBS software, use the First Class GUI client to call in. Once you're in TunaNet, the files are attached to e-mail messages in the /music/bands/orbital section of the BBS. (rather than a separate file area). If you want, you can download the First Class GUI software from the: / TunaNet &You/TunaNet Settings area. Note, First Class client software can be used to call ANY BBS that runs First Class server software. There are thousands in the country. ForI Mac GUI client, you need the First Class 2.6 Mac Client AND ONE of the TunaNet 1.0 settings files. For Windows GUI client, you need First Class 2.6 Windows Client AND Windows Settings for TunaNet. Further instructions are in the messages. Official Rules: ffrr RECORDS ORBITAL REMIX CONTEST! Be a remixer--or just sound like one! Enter the ffrr Records Orbital Remix Contest, co-sponsored by Spin and Keyboard Magazine. The winning remix will appear on the B-side of an Orbital single! Download the Orbital sound samples from the PolyGram library, and follow the rules below. Good luck! ffrr RECORDS ORBITAL REMIX CONTEST RULES 1. For each remix, send your name, address, daytime phone number, and your remix entry on a DAT or high quality cassette to ffrr Records, Attn: Orbital Remix Contest, 825 Eighth Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10019 USA. Please be sure your remix will be available to ffrr Records in a digital format, should your entry win. Entries are due January 18, 1995. 2. Each remix submitted must be the original work of the contestant. Remixes may be no longer than 8 minutes. Contestant may enter as many remixes as he or she wishes. Each remix submitted must not contain any outside samples or musical interpolations other than the Orbital sound samples supplied. Original interpretations of these sound samples is encouraged. The winning remix will become the property of ffrr Records. The ffrr Records Orbital Remix Contest is not responsible for entries that are late, lost, damaged, misdirected, mailed with insufficient postage, stolen or misappropriated, or crazed postal carriers. DATs will not be returned. Contestants are responsible for keeping duplicate copies. 3. Grand prize: Remixer credit and $1,000 cash; 25 Runners Up will receive a signed copy of the "Crash and Carry" single, including the winning remix. 4. Winners will be selected by an independent judging panel consisting of ffrr Records, A&R staff, club DJs and SPIN and KEYBOARD staff. All entries will be judged equally on the basis of the following criteria: originality, composition, remix techniques, and floor-filling ability. Winners will be determined by January 18, 1995. No transfer and no substitution of prizes except as necessary due to availability. Taxes are the responsibility of the winners. Void where prohibited. All federal, state and local regulations apply. 5. Winners will be notified by mail and will be required to sign and return an affidavit of eligibility within fourteen (14) working days of the date of a notification. Affadavit will include a statement that a winner's remix is his/her original work. Failure to sign and return such affadavit within fourteen (14) days will result in an immediate disqualification and an alternate winner will be selected. Entry constitutes permission to use winner's name and likeness for future advertising and publicity purposes without additional compensation. - - -Good Luck!! - ------- End of Forwarded Message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: Orbital Date: 24 Dec 1994 02:24:15 -0500 (CDT) I agree with Richie. Snivilisation builds slowly, and the climaxduring the second part of Kein Trink Wasser is like a cool drink of water. Nothing could be more beautiful. Valerie.