From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: aaaarrrrgggghhh !!! Date: 02 Mar 1997 11:12:21 +0100 StageFront@aol.com wrote: .. "If you have nothing good to say then don't say it" - I don't > remember who said this... Bambi's mother. The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Good Aphex-stuff? Date: 07 Mar 1997 11:22:14 +0100 Sean Strout wrote: > Richard D. James (the new album, get the US release, be warned, weird!) Whats the difference between the US and UK versions? I'm guessing that the US version is better.... The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ash Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #196 Date: 01 Mar 1997 13:51:56 +0800 (SST) Nothing to do with Orbital, but can anyone here rate the "Auntie Aubrey's Excursions" (orb-remix project) album??? I have only heard the first track, Mantra (orb remix) which was fantastic!!! How about the other tracks? To avoid flaming, do email to me direct (firedane@singnet.com.sg) your opinions and ratings. Thanks!!! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e n t i t y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jen Subject: an orbital live track... Date: 01 Mar 1997 01:05:45 -0500 (EST) ---i tried sending this out a day or two ago, but i don't think it went out... if it did, sorry for the repeat :) i saw orbital when they played in dc @ the 930 club in the fall and i saw a rare video of clips from them playing in europe and they played this song that i've heard they apparently only played live... it starts w/ a bon jovi sample "shot to the heart - and your to blame - you give love a bad name" and continues using that sample and a belinda carlisle sample of "oooh baby do you know what that's worth - ooh heaven is a place on earth" and procedes to play it backwards and forwards... it's a beautiful song and i'd love to have a copy of it - can someone help me w/ this ???? jen denis buttrfly@udel.edu p.s. has anyone ever heard of the video (above mentioned) - supposedly it's very rare - there's clips from tribal gathering (93 or 94) other live clips and music throughout - it's about 30 minutes long and fantastic. i think when i saw this video was the 1st time i'd heard orbital and i was hooked. ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ Yes the world is the best place of all for a lot of such things as making the fun scene and making the love scene and making the sad scene and singing low songs and having inspirations and walking around looking at everything and smelling flowers and goosing statues and event thinking and kisssing people and making babies and wearing pants and waving hats and dancing and going swimming in rivers on picnics in the middle of the summer and just generally "living it up" Yes but then right in the middle of it comes the smiling mortician --- even more from #25 by Lawrence Ferlinghetti from "Pictures of the Gone World", taken from City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology (the rest of the poem will follow in further segments) ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: true orbital fiend Date: 01 Mar 1997 03:12:33 -0700 hey there... i just saw Lush on AMP Sat @ 2am, just curious if anyone had the Brown album next to them and played Lush exactly to go along w/ the Lush on AMP? hee hee hee, i did cuz i didnt have anything else to do.... fiendish eh? nuf rambling, im gunna go to bed.. g'nite all (er morning)... -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Problems sending mail to list Date: 01 Mar 1997 15:51:42 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Chem Bros one bites IMHO) and CJ Bolland remixes No Good (best track on = there it is, but that's coz CJ's a god and 10000000000% times better than Progigy will ever be. IMBIASEDO _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 01 Mar 1997 15:51:50 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >of "tune" along the same lines of "phat?" Whatever happened to the = King's >English anyway? it got turned into the Queens English in 1953 for a start, and then the Ravers took over :P _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Lachance Subject: Re: online cd ordering companies Date: 01 Mar 1997 11:40:55 -0500 (EST) just a note about ordering from online CD stores: I tried to get the import SATA singles and it took them a month to inform me that they had none (they were "temporarily out of stock" when I placed my order in mid january) Joe Lachance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Easley Subject: Re: Rolling Stone this month... (fwd) Date: 01 Mar 1997 11:40:24 -0600 (CST) On Fri, 28 Feb 1997 StageFront@aol.com wrote: > Check it out...BIG article on techno movements in the US and where the trend > of music is headed...lots of mention of orbital, underworld and the like... > jamie Amazingly enough, there was a 3 page article in yesterday's Dallas Morning News (fer chrissake!) about acid house. Orbital was mentioned prominently along with FSOL, Chemical Bros., Moby, and others. I hope we don't become mainstream...anything but that. Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kiss the sun and walk on air Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 01 Mar 1997 13:38:32 -0500 At 01:05 am 3/1/97 -0500, you wrote: > i saw orbital when they played in dc @ the 930 club in the fall >and i saw a rare video of clips from them playing in europe and they >played this song that i've heard they apparently only played live... > it starts w/ a bon jovi sample "shot to the heart - and your to >blame - you give love a bad name" and continues using that sample and a thats the magic that gets put on halcyon during a live show. -pete --- (under construction) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 01 Mar 1997 20:49:06 -0000 | heard this too - slamming mix of 'The Saint' - Orbital's first number one record when it comes out I reckon! ---------- > From: 'lil 'ol joj^ > To: orbital@xmission.com > Subject: Re: The Saint > Date: 28 February 1997 21:56 > > Hi everyone.... > > Well, I've not much to say, more of a question really..... > I'm sure I just heard a track on the Radio (Radio1 FM - UK) on Pete > Tong's Essential mix, and it was a track called "Sinner" by > Orbital...I think it's just the name given to the 12" mix of the > Saint track.... > > AM I CORRECT? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: barrioshow@juno.com Subject: Re; star wars top ten list Date: 01 Mar 1997 15:51:49 EST hey chris, i merely thought that the orbital fans might get a kick out of this top ten. i am very SORRY for any inconvenience that this might have brought any members of the list that don't have the same sense of humor that i do. if i had know that it was a against the "UNWRITTEN RULES OF THE E-MAIL LIST" i never would have bothered. as far as your threat to "HUNT ME DOWN" the only thing i can say is to come prepared. Is@@c Q/BaRrIoShoW'97 XCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXC ps- suggestions are welcome! =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Easley Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 01 Mar 1997 15:55:58 -0600 (CST) On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, kiss the sun and walk on air wrote: > At 01:05 am 3/1/97 -0500, you wrote: > > i saw orbital when they played in dc @ the 930 club in the fall > >and i saw a rare video of clips from them playing in europe and they > >played this song that i've heard they apparently only played live... > > it starts w/ a bon jovi sample "shot to the heart - and your to > >blame - you give love a bad name" and continues using that sample and a > > thats the magic that gets put on halcyon during a live show. They did this at the Orbital show in Dallas and the crowd just stopped moving as soon as that Bon Jovi shit came on. They didn't know what to do. Hilarious! Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re:Earthrise Date: 01 Mar 1997 18:05:25 -0700 (MST) Aphex Twin's album is hilarious, nice use of sound bites to play with parody. It is a little bit short so be fore-warned. Finally found someone in England to send us Evil Santa, the Satan cd. in audial. Hoping to discover why it got to #4 in Ireland. Are there any B-hole Surfer fans out there that see it as better? We're having a gathering of sorts in the New Mexico desert, those intrested in touching alien faces in Alamogordo check out my web pg. so dedicated @ http://web.nmsu.edu/~rataylor (not sophisticated enuff to rename- but the graphics are excellent.SW DJ's. - it's called Earthrise. ta ta stay one with the force, Luke- Randi. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 01 Mar 1997 18:19:44 -0700 (MST) On Sat, 1 Mar 1997 ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > thingybob violently scrawled: > > >of "tune" along the same lines of "phat?" Whatever happened to the King's > >English anyway? > > it got turned into the Queens English in 1953 for a start, and then > the Ravers took over :P And then it went to America and got ghettoized by the massive influx of immigrants and slaves from the world over. And then we realized that Africancenticism was phat and Miles is where it's at, and then you suckers took some back. R. the Ratt. he he. > _________________ ______ ___________ ___ > | / \| \| \ | | | > |__ __| | | | |_| | > | | | | | |\_ _/ > | | | | | | | | > |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Khugo8@aol.com Subject: Autechre inpho for FTODD Date: 01 Mar 1997 22:43:11 -0500 (EST) Right, I haven't heard the envane single with its different bits, but I can tell you that chiastic slide would be well worth your money if you like envane itself. Most of the album is very much like envane, but prick up your ears: its all very hard to listen to the first few times but I think that Ae have made some music that has left much of what we consider music behind. I say its new(ish) ground; music made by computers for computers with out memory and without regret but with emotion and a sense of vulnerability. I hope this helps. Love, Khugo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ingmar Collinson :)" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 02 Mar 1997 15:04:46 +0000 (GMT) On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, 'lil 'ol joj^ wrote: > Hi everyone.... > > Well, I've not much to say, more of a question really..... > I'm sure I just heard a track on the Radio (Radio1 FM - UK) on Pete > Tong's Essential mix, and it was a track called "Sinner" by > Orbital...I think it's just the name given to the 12" mix of the > Saint track.... > > AM I CORRECT? I suppose I better break my silence on this list someday... :) Yep, you certainly are correct. I heard it to... I think it's the 12 Inch "Sinner" remix by "Twelve Inch Wires". I dunno' about some person on this list thinking that it wasn't up to scratch, BTW. Sure it is a tad similar to 'The Box' but it sounds brilliant all the same. On the T-Shirts subject, for people in the UK, they definatly have some in HMV in the Trocadero, London. Oh, and in this month's "Select" (UK) magazine there's a free Orbital poster along with some other bands'. [*returns to the shadows*] ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Ingmar Collinson - ENV1 I.A.Collinson@Herts.AC.UK "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Clarke's Third Law ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: sending vids internationally Date: 02 Mar 1997 12:24:58 -0700 you can already tell this isnt orbital related... im trying to send a vid from the US to the UK, does anyone know if the formats of tape are different over here is the US? i used a standard VHS tape, what do you fine UK citizens use on your standard VCR systems?? -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Spring Heel Jack Date: 02 Mar 1997 18:07:49 -0500 (EST) Anyone else seeing them In S.F. this Friday besides me?? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Romley Subject: Re: sending vids internationally Date: 02 Mar 1997 16:12:09 -0800 >you can already tell this isnt orbital related... im trying to send a vid >from the US to the UK, does anyone know if the formats of tape are >different over here is the US? i used a standard VHS tape, what do you >fine UK citizens use on your standard VCR systems?? > > > > -Chris Herz > >cherz@interwerks.com > >http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish They use VHS, HOWEVER... The encoding on their cassetes is PAL and the encoding on US cassetes is NTSC... In other words, if you're gonna send it, you need to get it converted. As I've said like a billion times on this list, if anyone needs a PAL tape converted to NTSC, send drop me an email and I'll do it, I don't know if I can do NTSC to PAL though, but it's worth a try... Anyone else need a vid converted? I'll do it for free, but don't overwhelm me, also, if you want something converted, I need the tape you want converted AND a blank video cassete. Mail it to: Jonathan Romley 15313 Via De Las Olas Pacific Palisades CA, 90272 Also include like $3 so I can send it back to you via the post office. 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Whatever happened to the King's >> >English anyway? and then another said (except the Queen was crowned in 1952)... >> it got turned into the Queens English in 1953 for a start, and then >> the Ravers took over :P and then another one said, somewhat peevishly and ignoring the multi cultural (and most welcome) changes in the UK these days too... >And then it went to America and got ghettoized by the massive influx of >immigrants and slaves from the world over. And then we realized that >Africancenticism was phat and Miles is where it's at, and then you suckers >took some back. R. the Ratt. he he. Oh dear We agree Miles is where it is at, that's why we don't use kilometres. It would appear Roland Rat has returned to our screens. (provocatively) We always get the butt end of the deal - first we lost the empire and then we give you guys Spice Girls, Gina G (Ha - you deserved that one!) and very belatedly you may be taking Prodigy, Orbital and Chemical Brothers to your hearts, albeit until the next junkie grunge merchants start appealing to your mal-adjusted youth. However, how the hell did you get to give us No Doubt back???? There was I feeling quite chuffed about the improvement in the UK's musical taste ("Breathe" has already sold > 700,000 copies here - that is "big cahuna", as I believe you fellows say) when all the kids start buying all that shit??? Anyway, on a more positive note Glastonbury tickets go on sale on or around the 17th March - GBP77 (including programme!!!!) each, no more than four per person. Form an orderly queue now............ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wunderkint@aol.com Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 02 Mar 1997 19:24:13 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-01 01:09:58 EST, you write: << i saw orbital when they played in dc @ the 930 club in the fall and i saw a rare video of clips from them playing in europe and they played this song that i've heard they apparently only played live... it starts w/ a bon jovi sample "shot to the heart - and your to blame - you give love a bad name" and continues using that sample and a belinda carlisle sample of "oooh baby do you know what that's worth - ooh heaven is a place on earth" and procedes to play it backwards and forwards... it's a beautiful song and i'd love to have a copy of it - can someone help me w/ this ???? >> Well sir, I think you have experienced the live version of Halcyon+on+on. They usually throw those two samples together when they perform live. I think there was an url to a realaudio sight ,floating around this mailing list, that would allow you to listen to it in its entirety. If anyone knows can remember what the url was, please post it, I forgot it=( DJRavery "Who pushed that damned armegeddon button?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 02 Mar 1997 17:08:18 -0700 i dont think they have that sample anymore.. but i think it was played on all RA samples... if you can find the Seattle Trainstation one anywhere, it should have it on there.. hope that helps a tiny bit... later > Well sir, I think you have experienced the live version of >Halcyon+on+on. They usually throw those two samples together when they >perform live. I think there was an url to a realaudio sight ,floating around >this mailing list, that would allow you to listen to it in its entirety. If >anyone knows can remember what the url was, please post it, I forgot it=( -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Spring Heel Jack Date: 02 Mar 1997 21:54:03 -0500 (EST) look at the subject line. it says spring heel jack. using knowledge gained through years of reading and understanding, it is my impression that spring heel jack will be playing in san francisco. and Ultravox5@aol.com will be there. too bad they are boring anyway. :> sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Sun, 1 Mar 1998, GrRrOmIt!!! wrote: > Ultravox5@aol.com wrote: > > > > Anyone else seeing them In S.F. this Friday besides me?? > > whos playin in SF? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: higher state of consciousness Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:36:17 -0500 josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? :) earthling ((( earthling --> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: higher state of consciousness! Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:41:40 -0500 josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? :) earthling ((( earthling --> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: astanley@echoes.com (Adam Stanley) Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 02 Mar 1997 20:37:07 CDT > i saw orbital when they played in dc @ the 930 club in the fall >and i saw a rare video of clips from them playing in europe and they >played this song that i've heard they apparently only played live... >p.s. has anyone ever heard of the video (above mentioned) - supposedly >it's very rare - there's clips from tribal gathering (93 or 94) other live >clips and music throughout - it's about 30 minutes long and fantastic. i >think when i saw this video was the 1st time i'd heard orbital and i was >hooked. There is a promo video that is the complete Halcyon from Glastonbury '95. The video part is a nice collage of their videos, live clips, and press info. Perhaps that's what you are thinking of. It's only about 12 minutes long. -- Adam Stanley | Mmmm... astanley@echoes.com | Strained Peas http://www.visi.com/~astanley -or- mailto:info@echoes.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reelistik@aol.com Subject: AMP Date: 02 Mar 1997 23:45:35 -0500 (EST) AMP used to be a topic on here, so I'll bring it up again. It's a pretty cool show- when they play good videos. But lately I find most of the episodes insulting, especially when they put on the generic, uninnovative techno artists who feel obligated to create an equally unoriginal display of "futuristic computer graphics". It's as if these artists feel that their audience consists of nothing but mindless teens that like to trip out to their banal effects. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: beknowles@vassar.edu (Benjamin Knowles) Subject: Re: an orbital live track... Date: 02 Mar 1997 12:06:04 -0500 > >> Well sir, I think you have experienced the live version of >>Halcyon+on+on. They usually throw those two samples together when they >>perform live. I think there was an url to a realaudio sight ,floating around >>this mailing list, that would allow you to listen to it in its entirety. If >>anyone knows can remember what the url was, please post it, I forgot it=( > Forget realaudio. Get shockwave and check out: http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/ptrl/orbital/index.html If you haven't seen this sight yet, definately check it out - it is basically an incredibly detailed and complete account of an Orbital show in Atlanta last year. There is also a very long interview and about a zillion pictures. And the sound is MUCH better that most realaudio sites (on my machine, at least). The version of Halcyon is great, with Bon Jovi and Belinda Carlisle samples painfully evident. Great stuff. Ben ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: barrioshow@juno.com Subject: Re; star wars top ten list Date: 01 Mar 1997 15:51:49 EST hey chris, i merely thought that the orbital fans might get a kick out of this top ten. i am very SORRY for any inconvenience that this might have brought any members of the list that don't have the same sense of humor that i do. if i had know that it was a against the "UNWRITTEN RULES OF THE E-MAIL LIST" i never would have bothered. as far as your threat to "HUNT ME DOWN" the only thing i can say is to come prepared. Is@@c Q/BaRrIoShoW'97 XCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXC ps- suggestions are welcome! =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 03 Mar 1997 06:45:20 At 22.36 2.3.1997 -0500, you wrote: >josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance >song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? Has someone heard remix of it called(what the heck it is???) something dub? Thats amazing! > >:) >earthling > > >((( earthling --> zahir@globalserve.net ))) >(( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) > > > > joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tsee Subject: Re: AMP Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:02:32 -0800 >AMP used to be a topic on here, so I'll bring it up again. It's a pretty >cool show- when they play good videos. But lately I find most of the >episodes insulting, especially when they put on the generic, uninnovative >techno artists who feel obligated to create an equally unoriginal display of >"futuristic computer graphics". It's as if these artists feel that their >audience consists of nothing but mindless teens that like to trip out to >their banal effects. > > I'm not a teen, I'm 25, I like the "futuristic computer graphics"...actually I wish more techno artists would use more computer graphics on their videos...like mixing it with live video. A good example (and also one of my fav's) is the video by Sun Electric of the sond Meccano...awesome. So there ;-) \ \ | / / (o o) ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- ETX, Trent See Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in Worlds Chat as user "Trent". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:31:06 -0700 >josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance >song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? gotta agree w/ ya there... you can get it w/ other tunes produced by him on his CD "Left Above The Clouds" if you like Winx, youll wanna groove to this CD.. -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Re: AMP Date: 02 Mar 1997 22:45:25 -0700 >AMP used to be a topic on here, so I'll bring it up again. It's a pretty >cool show- when they play good videos. But lately I find most of the >episodes insulting, especially when they put on the generic, uninnovative >techno artists who feel obligated to create an equally unoriginal display of >"futuristic computer graphics". It's as if these artists feel that their >audience consists of nothing but mindless teens that like to trip out to >their banal effects. but us Gen. Xers do nothing but trip out on our drugs.. and we also, um, um, wait, forgot what i was going to say... hehehe... sorry, just had to say that, but i do agree w/ ya... half of the vids on AMP kinda suck.. i'd expect to see these vids on YO! or Most Wanted Jams... though i did finally see the Lush vid... wierd..... didn't know a flea market or boot sale could be so entertaining... B^) -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Re: Re; star wars top ten list Date: 02 Mar 1997 23:05:20 -0700 what?! hunting you down? dude! you got things a little twisted and mangled.. i was just telling you that some people on this list dont appreciate getting this type of mail.. a couple months ago, someone sent a related mail message and it was non-stop useless mail about this incident.. so, i am NOT threatening to kill you or do whatever you thought that i was going to do... i am not that type of person.. so lets let bigons be bigons and just kick back and chill to some Orbital tunes.... sorry for the mishap... >hey chris, > >i merely thought that the orbital fans might get a kick out of this top >ten. i am very SORRY for any inconvenience that this might have brought >any members of the list that don't have the same sense of humor that i >do. if i had know that it was a against the "UNWRITTEN RULES OF THE >E-MAIL LIST" i never would have bothered. as far as your threat to "HUNT >ME DOWN" the only thing i can say is to come prepared. > >Is@@c Q/BaRrIoShoW'97 >XCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXC > >ps- suggestions are welcome! =) >hey chris, > >i merely thought that the orbital fans might get a kick out of this top >ten. i am very SORRY for any inconvenience that this might have brought >any members of the list that don't have the same sense of humor that i >do. if i had know that it was a against the "UNWRITTEN RULES OF THE >E-MAIL LIST" i never would have bothered. as far as your threat to "HUNT >ME DOWN" the only thing i can say is to come prepared. > >Is@@c Q/BaRrIoShoW'97 >XCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXC > >ps- suggestions are welcome! =) -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: dah!! im an idiot! Date: 02 Mar 1997 23:39:02 -0700 crap! sorry for the double mails there... what a way to go eh? B^) later -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Re: Re; star wars top ten list Date: 02 Mar 1997 23:24:18 -0700 *sorry peoples....... maybe you should reread what i sent to you my friend.. im not trying to threaten you.. geesh! i have an address for those who want a humor list... go ahead and email me privately... maybe i should just shut up now.. btw, im probably gunna get off of this list, those who are recieving stuff from me, go ahead and email me privately... signing off....... >hey chris, > >i merely thought that the orbital fans might get a kick out of this top >ten. i am very SORRY for any inconvenience that this might have brought >any members of the list that don't have the same sense of humor that i >do. if i had know that it was a against the "UNWRITTEN RULES OF THE >E-MAIL LIST" i never would have bothered. as far as your threat to "HUNT >ME DOWN" the only thing i can say is to come prepared. > >Is@@c Q/BaRrIoShoW'97 >XCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXC > >ps- suggestions are welcome! =) -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ez Subject: Re: sending vids internationally Date: 03 Mar 1997 10:02:06 +0000 Chris, in Europe we all run on PAL VHS format. US tapes won't play on the VCR's but you'll find that there's loads of companies that will convert it for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Ev the Spud Wizard) Subject: Re: concert info --- NON ORBITAL RELATED --- Date: 03 Mar 1997 11:10:35 +0100 Personally I wouldn't bother with Apollo440, but Autechre aren't bad. But then again thats just me! Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Micah D. McConchie" Subject: Re: Yahoo ! Date: 03 Mar 1997 07:49:24 -0500 is it such a bad thing that for _ONCE_ in our lives, those of us born in the US get a US only release??? the UK gets them all the time....and we shell out for the import, always paying $10 for a single and $18+ for an album. don't get me wrong, i'll always pay the extra for even a single track on an import, but it's nice every now and then not to have to. all IMHO of course, no flames please... annai -- = =D0=CF=11=E0=A1=B1=1A=E1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: AMP Date: 03 Mar 1997 13:40:50 +0000 At 22:02 02/03/97 -0800, tsee wrote: >>AMP used to be a topic on here, so I'll bring it up again. It's a pretty >>cool show- when they play good videos. But lately I find most of the >>episodes insulting, especially when they put on the generic, uninnovative >>techno artists who feel obligated to create an equally unoriginal display of >>"futuristic computer graphics". It's as if these artists feel that their >>audience consists of nothing but mindless teens that like to trip out to >>their banal effects. >> >> > I'm not a teen, I'm 25, I like the "futuristic computer >graphics"...actually I wish more techno artists would use more computer >graphics on their videos...like mixing it with live video. A good example >(and also one of my fav's) is the video by Sun Electric of the sond >Meccano...awesome. But most of them are so unimaginative, and others just look crap. I'm all for computer graphics if they're good, but the trouble is that a lot of people with no imagination are foircing their rubbish onto us. It's the same with the music, only a small proportion of those bands making electronic music are making anything worth bothering with. I say let people put their stuff out, if it's good it's good, if not then we can slag it off. jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk "Then the clouds opened up over the target, target was there pretty as a picture. I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest thrill" Coldcut 'Atomic Moog 2000' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Chem Bros Date: 03 Mar 1997 13:34:53 +0000 At 16:58 28/02/97 -0500, FishyT99@aol.com wrote: >I seriously think that the Chem Bros have run into this problem....Loops of >Fury was quality, but now I can hardly differentiate between most of their >trax..... well I thought loops of Fury was crap. The other three tracks on the ep are good, Dave Clarke's mix of Chem Beats being awesome. The only decent Chems stuff I've heard since then is their remix of Clarke's No-one's Driving. jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk "Then the clouds opened up over the target, target was there pretty as a picture. I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest thrill" Coldcut 'Atomic Moog 2000' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: strout@roch803.mc.xerox.com (Sean Strout) Subject: Re: Yahoo ! Date: 03 Mar 1997 06:41:48 PST > is it such a bad thing that for _ONCE_ in our lives, those of us born in > the US get a US only release??? the UK gets them all the time....and we > shell out for the import, always paying $10 for a single and $18+ for an > album. don't get me wrong, i'll always pay the extra for even a single > track on an import, but it's nice every now and then not to have to. > all IMHO of course, no flames please... Insides came with the bonus CD that was US only. -s. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: sending vids internationally Date: 03 Mar 1997 15:04:49 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >you can already tell this isnt orbital related... im trying to send a = vid >from the US to the UK, does anyone know if the formats of tape are >different over here is the US? i used a standard VHS tape, what do you >fine UK citizens use on your standard VCR systems?? us fine UK citizens use fine VHS tapes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: StageFront@aol.com Subject: Live Full length CD Date: 03 Mar 1997 11:18:57 -0500 (EST) Hey ho everyone...are we in the US still scheduled to get the Full Live Set from Irving Plaze in NYC; I think 7-9 tracks total? Steve? Mark? anyone? jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: StageFront@aol.com Subject: Re: BJ Live Date: 03 Mar 1997 11:58:22 -0500 (EST) If you guys need the BJ/BC sample from a live show, try and get the Boston Axis show that was broadcast live on the radio with NO CROWD NOISE!!! It's awesome!!!! jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: StageFront@aol.com Subject: Re: BJ Live Part 2 Date: 03 Mar 1997 11:59:53 -0500 (EST) P.S. Also, the Boston show is both BJ and BC...I know the Seattle show is just BC with NO BJ...The DC show I saw was both which absolutley sent chills down my spine!!!! How bout you Jen? Did you feel the same way? jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 03 Mar 1997 18:13:17 +0000 earthling writes >josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance >song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? Yes I loved it when it first came out. Kikking choon. _but now_.... I Can't stand it!!!!. Every time I hear it, it sends evil shivers down my spine. And there are _soooo_ many crap remixes around... You just wait....it will do the same to you eventually :) Unfortunately Josh Wink will never reach the level of HSOC again - his album....mmmmm. ..but, it does always sound good the first time you hear it. all IMO -- Tim www.jlwynne.demon.co.uk "Why not?...Yeah..." - Timothy Leary, acid guru, died 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: galbraith.16@osu.edu (StarPango) Subject: Re: Live Full length CD Date: 03 Mar 1997 14:31:25 -0500 >Hey ho everyone...are we in the US still scheduled to get the Full Live Set >from Irving Plaze in NYC; I think 7-9 tracks total? > >Steve? Mark? anyone? > >jamie sorry but they scratched that a while back and they decided on a compilation of Euro and US....kinda sucks but at least they did something :) StarPango .....IRC at US.UNDERNET.ORG, channel: #orbital, logged on as StarPango .....Alphanumeric Pager: 61469000179 website access : http://www.pagenet.com/sendpg.cgi Region (Central): Columbus,Ohio: 6148464515 AlphaPIN: 69000179 .....Numerice Pager: 6145907185 website access:http://www.pagenet.com/sendpg.cgi .....Email Via Pager: 6148464515.69000179@pagenet.net Maximum of 240 Characters! .....Email at galbraith.16@osu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Yahoo ! Date: 03 Mar 1997 11:30:03 +0000 Seamus (James) Swift wrote: > > I just bought the US import of In Sides on CD. > It's got a bonus CD with Times Fly(slow) , Sad But New, Times > Fly(Fast), Tranquilizer, The Box (28 minute version). > Now I can play it at work aswell as my record player at home. > > Why has the U.S. version got another CD ? the bonus CD you have are the Times Fly and The Box EP's. Orbital was being nice to you by sticking them on this CD because it's harder to get the actual EP's in the States. (i believe the sticker on the plastic wrap tells you all that stuff...) The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Boldyj@aol.com Subject: Virus Warning Date: 03 Mar 1997 15:37:05 -0500 (EST) This is a message sent to me by a friend who is a professor at the Unv. Of Toronto who got this from his colleague who works for a silicon wafer company in Cardiff. TAKE THIS MESSAGE AS A MAJOR STORM WARNING A dangerous virus is being spread from the Internet through e-mail, if you get an e-mail with the header - PENPAL GREETINGS - destroy the mail without reading it. The mail PENPAL GREETINGS is a letter in which you are asked if you would like to have a penpal. While you are reading the mail a virus called Trojan Horse is already spread to your hard disk, and it destroys all your files. The virus is able to copy itself, this means that when the mail has been read it send itself automatically to all e-mail addresses which you have in your address book lists. This virus destroys your hard disk and probably also the hard disks of the persons on your e-mail address lists and the hard disks of the person on their address lists and so on. If this virus cannot be stopped it may cause a lot of damage in computer networks all over the world. Destroy the mail - PENPAL GREETINGS - immediately. Please distribute this message to everyone you have e-mail contact with. END ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aleksandra Adamovic Subject: Re: concert info --- NON ORBITAL RELATED --- Date: 03 Mar 1997 21:41:24 +0100 (MET) > > > >Autechre and Apollo440 are going to play here in Hamburg this march. > >Are they worth a visit? What can I expect??? > >I'm nearly bankrupt for this month and I don't want to spend useless > >money..... What? Are they playing together?...cause I would die to see Autechre and certanly would check on Apollo440..so the answer is : It's worthy!!! > talk to Loopz and Mick (^EA^) about that one. i know they are going but i > do believe not to that show !! > StarPango I believe that one's in Birmingham???? And bet they would say "worthy" too...if not more! Sasha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: Virus Warning Date: 03 Mar 1997 21:49:18 +0000 Boldyj@aol.com writes >TAKE THIS MESSAGE AS A MAJOR STORM WARNING >A dangerous virus is being spread from the Internet through e-mail, if you >get an e-mail with the header - PENPAL GREETINGS - destroy the mail without >reading it. And there was little old me thinking that aol users had finally learnt about computers. Please - nobody take this seriously. It's "Good Times" all over again. There are *soooo* many FAQ's about this I can't even be bothered to list them. I'm sure one of the many flames "boldy@aol.com" will recieve will include some more relevant info. Sorry, I really don't have the time for this,"boldy@aol.com" whoever you are.... -- Tim "If love is a drug, then I don't need it" the verve - this is music ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: AMP Date: 03 Mar 1997 17:18:07 -0500 (EST) you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your post as the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . when do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. 0.02 dollars worth sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, tsee wrote: > >AMP used to be a topic on here, so I'll bring it up again. It's a pretty > >cool show- when they play good videos. But lately I find most of the > >episodes insulting, especially when they put on the generic, uninnovative > >techno artists who feel obligated to create an equally unoriginal display of > >"futuristic computer graphics". It's as if these artists feel that their > >audience consists of nothing but mindless teens that like to trip out to > >their banal effects. > > > > > I'm not a teen, I'm 25, I like the "futuristic computer > graphics"...actually I wish more techno artists would use more computer > graphics on their videos...like mixing it with live video. A good example > (and also one of my fav's) is the video by Sun Electric of the sond > Meccano...awesome. > > So there ;-) > > \ \ | / / > (o o) > ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- > ETX, > > Trent See > > Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in > Worlds Chat as user "Trent". > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: Digest replies Date: 04 Mar 1997 0:50:45 GMT Its late (bloody EA keeping me up again) >p.s. has anyone ever heard of the video (above mentioned) - supposedly >it's very rare - there's clips from tribal gathering (93 or 94) other >live clips and music throughout - it's about 30 minutes long and >fantastic. i think when i saw this video was the 1st time i'd heard >orbital and i was hooked. The video is the Trupak european promo package which also contains a cd and a discography (slightly incorrect). The video (PAL not NTSC) is only 6 minutes long and contains Halcyon (edit) from Feile (Ireland), Glasto and Tribal Gathering. The Halcyon track with samples will be available soon in the US as a In Sides bundle (extra cd with Satan (live), Satan (live edit) and Halcyon). The Trupak promo pack was not really for general release just for promotional purposes. Limited to about 1000 copies. Vacuum packed (silver foil), professionally created. We only have 3 copies between me and EA here :)))) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price Mick EA George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: Autechre (live!) (Birmingham - UK) Date: 04 Mar 1997 1:10:26 GMT >Right, I haven't heard the envane single with its different bits, but I >can tell you that chiastic slide would be well worth your money if you >like envane itself. Most of the album is very much like envane, but >prick up your ears: i have Envane and the new album. Envane took a lot of listens just to like a few bits of the tracks, the album is a lot more easier to listen to. ANYWAY...myself and Mick (and one other) went to see Autechre at Birmingham (UK) on Saturday. A few drinks before and then into the Que Club at 2230hrs. They werent due on until 0130hrs and we were all looking forward to the gig. Few beers l8r they arrived...what a sad night it turned out to be. Bass was way too loud...couldnt hear nothing more than bass...if the bass stopped then the rest of the synth/loops were there. As the majority of the Autechre set was bass , it came across like a kick in the bollox! Autechre came on 15 minutes earlier then the schedule and we left the gig 30 minutes before Autechre finished the set....well disappointed. But speaking to Phil Hartnoll on Monday, he said that he saw them in Brighton the day after and they had sorted themselves out. Autechre - we recommend a sound check next time! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price Mick EA Wycliffe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: UK Video Formats Date: 04 Mar 1997 1:15:00 GMT >you can already tell this isnt orbital related... im trying to send a >vid from the US to the UK, does anyone know if the formats of tape are >different over here is the US? i used a standard VHS tape, what do >you fine UK citizens use on your standard VCR systems?? Uk videos use VHS PAL systems , but some lucky buggers (me included) have autosensing video recorders that can play the US NTSC videos as well as the European PAL systems. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: esinyor@lcc.ca Subject: Autechre again Date: 03 Mar 1997 20:37:15 +0000 sorry to post so much non-orbital related stuff, but I forgot to mention that Autechre uses a lot of strange sound textures....(again, to give an example id pick the beginning of "Duck feet" for you Orbital fans) In fact, I don't know how I forgot to mention that, cause strange sounds is a characteristic of autechre. elliot I told you they were hard to describe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Spring Heel Jack Date: 03 Mar 1997 21:14:26 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-02 19:24:01 EST, you write: << Ultravox5@aol.com wrote: > > Anyone else seeing them In S.F. this Friday besides me?? whos playin in SF? >> SPRING HEEL JACK at Bimbo's on Fri at 10pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brandon Mosak Subject: Re: and what about? Date: 03 Mar 1997 22:04:23 -0600 > > i hate living in the us. :> anyone know about any good neat > things to go to over here? > have fun at this years sonar, tim and all who are going. and > thanks for replying. :) > hey all... this is my first post to the list thus far. Sadly enough i am also one of the poor dewllers within the u.s. It is unfortunate that we in the u.s don't have as much access to the kewl shit that the u.k does (as far as singles go). I find myself spending over $100 a month on music from the u.k. fortunately i have good import distributor connections. The Satan Box cost me well over $50.00 (crock of shit). Although i might add that it was worth every penny. as far as michelle's comment.. i might add that Moonshine records is putting on a rather stellar tour this summer. Keoki, Cirrus, and many others (if you are into that kind of scene). oh yeah... hehehe almost forgot.. Prodigy has signed up for Lollapalooza (just go see them....then leave) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: josh wink tour info! Date: 03 Mar 1997 22:15:12 -0500 Ovum Recordings artists/co-owners Josh Wink and King Britt will be spinning together and/or separately at three upcoming events: SXSW - Austin, TX Thursday, March 13 Wink will do a two-hour DJ set at Bob Popular (on 6th Street) from 1AM-3AM other acts on the bill include Baby Fox (UK dub/trip hop), Empirion (UK techno),Tab Two (German techno jazz), and The Egg (UK techno). This event is open to all SXSW badge holders, wrist band holders and paying customers. Friday, March 14 Wink will be speaking at the SXSW dance music panel. Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN Saturday, March 15 Wink will DJ at secret rave (more information when we get it...) Winter Music Conference - Miami Beach, FL Sunday, March 23 Wink & King Britt will spin during the Ovum Recordings Night at Groove Jet (323 23rd Street) other DJs include LA's Doc Martin, Chicago's DJ Sneak, Philadelphia's DJ Dozia and the Wamdue Kids, and South Beach's DJ Gigi earthling ((( earthling --> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anthony Agee" Subject: Lollapalooza Date: 03 Mar 1997 23:00:59 -0600 Prodigy at Lolla?!?! YAHOOOOOOOOoo!!!! I am going to do exactly that; see them then leave. That is, unless Janes Addiction reunites for this one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 04 Mar 1997 02:04:19 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-02 22:44:35 EST, you write: << josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? :) earthling >> yes yes i must agree wonderful song. wink sure knows how to make me bleed man, when i here HSoC in a club i usually go and personally thank the DJ afterwards. joe "mix up, trip, split, dance for the world"-joe rambles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: The Saint Date: 04 Mar 1997 02:21:15 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC2842.BD7A6940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Grandmaster Mellie Mel[SMTP:mellor1@proweb.co.uk] wrote: > | heard this too - slamming mix of 'The Saint' - Orbital's first number one > record when it comes out I reckon! This talk about a mix of "The Saint".. do you mean a remix of the Orbital song "The Saint" or that it (the Orbital song) is a remix of the original soundtrack to the TV show? I heard the song and it sounded like a soundtrack (and I've read that the tune is borrowed from the series), so I don't know what is meant by 'mix' of "The Saint". I hope it's another 30 minute long mix like "The Box"... I'm basically asking: Are there two versions of "The Saint" floating around out there or is there just one? 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I hope it's another 30 minute long mix like > "The Box"... > > I'm basically asking: Are there two versions of "The Saint" floating > around out there or is there just one? > > Thanks, > > Shaun > -- > . . . . . . . . . . . . . > As far as I know there are two versions of "The Saint" that have been played on the radio here in the UK. One is just a 'basic' version, the other is called "The Sinner" and is a 12" mix by someone called "Twleve Inch Wires". Ingmar :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:07:43 -0000 Yeah, 'The Sinner' is just a remix of 'The Saint' which was played on Pete Tong's Essential Selection last Friday here in the UK. I think the Film will be big though (probably on par with Mission Impossible of last year) and the Title Track to that by U2 did very well in the English charts, so I reckon Orbital will definitely have another top ten Single on their hands and I wouldn't be surprised if it gets to number one - it's that good! ---------- > From: Shaun Rader > To: 'orbital@xmission.com' > Subject: RE: The Saint > Date: 04 March 1997 10:21 > > Grandmaster Mellie Mel[SMTP:mellor1@proweb.co.uk] wrote: > > > | heard this too - slamming mix of 'The Saint' - Orbital's first number one > > record when it comes out I reckon! > > This talk about a mix of "The Saint".. do you mean a remix of the > Orbital song "The Saint" or that it (the Orbital song) is a remix of the > original soundtrack to the TV show? > > I heard the song and it sounded like a soundtrack (and I've read that > the tune is borrowed from the series), so I don't know what is meant > by 'mix' of "The Saint". I hope it's another 30 minute long mix like > "The Box"... > > I'm basically asking: Are there two versions of "The Saint" floating > around out there or is there just one? > > Thanks, > > Shaun > -- > . . . . . . . . . . . . . > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "FNARDON" <968014808@96.humber.ac.uk> Subject: Re: and what about? Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:13:29 GMT right, geezers, this is also my first mailing to this list. In reply to that guy that spends $100 on u.k. singles - what you should do is hook up with an english fan of orbital, send him heaps of cash with which to buy singles with and then they can post them out to you, therefore you'd avoid import like prices. here in the u.k. we also have to pay shite prices for imports - for example =A38 for the prodigy single 'out of space' on u.s. import when for the normal english output it's only =A33.50 (i don't know how this compares to u.s. $'s cos i'm thick as shit and more probably too lazy to convert =A3's into $'s. cheers, from an english bloke who rules, FNARDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "FNARDON" <968014808@96.humber.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Lollapalooza Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:14:24 GMT PRODIGY RULE. nuff said. :-] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:14:47 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance >song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? no mate, if you want something that gets you moving, listen to London Acid City by Lochi (Chris Liberator) top choon _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:45:09 -0000 >>josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance >>song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? >no mate, if you want something that gets you moving, listen to London >Acid City by Lochi (Chris Liberator) What about Access by Dj Tim and Dj Messiah That is amazing ! :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 09:12:25 -0600 > you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your > post as > the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . > when > do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye > candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to > "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. > 0.02 dollars worth > > sean > > well, the day that you create 6 minutes worth of fully animated computer graphics will be the day you can tell me whether or not they are unimaginative. once again we see the "if you can do it, then you can talk shit about it" argument.. aaron > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: beknowles@vassar.edu (Benjamin Knowles) Subject: RE: AMP Date: 03 Mar 1997 22:28:40 -0500 >> you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your >> post as >> the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . >> when >> do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye >> candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to >> "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. >> 0.02 dollars worth >> >> sean >> I agree with you. Does anyone remember a few years back, the video to "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest? It was directed by the same guy that did REM's "Losing my Religion" (Tarsem?) Anyway, that was probably the most beautiful music video I have seen - poetry in motion. Unfortunately, MTV played it about twice until they got scared that it was too innovative or something. Bastards. What do we all think of the video to "Cowgirl" by Underworld? A jumbled mess, or kinetic art? I'll have something to say about Orbital one of these days... Ben _____________________________________________________________________________ |"To think is to confine yourself to a Ben Knowles - Vassar College | | single thought that one day stands beknowles@vassar.edu | | still like a star in the world's sky." Physics - Astronomy | | -Martin Heidegger Philosophy - Metaphysics | |___________________________________________________________________________| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Davis Subject: Re: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 09:58:43 -0600 Aaron Murray wrote: > > > you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your > > post as > > the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . > > when > > do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye > > candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to > > "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. > > 0.02 dollars worth > > > > sean > > > > > well, the day that you create 6 minutes worth of fully animated computer > graphics will be the day you can tell me whether or not they are > unimaginative. once again we see the "if you can do it, then you can > talk shit about it" argument.. > > aaron > > > and the day you can play every orbital song note for note is the day you can have an opinion on them....sorry, but this argument makes no sense. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 10:06:56 -0600 > > well, the day that you create 6 minutes worth of fully animated > computer > > graphics will be the day you can tell me whether or not they are > > unimaginative. once again we see the "if you can do it, then you can > > talk shit about it" argument.. > > > > aaron > > > > > > and the day you can play every orbital song note for note is the day > you > can have an opinion on them....sorry, but this argument makes no > sense. > it does make sense because there is a difference between an opinion (i like this) and a statement of "fact" (that is not any good).. there is a distinct difference between saying "they chemical brothers dont know how to make music" and "the chemical brothers dont appeal to me".. one is an absolute statement and one is an opinion.. aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: The Saint/Sinner Date: 04 Mar 1997 16:27:01 GMT >I'm basically asking: Are there two versions of "The Saint" floating >around out there or is there just one? The Cd will be released as a 2 track. Track 1 - The Saint Track 2 - The Sinner (dancey mix of the Saint - 10 mins long) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: The Saint/Sinner Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:12:06 GMT > When will the 2cd track of the Saint be released?? Their is only 1 cd which holds both tracks - April release. >How bout the Live full length cd of the New York Show?? forget that now - its been trashed. The only other live track released will be Halcyon, Satan and Satan Edit in US. Thats all. >Is it still slated for release next week here in the states? Its definatly off. If you want the live stuff - Uk imports are your only hope. cheers Steve LOOPz Price ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Lo Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 12:54:52 -0500 (EST) > What do we all think of the video to "Cowgirl" by Underworld? A jumbled > mess, or kinetic art? Reminds me of the sensory overload technique used in Seven (the movie). It's pretty good, but the song is long, and my head starts to hurt after a while. I bought the single for Dirty Epic/Cowgirl, for CDN$8.50 and I was surprised to see that its running length was around 72 minutes. I'm quite happy with it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Lo Subject: Re: The Saint/Sinner Date: 04 Mar 1997 12:58:18 -0500 (EST) > >I'm basically asking: Are there two versions of "The Saint" floating > >around out there or is there just one? > > The Cd will be released as a 2 track. > > Track 1 - The Saint > Track 2 - The Sinner (dancey mix of the Saint - 10 mins long) Has the Saint been released in the UK yet? If so, do you have any idea when the single will be released in North America? Damn, you guys get all of the great music so much ahead of us, we just get the movies a few months before you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Re: Rolling Stone this month... (fwd) Date: 04 Mar 1997 12:17:09 -0600 (CST) On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Jay Easley wrote: > > > On Fri, 28 Feb 1997 StageFront@aol.com wrote: > > > Check it out...BIG article on techno movements in the US and where the trend > > of music is headed...lots of mention of orbital, underworld and the like... > > jamie > > > Amazingly enough, there was a 3 page article in yesterday's > Dallas Morning News (fer chrissake!) about acid house. Orbital > was mentioned prominently along with FSOL, Chemical Bros., Moby, > and others. I hope we don't become mainstream...anything but that. > > > Jay Because then we wouldn't be as cool as we are now :) ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Costain Subject: Orbitals First Album Date: 04 Mar 1997 19:28:40 +0000 Hi.. I'm trying to get hold of the first album from Orbital which was released back in 1991. If anyone knows of any stores in the UK which might be able to get hold of this for me please let me know! Thanks in advance... Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "'lil 'ol joj^" Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 04 Mar 1997 19:48:05 0000 > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 19:28:40 +0000 > From: Andy Costain > Subject: Orbitals First Album > Hi.. > > I'm trying to get hold of the first album from Orbital which was released > back in 1991. If anyone knows of any stores in the UK which might be able > to get hold of this for me please let me know! > > Thanks in advance... > > > Andy. > > Well, dunno if you've looked yet matey, but I have found that my local HMV has all 4 of the albums on offer.....also, I gotta say that Our Price are pretty useless for Singles not in the charts atm, and so I wouldn't bother walking through their door if Orbital's what ya want! John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: Orbitals First Album Date: 04 Mar 1997 20:39:27 UT Andy, Most stores sell the first album ("CD") i think - i know places like HMV, Our Price, and MVC sell it (or can order it for you). It was a great album. Midnight is still one of my faves!! Mike ---------- Sent: 04 March 1997 19:28 Hi.. I'm trying to get hold of the first album from Orbital which was released back in 1991. If anyone knows of any stores in the UK which might be able to get hold of this for me please let me know! Thanks in advance... Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 16:24:28 -0500 (EST) thanks for the insight aaron. i can actually make 6 minutes or 60 minutes of photoshop enhanced 3d studio created animater studio tweaked videoshop produced 'eye candy' and wow i can actually tell you it is unimaginative. really. does this make me an authority? no. there is no "if you can do it then, you can talk shit about it" argument. lots of critics are not creators, some are some aren't. whats the difference, if it's a matter of technical skill, then it is inherently dry and unimaginative. sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Aaron Murray wrote: > > you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your > > post as > > the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . > > when > > do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye > > candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to > > "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. > > 0.02 dollars worth > > > > sean > well, the day that you create 6 minutes worth of fully animated computer > graphics will be the day you can tell me whether or not they are > unimaginative. once again we see the "if you can do it, then you can > talk shit about it" argument.. > > aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital virgin (or, who the hell BT is) Date: 04 Mar 1997 16:53:41 -0500 (EST) BT is an American techno artist (or electronic...whatever...i never know what to call it anymore). Anyway, he's been mentioned on the list several times, mainly for the Blue Skies tune he did w/Tori Amos.....from what I've heard of it, his album Ima is pretty good. your pal, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Re; star wars top ten list (The Unwritten Rules of the List....) Date: 04 Mar 1997 16:58:52 -0500 (EST) ok....since we seem to have so many problems w/certain people's mailings to the list, I'm gonna write down the "Unwritten Rules of the List" as I see them..... 1. No chain letters (ask Digger about this one) 2. No forwards, unless they're at least vaguely related to Orbital or electronic music 3. Keep the # of messages you send per day at or under 3. (i had this one beaten into me) 4. Keep your messages at least sorta-kinda on topic 5. Please don't start a bitch-fest about everyone else's mail or the amt of mail you get from the list =) (ok, everyone breaks this one, but I thought it needed to be here) feel free to yell at me or add some suggestions..... Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Russell Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 04 Mar 1997 22:08:37 +0500 >Hi.. > >I'm trying to get hold of the first album from Orbital which was released >back in 1991. If anyone knows of any stores in the UK which might be able >to get hold of this for me please let me know! > >Thanks in advance... > > >Andy. its nice to see you have looked high and low before bothering the rest of us ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Lollapalooza Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:12:12 -0500 (EST) this is just a rumor, mind you, but i hear that the Orb's gonna be there too...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Costain Subject: Albums or Singles ? Date: 04 Mar 1997 22:28:05 +0000 Hi.. I've seen the following Orbital CDs mentioned and wondered if they were Albums or singles, the titles are: Peel Sessions (New) Inside & Bonus Diversions Thanks in advance for any response. Regards, Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Costain Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 04 Mar 1997 22:31:33 +0000 At 10:08 pm +0500 4/3/97, Matt Russell wrote this, and I just had to comment: > its nice to see you have looked high and low before bothering the rest of us Thanks for the comments Matt. But just to let you know I am a tetraplegic after breaking my neck in a diving accident so I have to purchase my CDs via mail order. I did call quite a few mail order stores, but none of them could help me. Believe me, I would like to be able to get out and go around the stores looking for what I am after! Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: st. and stuff Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:44:28 -0500 (EST) I've had a change of heart on the RealAudio, as I've found only one of the two rules applies to it (it can be accessed loads, but only by two people at a time), so I'll probably leave it up for another weekend at http://www.angmulti.demon.co.uk/saint.ram As Seamus (or do you prefer James?) posted, you can also get the raw RealAudio file, so if anyone else would rather host it (and can edit off the bit of John Peel, which I didn't really have time to do) then give us a (private) email. The last King died in 1952, but the Queen wasn't *crowned* until 1953. As if anyone cares. 'Hundreds of children are rushing to Devon where millions of Lego bricks are being washed onto beaches. A shipment to America was washed overboard in heavy weather'. (paraphrased report just now on the radio!) paul. sorry for the descent out of ob-Orbital-ness. http://members.aol.com/pmison/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "A. Drobbner" Subject: Re: Albums or Singles ? Date: 04 Mar 1997 23:58:30 +0100 Andy Costain wrote: > > Hi.. > > I've seen the following Orbital CDs mentioned and wondered if they were > Albums or singles, the titles are: > > Peel Sessions (New) > Inside & Bonus > Diversions > Check out the Orbital website: http://www.rise.co.uk/orbital I guess every item is explained there very clearly... Tschuess, Andreas | A.DROBBNER at ElCafe, Hamburg | | andro@elcafe.com | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:16:34 -0600 > thanks for the insight aaron. i can actually make 6 minutes or 60 > minutes > of photoshop enhanced 3d studio created animater studio tweaked > videoshop > produced 'eye candy' and wow i can actually tell you it is > unimaginative. > really. > does this make me an authority? no. > there is no "if you can do it then, you can talk shit about it" > argument. lots of critics are not creators, some are some aren't. > whats > the difference, if it's a matter of technical skill, then it is > inherently > dry and unimaginative. > > i'm sorry to hear that you can spend that much time creating something and not put some imagination into it.. maybe you should look into accounting.. then you can dog other people's 1040's as unimaginative.. ;) aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: Northern Exposure Date: 04 Mar 1997 23:28:43 UT Hey, A good album to buy, if you are into Orbital (which you must be otherwise you wouldnt be on here) is the Northern Exposure double CD from the Ministry Of Sound. A collection of top ambient, electronica, house mixes, including Underworld, Banco de Gaia, and FSOL. One of my faves on there was 'These Waves' by the Young American Primitives. I hadnt heard of them before then - have they got any album/singles already released in the UK? Anyone into their music? Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Re: Albums or Singles ? Date: 04 Mar 1997 23:51:03 -0000 Ok... 'The Peel Sessions' is a CD of tracks which Orbital performed on Radio 1's John Peel Show here in the UK a couple of years back -contains tracks like 'Lush (Euro Tunnel Disaster)' if you get the US import of The Brown Album, it comes with that. 'Insides' is an album (a very good one too!) and the Bonus CD (which comes with the Australian Import) is basically the 'Times Fly' single chucked in aswell with stuff like 'Tranquilizer' and the Full Length version of 'The Box' aswell (nearly half an hour long!!!) Diversions is basically a Remix CD of orbital tracks done by artists like Underworld, Psyhic Warriors ov Gaia etc. ---------- > From: Andy Costain > To: orbital@xmission.com > Subject: Albums or Singles ? > Date: 04 March 1997 22:28 > > Hi.. > > I've seen the following Orbital CDs mentioned and wondered if they were > Albums or singles, the titles are: > > Peel Sessions (New) > Inside & Bonus > Diversions > > Thanks in advance for any response. > > Regards, > > Andy. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Re: Northern Exposure Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:58:05 -0600 (CST) On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Hey, > > A good album to buy, if you are into Orbital (which you must be otherwise you > wouldnt be on here) is the Northern Exposure double CD from the Ministry Of > Sound. A collection of top ambient, electronica, house mixes, including > Underworld, Banco de Gaia, and FSOL. > > One of my faves on there was 'These Waves' by the Young American Primitives. I > hadnt heard of them before then - have they got any album/singles already > released in the UK? Anyone into their music? > > Mike > Young American Primitive released an album here in the US bout 4-5 years ago. No one really bought it (seeing it was released indie) and you can usually pick it up in used CD stores for about $6-8. Evidently he has signed to Geffen, so you can expect new stuff from him soon. Mostly he shows up on crap compilations (although his YAP album kicks ass all over the place). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anthony Agee" Subject: AMP and The Saint Date: 04 Mar 1997 17:49:30 -0600 Fusing two threads into one.... Biggest problem with the rise of computer graphics and other "tools" to assist the curious artist in all of us: most people have little to no imagination and therefore, the fruits of their creativity are boring, unimaginative, tedious, and most importantly, impair the opportunity of other amateurs who really *are* talented by giving newcomers, as a whole, a bad image. 99% of those computer graphic videos suck. Period. The Saint: After hearing it a few times I must say that this song has got to be a rush job. For Orbital, it's not so great....it's certainly not a bad song.....just that you can tell that the brothers probably didn't care a whole lot about the track. The 2nd half of the song really picks up.....which is unfortunate because I'm betting that the movie will only play, at the most, the first 30 seconds of it. The Saint "theme" is kinda generic but the drums and the rest are really cool. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 18:07:50 -0600 (CST) I like Underworld's video for "CowGirl". It is original. On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, Benjamin Knowles wrote: > >> you included "futuristic computer graphics" as i have here in your > >> post as > >> the original poster did as well. you happen to like them. so what . > >> when > >> do we realize that computer graphics are not very special and just eye > >> candy. like them or not computer graphics are inherently attached to > >> "techno" unfortunatly they are dry and usually unimaginative. > >> 0.02 dollars worth > >> > >> sean > >> > > I agree with you. Does anyone remember a few years back, the video to > "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest? It was directed by the same guy that did > REM's "Losing my Religion" (Tarsem?) Anyway, that was probably the most > beautiful music video I have seen - poetry in motion. Unfortunately, MTV > played it about twice until they got scared that it was too innovative or > something. Bastards. > > What do we all think of the video to "Cowgirl" by Underworld? A jumbled > mess, or kinetic art? > > I'll have something to say about Orbital one of these days... > > Ben > > _____________________________________________________________________________ > |"To think is to confine yourself to a Ben Knowles - Vassar College | > | single thought that one day stands beknowles@vassar.edu | > | still like a star in the world's sky." Physics - Astronomy | > | -Martin Heidegger Philosophy - Metaphysics | > |___________________________________________________________________________| > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness! Date: 04 Mar 1997 19:14:36 -0500 hi anyone know of a really food Josh Wink web site? ---------- > From: Mulgie > To: earthling > Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness! > Date: Tuesday, March 04, 1997 6:09 AM > > Earthling, re your message: > > > josh wink- higher state of consciousness! best dance song ever!!! dance > > song as in clubing! that song really gets you going! don't you think??? > > > > :) > > earthling > > > > > > > > ((( earthling --> zahir@globalserve.net ))) > > (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) > > I think that this tune kicks ass in any club, especially the Tweakin' > Acid funk mix!. I've been to the Hacienda on the (ab?)normal Bangin' > House `Freak night' and I've been on a `Stone Love' Indie night and > both times the reaction was exactly the same: > > Everyone goes fuckin' ballistic (including myself)! > > I don't think it rates as the best dance(ing) song ever though. I'm > a bit of an old bloke (21) and I remember a couple of old > tunes called `I'm coming Hardcore' (I think by Manix?) and `Fireball' > by Krome and Time. These tunes really kicked ass - big time! Anyone > else remember them? The Prodigy have had a few stompin' tunes as > well. As for in the last couple of years though, Mr Wink's tune > definitely does the business and kills most other known tunes - dead. > > Breakbeat rules! > > Got to go, somewhere there is a crime being committed! > > See Ya Later, > > Mad Mulgie. > > "If it's bad for you, don't do it!" - Why is good advice so boring? > > (MMMMMMYYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOODDD! - Life's good to me!) > > (The "I'm having a good day" message:) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk (Daniel Hare, Sentier, London UK) Subject: Re: Northern Exposure (great album but not Orbital) Date: 05 Mar 1997 00:17:00 GMT Too right! The whole double is excellent and has a good whole feel to it unlike a lot of other comps where it seems that the bands concerned just want to milk royalties from the non-single buying public. ("New Directions in Dance" anyone???!) I had hoped to hear from other Glastonbury-awaiting types (only two weeks until tickets go on sale!!!) but obviously everyone is too busy deconstructing videos and flaming newbies Oh well. Dan >A good album to buy, if you are into Orbital (which you must be otherwise you >wouldnt be on here) is the Northern Exposure double CD from the Ministry Of >Sound. A collection of top ambient, electronica, house mixes, including >Underworld, Banco de Gaia, and FSOL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: RE: AMP Date: 04 Mar 1997 19:40:57 -0500 (EST) the point is that computer graphics as they are done are gennerally uninteresting except as eye candy. the ability to do something, ie. computer animations, is greatly different than doing it. i personally find computer animations boring to watch and do. if i were to do extensive computer animation it would be imaginative and creative, but im too busy doing things i am much more interested in. my criticism is not directed towards those who like computer animation or graphics or what ever. it is at the existence of the type itself. there is potential but do 'techno bands' have to use almost exclusivly, computer generated visual effects. granted techno is a 'faceless medium' computer is not the only faceless media , only the most 'high-tech'. if this thread continues let rename it," what is a good visual representation for 'techno music'" ciao sean :P accept less expect more s......e......a......n ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Donaldson Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 05 Mar 1997 09:22:42 -0800 I noticed that RPM in Newcastle were selling the first Orbital CD AND it will only set you back =A313.99- unlike HMV, Virgin etc etc. At 22:31 04/03/97 +0000, you wrote: >At 10:08 pm +0500 4/3/97, Matt Russell wrote this, and I just had to= comment: > >> its nice to see you have looked high and low before bothering the rest of= us > > > >Thanks for the comments Matt. But just to let you know I am a tetraplegic >after breaking my neck in a diving accident so I have to purchase my CDs >via mail order. I did call quite a few mail order stores, but none of them >could help me. > >Believe me, I would like to be able to get out and go around the stores >looking for what I am after! > > >Andy. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?K=F3csa_L=E1szl=F3?= Subject: history and background of house music Date: 05 Mar 1997 12:05:14 +0100 Hello, Is anybody aware of www pages dealig with origins and essentials of house music like hyperreal.com/techno FAQ thank you kocsa@inside.hu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:303/808 Emulator Date: 05 Mar 1997 11:23:31 GMT All, Someone mentioned the twin 303 with single 808 emulator (something like propellerhead!) - Can someone tell me the correct URL for this lovely utility :) Mail me privatly - ill talk Orbital one day. ;) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ez Subject: Re: 303/808 Emulator Date: 05 Mar 1997 11:37:16 +0000 I'd like to hear of the url for the site too, please post it to all, or mail me privately. cheers. ez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: 303 303 808 Date: 05 Mar 1997 11:44:58 -0000 You can find it at http://www.propellerheads.se/ You will get best performance if you have direct X 3 installed with a DX 3 driver for your sound card. It's got to be one of the best programs I've ever seen. Have fun ! :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "FNARDON" <968014808@96.humber.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 05 Mar 1997 11:59:34 GMT to andy, is the first orbital album the brown one with halcyon and on and on, and impact etc. ? if it is, you should still be able to get it in places like HMV. if you mean the green one, then that too is available in HMV - well at least it is in the huge Leeds HMV branch. from a helpful orbital fan FNARDS :- ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Re: re:303/808 Emulator Date: 05 Mar 1997 13:57:45 -0000 Not sure if you know about this one, but try the unofficial TB303 homepage at: http://www.teknet.ch/tb303.htm lots of Acidic stuff there.... ---------- > From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk > To: orbital@xmission.com > Subject: re:303/808 Emulator > Date: 05 March 1997 11:23 > > All, > > Someone mentioned the twin 303 with single 808 emulator (something like > propellerhead!) - Can someone tell me the correct URL for this lovely > utility :) > > Mail me privatly - ill talk Orbital one day. ;) > > Cheers > > Steve LOOPZ Price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: In Sides Date: 05 Mar 1997 14:12:07 -0000 On the US version of In Sides, 21 minutes into track 5 on the bonus CD, who is the man singing ? What an amazing version of The Box. I can't describe how good I think it is. "...indestructible, destructible, destructible..... and you know that they'll avoid us, and they'll leave us alone, and if we just keep on talking, then we'll still make it home....." Easily my favorite Orbital tune, in fact at this moment I think it's the best tune I ever heard. Well done lads ! Any info on this track anybody ? :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 05 Mar 1997 15:17:10 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >>no mate, if you want something that gets you moving, listen to London >>Acid City by Lochi (Chris Liberator) > >What about Access by Dj Tim and Dj Messiah > >That is amazing ! great, nowhere near as good as London Acid City though and access is a bit slow, I like my acid at about 160bpm. The version with no vocals on it is best, actually I'm looking for Reactivate 10, anyone got it on *vinyl* and willing to sell? _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: higher state of consciousness Date: 05 Mar 1997 15:17:32 GMT sorry forgot to add this on my last non-orbital post, but is the compilation "it's not intelligent, it's not from detroit but it's fucking 'avin it: london acid underground" available on vinyl? cheeeeeeeaaaaaaaarrrrrrzzzz _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: The Saint/Sinner Date: 05 Mar 1997 15:18:16 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >The Cd will be released as a 2 track. > >Track 1 - The Saint=20 >Track 2 - The Sinner (dancey mix of the Saint - 10 mins long) quezzies for ya what's the traxlist on the 12"? how long is the saint? is the sinner an orbital remix? ta _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Q: Possible error in Diversions? Date: 05 Mar 1997 07:44:50 -0800 (PST) For the fellow Diversions listeners: Orbital.Diversions:Impact USA (The earth is burning: diversion) (ET: 11:20) aka as track 1: Between 06:58 and 06:59, there is a slight interruption in the screaming pattern of what sounds like a TB-303. Has anyone else noticed this flaw in an otherwise perfect song? Also, does anyone agree with me that Orbital.In Sides:Adnan's (aka as track 6) has to be one of the deepest and layered songs Orbital has produced? == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael_Nedeltscheff@northshore.k12.ny.us (Michael Nedeltscheff) Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 05 Mar 1997 10:56:53 -0400 The original "Saint" series was a good show about a slick burglar, not this monkey shit that the fuckers are puutin on the silver screen. You people have no clue as to what 's goin on. The original show should not be tampered with. --Noodle This message sent using the FirstClass SMTP/NNTP Gateway for Mac OS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: The Saint Date: 05 Mar 1997 10:10:39 -0600 > The original "Saint" series was a good show about a slick burglar, not > this > monkey shit that the fuckers are puutin on the silver screen. You > people have > no clue as to what 's goin on. The original show should not be > tampered with. > > --Noodle > This message sent using the FirstClass SMTP/NNTP Gateway for Mac OS. > wow.. let's get hostile why dont we? it's just a tv show, and it's just a movie.. i think most of us could care less about how close the movie is to the show.. all we care about is that Orbital wrote a new song for the damned thing.. so why dont YOU get a clue and save the rest of us from having to read this shit.. aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 05 Mar 1997 16:13:04 -0000 >The original "Saint" series was a good show about a slick burglar, not this >monkey shit that the fuckers are puutin on the silver screen. You people have >no clue as to what 's goin on. The original show should not be tampered with. Take it easy... Yes the show was really good. I loved it, but there is no reason to say "You people have no clue as to what 's goin on". People on this list are interested in music anyway, not movie ethics..... :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: StageFront@aol.com Subject: Re: Northern Exposure Date: 05 Mar 1997 12:16:27 -0500 (EST) Hey man I got it too the other day...My favorite track is God Within's "Raincry"...AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! Young American Primitive have a track titled by the same name that is even better...pick up their cd if you like the style... Heard of any other cds off of Ministry of Sound anyone? jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chrisa@lsil.com (chris archibald) Subject: Re: 303 303 808 delurking Date: 05 Mar 1997 18:29:32 GMT On Wed, 5 Mar 1997 11:44:58 -0000, you wrote: >You can find it at http://www.propellerheads.se/ > >You will get best performance if you have direct X 3 installed with a DX 3 >driver for your sound card. hi all i have propellerhead Alpha / beta whatever but it only works for a 1/2 hour and you can't save. i have been looking at sound forge any one use it or have an opinion on sound forge ? AND organic tour U.S dates ? any one out there with any NFO please post em ! thanx ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Q: Possible error in Diversions? Date: 05 Mar 1997 10:47:00 +0000 Chris Layne wrote: > Between 06:58 and 06:59, there is a slight interruption in the screaming > pattern of what sounds like a TB-303. Has anyone else noticed this flaw in an > otherwise perfect song? I don't have Diversions yet, but I have noticed flaws and other bits like this in other CDs, by Orbital and others...like at the end of The Box (track 4) can anybody hear the mumbling at the end? And in Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld CD, at the beginning of Earth(Gaia) when they guy says "Clietus, my bollldd" (or something like that) can anybody hear the clicking-type sound on the left speaker? You can probably hear it better using headphones. > Also, does anyone agree with me that Orbital.In Sides:Adnan's (aka as track 6) > has to be one of the deepest and layered songs Orbital has produced? Yes..a very good song. I love the trumpet-y part. > == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == > == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fanno Subject: Re: Northern Exposure Date: 05 Mar 1997 10:49:00 -0800 (PST) On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Hey, > > A good album to buy, if you are into Orbital (which you must be otherwise you > wouldnt be on here) is the Northern Exposure double CD from the Ministry Of > Sound. A collection of top ambient, electronica, house mixes, including > Underworld, Banco de Gaia, and FSOL. > > One of my faves on there was 'These Waves' by the Young American Primitives. I > hadnt heard of them before then - have they got any album/singles already > released in the UK? Anyone into their music? > > Mike > I have the Young American Primitive album, only one has been released as far as I know. In addition it is out of print. It's on the Zoe label. It is one of my favorite techno albums, very tribal and natural sounding grooves. Good luck finding it, it was released about four years ago. I also have a twelve inch single of the the title song along with a b-side that is also rare. The album is self titled: Young American Primitive. Jeff Fanno ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Orbital questions Date: 05 Mar 1997 00:34:08 -0800 I have just enough money to get some CD's..one has over 1000 tracked MOD's...mmm, samples (check out http://www.kosmic.com for more info), another is The Specials and Selecter live @ the BBC (ska)...now I need another Orbital cd... which one of these: US Diversions UK Are We Here (6 mixes) Halcyon + 2 tracks Midnight + 2 tracks Satan (1, 2, or 3) Or maybe I should forget it all and get Evil Santa? The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: history and background of house music Date: 05 Mar 1997 16:01:08 -0500 (EST) Actually, a friend sent me an article about this subject that she downloaded...anyone that wants can mail me privately and i'll send it to ya =) Your pal, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 05 Mar 1997 16:04:55 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-05 10:59:01 EST, you write: << The original "Saint" series was a good show about a slick burglar, not this monkey shit that the fuckers are puutin on the silver screen. You people have no clue as to what 's goin on. The original show should not be tampered with. >> errrrmmm...is it just me or were we talking about the song and not the movie? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: Tribal Gathering Date: 05 Mar 1997 21:19:14 UT Does anyone know if any decent bands will be performing there this year? Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "neil lawrence" Subject: AMP for the ignorant Date: 05 Mar 1997 22:54:55 -0000 Sorry to be a total idiot, but I dont know what AMP is, and I keep seeing it mentioned in mail and newsgroups. Can someone enlighten me? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "A. Drobbner" Subject: Re: Northern Exposure Date: 06 Mar 1997 00:54:14 +0100 Mike wrote: > > Hey, > > A good album to buy, if you are into Orbital (which you must be otherwise you > wouldnt be on here) is the Northern Exposure double CD from the Ministry Of > Sound. A collection of top ambient, electronica, house mixes, including > Underworld, Banco de Gaia, and FSOL. Hmmmm. Another good compilation for everyone who's into these compi's would be 'Dream Injection 2'. It features the likes of Autechre, Speedy J, Kenny Larkin, Mu-ziq, AFX and of course Orbital (with a Rmx of 'Open Mind')...Quite cool though... Rgds, Andreas | A.DROBBNER at ElCafe, Hamburg | | andro@elcafe.com | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Skids LaSalle Subject: Re: Orbital virgin (or, who the hell BT is) Date: 06 Mar 1997 12:55:37 -0500 At 04:53 PM 3/4/97 -0500, you wrote: >BT is an American techno artist (or electronic...whatever...i never know what >to call it anymore). Anyway, he's been mentioned on the list several times, >mainly for the Blue Skies tune he did w/Tori Amos.....from what I've heard of >it, his album Ima is pretty good. > >your pal, >Matt > > Check that, BT totally rocks. IMA is sensational. Well worth it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Are These Actual Miles? Subject: Re: Orbital virgin (or, who the hell BT is) Date: 06 Mar 1997 15:52:19 EST >Check that, BT totally rocks. IMA is sensational. Well worth it. > definitely agreed. does anyone out there listen to land of the loops. it's a sensational disc. allen (the guy who makes all the stuff) is putting out a maxi single at the end of march. if anyone wants some really cool looped music go get the album bundle of joy. it's straight outta brooklyn. Liebs \\|// (o o) --------------------------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------------- I go through all this before you wake me up. <-bjork-> -----------------------------------------------.oooO-------------------- ( ) Oooo. ) ( ( ) (_) ) ( (_) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: Orbitals First Album Date: 06 Mar 1997 16:50:46 -0700 (MST) On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Andy Costain wrote: > At 10:08 pm +0500 4/3/97, Matt Russell wrote this, and I just had to comment: > > > its nice to see you have looked high and low before bothering the rest of us > WHat's the pt. Matt. In other music scenes [Dead, 60's, funk-] fans are chill to exchange tapes, because it furthers the music and doesn't kill the pocket. Most people are poor in the world remember? If you don't care, don't trade. Just a comment. > > Thanks for the comments Matt. But just to let you know I am a tetraplegic > after breaking my neck in a diving accident so I have to purchase my CDs > via mail order. I did call quite a few mail order stores, but none of them > could help me. > > Believe me, I would like to be able to get out and go around the stores > looking for what I am after! > > > Andy. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ernesto Perez Subject: Re: history and background of house music Date: 06 Mar 1997 20:15:49 -0600 i don't know what the address is but do a find for the web sites of the following ,agazines: DJ (uk) Streetsound (us) hope that helps dj ernie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: u04ncc Subject: Other Boxes? Date: 07 Mar 1997 14:31:15 +0000 (GMT) -----this is resent as I don't think it made it last time, if it did, well, thats just the way it is----- Maybe for some reason I missed it before, but recently I've being seeing a CD of The Box in a cardboard sleeve, saying there's 2 tracks on it. What's this then, I'd thought The Box was meant to played continously as the 4 tracks ideally, is this the 2 from the album or stuff not on the EP or the album? I'm just a little wary of paying a fiver for two tracks that I've already got. I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) ---------------------------Niall C Christie------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Orbital virgin (or, who the hell BT is) Date: 07 Mar 1997 07:57:42 +0000 > definitely agreed. > does anyone out there listen to land of the loops. it's a sensational disc. My friend has it...what's it like? The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Testing Date: 07 Mar 1997 07:59:46 +0000 Just testing to see if any of my messaages show up on the ML.... The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wendi wachsmuth Subject: Re: Orbital virgin (or, who the hell BT is) Date: 07 Mar 1997 10:00:47 -0600 >>Check that, BT totally rocks. IMA is sensational. Well worth it. >> >definitely agreed. >does anyone out there listen to land of the loops. it's a sensational disc. >allen (the guy who makes all the stuff) is putting out a maxi single at the >end of march. if anyone wants some really cool looped music go get the album >bundle of joy. >it's straight outta brooklyn. >Liebs > > \\|// > (o o) > --------------------------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------------- > I go through all this before you wake me up. > <-bjork-> > > -----------------------------------------------.oooO-------------------- > ( ) Oooo. > ) ( ( ) > (_) ) ( > (_) land of the loops? sounds very cool, i'll check it out today 'cause i have plans to cruise the record stores with a friend. have you heard o'locco by sun... something, i don't remember exactly, but it's cool. do you know of a web page for underworld? or where i can get my hands on a copy of the "dirty epic" ep? i understand it's out of print, and the stores in my town are sold out of it. cool little pictures, started my day out well. -orbiting always, w ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "A. Drobbner" Subject: no mails! Date: 07 Mar 1997 17:07:30 +0100 Hi! Hmmm. I was wondering why I don't receive anymore e-mails from this list..... Something wrong???? Because of this, please e-mail me privately if you have any info BTW: If anyone has any news on who's is playing Roskilde-Festival this year send me an e-mail as well... Rgds Andreas | A.DROBBNER at ElCafe, Hamburg | | andro@elcafe.com | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: mail not getting through/Sally's Photographic Memory Date: 07 Mar 1997 16:49:03 +0000 how come the last few mails I've sent haven't come back to me? How many other people are having this trouble? (assuming that if anyone replies, I'll actually get the mail) Obligatory Orbital content: I got the Sally's Photographic Memory double CD the other day (at last!), including TGWTSIHH live at Sound City, excellent of course, and the other tracks are pretty good too, including the Schematix guy Steve Price was telling us about. Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk "Then the clouds opened up over the target, target was there pretty as a picture. I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest thrill" Coldcut 'Atomic Moog 2000' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ernesto Perez Subject: Re: AMP Date: 11 Mar 1997 23:50:09 -0600 Jay Easley wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Reality wrote: > > > I totally agree. U2's video(and song) for Discotheque was a cheap attempt > > at underground techno. Dee Lite was almost as bad. Tori Amos did an > > incredible job. It seemed as if she has always been part of the scene, her > > video was very surreal and very well done for "Permanent Widow". isn't that PROFESSIONAL WIDOW? dj ernie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: Tribal Gathering Date: 12 Mar 1997 01:42:26 -0500 (EST) At time of press, they were not confirmed yet. So we'll have to see.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "neil lawrence" Subject: Re: re:DIgest replies,US SATAN, Autechre Date: 12 Mar 1997 07:15:38 -0000 Hate to be rude Ravis? That all you ever are ---------- Cc: Steve .LOOPZ. Price > >Hey ho everyone...are we in the US still scheduled to get the Full Live > >Set from Irving Plaze in NYC; I think 7-9 tracks total? > >Steve? Mark? anyone? > > NO. > You will now get Insides with an extra cd that has SATAN, SATAN (edit), > Halcyon and maybe IMPACT. No release dates as yet. > Well Steve, why don't you let them know that it blows because most of us already own Insides. Sounds like commercial bullshit or something. I hate to be so rude, but I for one don't appreciate it. _ / \ /\ /__/ \ / \ \ / \AVIS \\\\ ravis1@concentric.net http://www.concentric.net/~ravis1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "neil lawrence" Subject: Re: MP3s "orbital" ???? Date: 12 Mar 1997 07:14:32 -0000 Call me stupid, but I can't get access to any of the songs listed. Explorer tells me I need a password. What's the deal, guys? ---------- > From: Anthony Agee > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: MP3s "orbital" ???? > Date: 11 March 1997 23:38 > > > > > Try the mp3 search engine : http://128.113.165.38/mp3/mp3search.html > > > > > Jesus Christ that thing is awesome!!!! This is like heaven.....all these > great songs that I've wanted to hear and now I can. But a question: What > in the hell is the "Blue Danube Orbital mix"? Is it what it describes? Or > is it not really Blue Danube? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Sinner Sample at Loopz Date: 12 Mar 1997 8:16:01 GMT All, Sinner sample was corrupt on the website (thanx to Yan/Mick for letting me know) - ive just upped the un-corrupt version. Cut and Paste the link http://wkweb1.cableinet.co.uk/BaDmUtHa/ Follow the route to Orbital and hit the samples link to find the babies! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine http://wkweb1.cableinet.co.uk/BaDmUtHa/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: AMP Date: 12 Mar 1997 02:51:38 -0600 (CST) Yes. I mistyped it. On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Ernesto Perez wrote: > Jay Easley wrote: > > > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Reality wrote: > > > > > I totally agree. U2's video(and song) for Discotheque was a cheap attempt > > > at underground techno. Dee Lite was almost as bad. Tori Amos did an > > > incredible job. It seemed as if she has always been part of the scene, her > > > video was very surreal and very well done for "Permanent Widow". > > isn't that PROFESSIONAL WIDOW? > > dj ernie > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 01:00:12 UT Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that soundtrack: Orbital HALYCON - a classic, need i say more Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff and is it any good? Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? Can anyone help me out here? Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 06:40:59 -0500 Mike wrote: > Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that > soundtrack: >> Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > and is it any good? > Can anyone help me out here? > > Mike yes, psykosonik have 2 albums and i love them both though they are dissimilar (but both techno kind of things) mike, if you want to know more write me (as applies to anyone else), i have both albums and all singles; other than that i'll not waste orbital's bandwidth... annai@gte.net -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 22:04:53 +1000 >Can anyone help me out here? >Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? The others I know little about as yet: But Lords? Do you remember a little known but somewhat underage pornstar who got roles in Rosanne? well, thats her. Enjoy:) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Psykosonik ? Date: 12 Mar 1997 12:54:03 +0000 At 01:00 12/03/97 UT, Mike wrote: >Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that >soundtrack: > >Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff >and is it any good? I think it might be an old Richie Hawtin (and maybe John Aquaviva too) alias. If so try out Hawtin's FUSE album 'Dimension Intrusion' (on Warp in the UK), or his Plastikman CDs 'Sheet One' (the one with the fake acid tab sleeve), 'Recycled Plastik' and 'Musik' (all on Novamute). Also check his remixes, especially La Funk Mob's 'Motorbass get phunked up (Electrofunk remix)' (on the MoWax 'Breaking boundaries messing up heads' ep) and most of all System 7's 'Alpha Wave (Plastikman acid house mix)'. that track is incredible, the ultimate acid track! cheers, Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk "Then the clouds opened up over the target, target was there pretty as a picture. I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest thrill" Coldcut 'Atomic Moog 2000' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Dapunk Dafunk/Daft Punk/Underworld Date: 12 Mar 1997 12:58:49 +0000 At 21:02 10/03/98 -0800, GrRrOmIt!!! wrote: >Dapunk Dafunk (Im not sure how to spell it, its a new band) >I think if you like Orbital alot then you should probably check out Underworld first >then maybee Dapunk Dafunk... I think that's Daft Punk. I wouldn't say they're much like Orbital, much more housey, but their album is awesome. Discofunkyhousetechno is what I'd call it. Well worth a listen, for once the hype is justified... (The again I knew that when Soma put 'Da Funk' out two years ago). DEFINITELY check Underworld out!!! cheers jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk "Then the clouds opened up over the target, target was there pretty as a picture. I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest thrill" Coldcut 'Atomic Moog 2000' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jen Subject: Fwd: HELP SAVE RAVE, READ THIS LETTER NOW IF YOU CAN HELP WRITE ME OR (fwd) Date: 12 Mar 1997 08:23:11 -0500 (EST) hey guys, i know you all hate forwards, but i think this one is at least worth your time to read and think about - if you've already received this message, sorry for the repeat :) fabulous@webtv.net, bmcclean@pratt.edu, platinum@lm.com, gmmst21+@vms.pitt.edu, cxk206@psu.edu, buttrfly@UDel.Edu --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: HELP SAVE RAVE, READ THIS LETTER NOW IF YOU CAN HELP WRITE ME OR The following message, originally posted to the DC Raves list by Martha Denton (mdenton@wam.umd.edu) in early February, has been edited for readability. Portions of the text have been updated to reflect opinions expressed at our initial meeting, which was held on 02/23/97. Also, an addendum has been added to reflect changes initiated at our initial meeting. PLEASE READ THIS POST ALL THE WAY THROUGH AND FORWARD IT TO EVERY RAVER THAT YOU KNOW AND TO ANY LIST YOU DO NOT SEE LISTED! THIS IS AN IMPORTANT EVENT, AND HAS THE MAKINGS OF BEING THE RAVE OF THE CENTURY. Hopefully some of you may have heard of this idea, but if you haven't, please read this! I am a raver in the DC/Baltimore rave scene, and I am telling you, things are not looking too good out here. Some of you may have heard of Fever; it was a weekly club that ran for 6 years straight. Now it is no longer because it got busted for drugs. We have reason to believe that this may be connected to the 20/20 show that aired on 01/24/97. And now, there is no more Fever because the club it was held in lost its permits. The biggest party planned in the DC/Baltimore area at New Years was also visited by the cops and busted because of drugs and a permit issue. From my understanding, this is not just a phenomenon that is happening in DC and Baltimore alone, but all over the country and the world. News has come our way about tear gas being used at a Los Angeles party this New Years and a new California law that places anyone carrying flyers for an event (yes, carrying flyers) liable to be arrested. I have heard of the crackdown on raves in New York. Others have heard of a law that has been passed (or will be passed) in Canada prohibiting parties in warehouses, as well as proposed laws in Europe that will allow authorities to shut down not all clubs but just techno-music clubs if any drugs are found on the premesis. While we cannot change the world, we are going to take a stand here in America to protect out First Amendment rights. I hope you stand with me. This summer, in late August or early September, there will be an event (if I get enough support) and it will be called the RAVE ON WASHINGTON (NOTE: the name of this event has been changed -- please read the addendum below). The points of this event will be to: 1) To "out" ravers by proving to mainstream society that we are integrated and productive members of society. 2) To promote our First Amendment rights of Freedom of Speech/Expression and Freedom as Assembly as dictated by the United States Constitution and regulated by state and local laws (permits, etc.). 3) That we reject at least a portion of what the Gibson Bill stands for (a congresswoman from Colorado has proposed a bill for Washington DC, which will very likely be a model for other cities, in which police officers may show up to a club without a permit and search people on the premesis for guns, and in our case, drugs -- as they are both considered crime. 4) That we can police ourselves. 5) To positively promote the rave scene, which is a rich culture that should be allowed to prosper. Preliminary plans for the event, which we would like to hold on The Mall in DC (a large area located between the U.S. Capitol building and the Washington Monument), are to set up a jungle tent, trance tent, hardcore tent, house tent, and ambient/acid jazz tent featuring deejays from all over the country who will volunteer to spin for free. At various points throughout the all-day demonstration, the music will stop to allow for speeches at in front of congress and people influential to the rave scene, music industry, and civil rights causes. Speakers will elaborate on how important it is that we protect our First Amendment rights and about how rich and wonderful the rave subculture really is (we are the most integrated, least violent, least racist, least sexist, and least homophobic of other predominant subcultures). Drugs will not be tolerated at this event. We hope to set a self-policing system where ravers would keep an eye out for other ravers to who, by drug use or other means, may attract undesirable attention. (Plus, if you have ever been in DC in August, you will know that being under the influence of drugs at that time of year could, well, kill you, it's so hot.) This way, the focus of the event will be on the music and our political goals. We will not be able to pay any deejay or speaker for this event, as it is a political action on the grassroots level. We will be operating, hopefully, strictly on donations from people within our community and the music industry. The more volunteers we have, the better this event will be. If you would like to: 1) Help promote this event by: a) joining us in person b) spreading the word over the internet (web pages, listservers, e-mail, etc.) c) distributing and/or posting printed flyers d) advertising in a rave- or electronic-music-related magazine or catalog 2) Spin 3) Speak 4) Distribute information at the event 5) Organize a bus trip to the event 7) Donate and/or provide at a reduced cost any of the following: a) money b) supplies (such as tents and tables) c) equipment (such as sound/PA equipment and power generators) d) time and effort (such as helping us self-police this event) 8) Help us out in any way you can think of that's not listed above Please send e-mail to mdenton@wam.umd.edu. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ADDENDUM Due to promoters' concerns about our event being called Rave On Washington, it will now be called FIRST GATHERING, both because it is the first gathering of its magnitude and because it is being held in reference to our First Amendment rights. Also, our organization now has a name -- PLUReD (for Peace Love Unity Respect Demonstrators); these are the values we wish to portray. We will be having our second meeting on Sunday, 03/02/97 from 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. until whenever on the University of Maryland's College Park campus (room TBA depending upon planned turnout). If you would like to attend, please send e-mail to mdenton@wam.umd.edu. Please gauge your likeliness of coming on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being definite, as in being killed is the only way you wouldn't come, to 1 being that you will very likely sketch out and not come but want to know what happened at the meeting. Also use this rating system for anyone who may want to come with you as well. This will help Martha to reserve a room of the appropriate size. After Thursday though, you will not have to RSVP -- we want bodies, not stress! We urge anyone with status in and/or knowledge about the scene (promoters, deejays, sound specialists, etc.) to attend this and future meetings for the following reasons: 1) To provide a backbone for our organization that people in general will respect and see as leaders. 2) To provide much-needed information and expertise in planning and promoting the event and obtaining the necessary supplies and equipment. We hope you will join us in our efforts, and to become a part of history! - The PLUReD Crew ADDED ON BY ME (nlover) ON 03/11/97 wERE ARE IN NEED OF DJ'S ON THE WEST COAST, CANADAINS COUNT, AS WELL AS OUR MEXICAN FRIENDS, WE NEED HELP AND WE NEED DJ'S. THE EVENT IS IN AUGEST. AND PLEASE DON'T CALL IT RAVE ON WASHINGTON as it has been labeled by many of our brethren. WE ARE TRYING TO AVOID CALLING IT RAVE. THE NAME IS 1ST GATHERING We also are also in need of all of you to pass the word. I will try and keep you all updated. I'f any of you have any questions as stated before write me or mdenton@wam.umd.edu. If you find any promoters or your a DJ write me or send me a tape( write me back for my address). Please you all we can pull this off if we work togather. I know it sounds cheezy but it's true. And if i don't make any sense im sorry iv been on the computer and phone alot lately with promoters and dj's. Anyway PLUR. And to all of you out there saying this will never happen, come anyway you never know. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wycliffe@mindspring.com Subject: Fw: re:DIgest replies,US SATAN, Autechre Date: 12 Mar 1997 08:15:28 -0800 From: Ravis1 >> NO. >>You will now get Insides with an extra cd that has SATAN, SATAN (edit), >> Halcyon and maybe IMPACT. No release dates as yet. >Well Steve, why don't you let them know that it blows because most of us >already own Insides. Living in the US i feel the same way and told P&P,they realize this but like you say its all down to marketing and they are far from happy about it as it makes them out to be the bad guys when in fact its their US record company. You would be suprised how little influence P&P have over what the record company will do and this is a very sore point with Phil to put it mildly.They can only piss and moan for so long but it falls on deaf ears and besides they do have a job to do. The Saint cd single in that smart presentation box is a prime example a steve :) Phil does'nt see it getting any better anytime soon but would like it to be known they are trying there best to remedy it,like he say's there are always imports( which are'nt cheap i know) but it beats bunging for an album again. > Sounds like commercial bullshit or something. I hate >to be so rude, but I for one don't appreciate it. See above mate Mick ^EA^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: CHIME CRIME Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:29:06 GMT just heard it...wicked choon, like it more than the original, more bouncey and more intersting at the same time. love it loads and loads. take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wycliffe@mindspring.com Subject: Re: orbit Date: 12 Mar 1997 08:35:37 -0800 ---------- > From: KaisrSolze@aol.com > > OK-I love Orbital, I've heard some of the Orb's stuff, and I've even heard of > William Orbit. I thought I had figured out all of this orb*** techno stuff. > So what does the band Orbit sound like? Do they have anything to do with > any of the above, or what? Boston band and nothing in common with the above, not my cuppa tea at all Mick ^EA^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: How to set up a mailing list? Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:57:27 +0000 Does anyone out there now how to go about setting up a mailing list like this one for Emissions Audio Output/ sabres of paradise etc? It would have to be free. Lazlo, don't you run the Orb list (or was it KLF? my memory....)? Maybe you can help me. Or the bloke in charge of this list? Paul someone, I think.... cheers Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: CHIME CRIME Date: 12 Mar 1997 14:03:07 +0000 At 13:29 12/03/97 GMT, ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > >just heard it...wicked choon, like it more than the original, more >bouncey and more intersting at the same time. love it loads and loads. It's on the Mutations CD, anybody know if I can get this? I've got the tape, but I want the CD!! That Madonna sample is wicked. Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: CHIME CRIME Date: 12 Mar 1997 14:03:07 +0000 At 13:29 12/03/97 GMT, ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > >just heard it...wicked choon, like it more than the original, more >bouncey and more intersting at the same time. love it loads and loads. It's on the Mutations CD, anybody know if I can get this? I've got the tape, but I want the CD!! That Madonna sample is wicked. Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sproston Green Subject: US Satan / Saint Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:13:32 -0500 At 08:15 AM 3/12/97 -0800, you wrote: > From: Ravis1 > > >Well Steve, why don't you let them know that it blows because most of us > >already own Insides. > > Living in the US i feel the same way and told P&P,they realize this but > like you say its all down to marketing and they are far from happy about >it > as it makes them out to be the bad guys when in fact its their US record > company. > > You would be suprised how little influence P&P have over what the record > company will do and this is a very sore point with Phil to put it > mildly.They can only piss and moan for so long but it falls on deaf ears > and besides they do have a job to do. > The Saint cd single in that smart presentation box is a prime example a > steve :) No man, don't tell me its gonna be released in a box. Like the limited ed. in sides box? Now htf do you get a box to fit into a cd rack...you don't. Just stick to the jewel or thin jewel cases fellers. Just an example of where marketers think I will buy something cause the case is different, yeh, ok, thats dead on thinking. Actually I think circular cds are a bit boring, how about some square ones. :]. S p r o s t o n G r e e n jrobin@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: strout@roch803.mc.xerox.com (Sean Strout) Subject: Re: new album Date: 12 Mar 1997 06:14:42 PST Hi, you probably already got responses to this, here is the order of released Orbital CD's: Orbital 1 Orbital 2 Diversions Snivilisation Insides They are all fantastic. Get them all. :) cheers. -s. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rafa" Subject: ORBITAL LIVE & PEEL SESIONS Date: 12 Mar 1997 16:00:40 -0000 Hello! My name's Rafa and I LOVE ORBITAL (AND KRAFTWERK TOO). This morning I saw a reference about an Orbital album called "ORBITAL LIVE & PEEL SESIONS 2CD". What is this album? I have seen a only MaxiCD called "PEEL SESIONS" but this is a double CD. Thanks in advance!!! RAFA. PD(Sorry for my english) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kell A. Simon" Subject: mp3 Date: 12 Mar 1997 10:16:08 -0500 (EST) what is an mp3 please? ta k ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: AMP Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:18:42 -0600 the "kind" of music that she is entering is a more "clubby" sound.. and i think it is very good for that area of electronic music.. and it's not like she wrote those remixes herself.. she had a number of different DJs do it.. aaron I'm not denying it's experimental...I just think it > takes in air. Kinda like Bon Jovi trying to do a > country and western tune, you know? She's free > to experiment all she wants but the pros at this > kinda music are gonna make her look silly... > > > Jay > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Replies/Saint/Site/Mortal/etc Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:28:56 -0600 why do you quote 4 pages worth of a message to reply with 2 sentences? > how do you get on the digest?! Id rather be on the digest, too much > mail. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: MP3s "orbital" ???? Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:32:38 -0600 use Netscape.. ;) aaron > Call me stupid, but I can't get access to any of the songs listed. > Explorer > tells me I need a password. > > What's the deal, guys? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: REPLIES/SAINT/SIT Date: 12 Mar 1997 15:59:25 GMT >Can anyone give me a consise list of really kick ass techno to buy.. I = just anything by The Advent, or CJ Bolland (though a lot of CJs stuff is more listening stuff rather than pounding techno) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Tribal Gathering Date: 12 Mar 1997 15:59:19 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Bicknell, Billy Nasty, Gayle San, Vibes, Clarkee, Dougal, Slipmatt, DJ = Dag, >and a few other nobodies. nobodies? pleaae tell. _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: new album Date: 12 Mar 1997 15:59:39 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Snivilization was their previous album (before In Sides). The new that's funny, I always thought it was called Snivilisation. nit-picking again...again :) _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: mp3 Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:36:27 -0700 (MST) > what is an mp3 please? A .mp3 file is an audio file encoded with MPEG level III compression. Level III files can have fairly close to CD quality with a 12:1 compression ratio, which is pretty fucking amazing if you think about it. (You could get 15 hours of music onto a CD-ROM, for starters -- I think it's the future of bootlegging, myself . . . ) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: US Satan / Saint Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:42:18 -0700 (MST) > Just an example of where marketers think I will buy something cause the case > is different, yeh, ok, thats dead on thinking. Actually I think circular > cds are a bit boring, how about some square ones. :]. There's already a company out there doing this (CDs of arbitrary shape). Fortunately even the record companies realize this is just silly and so far all I've seen the idea used for is a bunch of Beatles interview CDs shaped like John, Paul, George, and Ringo's heads. I'm with you on the special packaging, by the way -- I don't mind if bands put out a "special edition" in a funky box or something but please issue a version in normal packaging as well for those of us who are more inclined to spend our money on innovative music than on innovative packaging design . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: How to set up a mailing list? Date: 12 Mar 1997 09:44:20 -0700 (MST) > Does anyone out there now how to go about setting up a mailing list like > this one for Emissions Audio Output/ sabres of paradise etc? If your site will let you install the list software (majordomo, etc.) you could do that. Otherwise you'll have to find a site like xmission that'll let you run a list there. You might be able to get a sabres list up on a site like hyperreal.com . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wycliffe@mindspring.com Subject: Re: US Satan / Saint Date: 12 Mar 1997 11:47:36 -0800 > From: Sproston Green > > The Saint cd single in that smart presentation box is a prime example a > > steve :) > > No man, don't tell me its gonna be released in a box. Like the limited ed. > in sides box? Should have made it a bit clearer, i was remarking about the box that was sent to P&P that had the first pressing of the Saint cd single in it , real sad it was, so much so that Phil went right to the phone.... Mick ^EA^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: new album Date: 12 Mar 1997 10:22:20 -0800 ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > >Snivilization was their previous album (before In Sides). The new > > that's funny, I always thought it was called Snivilisation. > > nit-picking again...again :) I NEVER get it right. Is it even a real word?? Shaun -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:16:09 -0600 (CST) On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that > soundtrack: > > > Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > and is it any good? > > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > > Can anyone help me out here? > Psykosonik had a cd out in say, 1992-93 on Wax Trax!/TVT Records that was alright. Actually it had only one good track (in my opinion) - "Welcome to My Mind". Traci Lords used to be a hard-core pornography mistress. And then she hooked up with the guys from Juno Reactor. Now she makes somewhat interesting trance, but her vocal cuts are better. If you are looking for other movie soundtrack comps, try "Virtuosity", "Hackers", and other cheesy technical thrillers. These are all good introductions to the genre, but once you really get into it, you'll never listen to them again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:16:09 -0600 (CST) On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that > soundtrack: > > > Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > and is it any good? > > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > > Can anyone help me out here? > Psykosonik had a cd out in say, 1992-93 on Wax Trax!/TVT Records that was alright. Actually it had only one good track (in my opinion) - "Welcome to My Mind". Traci Lords used to be a hard-core pornography mistress. And then she hooked up with the guys from Juno Reactor. Now she makes somewhat interesting trance, but her vocal cuts are better. If you are looking for other movie soundtrack comps, try "Virtuosity", "Hackers", and other cheesy technical thrillers. These are all good introductions to the genre, but once you really get into it, you'll never listen to them again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: RE: REPLIES/SAINT/SI Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:42:51 well I've heard Underworld's stuff, it's pretty good.. I'm just looking for a way to get around waiting for overseas shipping on orbital merchandise ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 20:14:57 UT Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that soundtrack: Orbital HALYCON - a classic, need i say more Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff and is it any good? Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? Can anyone help me out here? Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Psykosonik ? Date: 12 Mar 1997 15:56:58 -0500 sorry, but more on psykosonik: Jon Green wrote: > > >Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > >and is it any good? > > I think it might be an old Richie Hawtin (and maybe John Aquaviva too) > alias. If so try out Hawtin's FUSE album 'Dimension Intrusion' (on psykosonik is Daniel Lenz and Paul Sebastien-hackers annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 19:16:16 +0000 " " >Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll > >Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... > Fat Frank ^^^^^^^^^ Black, I presume? Excellent. My local record shop is selling off vinyl "Men in Black" for .30 UKP. Ha - that made me laugh. -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aimee Merritt Subject: Re: Psykosonik ? -Reply Date: 12 Mar 1997 13:55:20 -0800 Cybersonik was Richie Hawtin's side project. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: US Satan / Saint Date: 12 Mar 1997 22:45:53 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >thats dead on thinking. Actually I think circular cds are a bit boring,= how >about some square ones. :]. they'd have to be a lot smaller coz they spin round, and big ones would catch on the edges of the inside of your CD player :) octagonal ones would be nice though! _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steven Dzilvelis" Subject: What kind of CD is that anyway? Date: 12 Mar 1997 16:15:43 -0700 It would be ok for singles, but look what happens when you screw with = the shape of a CD: 1) it's going to be smaller, thus less capacity=20 2) Using it in CD cartridges would be out of the question 3) Shaping the CD so it wasn't off balance would be a chore. =20 4) Paying for that engineering feat would make it more expensive. If you take a look at the mini CD format (The single CD size), not the = recordable ones, the difference in size is about 3/4" less of an edge. = This space is essentially all you have to work with. =20 Personally, I think a serrated edged CD would be cool. Great self = defense too! - Just heard the Saint on the radio! She (the DJess) said it sounded = like James Bond should be snowboarding to it (Hey, it's Colorado; we = think like that!). they'd have to be a lot smaller coz they spin round, and big ones would catch on the edges of the inside of your CD player :) octagonal ones would be nice though! =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 16:17:59 -0700 (MST) On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that > soundtrack: > > Orbital HALYCON - a classic, need i say more > > Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > and is it any good? > > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > Traci Lords was a porno queen from the coal mines of Kentucky who moved to LA and faked orgasm better then most so she made it to the top as the 1st punker porn mama. Problem was she was only 17. Gov't busted the mafia and pulled the tapes, She hid somewhere in the mid-west to resurface for John Water's CryBaby with Johnny Depp. She worked with runaway prostitute kids in LA for awhile to pay her debt and now does bad techno. -Good from the cheese angle. She's most famous for the ways her lips purse, [erotically}sighned Randarian- Halycon is on Mortal Combat?> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 12 Mar 1997 16:17:59 -0700 (MST) On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: > Talking of Mortal Kombat, there were some really cool tracks off that > soundtrack: > > Orbital HALYCON - a classic, need i say more > > Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff > and is it any good? > > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > Traci Lords was a porno queen from the coal mines of Kentucky who moved to LA and faked orgasm better then most so she made it to the top as the 1st punker porn mama. Problem was she was only 17. Gov't busted the mafia and pulled the tapes, She hid somewhere in the mid-west to resurface for John Water's CryBaby with Johnny Depp. She worked with runaway prostitute kids in LA for awhile to pay her debt and now does bad techno. -Good from the cheese angle. She's most famous for the ways her lips purse, [erotically}sighned Randarian- Halycon is on Mortal Combat?> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Strange Lush 3 Date: 13 Mar 1997 00:55:28 -0000 Is it me or does anyone else think that the keyboards on 'Lush 3' on the Satan Live CD Two are really out of tune and sound wonky. Being a bit bored, I was just comparing that version with the one off 'The Brown Album' and I think the Studio version sounds better. Strange.... Richard (Aka the nit-picker) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Corbett Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 13 Mar 1997 10:32:35 +0800 (WST) > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > Watch "I love Traci" and her other works and you'll understand. I think Juno Reactor had a hand in the production of her album (!) as well. Cheers > Can anyone help me out here? > > Mike > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Corbett Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 13 Mar 1997 10:32:35 +0800 (WST) > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > Watch "I love Traci" and her other works and you'll understand. I think Juno Reactor had a hand in the production of her album (!) as well. Cheers > Can anyone help me out here? > > Mike > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ernesto Perez Subject: Re: Psykosonik ? Date: 12 Mar 1997 22:09:21 -0600 actually, the john aquaviva project is called CYBERSONIK. PSYKOSONIK is a small act out of canada signed to the wax trax laber here in the states. their earlier stuff was supposed to be this "cyberpunk" rock stuff that failed miserably. they have another album out and unfortunately they are still using hoover noises and need to upgrade their keyboard sounds to the LATE nineties. the only notable track that has ANYTHING to do with them is josh wink's acid remix of UNLEARN as well as the Derrick Carter/Chris Nazuka remix of the same track. i think the problem with psykosonik is that they have to shy away from the vocal thing and concentrate on the sounds. dj ernie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Lo Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 13 Mar 1997 01:06:39 -0500 > Watch "I love Traci" and her other works and you'll understand. I think > Juno Reactor had a hand in the production of her album (!) as well. Speaking of Juno Reactor, does anyone know where I can find their CD's? I've been looking everywhere here in Canada and I can never find anything by them other than on compilations. Traci Lords has a couple of decent tracks on her album, but she had absolutely nothing to do with the music-making-process. She's just the pretty face that they stick in the videos and album covers to sell impulsive buyers. Hans Lo email: hlo@novice.uwaterloo.ca Political Science/History Co-op "Who I am is all that I have left" University of Waterloo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Psykosonik ? Date: 12 Mar 1997 23:32:32 -0700 (MST) ** >Psykosonik UNLEARN - Quite a groovy track, have they done any other stuff ** >and is it any good? not sure how long ago this was but... psykosonik, they are very good, in my opinion... and daniel lenz is cool. :) my friend devin (zeta, if youve ever heard of it) did a track called slip with the guy. anyway, yes, psykosonik has a cd called unlearn (thats the new one) and its good. they have this other old album, im not sure what its called, but its pretty funny. sorry to ramble. :> michelle... -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 13 Mar 1997 02:15:24 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Hans Lo wrote: > Speaking of Juno Reactor, does anyone know where I can find their CD's? > I've been looking everywhere here in Canada and I can never find > anything by them other than on compilations. Juno Reactor may be a little hard to find if you aren't in the UK or parts of the US. The two releases I have are Transmissions and Beyond the Infinite, both very good. > Traci Lords has a couple of decent tracks on her album, but she had > absolutely nothing to do with the music-making-process. She's just the > pretty face that they stick in the videos and album covers to sell > impulsive buyers. Lords has absolutely nothing to do with Juno Reactor. Juno Reactor's music should not be rated on any Traci Lords release. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Lo email: hlo@novice.uwaterloo.ca > Political Science/History Co-op > "Who I am is all that I have left" University of Waterloo > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: new album Date: 13 Mar 1997 12:07:17 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > >> >Snivilization was their previous album (before In Sides). The new >>=20 >> that's funny, I always thought it was called Snivilisation. >>=20 >> nit-picking again...again :) > >I NEVER get it right. Is it even a real word?? no! it's a real album though, and a good one too. Steve! your website makes my Netscape 2.01 crash! I'm gutted coz I wanna hear the saint!! :( take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ed naylor Subject: Re: Traci Lords Date: 13 Mar 1997 10:03:21 -0500 (EST) > > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > > > > Watch "I love Traci" and her other works and you'll understand. I think > Juno Reactor had a hand in the production of her album (!) as well. She also "sang" on a track on the first (and best) Manic Street Preachers LP. They described her at the time as the "most down to earth American we've ever met". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es Subject: sonar lineup Date: 13 Mar 1997 16:49:03 +0000 hi there. This is Monica from Spain and i=B4ve just got the sonar 97 lineup so get ready CONCERTS: Daft Punk (F), Dr Rockit (UK), Jori Hulkkonen (FIN), Kumo (UK), Squarepusher (UK), Disjecta (UK), Fennesz (AUS), Vanguard (E), Teen Marcianas (E), Bruce Gilbert (UK)... DJ's: Dave Clarke (UK), S-Men: Roger Sanchez+ Dj Sneak +Junior Sanchez (USA), Motorbass (F), Andrew Weatherall (UK), Kruder & Dorfmeister (AUS), =46ila Brazillia (UK), Basement Jaxx (UK), Cristian Vogel (UK), Morpheus (BEL), Lenny Dee (ambient noise set/USA), Russel Haswell (UK)... MULTIMEDIA PERFORMANCES: Tony Brown (UK/F), Better Living Through Remote Access Masaki Fujihata (JAP), Beyond Pages, Rafael Lozano (CAN), Arquitectura Relacional Sergio Caballero (E), Aeropuerto 97& acute that=B4s all for the moment but surely it=B4s more to come so you can visit Sonar homepage at http://www.sonar.es. See you all there :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Mortal Kombat S/T Date: 13 Mar 1997 09:59:03 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-12 19:17:49 EST, you write: << > Traci Lords CONTROL (instrmtl) - Top tune! Who the hell is Traci Lords??!? > Traci Lords was a porno queen from the coal mines of Kentucky who >> Actually Nebraska....real name Norma Kuzma. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: new album Date: 13 Mar 1997 09:22:12 -0600 get Netscape 3.01.. (or 3.0 if you can.. less bugs).. you gotta stick with the times! :) aaron > Steve! your website makes my Netscape 2.01 crash! I'm gutted coz I > wanna hear the saint!! :( > > take it easy > _________________ ______ ___________ ___ > | / \| \| \ | | | > |__ __| | | | |_| | > | | | | | |\_ _/ > | | | | | | | | > |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Strange Lush 3 Date: 13 Mar 1997 15:25:23 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Is it me or does anyone else think that the keyboards on 'Lush 3' on the >Satan Live CD Two are really out of tune and sound wonky. Being a bit >bored, I was just comparing that version with the one off 'The Brown = Album' >and I think the Studio version sounds better. Strange.... you mean the woo-oo-oo snake charmer pipey bits? yeah I thought they sounded a bit odd, I think it's just coz they use a different sound for it that we're not used to, I think that the vocls are better though, and the keyboards at the start are really sharp edged and kickin' :) does anyone else think that this version sounds quite middle-eastern? I do. and I'm the nit picker round here thank you very much :) take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Strange Lush 3 Date: 13 Mar 1997 15:25:23 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Is it me or does anyone else think that the keyboards on 'Lush 3' on the >Satan Live CD Two are really out of tune and sound wonky. Being a bit >bored, I was just comparing that version with the one off 'The Brown = Album' >and I think the Studio version sounds better. Strange.... you mean the woo-oo-oo snake charmer pipey bits? yeah I thought they sounded a bit odd, I think it's just coz they use a different sound for it that we're not used to, I think that the vocls are better though, and the keyboards at the start are really sharp edged and kickin' :) does anyone else think that this version sounds quite middle-eastern? I do. and I'm the nit picker round here thank you very much :) take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Rotherham" Subject: Orbital Glasses Date: 13 Mar 1997 17:42:35 -0000 Does anyone know were I can get a pair of Orbital Glasses?? Or any information on how to make them!!!!!!! Cheers --------- OPTIK --------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Orbital Glasses Date: 13 Mar 1997 14:08:09 -0600 uh, two little flashlights glued to some lense-less glasses? > Does anyone know were I can get a pair of Orbital Glasses?? > > Or any information on how to make them!!!!!!! > > Cheers > > --------- OPTIK --------- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Thomas Vincent Esselman Subject: Nothing like some old time wisdom...care of Confucious (fwd) Date: 13 Mar 1997 14:09:07 -0600 (CST) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Forwarded message: >From 00126578 Thu Mar 13 12:27:54 1997 Message-Id: <199703131827.MAA31211@bigred.unl.edu> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Forwarded message: >From 00218704 Tue Mar 11 19:44:53 1997 Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19970312014618.0066c6ac@bigred.unl.edu> X-Sender: 00218704@bigred.unl.edu X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >To: 00199431@bigred.unl.edu, 00222371@bigred.unl.edu, 00156346@bigred.unl.edu, > 00217193@bigred.unl.edu, 00219327@bigred.unl.edu, > 00220826@bigred.unl.edu, 00221417@bigred.unl.edu, > rein005f@frank.mtsu.edu, 00176467@bigred.unl.edu, > 00224617@bigred.unl.edu, 00218985@bigred.unl.edu, > 00216249@bigred.unl.edu, 00218704@bigred.unl.edu, > 00225713@bigred.unl.edu, 00218653@bigred.unl.edu, sumbarge@bdm.com, > vanek@storm.simpson.edu, 00218988@bigred.unl.edu, > godiva@expert.cc.purdue.edu >Subject: Nothing like some old time wisdom...care of Confucious (fwd) >X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 0-3,5-62,64-88 >From: deanv@juno.com (Dean L Vanek) >Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 17:16:11 EST > >--------- Begin forwarded message ---------- >From: Amanda Hummel >To: Dean Vanek >Cc: Juan Guzman >Subject: Fwd: Nothing like some old time wisdom...care of Confucious >(fwd) >Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 13:59:50 -0600 (CST) >Message-ID: > > > >Confucious say: > > Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day. > > Man who stand on toilet high on pot. > > It is good for girl to meet boy in park, but better > for boy to park meat in girl. > > Man who jizz in cash register come into money. > > Man who drop watch in toilet have shitty time. > > Man who fart in church must sit in own pew. > > Man who finger girl having period get caught red > handed. > > Man trapped in pantry have ass in jam. > > Baseball wrong--man with four balls cannot walk. > > Man who eat many prunes get good run for money. > > Man who go to bed with itchy butt wake up with smelly > finger. > > Learn to masturbate--come in handy. > > Woman who pounce on dead rooster go down on limp > cock. > > Man who buy drowned cat must pay for wet pussy. > > Virgin like balloon--one prick, all gone. > > >This message has been sent to you for good luck in sex. >The original is in a room in Palaiseau. It has been sent around the >world nine times. > >The sex has now been sent to you. Hot women or men will visit >you within four days of receiving this message -- provided you, in >turn, send it on. This is no joke. You will receive good sex in the >mail -- but no condom. > >Send copies to people you think need sex. Don't send money as fate has >no price. Do not keep this message. This message must leave your >hands in 96 hrs. Please send ten copies and see what happens in four >days. The chain comes from Palaiseau and was written by R.F. , a >student from a little town in France. Since the copy must tour the >world, you must make ten copies and send them to friends and associates. >After a few days,you will get a surprise. This is true, even if you are >not >superstitious. > >Good sex, but please remember: 10 copies of this message must leave >your hands in 96 hours... You must not sign on this message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--------- End forwarded message ---------- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: RE: Orbital Glasses Date: 13 Mar 1997 13:24:33 -0700 (MST) > Does anyone know were I can get a pair of Orbital Glasses?? Any shop that caters to electronics or model-building hobbyists should stock them. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Orbital Glasses Date: 13 Mar 1997 13:31:59 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Neil Rotherham wrote: Gimme a break people. The glasses are used for practical reasons. Let's not emulate them with non-practical ones. > Does anyone know were I can get a pair of Orbital Glasses?? > > Or any information on how to make them!!!!!!! > > Cheers > > --------- OPTIK --------- == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: New ChemBros single Date: 13 Mar 1997 12:35:08 UT The new single from Chemical Brothers is out in the UK on 27th March apparently. Heard i on radio 1, and it is f-ing awesome!!! Buy it!! Mike FireyHell@msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aimee Merritt Subject: Orbital Glasses -Reply Date: 13 Mar 1997 14:36:02 -0800 You can get them at Restoration Hardware in the US for about $20. There are stores in Pasadena and Berkeley, CA that I know of although I think that it's a national chain. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Psykosonik ? Date: 13 Mar 1997 16:23:20 -0700 (MST) ** actually, the john aquaviva project is called CYBERSONIK. PSYKOSONIK is ** a small act out of canada signed to the wax trax laber here in the daniel and paul (psykosonik) arent from canada, theyre both from the us, arent they? petty, sorry. :> ** the problem with psykosonik is that they have to shy away from the vocal ** thing and concentrate on the sounds. i think they should do what they like... mich -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Other music Date: 13 Mar 1997 17:12:42 -0600 Just found out Spring Heel Jack is playing here tonight. Just bought myself a ticket as well. There are only 120 tickets sold so far and the show is in 6 hours. LOL this is going to be intimate as hell. Also, I actually bought an Orb album yesterday. "Orblivion" is pretty damn good. Track 7, "S.A.L.T.", is easily my favorite. Speaking of SHJ and Daft Punk, neither of their albums can be found ANYWHERE in the metropolitan Kansas City. I'm moving. Have any of you guys out there gone back and listened to Sniv after you've heard In Sides a 1001 times? Do you think lesser of the album (Sniv) now? For some reason, the very first Orbital song I ever heard, "Attached", sounds flawless now. That song is a work of art and I think it is THE Orbital track which defines P&P. Not saying it's their best, even thought it very well could be, only that it best represents them. D.J. Shadow is stopping by in April. Any reviews on his live set from someone on this list?? tanis@o2.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Jutzy Subject: LA Shows??? Date: 13 Mar 1997 18:49:37 -0800 (PST) I live in the LA area, but am pretty out of touch with the world. Can anyone tell me if there are any good show slated for the LA area in the near future? When is Orbital coming back? I am really pissed that I missed them at Christmas time. Saw them a couple of years ago at Glastonbury 25!! They were the shite!! Ya gotta love yer Orbital!!! Geoffrey Jutzy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Other music Date: 13 Mar 1997 23:57:34 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-13 20:17:55 EST, you write: << Have any of you guys out there gone back and listened to Sniv after you've heard In Sides a 1001 times? Do you think lesser of the album (Sniv) now? For some reason, the very first Orbital song I ever heard, "Attached", sounds flawless now. That song is a work of art and I think it is THE Orbital track which defines P&P. Not saying it's their best, even thought it very well could be, only that it best represents them. >> i must say, i've been listening to sniv quite a bit lately but... i just purchased insides today. it is very... well damn good actually but i think sniv as a whole is still my fave. anyone know where in the US i can get the SATAN cd's i really must hear them. joe "taste life, fear nothing, let it rain."-joe urge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brandon Mosak Subject: Re: Other music Date: 14 Mar 1997 00:57:12 -0500 > Is Daft Punk even available in the US?! Man I hate this!!!! All the cool > bands I like arent popular in the US and I cant find any albums! Im > moving tooooooooooooo! Does anybody know any -working- -english- > websites for Daft Punk? hey dude your are shit out of luck.... i am looking for it too ( and i have rather good import connections). your best bet is to take a look at cd europe... i am not sure of the address. good luck. living in the u.s sucks hehehehe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Davis Subject: Daft Punk Date: 14 Mar 1997 00:22:18 -0600 Brandon Mosak wrote: > > > Is Daft Punk even available in the US?! Man I hate this!!!! All the cool > > bands I like arent popular in the US and I cant find any albums! Im > > moving tooooooooooooo! Does anybody know any -working- -english- > > websites for Daft Punk? > > hey dude your are shit out of luck.... i am looking for it too ( and i > have rather good import connections). your best bet is to take a look > at cd europe... i am not sure of the address. good luck. living in the > u.s sucks hehehehe hey all....Daft Punk is supposed to come out in the US on March 25th. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mercury95@aol.com Subject: Re: LA Shows??? Date: 14 Mar 1997 01:28:49 -0500 (EST) I was at that SF show, Live 105's Green Christmas. It was intense. Orbital was there, along with The Chemical Brothers and lots of others. Orbital's set included "The Box", of course, and if I am not mistaken, they did some mixing with "You give love a bad name" (Bon Jovi?) and a Joan Jett song. Needless to say, it was incredible. I've heard some talk of a big show happening around SF in July. Lots of people....Orbital, The Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, lots more. However, I do not know exactly when or where this show will be taking place. If anyone has any information about this, please let me know, I'd be very appreciative. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hans Lo Subject: Re: Other music Date: 14 Mar 1997 01:52:54 -0500 > i must say, i've been listening to sniv quite a bit lately but... i just > purchased insides today. it is very... well damn good actually but i think > sniv as a whole is still my fave. > anyone know where in the US i can get the SATAN cd's i really must hear them. Do what I did... Fly to London, England and go on a shopping spree. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dxford@earthlink.net" Subject: Re: Other music Date: 14 Mar 1997 00:05:20 -0800 Hans Lo wrote: > > > i must say, i've been listening to sniv quite a bit lately but... i just > > purchased insides today. it is very... well damn good actually but i think > > sniv as a whole is still my fave. > > anyone know where in the US i can get the SATAN cd's i really must hear them. > > Do what I did... Fly to London, England and go on a shopping spree. If there's one near your city, Virgin Megastore sells them for a little under ten dollars each. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: LA Shows??? Date: 14 Mar 1997 01:31:32 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > Are you talking about when Orbital played at the Green Christmas Ball in > SF? I heard that over the radio, it would have been great in concert but > they only got a chance to play "The Box" I think... but I do know there > was many other great bands there.... heres the radio station that was > sponsring it if youd like to check it out, i know they have or had a few > pics from it online.... http://www.Live105.com I actually saw this live. Awesome for the short 50 minutes they were on. They started out with The Box, and than as my memory can recall transitioned to Satan, Halcyon + on + on live, Time Flys, and some songs off of Diversions. They did quite a show. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Kemp Subject: daft punk website Date: 14 Mar 1997 11:01:51 BST you could try http://raft.vmg.co.uk/daftpunk.html also tribal gathering is in the middle of my university exams and i cannot go any info on what dates orbital are going to play as a warm up in the UK?? Mark Kemp ... just below my skin i'm screaming ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Ev the Spud Wizard) Subject: Sol. Speaks. Date: 14 Mar 1997 13:42:49 +0100 *LOL* There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). Thanks Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With the emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in the company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most innovative guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here would go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern dance music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? Keep Kraftwork to comeback tours and best of albums. And I don't mean to denigrate all that they did for early electronic music by that. Anyone for a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Ev the Spud Wizard) Subject: Re: Tribal Gathering Date: 14 Mar 1997 13:47:53 +0100 BTW Coldcut are tops! Long live Ninja stealth! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: Spring Heel Jack Date: 14 Mar 1997 14:19:09 +0100 I nearly bought the Torque album the other day.... but I bought the Plug, drum and bass for papa instead, mainly cos I really like Luke Viberts stuff for Ninja, and the wagon christ stuff... and his remixes... prolific guy! Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: AMP Date: 14 Mar 1997 14:25:15 +0100 Lets face it Tori Amos always kinda sucked... and getting decent remixes done doesn't really make HER songs any better, just shows how good the remix DJ is. Sol (apparently the controversial one). http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/4370 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Other music Date: 14 Mar 1997 12:07:35 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-14 02:55:07 EST, you write: << > i must say, i've been listening to sniv quite a bit lately but... i just > purchased insides today. it is very... well damn good actually but i think > sniv as a whole is still my fave. > anyone know where in the US i can get the SATAN cd's i really must hear them. Do what I did... Fly to London, England and go on a shopping spree. >> I've done that twice!! Expensive...but FUN :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Sol. Speaks. Date: 14 Mar 1997 11:15:01 -0600 hahaha..yeah.. funny.. new new new bigger better faster more.. are you gonna stop going to Orbital shows in 20 years cuz they're not "new" and on the "edge" anymore? aaron > *LOL* > There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). > Thanks > Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With > the > emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in > the > company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most > innovative > guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here > would > go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern > dance > music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? > Keep Kraftwork to comeback tours and best of albums. And I > don't mean > to denigrate all that they did for early electronic music by that. > Anyone for > a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* > Sol. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: AMP Date: 14 Mar 1997 11:15:57 -0600 you make it sound like being controversial is hard to do or something.. aaron > Lets face it Tori Amos always kinda sucked... and getting decent > remixes > done doesn't really make HER songs any better, just shows how good the > remix DJ is. > Sol (apparently the controversial one). > http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/4370 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: LA Shows??? Date: 14 Mar 1997 10:58:34 -0800 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > Are you talking about when Orbital played at the Green Christmas Ball in > SF? I heard that over the radio, it would have been great in concert but > they only got a chance to play "The Box" I think... but I do know there > was many other great bands there.... heres the radio station that was > sponsring it if youd like to check it out, i know they have or had a few > pics from it online.... http://www.Live105.com He was probably talking about the shows Orbital did in Hollywood (two nights in a row, pure heaven!) on around December 5th or so. I checked that web site and I didn't see any pics of Orbital.. are there any? Shaun -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: The Saint Date: 14 Mar 1997 12:43:53 -0700 (MST) Very intresting mix of early 60's lounge music [Bond, James Bond] with techno loops in the fall out of the main cheese 60's verses of the theme. The high speed dubs between verses [not vocal but instramental] brought a pitch of excitement to the magic of the secret hero genre requim that I think hereto has been the missing ingredient which caused the audience to drift in the original Bond tunes. It tunes it up a bit. Thanks be to Jah, JOhn Peel, and the lovely bloke who put out the secret http. of Peel, and thanks for putting it on RealAudio accessible transmission for us impatient pour foikes w/out Sound or WAV! (He'll probably dismiss it soon so Amer. get your promo; as we'll probably still have a few weeks.)R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lesley Dobin Subject: Re: AMP Date: 14 Mar 1997 16:05:00 -0500 *Off topic* so I apologize but ... >Lets face it Tori Amos always kinda sucked... Nah. I'm not going to face that because it's not true:-) > and getting decent remixes done doesn't really make HER songs any better, just >shows how good the remix DJ is. Actually it *does* make her songs better. Nothing like being able to see music filtered into a different form to make the original seem that much more perfect. Any experimentation is good, especially when it provides two totally different quite excellent versions of the same song. Perspective is always good. Lesley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Easley Subject: Re: AMP Date: 14 Mar 1997 16:22:47 -0600 (CST) On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Spud Wizard strikes back wrote: > Lets face it Tori Amos always kinda sucked... and getting decent remixes > done doesn't really make HER songs any better, just shows how good the > remix DJ is. > Sol (apparently the controversial one). hear! hear! Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Easley Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. Date: 14 Mar 1997 16:22:20 -0600 (CST) On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Ev the Spud Wizard wrote: > *LOL* > There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). Thanks > Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With the > emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in the > company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most innovative > guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here would > go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern dance > music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? Hey!! I went to see the Eagles. Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "neil lawrence" Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. Date: 15 Mar 1997 00:56:11 -0000 Well screw you. Kraftwerk (not Kraftwork, dickhead) still sound relevant today, more than DJ Bloody Shadow will in ten years time (or more like two weeks) ---------- > From: Ev the Spud Wizard > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Sol. Speaks. > Date: 14 March 1997 12:42 > > *LOL* > There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). Thanks > Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With the > emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in the > company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most innovative > guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here would > go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern dance > music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? > Keep Kraftwork to comeback tours and best of albums. And I don't mean > to denigrate all that they did for early electronic music by that. Anyone for > a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* > Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 14 Mar 1997 20:13:30 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:47 EST, you write: << Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50 different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen to? >> Lou Reed, Sparks, Gary Numan, Stones, Marilyn Manson, Laibach....a huge variety. I have over 1000 cds and you will find alittle of everything..........except country! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. Date: 14 Mar 1997 22:02:37 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-14 20:57:05 EST, you write: << Well screw you. Kraftwerk (not Kraftwork, dickhead) still sound relevant today, more than DJ Bloody Shadow will in ten years time (or more like two weeks) >> Could not have said it better myself....took the words right out of my mouth!!!! Alan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 15 Mar 1997 05:15:23 At 20.13 14.3.1997 -0500, you wrote: >In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:47 EST, you write: > ><<=20 > Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes=20 > too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky=20 > stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of=20 > music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50=20 > different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come= =20 > out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen=20 > to? >> > > >Lou Reed, Sparks, Gary Numan, Stones, Marilyn Manson, Laibach....a huge >variety. I have over 1000 cds and you will find alittle of >everything..........except country! Any of you like rap? cause i do! joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Davis Subject: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 14 Mar 1997 22:59:41 -0600 Ultravox5@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 97-03-14 20:57:05 EST, you write: > > << > Well screw you. Kraftwerk (not Kraftwork, dickhead) still sound relevant > today, more than DJ Bloody Shadow will in ten years time (or more like two > weeks) > >> > Could not have said it better myself....took the words right out of my > mouth!!!! > > Alan yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like them is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to hell!!!!YOU MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! DICKHEAD!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 15 Mar 1997 00:05:09 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:57 EST, you write: << What other music does anybody out there listen to? >> doors, NIN, eurythmics, enigma, sisters of mercy, dire straits, new order, my life with the thrill kill kult, violent femmes, extreme, orb, scold, phish, god lives underwater, rush, front 242, the dead, men at work, toto, OLD metallica, arkhem, rusted root, paul simon, OLD i mother earth (as old as they can get anyway), the breeders, chemical brothers, OLD prodigy, lords of acid, jens future band, joes future album, and lets not forget SUGAR!!!! lots of other shit too can't remember it all of top o'head joe "live fast die hard win love fear yourself"-joe damaged ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shane Subject: Time becomes a loop Date: 13 Mar 1997 06:43:04 -0500 ------------5BD25F269C50 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WOW! I'm strictly a lurker, but this is really bugging me. I bet all you experts know this, but I gotta ask......is that "time becomes a loop" sample taken from Star Trek's Worf? If not, gosh, it really sounds like him. Sirkits ------------5BD25F269C50 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 WOW! I'm strictly a lurker, but this is really bugging me. I bet all you experts know this, but I gotta ask......is that "time becomes a loop" sample taken from Star Trek's Worf? If not, gosh, it really sounds like him.
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------------5BD25F269C50-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shane Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 13 Mar 1997 06:47:09 -0500 ------------635817BA2DE01 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes......I totally agree. If you don't like Kraftwerk, you should be hunted down and killed. Theres no doubt about it. Everyone should like them. They are good for you. Normally, I don't think that everyone should like the same things, but hey, this is Kraftwerk, guys! Sirkits ------------635817BA2DE01 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes......I totally agree. If you don't like Kraftwerk, you should be hunted down and killed. Theres no doubt about it. Everyone should like them. They are good for you. Normally, I don't think that everyone should like the same things, but hey, this is Kraftwerk, guys!
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------------635817BA2DE01-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Vector Audax" Subject: Re: Time becomes a loop Date: 15 Mar 1997 02:16:13 -0600 Yup, that would be old Worf, son of Moog ;) alson, there is Gordie saying "When we reach that point, whatever happens will happen again" from the same episode. Vector Audax audax@mb.sympatico.ca http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/2028 ---------- > From: Shane > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Time becomes a loop > Date: March 13, 1997 5:43 AM > WOW! I'm strictly a lurker, but this is really bugging me. I bet all you experts know this, but I gotta ask......is that "time becomes a loop" sample taken from Star Trek's Worf? If not, gosh, it really sounds like him. Sirkits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Hey hey hey... calm down! Date: 15 Mar 1997 04:37:25 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-09 23:22:50 EST, you write: << > It's called stupid uneducated little kids who are on this list because they > heard 'The Box' on the radio, and want to find out more info, rather than > researching the entire history. > >> ok...so I'm a little late replying to this message...sue me. Anyway, I'm going to point out that this list is probably one of the best resources around to find out about Orbital, except for their webpages, particularly if you're in the US. While I'll admit that I found out a lot of what I know about the brothers on my own, if I have a pertinent question, I generally come here with it. I'm also going to take this opportunity to say that I'll gladly share whatever information I have to a fellow Orbital fan...... Your pal, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Time becomes a loop Date: 15 Mar 1997 05:07:05 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-15 02:20:07 EST, you write: << OW! I'm strictly a lurker, but this is really bugging me. I bet all you experts know this, but I gotta ask......is that "time becomes a loop" sample taken from Star Trek's Worf? If not, gosh, it really sounds like him. >> i believe so my friend yup yup it is most definitely our large foreheaded friend from the future : ) joe "boo, said the monkey"-joe tired ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 15 Mar 1997 06:03:08 -0500 Brian Davis wrote: > yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like them > is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to hell!!!!YOU > MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL > HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! > DICKHEAD!!!!! down boy, stop growling at the ignorant ones, it's not always their fault...*smile* annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 15 Mar 1997 06:29:13 -0500 on the topic of our tastes... > everything..........except country! here, here! i just got back from a 5hr drive to see one of the most amazing concerts...the cranes played in DC! i'm still in awe. ali is a goddess also: depeche mode, moby, eden, psykosonik (yes there are those of us that like their lyrics...), enigma, robert miles, orb, FSOL, ruby/leslie rankine, bark psychosis, front 242, front line assembly, skinny puppy, pet shop boys, early toad the wet sprocket, dream academy, god lives underwater, stabbing westward, the the, this picture....etc. etc as stated by someone earlier: i have ~1600 cds so the list goes on...(but over 60 are DM) annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 02 Mar 1997 12:37:14 UT Hey, I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 05:24:43 -0800 (PST) On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Mike wrote: This is a total fallicy. The Orb and Orbital are two different groups, with two different missions. Their styles are distinct, and only partially related. > Hey, > > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? > > Mike > == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Young" Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 08:15:19 -0600 > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? Obviously the guy at the counter has no fu..ing idea what he is talking about! The orb is more melodic than the orbital, maybe more abmient... And to awnser your question, YES! they are excellent...I started listeneing to the orb b-4 I even knew who the orbital was. Go back and kick the guy at the counter in the head! robert ryoung@fastlane.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old? Date: 16 Mar 1997 00:39:16 +1000 hmmm...After reading the responses from the last two freeks about Kraftwerk, lets get ourselves some perspective here. First, They were a mighty band in their time pioneers in a field of hundreds of try hards, wanna bes and non-starters. Theyre right up there as a makers and shapers of a prototype of a musical form that was experimental in its engineering as it was in it's composition. Two, the slagging off of another's musical taste is VERY CHILDISH and helps no-one. Everyone likes different stuff. For example, I cant really understand how anyone can like Orbital and then try and say theyre similar to Psychosonik. I mean, I didnt much like em, But what can I do if I slag them off publicly but upset They Who Like The Band, and theres no milage to be gained on that kind of bandwagon, EVER. OK, my turn to wait for the hate mail:) Thanks for your indulgence:) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 11:59:14 -0500 (EST) The guy behind the counter that you spoke to, obviously, has NO clue what he was talking about.You need to find another record store, my friend. While the two band do evoke some similarities, they are farthest thing from a "poor version of Orbital." The two bands are amazing, but they can hardly be compared other than that they use synthesizers for their art. (That's probably the only similarity.) They are amazing in their own ways. If you have not listened to "Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld" or the full-length versions of the songs "A Huge, Ever Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Center Of The Ultraworld" and "The Blue Room," I would suggest that you get on the ball. I do not know one person that listens to or makes electronic dance music that has not been touched (or completely BLOWN AWAY) by the work that the Orb has done. The Orb, which consists of Dr. Alex Patterson and rotating members (but it's been Thrash most often lately), is one of the most influential and respected electronic artists in the world. Alex used to work with Jimmy Cauty from the KLF back when "Chill Out" was being recorded. He has certainly paid his dues and deserves all the respect that he gets. So please go buy ANY Orb CD, and make up your own mind, and don't listen to that dork behind the counter. HE KNOWS NOTHING!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old? Date: 15 Mar 1997 12:01:37 -0500 (EST) You are so right, Arash. It's nice to see someone else that shares my same opinion. Hopefully, others will follow suit, but I doubt it.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 03:12:03 +1000 At 08:15 AM 3/15/97 -0600, you wrote: > >> I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter >said >> they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? > >Obviously the guy at the counter has no fu..ing idea what he is talking >about! > >The orb is more melodic than the orbital, maybe more abmient... > >And to awnser your question, YES! they are excellent...I started listeneing >to the orb >b-4 I even knew who the orbital was. > >Go back and kick the guy at the counter in the head! well, this depends..their last one, Orbis terranum was almost devoid of music..it seemd to be mostly ambient soundscape noise...But theres only one way to find out: try it before buying:) Their Earlier stuff was mighty good though;) I remember the Guys at wired magazine described this last one as "can a computer be taught to fart underwater for an hour? Yes." Cruel, somewhat inaccurate, but as I say, try it, you might like em anyway:) Even Guys at counters deserve the benefit of the doubt:) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: reelisti@gate.net Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 15 Mar 1997 12:50:11 -0500 >yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like >them >is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to >hell!!!!YOU >MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL >HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! >DICKHEAD!!!!! I hope you were being a bit sarcastic...There is no need to get hostile. Why can't you make an intelligent argument which will not only refute his statement but demonstrate that you have a higher mental capacity? Kraftwerk doesn't need people like that defending them. I still hope you were being sarcastic, sometimes its hard to tell when you can't hear the person's voice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "s.f.w.d." Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 10:04:32 +0000 > > Hey, > > > > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said > > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? > > > > Mike What??? Thats the stupidest thing I've heard all day (sure I just got up and haven't really talked to anyone yet, but I'm sure it will remain the stupidest thing all day) The Orb is so completely different than Orbital... Tell the counter guy to go piss off after you slap him around... The Orb(s) you might want to start with: Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld or Orblivion __________________________________________ sfwd@sonic.net wasted time in mass abundance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: reelisti@gate.net Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old? Date: 15 Mar 1997 13:05:38 -0500 >Two, the slagging off of another's musical taste is VERY CHILDISH and >helps >no-one. Everyone likes different stuff. For example, I cant really >understand how anyone can like Orbital and then try and say theyre similar >to Psychosonik. I mean, I didnt much like em, But what can I do if I >slag >them off publicly but upset They Who Like The Band, and theres no milage to >be gained on that kind of bandwagon, EVER. I do agree that "slagging off another's musical taste" is useless and harmful, but there is a difference between determining whether or not you like a band and whether or not a band is great in an artistic sense. There is no accounting for taste: you can say that you love Josh Wink but if you try and argue that he produces great art, which is profound, complex, and evocative, you may get many that disagree. I don't know enough about Kraftwerk's music to enter into an argument. I have some of their tapes but I haven't really listened to them ( really listening means no dancing, no diversions, no thoughts- just closing your eyes and absorbing the music) or personally critiqued them. I think we should refrain from insulting people's tastes, but keep an open environment for discourse on this mailing list. Ivy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Trevor Taylor" Subject: RE: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 17:58:41 UT **Obviously the guy at the counter has no fu..ing idea what he is talking about! **The orb is more melodic than the orbital, maybe more abmient... **And to awnser your question, YES! they are excellent...I started listeneing to the orb b-4 I even knew who the orbital was. **Go back and kick the guy at the counter in the head! Obviously you don't either! Who are you, Mark Goodier?? If I got a tenner everytime some fool called Orbital "The" Orbital I think I'd be damn rich. I could now get in to some long discussion about the merits of Orb (previously known as "The" Orb) - but that speaks for itself! So Yes! - go and kick the guy at the counter in the head, and then get their new album Orblivion and go see 'em live if you can, 'cos they're sorted. sorry for being really picky, but I feel quite strongly about this subject! :>) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:07:32 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-15 07:55:41 EST, you write: << Hey, I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? Mike >> From what I have heard so far of Orb....they seem alittle overrated....but I KNOW that some on this list will disagree with me!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: RE: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 15 Mar 1997 13:17:53 people listen to all kinds of music.. my personal fav's are techno and the blues.. I can't get enough stevie ray vaughn and BB King myself =) but I'll listen to anything but country and rap -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: POOR VERSION OF ORBI Date: 15 Mar 1997 13:18:00 Well it depends on you're point of view.. I love Orb because I'm very much into that mellow kinda music. But most people who go for a much heavier beat and faster music won't like em. -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SonikDeath Subject: Re: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 15 Mar 1997 15:14:23 -0500 brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org wrote: > > people listen to all kinds of music.. my personal fav's are techno and the > blues.. I can't get enough stevie ray vaughn and BB King myself =) but I'll > listen to anything but country and rap > -Brian hey, I listen to punk, ska, riot grrl shit, indie rock, oi, raggae, a lil rap, & even tekno. I hate it when these close-minded assholes go off & call me a trendy posuer too cuz they don't what tha fuck they are talking about! -JD http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/5280/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Davis Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old? Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:24:29 -0600 Arash Mohebbi wrote: > > hmmm...After reading the responses from the last two freeks about Kraftwerk, > lets get ourselves some perspective here. > > First, They were a mighty band in their time pioneers in a field of hundreds > of try hards, wanna bes and non-starters. Theyre right up there as a makers > and shapers of a prototype of a musical form that was experimental in its > engineering as it was in it's composition. i agree, but it doesn't mean i have to like them(or want to see them live)(not that, as a yank, i have a chance in hades of going to Tribal Gathering, anyway....) > Two, the slagging off of another's musical taste is VERY CHILDISH and helps > no-one. Everyone likes different stuff. me, i have no problem if someone says that they think a certain band sucks...i'm quite secure in my tastes, and others slagging them has no real effect on me....but when the slurs of"dickhead" start flying because someone doesn't like a band you like, well that's a sign of a stunted maturity in my book....thus, my admittedly over-blown sarcastic reply. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Davis Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:32:41 -0600 reelisti@gate.net wrote: > > >yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like >them > >is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to >hell!!!!YOU > >MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL > >HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! > >DICKHEAD!!!!! yep....sarcasm(albeit subtle as a lead pipe) in full effect....fight fire with fire and all that...hoping to show the original poster how infantile he was being(for calling someone a dickhead for not liking Kraftwerk)....sorry for the intrusion...i actually meant to reply only to him, but those stupid reply buttons get me every time.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: yeah... Date: 15 Mar 1997 16:16:14 -0500 stop slagging other bands. Praise Orbital instead! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tsee Subject: re:DIgest replies,US SATAN, Autechre Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:52:54 -0800 >>Hey ho everyone...are we in the US still scheduled to get the Full Live >>Set from Irving Plaze in NYC; I think 7-9 tracks total? >>Steve? Mark? anyone? > >NO. >You will now get Insides with an extra cd that has SATAN, SATAN (edit), >Halcyon and maybe IMPACT. No release dates as yet. > > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price Steve, so does this mean that the Insides cd will now not come with the Times Fly EP in it? \ \ | / / (o o) ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- ETX, Trent See Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in Worlds Chat as user "Trent". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tsee Subject: Re: MP3s "orbital" ???? Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:56:30 -0800 > >How do I get off this list? > >=============================================================================== > >Andy Proctor > \ \ | / / (o o) ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- ETX, Trent See Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in Worlds Chat as user "Trent". *sigh* and for those of you who keep asking how to get off the Orbital list...just type "unsubscribe" in the email and subject of the email and send it to orbital@xmission.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tsee Subject: Re: Ramblings Date: 15 Mar 1997 14:58:29 -0800 >This is the first message I've ever posted to the list and I just >thought I'd tell you that if you're in a shitty mood on the way to >work. Stick 'The Girl With The Sun In Her Head' on your stereo or >walkman, have a tab (if you smoke...obviously) and you'll arrive at >work in a fucking top mood. > >Works for me. Cheers > >simon > >ps. It doesn't work for long cos work'll put you straight back into a >shitty mood. I also like the 'Tranquilizer' on the Times Fly EP for that. \ \ | / / (o o) ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- ETX, Trent See Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in Worlds Chat as user "Trent". *sigh* and for those of you who keep asking how to get off the Orbital list...just type "unsubscribe" in the email and subject of the email and send it to orbital@xmission.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. Date: 15 Mar 1997 18:03:21 -0500 (EST) absolutly, dj shadow was two weeks old when he broke, and i live in the states, cheers to kraftwerk , like i said before. sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, neil lawrence wrote: > Well screw you. Kraftwerk (not Kraftwork, dickhead) still sound relevant > today, more than DJ Bloody Shadow will in ten years time (or more like two > weeks) > > ---------- > > From: Ev the Spud Wizard > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > Subject: Sol. Speaks. > > Date: 14 March 1997 12:42 > > > > *LOL* > > There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). Thanks > > Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With the > > emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in the > > company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most > innovative > > guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here > would > > go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern > dance > > music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? > > Keep Kraftwork to comeback tours and best of albums. And I don't mean > > to denigrate all that they did for early electronic music by that. > Anyone for > > a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* > > Sol. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 15 Mar 1997 18:05:32 -0500 (EST) hey thanks im so happy i know every band that you ever listened to, my life is complete. accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Sat, 15 Mar 1997 NEFYR@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:57 EST, you write: > > << What other music does anybody out there listen > to? >> > doors, NIN, eurythmics, enigma, sisters of mercy, dire straits, new order, my > life with the thrill kill kult, violent femmes, extreme, orb, scold, phish, > god lives underwater, rush, front 242, the dead, men at work, toto, OLD > metallica, arkhem, rusted root, paul simon, OLD i mother earth (as old as > they can get anyway), the breeders, chemical brothers, OLD prodigy, lords of > acid, jens future band, joes future album, and lets not forget SUGAR!!!! lots > of other shit too can't remember it all of top o'head > > joe > > "live fast die hard win love fear yourself"-joe damaged > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 15 Mar 1997 18:08:10 -0500 (EST) > yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like them > is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to hell!!!!YOU > MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL > HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! > DICKHEAD!!!!! > cheers to excellent sarcasm.keep this up. notorious s.e.a n ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old? Date: 15 Mar 1997 19:26:46 -0500 Arash Mohebbi wrote: > no-one. Everyone likes different stuff. For example, I cant really > understand how anyone can like Orbital and then try and say theyre similar > to Psychosonik. I mean, I didnt much like em, But what can I do if I i agree with all your points, i just don't remember any of us comparing psykosonik to orbital, only defending their talent, they are not alike... more rambling... annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 19:32:37 -0500 Mindub808@aol.com wrote: > The Orb, which consists of Dr. Alex Patterson and rotating members (but it's > been Thrash most often lately), is one of the most influential and respected > um, thrash left before orb before orbvs terr. (in. like 1993 or 94) lately the other main member is andy hughes... annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "neil lawrence" Subject: Apologies to the group Date: 16 Mar 1997 00:52:14 -0000 Ooops. Sorry guys, I let my fingers do my thinking for me after far too much alcohol last night. I agree, on reflection, that my comments were infantile following someone making a perfectly harmless remark about Kraftwerk. I think I was more annoyed that he'd spelt their name wrong. Anyway, worry not as I'm quiting the list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Duncan Price Subject: Re: MP3 stuff Date: 15 Mar 1997 20:15:23 -0500 Can someone tell me the address for the MP3 clips? Thanks! Duncan "I think about life and I think about death - neither one particularly appeals to me." - Morrissey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 15 Mar 1997 21:52:30 -0500 (EST) I'm sorry... you are correct. I had a momentary lapse of stupidity. I knew that. Why I didn't write Andy's name is beyond me. I stand corrected. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pezgirl@atl.mindspring.com (Laurie Beasley) Subject: Re: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 16 Mar 1997 03:43:01 +1000 I have kind of varied taste... some of my favorites besides Orbital include smashing pumpkins, jane's addiction, hum, weezer, the breeders, porno for pyros, prodigy, violent femmes, b-52's, folk implosion, god lives underwater, REM... i also like moby, fsol... >brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org wrote: >> >> people listen to all kinds of music.. my personal fav's are techno and the >> blues.. I can't get enough stevie ray vaughn and BB King myself =) but I'll >> listen to anything but country and rap >> -Brian > >hey, I listen to punk, ska, riot grrl shit, indie rock, oi, raggae, a >lil rap, & even tekno. I hate it when these close-minded assholes go >off & call me a trendy posuer too cuz they don't what tha fuck they are >talking about! > >-JD >http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/5280/ pezgirl@mindspring.com pezgrrrl on IRC "a twist in the fabric of space... where time becomes a loop..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendi Wachsmuth Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 16 Mar 1997 03:56:28 -0600 (CST) At 03:54 PM 3/13/98 -0800, you wrote: >Anyone for >> a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* >> Sol. > > >Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes >too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky >stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of >music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50 >different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come >out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen >to? >this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with anything else, but that's the way i am. i see you guys talking of all kinds of different music, and i can't help but notice that you "delete" country almost exclusively, but also sometimes rap. whattup? what about patsy cline, roy orbison, hank williams, willie nelson, the sugar hill gang, run dmc, public enemy, etc... are we forgetting our roots in order to surge that oh so important path to the future? not just 50 artists, but infinity artists, to put it in a child-like way of speech. ta ta for now, -wendigo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 16 Mar 1997 08:37:59 -0600 (CST) On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Wendi Wachsmuth wrote: > At 03:54 PM 3/13/98 -0800, you wrote: > >Anyone for > >> a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* > >> Sol. > > > > > >Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes > >too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky > >stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of > >music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50 > >different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come > >out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen > >to? > >this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with anything else, but that's > the way i am. i see you guys talking of all kinds of different music, and i > can't help but notice that you "delete" country almost exclusively, but also > sometimes rap. whattup? what about patsy cline, roy orbison, hank williams, > willie nelson, the sugar hill gang, run dmc, public enemy, etc... are we > forgetting our roots in order to surge that oh so important path to the > future? not just 50 artists, but infinity artists, to put it in a child-like > way of speech. ta ta for now, > -wendigo > Yes. Country and Rap blow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Orbital - where abouts? Date: 16 Mar 1997 14:42:44 +0000 Hi, Does anybody know where _exactly_ orbital come from?. I live a couple of miles away from Sevenoaks - the small town in Kent (UK) which the orbital web page mentions. Does anybody know any more info on their early years perchance ? -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Harriet Alvin Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 15:54:48 GMT On Sun, 2 Mar 97 12:37:14 UT Mike wrote: > From: Mike > Date: Sun, 2 Mar 97 12:37:14 UT > Subject: Poor Version of Orbital > To: orbital@xmission.com > > Hey, > > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? > > Mike I went to see the Orb live here in Liverpool on Friday, and they were great. They're not as dancey as Orbital - some of the tunes on their albums are very ambient, but that's definitely not a criticism. There's some beautiful melodies in there, and funny samples dotted around. The new album 'Orblivion' is well worth listening to, and I would recommend people to go and see them if you can catch the tour. My only complaint is that it finished at 2am - a bit on the early side if you ask me! Harriet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Harriet Alvin Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 15:54:48 GMT On Sun, 2 Mar 97 12:37:14 UT Mike wrote: > From: Mike > Date: Sun, 2 Mar 97 12:37:14 UT > Subject: Poor Version of Orbital > To: orbital@xmission.com > > Hey, > > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? > > Mike I went to see the Orb live here in Liverpool on Friday, and they were great. They're not as dancey as Orbital - some of the tunes on their albums are very ambient, but that's definitely not a criticism. There's some beautiful melodies in there, and funny samples dotted around. The new album 'Orblivion' is well worth listening to, and I would recommend people to go and see them if you can catch the tour. My only complaint is that it finished at 2am - a bit on the early side if you ask me! Harriet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brandman@mail.utexas.edu (Brandon) Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 12:15:14 -0600 (CST) what do you here think of Orb's "Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty, the Orb Remix Project"? brandman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: The Saint Sdtrack Date: 16 Mar 1997 17:59:09 -0500 (EST) Does anyone have any word on who's going to be on The Saint sdtrack? So far I've heard Orbital, FSOL, and Daft Punk.... Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Opus III -Reply Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:03:15 -0500 Sorry I am behind... I don't know If anyone replied to the question regarding Opus III. They have two albums (that I know of and own) "Mind Fruit" and "Guru Mother". They are both pretty good. If you have to choose between them, I'd get "Guru Mother". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andrew Minett Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:33:39 -0500 (EST) At 12:15 PM 3/16/97 -0600, you wrote: >what do you here think of Orb's "Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call >of Duty, the Orb Remix Project"? > >brandman Well, as I was reading this message I just happened to be playing the first disc of this fabulous release. Being a new acolyte to the ambient music genre I discovered the Orb right after hearing Orbital (their discs are beside each other in the music bin!). So I picked up the remix CD after reading an article praising its diversity of sound, and it wasn't lying. The album shows the changing attitudes of the group over the years and their ability to make even a mediocre tune (Ship of Fools by Erasure, not my favourite) into a highly listenable experience. Anyway, if you do find the CD it isn't cheap ($32 Canadian for me) so you'll probably really have to like the Orb to buy it. It was my first Orb purchase (My brother had the Blue Room Single) and I think it was a lucky find at that. I hope this helps. Andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Laibach Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:35:27 -0500 (EST) Any other fans of Laibach on here.....gonna see them Saturday in SF. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:49:10 -0500 (EST) I had most of those remixes before they were even collected on that album. I thought they were really good when they came out. The ones I hadn't heard were great, too. What do you think of it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Are These Actual Miles? Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:53:16 EST what kind of music is it? which track does the sample from halcyon come from? >Sorry I am behind... > >I don't know If anyone replied to the question regarding Opus III. They >have two albums (that I know of and own) "Mind Fruit" and "Guru >Mother". They are both pretty good. If you have to choose between >them, I'd get "Guru Mother". > > > liebermj@idol.union.edu liebermj@virtual.union.edu \\~// (o o) --------------------------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------------- Spaceships and time machines are no escape from the human condition. Let Othello subject Desdemona to a lie-detector test; his jealousy will still blind him to the evidence. Let Oedipus triumph over gravity; he won't triumph over his fate. <-Richard Kehl-> -----------------------------------------------.oooO-------------------- ( ) Oooo. ) ( ( ) (_) ) ( (_) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Laibach Date: 16 Mar 1997 19:08:51 -0500 I am the ultimate Laibach freak!!! Tell me how the concert goes, I'm jealous, I saw them about 6 years ago in New York, it was an experience! Are they touring or is it just a couple shows here and there like Jamiroquai? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Orbital at the mall Date: 16 Mar 1997 19:18:48 -0500 I ran to the mall today to pick up the new Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Blur, Gene and Orb albums. While digging for the Orb's album, I notcied the Camelot music had about 30 copies of various Orbital albums, the store manager, who is a friend of mine, tells me that In-Sides and Orbital2 are selling well, along with the Chemical Brothers and Prodigy. Watch-out, they might actually be as big as Chemical Brothers or Prodigy with their next album... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply Date: 16 Mar 1997 19:52:56 -0500 Opus III is dancy, but not at all as good as Orbital or MBM or otherstuff. The singer's voice is wonderful though... I'll have to get back to you on the sample... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Grandmaster Mellie Mel" Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply Date: 17 Mar 1997 01:21:06 -0000 The sample from Halcyon is actually a backwards looped sample of Kirsty from Opus III singing a track called 'Fine Day' which was out about 1992 here in England. I'm not sure if it got anywhere in America. Part of the lyrics were: "It's going to be a fine night tonight, It's going to be a fine day tomorrow. It's a fine day, People open Windows, They leave their houses, Just for a short while..." So now you know!!!! Richard ---------- > From: Are These Actual Miles? > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply > Date: 16 March 1997 23:53 > > what kind of music is it? > which track does the sample from halcyon come from? > > >Sorry I am behind... > > > >I don't know If anyone replied to the question regarding Opus III. They > >have two albums (that I know of and own) "Mind Fruit" and "Guru > >Mother". They are both pretty good. If you have to choose between > >them, I'd get "Guru Mother". > > > > > > > liebermj@idol.union.edu > liebermj@virtual.union.edu \\~// > (o o) > --------------------------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------------- > Spaceships and time machines are no escape from the human condition. > Let Othello subject Desdemona to a lie-detector test; his jealousy > will still blind him to the evidence. Let Oedipus triumph over gravity; > he won't triumph over his fate. > <-Richard Kehl-> > -----------------------------------------------.oooO-------------------- > ( ) Oooo. > ) ( ( ) > (_) ) ( > (_) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendi Wachsmuth Date: 16 Mar 1997 18:17:57 -0600 (CST) what is this "saint" thing? is it a new movie coming out soon? sorry to be so clueless, but i don't really keep up much with current events. except...were youguys aware of the new orb album? it hasn't yet been released in the u.s., but we can get import pressings already. arrival date of alex, et. al. in austin,tx., april 25th. color me thrilled! -curiously yours, w ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendy Olson Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 09:35:30 -0800 Dearest Robert, It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from Snivilisation. These songs almost make me believe in a heaven and a god. Wendy > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendy Olson Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 16 Mar 1997 09:48:22 -0800 Joona (what kind of a name is Joona?), Yes, there are Orbital die hard fans that are mature enough to be open to other types of music. I like rap- Too Short, Erik B, NWA etc, I like reggae- Eek-A-Mouse, Mutabaruka, Ini Kamozi etc. And I even love bands like Parliament and yes, even Michael Jackson. So there! Wendy >Any of you like rap? cause i do! >------------------------------------------------- =20 >joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital >feloc Future Sound Of London >jp@clinet.fi Autechre >------------------------------------------------- =20 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Young" Subject: RE: reply to Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 21:09:40 -0600 > Dearest Robert, > It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. > Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from > Snivilisation I am actually not sure if your message was directed at me, but given the above incomplete identifier "Robert", I will rebut. I happen to own 6 orbital cd's (including imports and remixes) and have seen them in concert 3 times...(I hope for more soon!) I also own 5 orb cd's and have seen them perform twice... I am a fan of both groups, and enjoy both ambient and techno music....depending on my current mood! Although I can ALWAYS enjoy listening to Orbital because their music is sooo diverse....Personally I feel Paul and Phil Hartnoll are two of the most inventive and talented artists in music today! (Do you know who the Hartnoll brothers are?) No Orbital does not blow Orb, a comparison should not be made...they are two different styles of music that at times "overlap"! If your message was directed at me, YES, I took your statement personally and wish if individuals on this mailing list wish to specifically "bash" others statements....do so privately (via personal e-mail)....Otherwise you just embarrass yourself!!! And yes, I do realize I am sending the above to the ENTIRE mailing list.....This Once! Robert J. Young ryoung@fastlane.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Young" Subject: Re: Reply to Orbital Comment Date: 16 Mar 1997 21:17:13 -0600 > Dearest Robert, > It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. > Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from > Snivilisation I am actually not sure if your message was directed at me, but given the above incomplete identifier "Robert", I will rebut. I happen to own 6 orbital cd's (including imports and remixes) and have seen them in concert 3 times...(I hope for more soon!) I also own 5 orb cd's and have seen them perform twice... I am a fan of both groups, and enjoy both ambient and techno music....depending on my current mood! Although I can ALWAYS enjoy listening to Orbital because their music is sooo diverse....Personally I feel Paul and Phil Hartnoll are two of the most inventive and talented artists in music today! (Do you know who the Hartnoll brothers are?) No Orbital does not blow Orb, a comparison should not be made...they are two different styles of music that at times "overlap"! If your message was directed at me, YES, I took your statement personally and wish if individuals on this mailing list wish to specifically "bash" others statements....do so privately (via personal e-mail)....Otherwise you just embarrass yourself!!! And yes, I do realize I am sending the above to the ENTIRE mailing list.....This Once! Robert J. Young ryoung@fastlane.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mindub808@aol.com Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:25:20 -0500 (EST) The sample is from "It's A Fine Day" off of the first album. It was the first single off that record, but I can't remember the name of the album. Mind Fruit, I think. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Liu Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 19:33:30 -0800 (PST) I have to say that ORB is nothing like ORBITAL, but I personally think, both are brilliant in their own right. They have two different conceptions and ideas but genius. For instance, the new one, Orblivion, is absolutely incredible I think. I've had it for a few weeks now and I can't get enough of it to tell you the truth. I can't wait for their LA appearance. I saw them a couple years ago in LA and at ORGANIC this past summer and although, they were two completely different shows, they were absolutely amazing. Anyway, you should definitely check out any ORB release, specifically the new one, Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld, and although nobody seems to like it, Orbus Terrarum. Terrarum is much more ambient than the others, but I still think it is incredibly brilliant. I haven't heard anybody on this list say many good things about it, but it is the subtleties and the concepts behind it personally. Check it out for yourself and see what you think. Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:39:12 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-15 07:33:30 EST, you write: << i just got back from a 5hr drive to see one of the most amazing concerts...the cranes played in DC! i'm still in awe. ali is a goddess >> i truely wish i could have been there i love the cranes... joe "wish not for death, wish that you may get there alive"-joe psychotic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital at the mall Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:57:14 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-16 19:58:53 EST, you write: << I notcied the Camelot music had about 30 copies of various Orbital albums, the store manager, who is a friend of mine, tells me that In-Sides and Orbital2 are selling well >> You have to be kidding....the local Camelot never has more than 3-4 Orbital albums at any given time.....and they never ever have Sniv.....I had to order that from one of the local non-chain stores. --Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 23:06:19 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-16 21:40:21 EST, you write: << Orbital blows the Orb. >> errrrmmm--I think you used the wrong slang term here...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:26:49 -0600 Wendy Olson wrote: > > Dearest Robert, > It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. > Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from > Snivilisation. > These songs almost make me believe in a heaven and a god. > Wendy > > > > > > dearest wendy, i hate to butt in private discussions, but it was a post to the list. i am on both the orb and orbital lists and have approx. 20-25 titles from each of these bands. they are two of my very favorite and have gone a long way in turning me on to other branches of electronica. since you are such a big orbital fan i find it odd that you would say that they blow the orb. if you are familiar with the orb you might recognize that they have been, if anything, probably one of the most innovative and influential electronic bands to ever record. orbital is important and i am a big fan (otherwise i wouldnt so much damn money searching for their first 12's) but they have yet to reach the stage of development that the orb has. if orbital continues evolving, which has been maybe their best trait, they may reach those heights. again, i do not mean to insult, i just want to express an opinion from someone who has spent a tremendous amount of time listening to both bands. please respond if you agree/disagree or hate the above message. clietz@enteract.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Laibach Date: 17 Mar 1997 00:08:36 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-16 19:52:14 EST, you write: << I am the ultimate Laibach freak!!! Tell me how the concert goes, I'm jealous, I saw them about 6 years ago in New York, it was an experience! Are they touring or is it just a couple shows here and there like Jamiroquai? >> This is a US tour....several cities. This will be my first time seeing them and can't wait....!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Laibach Date: 16 Mar 1997 21:29:27 -0800 (PST) On Sun, 16 Mar 1997 Ultravox5@aol.com wrote: > Any other fans of Laibach on here.....gonna see them Saturday in SF. That I am. I will also be there on Saturday at the Trocadero. And I'll be seeing Prodigy on the 15th (I think) of April at the Fillmore. As far as Laibach goes, I hope they don't metal out on us. Take us back to the years of Kapital, and NOT Jesus Christ Superstar. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Orbital at the mall Date: 16 Mar 1997 21:32:27 -0800 (PST) On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, damien a. haussling wrote: > Watch-out, they might actually be as big as Chemical Brothers or Prodigy > with their next album... I don't think so. And don't think Prodigy is all that big either. Granted they are known, but not universally by everyone like, say... Smashing Pumpkins. For instance, I went to get Prodigy tickets today, like 6 hours after they went on sale, and not a single person had bought any before me. Also, it's not The Prodigy OR Chemical Brothers OR Orbital who make themselves appear commercialized, it's the record labels and publishers. They just make the music, especially in Orbital's case. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 16 Mar 1997 21:34:06 -0800 (PST) On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Wendy Olson wrote: > Dearest Robert, > It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. > Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from > Snivilisation. > These songs almost make me believe in a heaven and a god. > Wendy Did you not read the entire discussion on how The Orb is a different mission altogether than Orbital? Neither blow anyone. As far as the heaven and god thing goes, it's called ultimate sensory stimulation. Get used to it, or better yet, don't. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Prodigy Date: 17 Mar 1997 00:20:27 -0600 (CST) Does anyone know when The Prodigy will be playing in Chicago? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tsee Subject: What time is AMP? Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:37:51 -0800 I tried taping AMP but I didn't get it last Sunday morning...has MTV been f...ing with the times!! I'm getting pissed! \ \ | / / (o o) ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- ETX, Trent See Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in Worlds Chat as user "Trent". *sigh* and for those of you who keep asking how to get off the Orbital list...just type "unsubscribe" in the email and subject of the email and send it to orbital@xmission.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kristie Stiles" Subject: a little off topic . . . Date: 16 Mar 1997 22:42:29 hey, I'm new to the list but I've got a question: has anybody heard of the German group "Noomfields" ? I heard them the other night and was blown away and none of the record stores in the area have a clue about them Cheers! soulkiss Be Young. Have fun. Visit Mexico. Dance all night. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: What time is AMP? Date: 17 Mar 1997 03:34:58 -0600 (CST) I had the same problem this weekend. They showed Beavis and Butthead instead of AMP. On the prevue channel, it listed AMP as being aired at its normal time though. Guess we'll just have to wait for Friday night. On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, tsee wrote: > I tried taping AMP but I didn't get it last Sunday morning...has MTV been > f...ing with the times!! I'm getting pissed! > \ \ | / / > (o o) > ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- > ETX, > > Trent See > > Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in > Worlds Chat as user "Trent". > > *sigh* and for those of you who keep asking how to get off the Orbital > list...just type "unsubscribe" in the email and subject of the email and > send it to orbital@xmission.com. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: What time is AMP? Date: 17 Mar 1997 03:34:58 -0600 (CST) I had the same problem this weekend. They showed Beavis and Butthead instead of AMP. On the prevue channel, it listed AMP as being aired at its normal time though. Guess we'll just have to wait for Friday night. On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, tsee wrote: > I tried taping AMP but I didn't get it last Sunday morning...has MTV been > f...ing with the times!! I'm getting pissed! > \ \ | / / > (o o) > ---------------------o00o--( )--o00o----------------------- > ETX, > > Trent See > > Occassionally, I can be found wandering around in > Worlds Chat as user "Trent". > > *sigh* and for those of you who keep asking how to get off the Orbital > list...just type "unsubscribe" in the email and subject of the email and > send it to orbital@xmission.com. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: NON-orbital: other music Date: 17 Mar 1997 02:52:25 -0800 (PST) Anyone else into System 7? == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Rotherham" Subject: ORB LIVE!! Date: 17 Mar 1997 00:12:50 -0000 For all Orb fans, check out The Orb on Radio 1FM, UK, next Sunday, 23 March 1997, from the Barrowlands. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DR J J JACOBS" Subject: Re: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 17 Mar 1997 11:58:24 +0000 (GMT) I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any suggestions? At the moment I'm thinking of (a) Underworld album (b) Chemical Brothers album (c) (based on recent discussions hereabouts) Orb album (d) a compilation. (I bought some total shit called 'The House Collection' last week and I need to be redeemed.) (BTW I've got all the Orbital stuff, obviously) Any advice very gratefully received!! Ta, Dr JJJ Department of Film and Television Studies University of Warwick U.K. [UK phone: 01203-524645] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 17 Mar 1997 04:53:23 -0800 (PST) On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, DR J J JACOBS wrote: Underworld. > I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning > a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any > suggestions? > At the moment I'm thinking of > (a) Underworld album > (b) Chemical Brothers album > (c) (based on recent discussions hereabouts) Orb album > (d) a compilation. (I bought some total shit called 'The House > Collection' last week and I need to be redeemed.) > (BTW I've got all the Orbital stuff, obviously) > Any advice very gratefully received!! > > > > Ta, > > > Dr JJJ > > > Department of Film and Television Studies > University of Warwick > U.K. > [UK phone: 01203-524645] > == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 18 Mar 1997 00:33:45 +1000 At 11:58 AM 3/17/97 +0000, you wrote: >I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning >a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any >suggestions? Hmm...lets see now:) >At the moment I'm thinking of >(a) Underworld album Ok, I'll get bashed for this, but they're rather hardcore and very full on. Feel like that all the time? >(b) Chemical Brothers album Theyre always good fun:) >(c) (based on recent discussions hereabouts) Orb album Hmmm..But which one? theres so many to choose...try some of the earlier stuff:) something with Fluffy white clouds perhaps? >(d) a compilation. (I bought some total shit called 'The House >Collection' last week and I need to be redeemed.) EEK! compilations! Dont get me started:) Um, If you can get it, get your paws on "Trans-Central Connection". Considering its a compo of some UK Midlands artists I'd not heard of before, it was surprisingly good in parts:) Compilations are always a dodgy affair...specially in some shops where they refuse to rip the shrink-wrap to let you get an earful of what the hell it is you're gonna be paying your big bucks for:) Oh, and beware of giving out your phone number over the net dude:)) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Richard Moralee Subject: Re: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 17 Mar 1997 14:56:27 +0000 DR J J JACOBS wrote: > > I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning > a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any > suggestions? > At the moment I'm thinking of > (a) Underworld album > (b) Chemical Brothers album > (c) (based on recent discussions hereabouts) Orb album > (d) a compilation. (I bought some total shit called 'The House > Collection' last week and I need to be redeemed.) > (BTW I've got all the Orbital stuff, obviously) > Any advice very gratefully received!! > > Ta, > > Dr JJJ > > Department of Film and Television Studies > University of Warwick > U.K. > [UK phone: 01203-524645] My vote goes for THE ORB, orblivion or adventures beyond the ultraworld ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: Other music Date: 17 Mar 1997 14:58:04 +0000 At 17:12 13/03/97 -0600, Anthony Agee wrote: >D.J. Shadow is stopping by in April. Any reviews on his live set from >someone on this list?? I think Tribal Gathering is billed as his first ever live performance, so you'll not get many reviews of him live. But the album's bloody good. Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: Other music Date: 17 Mar 1997 14:58:04 +0000 At 17:12 13/03/97 -0600, Anthony Agee wrote: >D.J. Shadow is stopping by in April. Any reviews on his live set from >someone on this list?? I think Tribal Gathering is billed as his first ever live performance, so you'll not get many reviews of him live. But the album's bloody good. Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 04 Mar 1997 14:58:26 UT I thought that Underworlds latest 2nd toughest....etc was a bit naff actually. But the Chemical Brothers stuff is cool, their new single is out soon plus album too!! I also heard the Prodigy's new album is not too far away (Apr-May release?!?) if yr into them also. Mike ---------- Sent: 17 March 1997 12:53 Cc: orbital@mail.xmission.com On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, DR J J JACOBS wrote: Underworld. > I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning > a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any > suggestions? > At the moment I'm thinking of > (a) Underworld album > (b) Chemical Brothers album > (c) (based on recent discussions hereabouts) Orb album > (d) a compilation. (I bought some total shit called 'The House > Collection' last week and I need to be redeemed.) > (BTW I've got all the Orbital stuff, obviously) > Any advice very gratefully received!! > > > > Ta, > > > Dr JJJ > > > Department of Film and Television Studies > University of Warwick > U.K. > [UK phone: 01203-524645] > == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Josh Carley Subject: RE: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 17 Mar 1997 07:15:50 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC32A3.0BD27050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable gotta join in on this one.... the cure (my personal favorite), morrissey/the smiths, depeche mode, = nin, weezer, tricky, bjork, alice in chains, sp (although i'm a little = embarassed to admit that lately...), curve, cranes, kmfdm, stabbing = westward, u2, sting (alot lately..), bush (as rotten apple whizzes = overhead...) violent femmes, erasure, mariachi music and bagpipe = music... mmm....beloved bagpipes... and more that i can't think of now = being that it's far to early in the morning.... =20 -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, March 14, 1997 9:05 PM In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:57 EST, you write: << What other music does anybody out there listen=20 to? >> doors, NIN, eurythmics, enigma, sisters of mercy, dire straits, new = order, my life with the thrill kill kult, violent femmes, extreme, orb, scold, = phish, god lives underwater, rush, front 242, the dead, men at work, toto, OLD metallica, arkhem, rusted root, paul simon, OLD i mother earth (as old = as they can get anyway), the breeders, chemical brothers, OLD prodigy, = lords of acid, jens future band, joes future album, and lets not forget SUGAR!!!! 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I have it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply Date: 17 Mar 1997 10:43:02 -0500 The Opus III sample is from "It's a fine day" from their '92 album "Mind Fruit"....:) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] -Reply Date: 17 Mar 1997 10:47:25 -0500 The Cranes rule! I live 50 miles outside of DC. I was there too! What an incredible show! My third time seeing them and I still don't think it was enough. Check out their new album "population four" its fabulous!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Prodigy show Date: 17 Mar 1997 10:52:46 -0500 I find it interesting that not one Prodigy ticket sold in the first 6 hours of sale. That's weird. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Are These Actual Miles? Subject: RE: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 17 Mar 1997 11:04:00 EST land of the loops. really unusual but tre cool. some great beats and samples. unlike anything i've heard. LiEbS liebermj@idol.union.edu liebermj@virtual.union.edu \\~// (o o) --------------------------------------------oOOO--(_)--OOOo------------- Spaceships and time machines are no escape from the human condition. Let Othello subject Desdemona to a lie-detector test; his jealousy will still blind him to the evidence. Let Oedipus triumph over gravity; he won't triumph over his fate. <-Richard Kehl-> -----------------------------------------------.oooO-------------------- ( ) Oooo. ) ( ( ) (_) ) ( (_) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Prodigy show Date: 17 Mar 1997 09:23:31 -0800 (PST) On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, damien a. haussling wrote: > I find it interesting that not one Prodigy ticket sold in the first 6 hours of > sale. That's weird. Yeah, *very* weird if you ask me. Maybe people didn't know about it as much (highly unlikely), or maybe they just didn't go to that particular bass tickets outlet I went too. But it's a Tower Records, so I would have expected atleast *1* person besides my self to show up. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Palisano Subject: The Saint Mini-Review, Select Mag, Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 08:43:42 -0500 Hey everyone: Just picked up the Saint Single on Saturday. Kind of shocking when the official Orbital webpage says that the track is not coming out until April in the UK. Maybe I got mine via a fluke? (there were no markings on the CD denoting "promotional use,") I think that maybe the store recieved copies accidentally in advance? Or maybe the Of. Orbital webpages just haven't been updated in a while, save for adding that annoying Levi's animation. The are three tracks on the US disc I have: THE SAINT (Not bad for a movie theme, but will never be my favorite Orbital track. Orbital's loops and drums are a bit too subservient to the theme song. It's also a bit short.) THE BOX (edited to 4:XX or so..probably the radio edit.. It's not as satisfying as the 2 long versions on US Insides.) THE SINNER (9:59.. stingy record company! Give them the extra second! Do they have to pay more royalties if a song goes to 10:00?) like I've heard on the list, this remix is incredible..kicks right in, and loops the theme song into Orbital's usual brilliant soundscape. Overpowering hardcore beats give the Sinner much more urgency and makes The Saint seem kind of weak in comparison. The Sinner fits their repartee much more effectively than The Saint track which unfortunately is kind of, and I hate saying this,uninspiring. Of course ask me in a week and I'll love it, these are all early impressions. It always takes my ears a week or two to catch all the sublety and nuances when I get into new Orbital. I love Sinner though. Another absolutely impeccably arranged Hartnoll aural attack. Unlike most Orbital tracks (ie Are We Here? and Impact) which sneak up on you like a subtle jackhammer, Sinner kicks right in with the dark orchids of sound immediately. This track grooves, shifts builds and brings in shifting heavy loops and beats onto the heavily orchestrated piece with typical Orbital genius. Also the CD was listed as a domestic (US) single, so it should hopefully be out everywhere soon. (check any smaller indie record shops, not the chains, this is where I found mine) The same store had a copy of Select Mgazine (UK) for April 97. Big deal you say? The Mag had a free poster for which is a must for all Orbital fans: The cover of In sides :) Sure laugh, but I'm in America, where finding any Orbital merchandise outside of CD's isn't easy. In the magazine, there was also an ad for an (apparently new) charity album to benefit the UK homeless called "Foundations." There's a track from Orbital listed as "The tranquiliser busy tranquilising." Does anybody know if this is a totally new song, a remix or a reissue of an older song? Should I import this disc, or should I wait? MichaelP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael_Nedeltscheff@northshore.k12.ny.us (Michael Nedeltscheff) Subject: Re: new orb album Date: 17 Mar 1997 14:50:07 -0400 Is the album good? --Noodle This message sent using the FirstClass SMTP/NNTP Gateway for Mac OS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: reelisti@gate.net Subject: Re: Wendy Olson Date: 17 Mar 1997 15:52:36 -0500 Your replies to Robert and Joona are a bit rude...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: reelisti@gate.net Subject: MBM Date: 17 Mar 1997 15:55:46 -0500 Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: The Saint Mini-Review, Select Mag, Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 16:28:39 -0600 Michael Palisano wrote: > > Hey everyone: > > Just picked up the Saint Single on Saturday. Kind of shocking when the > official Orbital webpage says that the track is not coming out until > April in the UK. Maybe I got mine via a fluke? (there were no markings > on the CD denoting "promotional use,") I think that maybe the store > recieved copies accidentally in advance? Or maybe the Of. Orbital > webpages just haven't been updated in a while, save for adding that > annoying Levi's animation. > The are three tracks on the US disc I have: THE SAINT (Not bad for a > movie theme, but will never be my favorite Orbital track. Orbital's > loops and drums are a bit too subservient to the theme song. It's also a > bit short.) THE BOX (edited to 4:XX or so..probably the radio edit.. > It's not as satisfying as the 2 long versions on US Insides.) > THE SINNER (9:59.. stingy record company! Give them the extra second! Do > they have to pay more royalties if a song goes to 10:00?) like I've > heard on the list, this remix is incredible..kicks right in, and loops > the theme song into Orbital's usual brilliant soundscape. Overpowering > hardcore beats give the Sinner much more urgency and makes The Saint > seem kind of weak in comparison. The Sinner fits their repartee much > more effectively than The Saint track which unfortunately is kind of, > and I hate saying this,uninspiring. Of course ask me in a week and I'll > love it, these are all early impressions. It always takes my ears a week > or two to catch all the sublety and nuances when I get into new Orbital. > I love Sinner though. Another absolutely impeccably arranged Hartnoll > aural attack. Unlike most Orbital tracks (ie Are We Here? and Impact) > which sneak up on you like a subtle jackhammer, Sinner kicks right in > with the dark orchids of sound immediately. This track grooves, shifts > builds and brings in shifting heavy loops and beats onto the heavily > orchestrated piece with typical Orbital genius. Also the CD was listed > as a domestic (US) single, so it should hopefully be out everywhere > soon. (check any smaller indie record shops, not the chains, this is > where I found mine) > The same store had a copy of Select Mgazine (UK) for April 97. Big deal > you say? The Mag had a free poster for which is a must for all Orbital > fans: The cover of In sides :) Sure laugh, but I'm in America, where > finding any Orbital merchandise outside of CD's isn't easy. In the > magazine, there was also an ad for an (apparently new) charity album to > benefit the UK homeless called "Foundations." There's a track from > Orbital listed as "The tranquiliser busy tranquilising." Does anybody > know if this is a totally new song, a remix or a reissue of an older > song? Should I import this disc, or should I wait? > > MichaelP. tranq... is a remix of tranquilizer from times fly. the fundraiser is for the london homeless so it may not come out domestic. other good tracks from black dog/plaid if you like that stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Death in Vegas [Way off topic] Date: 17 Mar 1997 20:30:35 +0000 Hi, I just got the new Carl Cox 2CD (ok...so it's not by P+P...sorry :-)) The Death in Vegas - Rocco (dave clarke remix) tune is pretty meaty, sorta what Orbital and the verve (IMO). Does anybody know if any other of there stuff is good?? -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: RE: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 17 Mar 1997 18:00:58 Msg#:24478 *internet* 03/15/97 14:50:15 To: Brian Schutz Subj: RE: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Reply-To: orbital@mail.xmission.com brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org wrote: > > people listen to all kinds of music.. my personal fav's are techno and the > blues.. I can't get enough stevie ray vaughn and BB King myself =) but I'll > listen to anything but country and rap > -Brian hey, I listen to punk, ska, riot grrl shit, indie rock, oi, raggae, a lil rap, & even tekno. I hate it when these close-minded assholes go off & call me a trendy posuer too cuz they don't what tha fuck they are talking about! -JD http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/5280/ yah, seems as though people will never get it. but it doesn't matter really, just listen to the music that you like and tell the other peeps that bother you to shove it -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 16:08:33 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC32ED.8D74A0C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >tranq... is a remix of tranquilizer from times fly. the fundraiser is >for the london homeless so it may not come out domestic. other good >tracks from black dog/plaid if you like that stuff. How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone actually heard it?? 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Ive seen them in concert three times.... Subliminal Sandwich is one groovy cd (especially the blue cd)... Once I heard 99% ( in 1991) I was totally hooked.... I actually saw 808 State, MBM, and Orb in concert together....Wow... ---------- > From: reelisti@gate.net > To: orbital@xmission.com > Subject: MBM > Date: Monday, March 17, 1997 2:55 PM > > Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? robert ryoung@fastlane.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: RE: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 17 Mar 1997 18:11:22 Reply-To: orbital@mail.xmission.com At 03:54 PM 3/13/98 -0800, you wrote: >Anyone for >> a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* >> Sol. > > >Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes >too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky >stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of >music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50 >different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come >out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen >to? >this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with anything else, but that's the way i am. i see you guys talking of all kinds of different music, and i can't help but notice that you "delete" country almost exclusively, but also sometimes rap. whattup? what about patsy cline, roy orbison, hank williams, willie nelson, the sugar hill gang, run dmc, public enemy, etc... are we forgetting our roots in order to surge that oh so important path to the future? not just 50 artists, but infinity artists, to put it in a child-like way of speech. ta ta for now, -wendigo uhm... roots?? in country and rap? I despise rap for the simple reason that it takes next to no talent to crank out a cop killa cd to make a buck.. that's not to say that they all do that though. country.. it has it's merits, I'm sure, but it's just my personal taste that makes me wretch when I hear it =).. I guess it's all that damned twanging -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: brian.schutz@bbs.hal-pc.org Subject: ORBITAL AT THE MALL Date: 17 Mar 1997 18:11:26 arghh.. say it ain't so. I don't want orbital and the prodigy to be the poster bands for rolling stone. But in the end there really isn't much anyone can to to stop it... -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: RE: Sol. Speaks. Date: 17 Mar 1997 17:56:26 -0700 (MST) On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Aaron Murray wrote: > hahaha..yeah.. funny.. new new new bigger better faster more.. are you > gonna stop going to Orbital shows in 20 years cuz they're not "new" and > on the "edge" anymore? > > aaron > I agree with Sol on this one. Being 26 as well and raised on Missing Foundation, Throbbing Gristle (pre-TV), Eisenten Neuzenbauten {sp.TOmmy}, Depeche Mode, No Muzik Noise, 808 State, Revolting Cocks, and onwards, etc. [I'm orig. from the Lower East Side of NYC. - I must say you have to respect the old school, just like music theory. The new tradition of seperation between ambient, techno, experimental jazz, trance, industrial sucks. Labels suck. Music is felt not talked. Kraftwork and China Crisis and Cocteau Twins all contributed, and I think it's imp. they play so new musicians can learn. But they should try to evolve and I think Kraftwork's trying too. Bitches Brew is still brilliant. Using tech to take a person's voice and play it like an instrament "ARE We HERE" is part of the new millenium we are about to witness. I think we're lucky to be alive for these changing times, and nothing verbal and egocentric can describe it. But people have been seeing ahead to this for some time. And some of them are no longer with us. R.I.P. Jimi Hendrix.- Randarian. > > *LOL* > > There certainly is an infantile set here (irrespective of age!). > > Thanks > > Jon you are correct. Kraftwork were brilliant in their time. With > > the > > emphasis on their time. I suspect they will seem extremely dated in > > the > > company of people like .... *grin* DJ Shadow. One of the most > > innovative > > guys around. Tribal Gathering shouldn't be about nostalgia. Who here > > would > > go to an Eagles tour??? It should be about whats happening in modern > > dance > > music. By the way. I'm 25 going on 26. How about the rest of you? > > Keep Kraftwork to comeback tours and best of albums. And I > > don't mean > > to denigrate all that they did for early electronic music by that. > > Anyone for > > a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* > > Sol. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wendi Wachsmuth Subject: RE: SOL. SPEAKS. [OF Date: 17 Mar 1997 19:20:24 -0600 (CST) At 06:11 PM 3/17/97, you wrote: > >Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 03:56:28 -0600 (CST) >Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] >Reply-To: orbital@mail.xmission.com >At 03:54 PM 3/13/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Anyone for >>> a Pink Floyd concert? *LOL* >>> Sol. >> >> >>Hey Pink Floyd is RAD! so is Led Zepplin!!!!!!!! The Violent Femmes >>too!!!!!!! I dont really care for the Eagles. Im more into punky >>stuff and techno. sorry. Wow has anybody here noticed what a varity of >>music we all listen to besides Orbital... isnt it amazing? Its like 50 >>different artists all painting the same scene yet all the painitngs come >>out so unique!!!!! wow. What other music does anybody out there listen >>to? >>this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with anything else, but that's >the way i am. i see you guys talking of all kinds of different music, and i >can't help but notice that you "delete" country almost exclusively, but also >sometimes rap. whattup? what about patsy cline, roy orbison, hank williams, >willie nelson, the sugar hill gang, run dmc, public enemy, etc... are we >forgetting our roots in order to surge that oh so important path to the >future? not just 50 artists, but infinity artists, to put it in a child-like >way of speech. ta ta for now, > -wendigo > >uhm... roots?? in country and rap? I despise rap for the simple reason that it >takes next to no talent to crank out a cop killa cd to make a buck.. that's not >to say that they all do that though. country.. it has it's merits, I'm sure, >but it's just my personal taste that makes me wretch when I hear it =).. I >guess it's all that damned twanging >-Brian >roots meaning the roots of music, especially stuff like what's going on now, what with all the samplin' and such. i can understand your viewpoint concerning rap (esp. gangsta) and country...but i guess i just have a hard time sharing these points of view 'cause you're talkin' to a texan, here, so i kind of grew up with the twangin'. as with everything in a capitalist world, there's gonna be alot of crap cranked out as an imitation of the real mc coy, just to make a buck. it takes a certain kind of talent, but not musical, huh? -wendigo > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: MBM Date: 17 Mar 1997 20:49:06 -0500 (EST) actually, i think you will find by the careful examination of the postings to this list that almost everyone here thinks meat beat manifesto sucks... you know, it isn't a meat beat manifesto mailing list for nothing... we love to bitch about how much we hate these blokes, how much we wish their music would disappear from the face of the earth... so if you are looking for huge fans of meat beat, i suggest you look elsewhere... love, *jim ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck**************** * * * "if you ask no questions, then beware of lies" - m.b.m. * * * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" * * -REM "be mine" * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/**** On Mon, 17 Mar 1997 reelisti@gate.net wrote: > Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: MBM Date: 17 Mar 1997 20:54:05 -0500 (EST) i humbly apologise for my quite sarcastic letter there... i didn't realise that this was a post to the orbital list, and not the zombies list which i first thought it was (and am a member of)... anyway, less i love meat beat manifesto, they are wonderful, do go buy anything you can from them and see them several times over! :) ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck**************** * * * "if you ask no questions, then beware of lies" - m.b.m. * * * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" * * -REM "be mine" * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/**** On Mon, 17 Mar 1997 reelisti@gate.net wrote: > Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 17 Mar 1997 18:55:30 -0700 (MST) On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, Brian Davis wrote: > reelisti@gate.net wrote: > > > > >yeah!! how dare anybody not like Kreftwak!! anyone who doesn't like >them > > >is a dickhead!!!!! everybody who hates them go straight to >hell!!!!YOU > > >MUST LIKE WHAT I LIKE!!!!!!! IF YOU DARE CRITISIZE A GROUP I LIKE I WILL > > >HUNT YOU DOWN AND GUT YOU LIKE THE DICKHEAD PIG YOU ARE!!!!!DIE!!!!!!! > > >DICKHEAD!!!!! > yep....sarcasm(albeit subtle as a lead pipe), but those stupid reply buttons get me everytime> I love it I haven't laughed so hard in forty years as i did to this and the ""Orb being a watered down version of Orbital - so I didn't get them, I laughed so hard I fell back on my chair, sliding me out the window, receiving me thirty stories to the pavement below, but I was laughing still so the ground wouldn't swallow me up as it thought I'd give it the hiccups, so it threw me back up to my window, to my chair, where Floyd [Syd Barrett-Apples and Oranges] was playing on the radio. But I turned it off because it is old and has no relevance {sp. I think I hit my head}to modern or ambient music. Would anyone like a peach? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Jutzy Subject: RE: LA Shows??? Date: 17 Mar 1997 17:58:33 -0800 (PST) yup, that's the one...Did anyone else see them at Glastonbury 25?? Excellent show I must say!!! GJ On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Shaun Rader wrote: > Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > > > Are you talking about when Orbital played at the Green Christmas Ball in > > SF? I heard that over the radio, it would have been great in concert but > > they only got a chance to play "The Box" I think... but I do know there > > was many other great bands there.... heres the radio station that was > > sponsring it if youd like to check it out, i know they have or had a few > > pics from it online.... http://www.Live105.com > > He was probably talking about the shows Orbital did in Hollywood (two > nights in a row, pure heaven!) on around December 5th or so. I checked > that web site and I didn't see any pics of Orbital.. are there any? > > Shaun > -- > . . . . . . . . . . . . . > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 20:10:45 -0600 > > > How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone > actually heard it?? > > Shaun > youre best bet might be mail-order. the best i have dealt with are ear-rational and modernmusic. both have web pages and extensive electronica catalogs. i have seen it listed on the modernmusic updates but have not gotten around to buying it yet. clietz@enteract.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Laibach Date: 17 Mar 1997 21:25:23 -0500 (EST) Will be at both Laibach and Prodigy....got my Prodigy ticket for the Fillmore yesterday! Can't wait! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital at the mall Date: 17 Mar 1997 21:28:55 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-17 01:11:50 EST, you write: << say... Smashing Pumpkins. For instance, I went to get Prodigy tickets today, like 6 hours after they went on sale, and not a single person had bought any before me. Also, it's not The Prodigy OR Chemical Brothers OR Orbital who make themselves appear commercialized, it's the record labels and publis >> Actually,I bought mine 90 minutes after they went on sell. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 17 Mar 1997 21:40:14 -0500 (EST) settle down young lass. i think saying orbital "blows" orb is a bit much yes robert is confused but lets not put down the orb. if anyone gets blown by orbital it is the chemical brothers, in fact they get blown by everyone . sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Wendy Olson wrote: > Dearest Robert, > It's obvious that you haven't listened to Orbital. Orbital blows the Orb. > Try listening to "Dwr Budr" from the album In Sides, or "Attached" from > Snivilisation. > These songs almost make me believe in a heaven and a god. > Wendy > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Liu Subject: RE: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 20:27:49 -0800 (PST) I got it at the Virgin Megastore in Costa Mesa. Greg On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Shaun Rader wrote: > >tranq... is a remix of tranquilizer from times fly. the fundraiser is > >for the london homeless so it may not come out domestic. other good > >tracks from black dog/plaid if you like that stuff. > > How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone > actually heard it?? > > Shaun > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 21:10:55 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC3317.B7739140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What CD should I look for to get this track? Thanks. Shaun -----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, March 17, 1997 8:28 PM I got it at the Virgin Megastore in Costa Mesa. Greg On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Shaun Rader wrote: > >tranq... is a remix of tranquilizer from times fly. the fundraiser is > >for the london homeless so it may not come out domestic. other good > >tracks from black dog/plaid if you like that stuff. > > How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? 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Subject: Re: Poor Version of Orbital Date: 17 Mar 1997 23:00:08 -0700 (MST) ** > I was gonna check out some of The Orb's stuff, but the guy at the counter said ** > they were a poor version of Orbital... So are they any good, or what? who said that? in my opinion they are two very different groups... i dont think id ever even compare the two. they are both great, though. eh, just my opinion... im usually just hiding in the shadows... :) michelle -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: new orb album Date: 18 Mar 1997 08:57:02 +0200 (EET) yes, it's great :) (a matter of fact i've only heard one song from it, but it sounded good. :) -analosk, analog@pato.vaala.fi On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Michael Nedeltscheff wrote: > Is the album good? > > --Noodle > This message sent using the FirstClass SMTP/NNTP Gateway for Mac OS. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dxford@earthlink.net" Subject: Re: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 17 Mar 1997 23:08:44 -0800 Greg Liu wrote: > > I got it at the Virgin Megastore in Costa Mesa. > > Greg > > On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Shaun Rader wrote: > > > >tranq... is a remix of tranquilizer from times fly. the fundraiser is > > >for the london homeless so it may not come out domestic. other good > > >tracks from black dog/plaid if you like that stuff. > > > > How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone > > actually heard it?? > > > > Shaun > > > > Guess I'll have to look for that tomorrow at the Virgin I work at cause I dont remember seeing it before. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 00:47:36 -0700 (MST) ** << What other music does anybody out there listen ** to? >> ** doors, NIN, eurythmics, enigma, sisters of mercy, dire straits, new order, my ** life with the thrill kill kult, violent femmes, extreme, orb, scold, phish, ** god lives underwater, rush, front 242, the dead, men at work, toto, OLD ** metallica, arkhem, rusted root, paul simon, OLD i mother earth (as old as ** they can get anyway), the breeders, chemical brothers, OLD prodigy, lords of ** acid, jens future band, joes future album, and lets not forget SUGAR!!!! lots ** of other shit too can't remember it all of top o'head dont forget dead can dance, and why just old prodigy? just because a group changes and more people like them, doesnt make it lame. btw, why are you on aol? heh. kay, sorry orbital@mail.xmission.com, just rambling :) michelle -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: The Saint CD Date: 18 Mar 1997 13:23:51 -0000 I have just been into Nottingham here in the UK and I have just bought the Saint CD Single like someone else said on the list. It is basically a blue cardboard case with a picture of the Saint symbol on it and all it said on the sleeve was 'Import' though I'm not sure from where. It is strange because I didn't think it was out until April 7th - not that I'm complaining of course! Just the three tracks on there - 'Saint', 'Sinner' and 'The Box'. 'The Sinner' is a Winner in my book though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jON Subject: the saint Date: 18 Mar 1997 13:55:23 +0000 (GMT) I just saw an advert for 'the saint' and it said: "Available 7th April 12"/cd/tape Also available on the album In Sides April 21st" Is this just a mistake or are they re-releasing In Sides with 'The Saint' included? .....jON..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: internal Date: 18 Mar 1997 13:53:34 GMT anyone out there got an Internal discography? also, does anyonw know why Orbital are going back to ffrr rather than internal? and can someone at least provide me with a salt tank disography, I have st3 and it's great, I know st7 is the album, and (last question...honest!) how many remixes of Pacific Diva are there? I have the three versions on st3 and I know there's another one on st7, called Eugina which was released seperately also (st6?) which of coz there'll be another 1001 remixes on that :) seriously though...help meee! take it easy people _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: -Niall C Christie- Subject: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 14:57:17 +0000 (GMT) I was just wondering, what with Orbital doing the Saint music, what other films have featured Orbital music? There was talk of Halcyon in Mortal Kombat (I don't know, I haven't seen it), and I know Halycon + On + On is used in Hackers, does anyone know of any other films that feature stuff by them? I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) ---------------------------Niall C Christie------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: MBM Date: 18 Mar 1997 09:07:34 -0600 me me!! > Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 09:24:00 -0600 my turn! (whee!): the cure, they might be giants, tori amos, eat static, aphex twin, sisters of mercy, chemical brothers, nirvana, lush, elastica, violent femmes, underworld, meat beat manifesto, the shamen, lords of acid, the smiths, tool, beastie boys, pet shop boys, seofon, 7year bitch, orb, future sound of london, NIN, and i think that's about it. (probably wrong, but oh well.. ) aaron > In a message dated 97-03-14 19:51:57 EST, you write: > > << What other music does anybody out there listen > to? >> > doors, NIN, eurythmics, enigma, sisters of mercy, dire straits, > new order, my > life with the thrill kill kult, violent femmes, extreme, orb, > scold, phish, > god lives underwater, rush, front 242, the dead, men at work, > toto, OLD > metallica, arkhem, rusted root, paul simon, OLD i mother earth > (as old as > they can get anyway), the breeders, chemical brothers, OLD > prodigy, lords of > acid, jens future band, joes future album, and lets not forget > SUGAR!!!! lots > of other shit too can't remember it all of top o'head > > joe > > "live fast die hard win love fear yourself"-joe damaged > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: WHAT SHOULD I BUY? Date: 18 Mar 1997 09:28:04 -0600 hardcore? hmmm.. ever listened to track 7 on 2nd toughest? or track 3? if you consider slow, looping guitar to be hardcore, then yeah, they're hardcore.. aaron > >At the moment I'm thinking of > >(a) Underworld album > > Ok, I'll get bashed for this, but they're rather hardcore and very > full on. > Feel like that all the time? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "100% Cotton" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:27:17 GMT Yeah, there's a couple of orbital tunes (including halcyon+on+on) in the film shopping. s I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "~-=SlimZ=-~" Subject: Re: Orbital in films + mp3s ( trade ) Date: 18 Mar 1997 10:32:47 +0000 orbital is in mortal kombat and hackers, but just halcyon + on + on i got me some mp3s, i dont know if they are illegal yet, considering real audio and such, but does anyone want to trade mp3s of orbital ?? if so , please mail slimz slimz@dsuper.net / slimz@generation.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:59:24 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: > >** << What other music does anybody out there listen=20 >** to? >> apart from Orbital? well other "intelligent techno" producers, my faves (apart from Orbital) are CJ Bolland, Spooky & Mike Paradinas (I could go on but those are my faves) I also quite like house, especially garage coz it's groovy :) d'n'b, both intelligent and hardstep, though the latter only when I'm in the mood, the former sends me into a trance-like-state everytime :) I am a huge fan of acid techno, happy hardcore and gabba. well that's me _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:59:28 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone >actually heard it?? I have it, it's a very dark choon, slower than the original, almost the opposite, The Tranquilizer is a very uplifting, happy, sparkling piece, the remix is very dark, it's very different than anything else they've done. take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wendi wachsmuth Subject: RE: MBM Date: 18 Mar 1997 10:29:35 -0600 >me me!! > >> Is anyone here a huge Meat Beat fan??? >> you bet i am! caught their show here in austin in sept (?) last, loop guru, then THE alex patterson spinning, the mbm, then more alex. absolutely terrific. i really enjoy the new album, but also still groove on the old stuff. "strap down" is an excellent tune. we love you, jack! -wendigo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Green Subject: Re: the saint and Salt Tank Date: 18 Mar 1997 17:01:46 +0000 >I just saw an advert for 'the saint' and it said: > >"Available 7th April 12"/cd/tape > Also available on the album In Sides > April 21st" > >Is this just a mistake or are they re-releasing In Sides with 'The Saint' >included? That was the impression I got. The IN Sides CD does have about 7 mins spare, so there's no reason why they can't. I think it's pathetic, I just don't see the point. I can't see who's going to buy it. If people wnat the Saint they'll buy the single, and if they want the album why can't they buy the original. Please don't let it be that Orbital are finally succumbing to the tricks of the trade. >also, does anyonw know why Orbital are going back to ffrr rather than >internal? Sounds like a move towards commercial to me. FFRR is the more commercial dasnce division of London, Internal is techno. >and can someone at least provide me with a salt tank >disography, ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4,....etc ;-) I have st3 and it's great, I know st7 is the album, and >(last question...honest!) how many remixes of Pacific Diva are there? >I have the three versions on st3 and I know there's another one on >st7, called Eugina which was released seperately also (st6?) which of >coz there'll be another 1001 remixes on that :) ST6 Eugina was really the ep title for the re-release of Pacific Diva. I think it's the original mix, and there's only the full length mix, an edit and a beatless mix, as well as another different track on the CD (at least I think that's right.....) Jon Jon Green: zcapn33@ucl.ac.uk Every silver lining has a cloud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 17:10:12 -0000 >apart from Orbital? well other "intelligent techno" producers, my >faves (apart from Orbital) are CJ Bolland, Spooky & Mike Paradinas (I >could go on but those are my faves) Apparently CJ Bolland plays or will play at Union One in Derby. Or is it that he plays regularly. I can't remember exactly what was said to me last night as I was drinking heavily 'cause it was St. Patrick Day. I'll try and find out dates and I'll post them up. If anyone fancy's meeting up mail me. :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 13:33:51 -0600 (CST) Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the Hackers soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack. The Saint theme is on The Saint Soundtrack. That is all that I know of off hand. On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, -Niall C Christie- wrote: > I was just wondering, what with Orbital doing the Saint music, what other > films have featured Orbital music? There was talk of Halcyon in Mortal > Kombat (I don't know, I haven't seen it), and I know Halycon + On + On is > used in Hackers, does anyone know of any other films that feature stuff by > them? > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) > > ---------------------------Niall C Christie------------------------------- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 19:34:44 -0000 And don't forget 'Crash and Carry' from Snivilisation was in Shopping aswell!!! ---------- > From: 100% Cotton > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Orbital in films > Date: 18 March 1997 15:27 > > Yeah, there's a couple of orbital tunes (including halcyon+on+on) in > the film shopping. > > s > > > > I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me > Than A Frontal Lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising -- Where?? Date: 18 Mar 1997 11:43:35 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC3391.FBDEFA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Tranquilizer Busy Tranquilizing sounds like an interesting track. I'd just like to know where I could get it! I haven't seen any info on it on any web sites. I heard it was in a magazine, but other than that... Thanks, Shaun -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 1997 7:59 AM Cc: 'orbital@mail.xmission.com' thingybob violently scrawled: >How might someone from the US get this remix anyway? Anyone >actually heard it?? 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Tranquillizer is one of my favorite songs, so I'll buy it on anything, but IMHO vinyl is the greatest medium for audio of all time. Thanks HBM I am the terry cloth God!!!! cpark@osprey.unf.edu Bow down and wash with me!!!! djfly@faraday.ee.unf.edu cpark@resourcecenter.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital at the mall Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:14:57 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-17 01:05:32 EST, you write: << You have to be kidding....the local Camelot never has more than 3-4 Orbital albums at any given time.....and they never ever have Sniv.....I had to order that from one of the local non-chain stores. >> i just visited camelot yesterday there must have been about 6 albums with multiple copies of each. they were missing only the green one. joe "fabulous, mostly dead"-joe child ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:25:17 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-17 01:12:17 EST, you write: << Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I love the full length version of "The Box" though!!! wow, what a song!!!!!!!!!! It makes me wonder... does it have a story to it? i would have to say my favorite orbital track might actually be "science friction" off of sniv. damn good song. this is by no means saying it is any better than there others it just does something for me. Also... On the inside cover of "in Sides" is that MR Rodgers I see holding the baby??? Ive always wondered!! Well, if anyone could help me out with these questions thatd be wonderfull!!! >> no, i don't think so looks just a tad bit different. joe "expression is the end of life"-joe converge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] -Reply Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:32:17 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-17 12:26:31 EST, you write: << The Cranes rule! I live 50 miles outside of DC. I was there too! What an incredible show! My third time seeing them and I still don't think it was enough. Check out their new album "population four" its fabulous!! >> does anyone know if they will be coming to florida anytime soon? joe "wonder if, your dead"-joe fantasy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Liu Subject: RE: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 18 Mar 1997 12:36:53 -0800 (PST) The disc is called FOUNDATIONS - Coming Up From the Streets. It is a compilation for BIG ISSUE, a homeless magazine. Cat. number is FCL002CD. You can try to special order it(distributor is RTM) or you may get lucky and they may have one in again. I tried to special order straight from BIG ISSUE but they didn't have mail order capabilities or something like that so they gave me all the cat. no info and stuff. Hope this helps. Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:51:56 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-18 04:23:12 EST, you write: << dont forget dead can dance, and why just old prodigy? just because a group changes and more people like them, doesnt make it lame. btw, why are you on aol? heh. kay, sorry orbital@mail.xmission.com, just rambling :) >> i did for dcd didn't i sorry looking back i forgot quite a large portion of the music i listen to. nothing agianst prodigy but i really dont like the new album, nothing to do with popularity and all. joe "wish, wonder, love"-joe endless ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:59:44 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-18 10:42:31 EST, you write: << Halycon + On + On is used in Hackers >> if anyone knows where i can get this sound track i would be most appreciative. joe "nevermind the time, just dance"-joe passion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: Vinyl Date: 18 Mar 1997 13:03:38 -0800 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BC339D.5C7B5580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >Say, what is this tranquillizer remix released on - more specifically can >I get it on vinyl? Tranquillizer is one of my favorite songs, so I'll >buy it on anything, but IMHO vinyl is the greatest medium for audio of >all time. I don't get it. I bought the Satan Live on Vinyl and I was unimpressed. The very first time I played it I heard little pops here and there. I don't think that is better than a CD. I've listened to my Satan Live CDs numerous times and I still don't here any pops or scratches :) I agree with you on Tranquilizer. I'd love to hear that re-mix... 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SPEAKS. [OF Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:10:48 lie nelson, the sugar hill gang, run dmc, public enemy, etc... are we >forgetting our roots in order to surge that oh so important path to the >future? not just 50 artists, but infinity artists, to put it in a child-like >way of speech. ta ta for now, > -wendigo > >uhm... roots?? in country and rap? I despise rap for the simple reason that it >takes next to no talent to crank out a cop killa cd to make a buck.. that's not >to say that they all do that though. country.. it has it's merits, I'm sure, >but it's just my personal taste that makes me wretch when I hear it =).. I >>guess it's all that damned twanging >-Brian >roots meaning the roots of music, especially stuff like what's going on now, what with all the samplin' and such. i can understand your viewpoint concerning rap (esp. gangsta) and country...but i guess i just have a hard time sharing these points of view 'cause you're talkin' to a texan, here, so i kind of grew up with the twangin'. as with everything in a capitalist world, there's gonna be alot of crap cranked out as an imitation of the real mc coy, just to make a buck. it takes a certain kind of talent, but not musical, huh? -wendigo > > > well.. being a Texan myself I know thats not entirely true.. I've hated country my entire life and I'm in southern Texas.. shiznit kickers all over here.. but like I said I suppose it's just my POV -Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 16:57:37 -0500 it should still be avail. in most us stores in the soundtrack section; it's priced as a domestic, but it is a german release. i'm headed out to one of my local stores now and i'll check in case anyone needs me to pick it up for them. annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 14:55:07 -0700 (MST) ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like "sad but new" from in sides. :) thats all. :) michelle. -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> I'm off to the record store this afternoon with about 15 quid burning=20 >a hole in my pocket. I'm a big Orbital fan (surprisingly...) so, any=20 >suggestions? CJ Bolland "Electronic Highway" is disgracefully strongly recommended, unless you have it, in which case, well done and have a choccy biccy. If you haven't then definitely get it, if you like Orbital, you'll lke it, trust me on this one OK? take it easy _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Orbital Web page Date: 18 Mar 1997 22:47:18 -0000 If any of you are interested, I have just started writing my own Orbital Page. It is a bit basic at the moment, but I'm working on it! There's a few samples of 'The Sinner' on there amongst others. If you fancy a butchers go to: http://www.proweb.co.uk/~mellor1 E-Mail:- mellor1@proweb.co.uk My Home Page:- http://www.proweb.co.uk/~mellor1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Rotherham" Subject: Plastikman Date: 18 Mar 1997 22:48:26 -0000 Does anyone have any information on where I can get any Plastikman tunes from (in the UK)??????? ------------------- OPTIK ---------------- p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 23:23:25 -0000 I have to say mine is 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' off Insides, with 'Forever' off 'Snivilisation' a close second... Richard ---------- > From: michelle. > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] > Date: 18 March 1997 21:55 > > > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I > > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > > thats all. > :) > michelle. > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > and you finally found > all your courage to > let it all go.. > > .O> \--...-'| |`-...--/ > \_____/ \_____/ > | | | | > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 18 Mar 1997 17:00:10 -0700 (MST) ** p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is ** WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! were you really that impressed with it? i thought it was pretty good, in an okay sort of way. the reviews on it werent that great though. :) mich, just wondering about opinions, etc. -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 21:34:50 +0000 " " 100% Cotton writes >Yeah, there's a couple of orbital tunes (including halcyon+on+on) in >the film shopping. > doesn't the main character take the Orbital tape out of the car before he torches it?. He then says something like "good music is hard to find these days...." as a way of explaining his action. I could be completely wrong... -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fanno Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 16:31:54 -0800 (PST) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, michelle. wrote: > > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I > > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > > thats all. > :) > michelle. > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > and you finally found > all your courage to > let it all go.. > > .O> \--...-'| |`-...--/ > \_____/ \_____/ > | | | | > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > Pinpointing a fav. Orbital song is hard to do because they are all unique and tap into different synapses at different times. For me, as my moods change so does my fav Orbital tune. But right now I am partial to Choice (the hidden track on the Satan live 12 inchers). I also LOVE the original version of "Out There Somewhere" I think that one is a masterpiece. Peace Y'all Jeff Fanno ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ingmar Collinson :)" Subject: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:01:51 +0000 (GMT) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > I have to say mine is 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' off Insides, with > 'Forever' off 'Snivilisation' a close second... > > Richard > > ---------- > > From: michelle. > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] > > Date: 18 March 1997 21:55 > > > > > > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I > > > > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > > > > thats all. > > :) > > michelle. > > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > > and you finally found > > all your courage to > > let it all go.. > > > > .O> > \--...-'| |`-...--/ > > \_____/ \_____/ > > | | | | > > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > There's no way I could give you just ONE song which is Orbital's coolest. But my current top 5 (in no paticular order) are: Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) Impact Forever Attached Sad But True Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In my opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so far... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 11:19:07 +1000 At 05:00 PM 3/18/97 -0700, you wrote: > >** p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is >** WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! > > were you really that impressed with it? i thought it was pretty >good, in an okay sort of way. the reviews on it werent that great though. I dunno:) I liked them lots! they were rightup there with the Prodigy's "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any one like Future Sound Of London? Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: Re: Orbital Web page Date: 18 Mar 1997 20:33:27 -0500 Hi I just want you to know that I have visited your web page and I think it is really GREAT :) I was wondering if you need any help with maintaining and creating it? I too have my own web page and so I want you to know that I would really like to help you in keeping the ORBITAL alive!!!! please check out my page. it will eventually be all about the underground scene, so please check it out and think about my offer! site address: http://www.globalserve.net/~zahir Please reply to this! thanx Easrthling ---------- > From: Richard Mellor > To: orbital@xmission.com > Subject: Orbital Web page > Date: Tuesday, March 18, 1997 5:47 PM > > If any of you are interested, I have just started writing my own Orbital > Page. It is a bit basic at the moment, but I'm working on it! There's a few > samples of 'The Sinner' on there amongst others. If you fancy a butchers go > to: > > http://www.proweb.co.uk/~mellor1 > > > > > E-Mail:- mellor1@proweb.co.uk > My Home Page:- http://www.proweb.co.uk/~mellor1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:21:30 +0000 In message , Hobo Bojo Man writes >Say, what is this tranquillizer remix released on - more specifically can >I get it on vinyl? Tranquillizer is one of my favorite songs, so I'll >buy it on anything, but IMHO vinyl is the greatest medium for audio of >all time. > It's on the "Foundations" compilation. I havn't seen it on vinyl, although that's not to say it isn't. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 18 Mar 1997 19:55:35 -0600 (CST) Really? Out There Somewhere (Tracks 7+8 from In Sides) is my least favorite part off of that album. It's not bad, it's just my "least" favorite. ;) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, fanno wrote: > > > On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, michelle. wrote: > > > > > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I > > > > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > > > > thats all. > > :) > > michelle. > > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > > and you finally found > > all your courage to > > let it all go.. > > > > .O> > \--...-'| |`-...--/ > > \_____/ \_____/ > > | | | | > > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > > > > Pinpointing a fav. Orbital song is hard to do because they are all > unique and tap into different synapses at different times. For me, as my > moods change so does my fav Orbital tune. But right now I am partial to > Choice (the hidden track on the Satan live 12 inchers). I also LOVE the > original version of "Out There Somewhere" I think that one is > a masterpiece. > > Peace Y'all > Jeff Fanno > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:27:52 +0000 In message , Reality writes >Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the Hackers >soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack. The Saint theme >is on The Saint Soundtrack. That is all that I know of off hand. > Erm...something off Sniv on Shopping (Crash and Carry...me thinks.) Don't get this film out, it's awful. I nearly fell out my chair when I heard Halcyon on Mortal Combat, very funny film though. (Is it meant to be?) The acting on Shopping....oh my god....the script....oh dear. :( -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:52:30 +0000 >> > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I I love them all, but if I must choose one it would be Semi-Detatched, no...perhaps Omen.....no...erm....Sunday, Lush....., don't know ! Argh ! I'll say "Semi Detatched", love that record sooo much. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Opinions on the Saint/Sinner Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:37:49 +0000 I havn't heard this yet, from what I can gather it's out in April. (?) What are peoples opinions on it ? I've heard a rumour it has beats a bit similar to "The Box"...... Also, how come some people get copys early... .....not fair !! :P :) -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 02:19:35 -0000 I am a BIG Future Sound Of London Fan. 'ISDN' is one of my favourite albums of any band. Check out 'Slider' and 'Smokin' Japanese Babe' off it - two of the best 'trip hop' (for want of a better word) tracks I know of. ---------- > From: Arash Mohebbi > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Plastikman > Date: 19 March 1997 01:19 > > At 05:00 PM 3/18/97 -0700, you wrote: > > > >** p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is > >** WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! > > > > were you really that impressed with it? i thought it was pretty > >good, in an okay sort of way. the reviews on it werent that great though. > > > I dunno:) I liked them lots! they were rightup there with the Prodigy's > "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any one like Future > Sound Of London? > Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll > > Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... > Fat Frank > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 02:38:04 -0000 I thought 'Shopping' was a really cool film. OK It's a few years old now but still good in my books Richard ---------- > From: Mark S-D > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Orbital in films > Date: 19 March 1997 01:27 > > In message , Reality > writes > >Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the Hackers > >soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack. The Saint theme > >is on The Saint Soundtrack. That is all that I know of off hand. > > > Erm...something off Sniv on Shopping (Crash and Carry...me thinks.) > Don't get this film out, it's awful. I nearly fell out my chair when I > heard Halcyon on Mortal Combat, very funny film though. (Is it meant to > be?) The acting on Shopping....oh my god....the script....oh dear. :( > -- > Mark S-D > Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 18 Mar 1997 19:45:44 -0700 (MST) ** Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In my ** opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so far... i agree... i like the brown one a lot too. but sniv was always my fav, till i heard in sides, and after that, i wasnt sure between the two, either. :) mich -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 18 Mar 1997 19:46:44 -0700 (MST) ** I dunno:) I liked them lots! they were rightup there with the Prodigy's ** "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any one like Future gotta love jilted! mich -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 18 Mar 1997 22:19:40 -0600 (CST) Is that a UK film? On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > I thought 'Shopping' was a really cool film. OK It's a few years old now > but still good in my books > > Richard > > ---------- > > From: Mark S-D > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > Subject: Re: Orbital in films > > Date: 19 March 1997 01:27 > > > > In message , Reality > > writes > > >Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the > Hackers > > >soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack. The Saint theme > > >is on The Saint Soundtrack. That is all that I know of off hand. > > > > > Erm...something off Sniv on Shopping (Crash and Carry...me thinks.) > > Don't get this film out, it's awful. I nearly fell out my chair when I > > heard Halcyon on Mortal Combat, very funny film though. (Is it meant to > > be?) The acting on Shopping....oh my god....the script....oh dear. :( > > -- > > Mark S-D > > Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 18 Mar 1997 22:20:46 -0600 (CST) Jilted Rulez! Speedway and No Good are awesome! ;) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, michelle. wrote: > > ** I dunno:) I liked them lots! they were rightup there with the Prodigy's > ** "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any one like Future > > gotta love jilted! > > mich > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > and you finally found > all your courage to > let it all go.. > > .O> \--...-'| |`-...--/ > \_____/ \_____/ > | | | | > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 05:49:43 At 01.01 19.3.1997 +0000, you wrote: > >On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > >> I have to say mine is 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' off Insides,= with >> 'Forever' off 'Snivilisation' a close second... >>=20 >> Richard >>=20 >> ---------- >> > From: michelle. >> > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com >> > Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] >> > Date: 18 March 1997 21:55 >> >=20 >> >=20 >> > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I= =20 >> >=20 >> > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like >> > "sad but new" from in sides. :) >> >=20 >> > thats all. >> > :) >> > michelle. >> > -- -- - -- --- - ---- >> > and you finally found >> > all your courage to >> > let it all go.. >> >=20 >> > .O> > > \--...-'| |`-...--/ >> > \_____/ \_____/ >> > | | | | >> > ^ ^ ^ ^ >> >=20 > >There's no way I could give you just ONE song which is Orbital's coolest.= =20 >But my current top 5 (in no paticular order) are: > >Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) >Impact >Forever >Attached >Sad But True > >Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In my= =20 >opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so= far... Don=B4t you guys like Are We Here? My top-5 would be like: Dwr Budr Lush 3-1 Are We Here The Box Sad But True joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 00:17:56 -0500 hi anyone from Toronto? i need the dates of when the Prodigy and Chemical Brothers are coming to town. I also need the Dates for when the tickets go on sale! can anyone help? cya earthling ((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wunderkint@aol.com Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 00:19:16 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-18 19:34:38 EST, you write: << Does anyone have any information on where I can get any Plastikman tunes from (in the UK)??????? >> I dont know of any place on that side of the big lake (Atlantic) where you can find Plastikman, but I live a few miles from where he started his DJ career (ST. Andrews Hall,Detroit) and could possibly find you some choice cuts. Im willing to barter and trade so let me know. Anyone else here dig Richie Hawtin, Plastikman, F.U.S.E., up!, Circuit Breaker, 0733, or anything else off the Plus8 label? Dr. Vasew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:23:51 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-18 20:58:23 EST, you write: << Any one like Future Sound Of London? >> yup sure do joe "triping trying living splat"-joe concrete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:28:03 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-18 21:48:18 EST, you write: << Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In my opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so far... >> i feel that the brown album is right up there with sniv. tey are both so wonderful. joe "taste... blue... hmm"-joe distastful ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fulya okurer Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 01:41:44 -0500 (EST) > > The Opus III sample is from "It's a fine day" from their '92 album "Mind > Fruit"....:) > i was always wondering if that Opus III was good or not..is it?should i get the album(s)? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:11:42 At 01.23 19.3.1997 -0500, you wrote: >In a message dated 97-03-18 20:58:23 EST, you write: > ><< Any one like Future > Sound Of London? >> > yup sure do Cascade is one of the greatest tracks I=B4ve ever heard! joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre Aphex Twin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 02:23:42 -0600 (CST) My top 5 would have to include: Impact USA The Girl With The Sun In Her Head Dwr Budr Adnan's Lush:All of them (Not necessarily in that order) And I will add that it is nearly impossible to say that some Orbital tracks are better than others as all the tracks on In Sides, Diversions, and 2 are all excellect stand alone tracks.=20 On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Joona [iso-8859-1] P=94yh=94nen wrote: > At 01.01 19.3.1997 +0000, you wrote: > > > >On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > > > >> I have to say mine is 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' off Insides,= with > >> 'Forever' off 'Snivilisation' a close second... > >>=20 > >> Richard > >>=20 > >> ---------- > >> > From: michelle. > >> > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > >> > Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] > >> > Date: 18 March 1997 21:55 > >> >=20 > >> >=20 > >> > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!= ! I=20 > >> >=20 > >> > =09one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > >> > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > >> >=20 > >> > thats all. > >> > :) > >> > michelle. > >> > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > >> > and you finally found > >> > all your courage to > >> > let it all go.. > >> >=20 > >> > .O> >> > \--...-'| |`-...--/ > >> > \_____/ \_____/ > >> > | | | | > >> > ^ ^ ^ ^ > >> >=20 > > > >There's no way I could give you just ONE song which is Orbital's coolest= =2E=20 > >But my current top 5 (in no paticular order) are: > > > >Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) > >Impact > >Forever > >Attached > >Sad But True > > > >Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In = my=20 > >opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so f= ar... >=20 > Don=B4t you guys like Are We Here? >=20 > My top-5 would be like: >=20 > Dwr Budr > Lush 3-1 > Are We Here > The Box > Sad But True >=20 > ------------------------------------------------- =20 > joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital > feloc Future Sound Of London > jp@clinet.fi Autechre > ------------------------------------------------- =20 >=20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 02:25:36 -0600 (CST) Hate to get in this disscussion, but In Sides is the best album by far. Well...it could just be that I'm listening to it right now. ;) On Wed, 19 Mar 1997 NEFYR@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 97-03-18 21:48:18 EST, you write: > > << Why do alot of people on this list not seem to like 'Snivilisation'? In my > > opinion it's that and 'In sides' which tie for best album of theirs so > far... >> > > i feel that the brown album is right up there with sniv. tey are both so > wonderful. > > joe > > "taste... blue... hmm"-joe distastful > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dxford@earthlink.net" Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 00:29:30 -0800 Richard Mellor wrote: > > I am a BIG Future Sound Of London Fan. 'ISDN' is one of my favourite albums > of any band. Check out 'Slider' and 'Smokin' Japanese Babe' off it - two of > the best 'trip hop' (for want of a better word) tracks I know of. > > ---------- > > From: Arash Mohebbi > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > Subject: Re: Plastikman > > Date: 19 March 1997 01:19 > > > > At 05:00 PM 3/18/97 -0700, you wrote: > > > > > >** p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is > > >** WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! > > > > > > were you really that impressed with it? i thought it was pretty > > >good, in an okay sort of way. the reviews on it werent that great > though. > > > > > > I dunno:) I liked them lots! they were rightup there with the Prodigy's > > "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any one like > Future > > Sound Of London? > > Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll > > > > Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... > > Fat Frank > > I have to say that Accelerator has to be one of my favorite Future Sound of London albums. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Elgey Subject: Orbital in soundtracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 18:26:00 +0000 G'day, Got my first Orbital mailing list digest in *weeks* today - what's been going on? About Orbital in soundtracks: I was watching a video the other week, and a trailer for some Winona Ryder movie came on (forget what it was called) - but I'm sure I heard Orbital's 'Sunday' (or was it 'LC1'? or 'Analogue Test'? one of those '92 b-sides) being used all the way through...cool choice anyway. Cheers, Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "100% Cotton" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:47:27 GMT > doesn't the main character take the Orbital tape out of the car before > he torches it?. He then says something like "good music is hard to find > these days...." as a way of explaining his action. > I could be completely wrong... > -- No. you're right, I remember that scene. The orbital tracks were the only reason a kept watching. I thought the film was shite. You? s I'd Rather Have A Full Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Full Frontal Lobotomy I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: orbital boots? Date: 19 Mar 1997 02:54:01 -0600 (CST) Did Orbital perform at Woodstock '94? Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "100% Cotton" Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 09:02:11 GMT > > Don=B4t you guys like Are We Here? > > My top-5 would be like: > -------- > I fucking LOVE Are We Here? Track 4 on the single (I think it's called What Was That?) is a fantastic remix! s I'd Rather Have A Full Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Full Frontal Lobotomy I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 04:16:03 -0500 100% Cotton wrote: > No. you're right, I remember that scene. The orbital tracks were the > only reason a kept watching. I thought the film was shite. You? > i thought the film was a good bit better than `trainspotting'... and (don't flame me for this) i thought they used entirely too much orbital; every five minutes had an orbital track in th background. it's as if they couldn't find any other interesing music.... annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 03:21:11 -0600 (CST) What movie did this happen in? On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, 100% Cotton wrote: ["] ["]> doesn't the main character take the Orbital tape out of the car before ["]> he torches it?. He then says something like "good music is hard to find ["]> these days...." as a way of explaining his action. ["]> I could be completely wrong... ["]> -- ["] ["]No. you're right, I remember that scene. The orbital tracks were the ["]only reason a kept watching. I thought the film was shite. You? ["] ["]s ["] ["] ["] ["]I'd Rather Have A Full Bottle In Front Of Me ["]Than A Full Frontal Lobotomy ["] ["] ["] ["]I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me ["]Than A Frontal Lobotomy ["] Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 04:40:34 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9C010494699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit stuff on cranes....sorry lots of interest and soory joe, unless you really want to drive.... 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Please contact dare@infi.net. --------------9C010494699-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es Subject: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:51:22 +0000 I=B4ve always thought that the one that appeared in Johnny Mnemonic was "Sad but true" (or Sad but new, i don=B4t remember now which version it was) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcin Pawelec Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:31:03 +0100 (MET) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997 ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk wrote: > thingybob violently scrawled: > > > > >** << What other music does anybody out there listen > >** to? >> > > apart from Orbital? well other "intelligent techno" producers, my > faves (apart from Orbital) are CJ Bolland, Spooky & Mike Paradinas (I > could go on but those are my faves) [cut] Hi, my favourite ones are Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) productions, right now I'm delighted with the album "Polar Sequences" by Biosphere & H.I.A. It's a concert recorded last year in Tromso. Great! /\~~/\ /\~~/\ _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcin Pawelec Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:37:41 +0100 (MET) On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > I havent heard much of The Future Sound of London... just a few songs > and WOW are they rad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! man! From what I heard I really > liked them, but I still am a big fan of Orbital! You should get at least two of their albums: "Accelerator" and "Lifeforms". "Accelerator" was their first album as FSOL and there you can find their most successful track "Papua New Guinea" - almost all track could be a hit. "Lifeforms" is a double album and is much different - it's one of the best ambient albums. Satisfaction guaranteed! /\~~/\ /\~~/\ _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcin Pawelec Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:46:16 +0100 (MET) On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Ingmar Collinson :) wrote: > > On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > > > I have to say mine is 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' off Insides, with > > 'Forever' off 'Snivilisation' a close second... > > > > Richard > > > > ---------- > > > From: michelle. > > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > > Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. [OFF TOPIC] > > > Date: 18 March 1997 21:55 > > > > > > > > > ** Whats everyones fav. song by Orbital? Personally I cant decide!!!! I > > > > > > one of my favorites is "sad but true" (from sniv) and i also like > > > "sad but new" from in sides. :) > > > [cut] > > There's no way I could give you just ONE song which is Orbital's coolest. > But my current top 5 (in no paticular order) are: > > Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) > Impact > Forever > Attached > Sad But True > It's impossible to choose only one, but ... maybe four... ;)) Lush (all parts) Midnight Adnan's Halcyon /\~~/\ /\~~/\ _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcin Pawelec Subject: Halcyon-Live? Date: 19 Mar 1997 13:09:55 +0100 (MET) Hi, does anyone knows if P&P Hartnoll are going to release live version of "Halcyon" - this with samples of Bon Jovi and Belinda Carlisle? /\~~/\ /\~~/\ _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: Re: Halcyon-Live? Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:38:20 -0000 ---------- > From: Marcin Pawelec > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Halcyon-Live? > Date: Wednesday, March 19, 1997 12:09 PM > > > Hi, does anyone knows if P&P Hartnoll are going to release live version of > "Halcyon" - this with samples of Bon Jovi and Belinda Carlisle? Yea it would be good to hear that again. I haven't heard it since I saw them at Feile '95. :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heikki Henriksen Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #213 Date: 19 Mar 1997 13:51:14 +0100 (MET) Reality , said: =20 > Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the Hacker= s > soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack.=20 Shouldn't it be 'Sad but true' that is featured in Johnny Mnemonic? Anyone else noticed that Poul Anderson used Halcyon + in his two first movies: $hopping & Mortal Kombat? He gotta have a special thing for P&P. *** Arash Mohebbi , said: > I dunno:) I liked them (Leftfield( lots! they were rightup there with > the Prodigy's "Music for the Gilted Generation".. but that was 1994. Any > one like Future Sound Of London? Leftfield checks 1, Prodigy no good (any more), FSOL have explosives. And btw: (going back to topic): Richie Hatwin's limited Concept-series, is god-damn great minimalism. and going back to list-relation: Has Richie-man ever remixed an Orbital-tune? Words cannot describe what he's done with Slam's Positive Education and System 7's Alphawave. (among others) *** "Richard Mellor" , said: > I thought 'Shopping' was a really cool film. OK It's a few years old now > but still good in my books True words spoken. *** Kitana@airmail.net (Violette), said: > Every time this question comes up, I have only one answer: > =09=09Halcyon and on and on. You couldnt have been more correct. And anyone who says anything else, are wrong!!! :-) > End of orbital Digest V2 #213 God P=E5ske, Heikki. (who's feeling picky and being very objective, today) Heikki Henriksen e-mail:heikkih@stud.ntnu.no Osloveien 16 http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~heikkih/ 7018 Trondheim tlf1: 73 50 45 93 Norway tlf2: 906 55 216 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:11:49 +0000 > Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) > Impact > Forever > Attached > Sad But True > > >It's impossible to choose only one, but ... maybe four... ;)) > >Lush (all parts) >Midnight >Adnan's >Halcyon Or maybe: 1. Out there Somewhere 2. Adnan=B4s 3. Semi-Dettached 4. Remind ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:15:00 -0500 Fulya Opus III is good but I wouldn't suggest that you buy their albums unless you had nothing else you wanted. Get 'em used. They're "Mind Fruit" and "Guru Mother", at least those are the only 2 I am aware of (here in the states). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:15:28 -0500 Sorry that last post went to the list, I thought I replied to it personally. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Orbital in films -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:31:21 -0500 NEFYR@ aol "Hackers- Soundtrack" should be accessable at any record store. It's not at all rare. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: new orb album -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 08:33:40 -0500 New orb album is good, imho, though, it's not the best.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Re: Orbital at the mall -Reply Date: 19 Mar 1997 09:18:27 -0500 >i just visited camelot yesterday there must have been about >6 albums with >multiple copies of each. they were missing only the green >one. > > joe > > "fabulous, mostly dead"-joe child That's what I saw, multiple copies of just about every Orbital release... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:17:42 -0000 Yeah it was released in the UK in about 1993 (I think), but If you haven't seen it, check it out and make up your own mind - I think it's good. Richard ---------- > From: Reality > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Orbital in films > Date: 19 March 1997 04:19 > > Is that a UK film? > > On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Richard Mellor wrote: > > > I thought 'Shopping' was a really cool film. OK It's a few years old now > > but still good in my books > > > > Richard > > > > ---------- > > > From: Mark S-D > > > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > > > Subject: Re: Orbital in films > > > Date: 19 March 1997 01:27 > > > > > > In message , Reality > > > writes > > > >Yes, Halcyon + On + On is on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and the > > Hackers > > > >soundtrack. Adnan's is on the Jonny Neumonic Soundtrack. The Saint theme > > > >is on The Saint Soundtrack. That is all that I know of off hand. > > > > > > > Erm...something off Sniv on Shopping (Crash and Carry...me thinks.) > > > Don't get this film out, it's awful. I nearly fell out my chair when I > > > heard Halcyon on Mortal Combat, very funny film though. (Is it meant to > > > be?) The acting on Shopping....oh my god....the script....oh dear. :( > > > -- > > > Mark S-D > > > Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: thesaint.com Date: 19 Mar 1997 16:13:44 Have you visited www.thesaint.com? joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre Aphex Twin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Rotherham" Subject: Eat Static Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:41:27 -0000 Does anyone know if Eat Static will be playing at any festivals this year??? ------------ OPTIK --------------- P.S. Does anyone know when Eat Staic's new album is out??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Orbital in soundtracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 09:44:20 -0700 (MST) > Got my first Orbital mailing list digest in *weeks* today - what's been > going on? Mail problems at xmission. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 11:18:19 -0600 (CST) One brief query: Does anyone remember (in the US) when Jackie CHan's "Rumble in the Bronx" trailers appeared Quality Seconds was played in the background? But it wasn't actually in the movie! Oh, well, just my useless contribution to the list. J ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 12:50:34 -0500 (EST) weeeeellllll, as always, I'm gonna have to say that Lush 3 is my favorite tune, followed by Out There Somewhere and Dwr Budr.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: -Niall C Christie- Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 18:42:15 +0000 (GMT) I have yet to find an Orbital track I dislike, but my favourite would have to be that unnamed second track on The Box EP (does anyone know if it has a name?), it is just so awesome. Sunday would run it a pretty close second but after that I cannot say. I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) ---------------------------Niall C Christie------------------------------- On Wed, 19 Mar 1997 FishyT99@aol.com wrote: > weeeeellllll, as always, I'm gonna have to say that Lush 3 is my favorite > tune, followed by Out There Somewhere and Dwr Budr.... > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Jutzy Subject: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 10:42:22 -0800 (PST) I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are they doing much touring these days? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Jutzy Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 11:00:26 -0800 (PST) hey, is chemical brothers playing with prodigy when they come to LA? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fanno Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 11:27:24 -0800 (PST) On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Geoffrey Jutzy wrote: > hey, is chemical brothers playing with prodigy when they come to LA? > Sorry to post this on the mailing list, but I figure a greater audience will be reached. When is the prodigy coming to LA. Also I heard rumors of an Orb tour soon, any truth to this? I live in San Diego and NO-One comes down here to play, as far as techno goes that is. Except Orbital, Meat Beat Manifesto and Ultramarine did about four and a half years ago. I'll go to LA for a worthy show, as in both Orbital shows in Dec. and last summers' Organic at Snow Valley. Finally is there going to be another Organic this summer? Late, Jeff Fanno ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AWisk@aol.com Subject: URGENT! Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:34:36 -0500 (EST) Hello. I am dying, I have tried time and time again to remove myself from this list. Is there anyone who would be so kind as to tell me how to properly? Or knows of anyone who has already performed this miraculous feat? I have tried sending mail with "remove" in the body many times to every given address. Please help!-ALLISON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 13:42:32 -0600 Look at the CD, the names should be there.. but in the meantime, it's called Sad But New.. > I have yet to find an Orbital track I dislike, but my favourite would > have > to be that unnamed second track on The Box EP (does anyone know if it > has > a name?), it is just so awesome. Sunday would run it a pretty close > second > but after that I cannot say. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) > > > > ---------------------------Niall C > Christie------------------------------- > > On Wed, 19 Mar 1997 FishyT99@aol.com wrote: > > > weeeeellllll, as always, I'm gonna have to say that Lush 3 is my > favorite > > tune, followed by Out There Somewhere and Dwr Budr.... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 21:02:09 At 10.42 19.3.1997 -0800, you wrote: >I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are >they doing much touring these days? How Orbital touring? or Orb? or Aphex Twin? joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre Aphex Twin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Halcyon-Live? Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:16:02 -0600 (CST) I'd buy it. :) On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Seamus (James) Swift wrote: ["] ["] ["]---------- ["]> From: Marcin Pawelec ["]> To: orbital@mail.xmission.com ["]> Subject: Halcyon-Live? ["]> Date: Wednesday, March 19, 1997 12:09 PM ["]> ["]> ["]> Hi, does anyone knows if P&P Hartnoll are going to release live version ["]of ["]> "Halcyon" - this with samples of Bon Jovi and Belinda Carlisle? ["] ["]Yea it would be good to hear that again. ["]I haven't heard it since I saw them at Feile '95. ["] ["] ["]:: \ Seamus (James) Swift ["] | a.k.a. "whois" ["] | For reply, send a self-abused ["]:: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ["] Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: URGENT! Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:38:40 -0600 why didnt you keep the first message you ever got from the list.. you know, the one that tells you how to cancel.. ;) > Hello. I am dying, I have tried time and time again to remove myself > from > this list. Is there anyone who would be so kind as to tell me how to > properly? Or knows of anyone who has already performed this miraculous > feat? > I have tried sending mail with "remove" in the body many times to > every given > address. Please help!-ALLISON > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:52:21 -0500 (EST) to anyone looking for the prodigy dates - they have all been postponed - the tour has been postponed until late may at least so they can finish recording their new album "the fat of the land" - new dates have not been announced yet/ i hope this helps. and i got the info from the frodigy information exchange so it is reliable. these are the us tour dates by the way... ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck**************** * * * "every man and woman is a star tonight" - m.b.m. * * * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" * * -REM "be mine" * * * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/**** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:52:21 -0500 (EST) to anyone looking for the prodigy dates - they have all been postponed - the tour has been postponed until late may at least so they can finish recording their new album "the fat of the land" - new dates have not been announced yet/ i hope this helps. and i got the info from the frodigy information exchange so it is reliable. these are the us tour dates by the way... ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck**************** * * * "every man and woman is a star tonight" - m.b.m. * * * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" * * -REM "be mine" * * * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/**** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:54:45 -0500 (EST) hmm... in this order: Out There Somewhere (both parts) Impact USA P.E.T.R.O.L. Sad But New Halcyon+on+on though of course you've gotta love it all :) *jim ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck**************** * * * "every man and woman is a star tonight" - m.b.m. * * * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" * * -REM "be mine" * * * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/**** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Saint/Sinner Date: 19 Mar 1997 19:39:10 +0000 It's officially out in the UK tommorow, or so my record shop tells me. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sproston Green Subject: woodstock94 Date: 19 Mar 1997 16:25:40 -0500 At 02:54 AM 3/19/97 -0600, you wrote: >Did Orbital perform at Woodstock '94? Yes, I saw em there. 2 am. f*kin mind blowing aural fix, even knee deep in mud. Laterson... S p r o s t o n G r e e n jrobin@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:25:40 -0700 (MST) > ... is there going to be another Organic this summer? I've heard that Organic is going to be a traveling festival this year. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:26:23 -0700 (MST) > How Orbital touring? or Orb? or Aphex Twin? Orb are touring as we speak. Check the Orbulletins page at Ultraworld (http://www.theorb.com/) for details. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:02:34 -0700 (MST) ** One brief query: Does anyone remember (in the US) when Jackie ** CHan's "Rumble in the Bronx" trailers appeared Quality Seconds was played ** in the background? But it wasn't actually in the movie! Oh, well, just ** my useless contribution to the list. i hate that! when really really good songs are used in the publicity for things, and then, the songs arent even related at all! my sister listens to "the number one hit music station!" of our city (phoenix) and whenever i hear bits of commercials for, like, clubs or anything from her radio, really really good techno songs are playing (like orbital, or songs from random compilations), so like, ill call up the station and say something like, "you play such good music, during the commercials! why not on the air?" but they never know what im talking about. also, in commercials on tv for movies, there are always good songs, but they arent in the movie! just what IS up with that? great, i just rambled, huh... michelle!. -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:06:25 -0700 (MST) ** How Orbital touring? or Orb? or Aphex Twin? i was checking stuff out on the web last night, and i found a few things out: orb is touring, but their us dates arent set yet... they are in may and june, i believe... also, orbital is touring, and they have a few us dates... im going to los angeles to see them on june 22. aphex twin, not sure... can anyone else confirm this? id hate to be wrong after broadcasting this to everyone... :) michelle!. -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 14:36:18 -0800 (PST) Prodigy are coming to LA in mid-April sometime, around the 19th I think. Not too sure because am not too in to thm myself. Orb US tour starts on May 15 I believe. ORGANIC is supposed to happen, the last I heard ORBITAL and chemical bros were for sure, but that could just be a rumour. Also, ORGANIC may become a tour instead of a one-night thing like last year. Greg On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, fanno wrote: > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Geoffrey Jutzy wrote: > > > hey, is chemical brothers playing with prodigy when they come to LA? > > > Sorry to post this on the mailing list, but I figure a greater audience > will be reached. When is the prodigy coming to LA. Also I heard rumors of > an Orb tour soon, any truth to this? I live in San Diego and NO-One comes > down here to play, as far as techno goes that is. Except Orbital, Meat > Beat Manifesto and Ultramarine did about four and a half years ago. I'll > go to LA for a worthy show, as in both Orbital shows in Dec. and last > summers' Organic at Snow Valley. Finally is there going to be another > Organic this summer? > > Late, > Jeff Fanno > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: Fav's Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:45:44 UT First ever Orbital track I heard was Sad But True, which was totally ace. I just had to buy up everything Orbital has ever done from then. My true faves have to be (in no particular order): Petrol, Midnight, Forever, TGWTSIHH, Adnan's, and oh...too many to mention, Insides i feel was the best album of 96 by a long long way! Mike ---------- Sent: 19 March 1997 04:13 My favoritre song has to be off the SNIV cd. The last song, number 10, ATTACHED~ what a great song. Totally flips me for a loop everytime. These guys really know how to toss ya around. I can't wait to sample the saint single, and remix it for myself... These guys know the sounds people like. Take it easy all. RIch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:47:34 UT Leftism was a cool album!! I defy anyone not to be toally sucked in after hearing Melt, Storm3000 and Song Of Life. Fantastic. Been waiting yonks for new stuff though..!!!! Mike ---------- Sent: 18 March 1997 22:48 p.s. I've just brought LEFTFIELD - LEFTISM and all I can say is WOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:51:14 UT FSOL are so cool. I know its recent, but My Kingdom (particularly parts 4 and 5) are excellent. Cascade and Lifeforms are awesome too! Actually, while on the subject, i havent snapped up ISDN yet(ive got everything else including singles of everything theyve released), but in general is the album any good? What sound style is it on this one? Mike ---------- Sent: 19 March 1997 11:37 On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > I havent heard much of The Future Sound of London... just a few songs > and WOW are they rad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! man! From what I heard I really > liked them, but I still am a big fan of Orbital! You should get at least two of their albums: "Accelerator" and "Lifeforms". "Accelerator" was their first album as FSOL and there you can find their most successful track "Papua New Guinea" - almost all track could be a hit. "Lifeforms" is a double album and is much different - it's one of the best ambient albums. Satisfaction guaranteed! /\~~/\ /\~~/\ _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: the saint and Salt Tank Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:45:19 GMT >ST6 Eugina was really the ep title for the re-release of Pacific Diva. I >think it's the original mix, and there's only the full length mix, an = edit >and a beatless mix, as well as another different track on the CD (at = least I >think that's right.....) right, OK, I have "Eugina" (call it that for now so I don't get confused OK) on Essential Mix 2, BUT it's a different mix than Pacific Diva, it says that it's the version on the album. _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Tranquiliser busy Tranquilising Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:45:14 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >Say, what is this tranquillizer remix released on - more specifically = can=20 >I get it on vinyl? Tranquillizer is one of my favorite songs, so I'll=20 >buy it on anything, but IMHO vinyl is the greatest medium for audio of=20 >all time. you can ge the Foundations comp on vinyl, and yes you are correct, vinyl rules the world. _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk Subject: Re: Fav's Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:46:09 GMT thingybob violently scrawled: >My favoritre song has to be off the SNIV cd. The last song, number 10, >ATTACHED~ what a great song. Totally flips me for a loop everytime. = These I fuckin' love that choon, definitely my fave off Sniv, probably one of my all round faves as well, without a doubt, yes, definitely, I love the Live version on Peel Session, it's way too short though, I think that whole 2 track thing would be better at about 1/2 an hour, twice as long, so the trax would develop even more and maybe some nice vocals thrown in etc...keep on dreamin' Todds! what's it like Live? well they probably don't play it coz it's too good, peeps would start dying...death by fucking shit hot choons. top notch. take it easy >guys really know how to toss ya around. I can't wait to sample the = saint >single, and remix it for myself... These guys know the sounds people = like. > Take it easy all. > >RIch > _________________ ______ ___________ ___ | / \| \| \ | | | |__ __| | | | |_| | | | | | | |\_ _/ | | | | | | | | |___| \______/|______/|______/ |___| =20 =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kitana@airmail.net (Violette) Subject: Techno groups? Date: 19 Mar 1997 23:17:53 GMT Hello :-) Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: Eat Static Aphex Twin Underworld Robert Miles Juno Reactor Psykosonik Plastikman Chemical Bros If you think you know, please write me back. Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of techno genres descriptions?? Thank you :) Peace, Violette Underworld Princess Kitana@airmail.net \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ / Edwel Habin Chapel \ \___________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Geoffrey Elgey Subject: New bonus disk woth 'In Sides'? Date: 20 Mar 1997 09:27:56 +0000 G'day, Just trying to catch up here - haven't got a digest in a while, so what can anyone tell me about this I saw at EAR/rational: >Orbital - Insides DCD [FFR124129:t] (diff. bonus CD) FFRR/ILS $13.50 # >Believe it or not, later this month this will be reissued with a different >bonus CD (i.e., not Times Fly + The Box). It will have some live stuff, >possible from the Satan series. Cheers, Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Young" Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 19 Mar 1997 17:45:05 -0600 I have recently talked to a few friends linked to MBM (Meat Beat Manifesto) and they hint that this years event (organic 97') will visit 4 or 5 major US cities and will definately blow away last years? Is that possible? I think it would be interesting to find out... I live in Dallas, TX and a local radio station has increasingly been talking about the fest.... Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and others will attend this year.... I think I'll drive to California if there is no other closer option! -- Did anyone go to organic 96? If so tell me a little about it....If you have time... robert ryoung@fastlane.net > Finally is there going to be another Organic this summer? > > Late, > Jeff Fanno > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 18:00:25 -0600 (CST) I know exactly what you're saying. I agree wholeheartedly. On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, michelle. wrote: ["] ["]** One brief query: Does anyone remember (in the US) when Jackie ["]** CHan's "Rumble in the Bronx" trailers appeared Quality Seconds was played ["]** in the background? But it wasn't actually in the movie! Oh, well, just ["]** my useless contribution to the list. ["] ["] i hate that! when really really good songs are used in the ["]publicity for things, and then, the songs arent even related at all! my ["]sister listens to "the number one hit music station!" of our city ["](phoenix) and whenever i hear bits of commercials for, like, clubs or ["]anything from her radio, really really good techno songs are playing (like ["]orbital, or songs from random compilations), so like, ill call up the ["]station and say something like, "you play such good music, during the ["]commercials! why not on the air?" but they never know what im talking ["]about. also, in commercials on tv for movies, there are always good ["]songs, but they arent in the movie! just what IS up with that? ["] ["]great, i just rambled, huh... ["] ["]michelle!. ["]-- -- - -- --- - ---- ["]and you finally found ["] all your courage to ["] let it all go.. ["] ["] .O> Subject: RE: Orbital in films Date: 19 Mar 1997 15:56:38 -0800 Deng[SMTP:nsmcp9747@alpha.nsula.edu] wrote: > One brief query: Does anyone remember (in the US) when Jackie > CHan's "Rumble in the Bronx" trailers appeared Quality Seconds was played > in the background? But it wasn't actually in the movie! Oh, well, just > my useless contribution to the list. I remember, does anyone know if the song was actually in the film though? I watched it and never heard it. Maybe it was only played during the commercial (or during the closing credits). Shaun -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Mellor" Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:07:07 -0000 ISDN is their best album IMHO. Musical style is a mish-mash of slow, smokin' ambient choonz and trip-hop dub monsters - All of it rocks! Richard ---------- > From: Mike > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: RE: Plastikman > Date: 19 March 1997 22:51 > > FSOL are so cool. I know its recent, but My Kingdom (particularly parts 4 and > 5) are excellent. Cascade and Lifeforms are awesome too! > > Actually, while on the subject, i havent snapped up ISDN yet(ive got > everything else including singles of everything theyve released), but in > general is the album any good? What sound style is it on this one? > > Mike > > ---------- > From: owner-orbital@xmission.com on behalf of Marcin Pawelec > Sent: 19 March 1997 11:37 > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Plastikman > > > > On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > > > I havent heard much of The Future Sound of London... just a few songs > > and WOW are they rad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! man! From what I heard I really > > liked them, but I still am a big fan of Orbital! > > You should get at least two of their albums: "Accelerator" and > "Lifeforms". "Accelerator" was their first album as FSOL and there you can > find their most successful track "Papua New Guinea" - almost all track > could be a hit. "Lifeforms" is a double album and is much different - > it's one of the best ambient albums. Satisfaction guaranteed! > > /\~~/\ /\~~/\ > _ /~ ~\ _ "THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM..." _ /~ ~\ _ > { \((*) (*))/ } { \((*) (*))/ } > { | \/ | } Marcin Pawelec { | \/ | } > ~~) (~~ ibd414pm@loqi.eti.pg.gda.pl ~~) (~~ > `~~~~~~~~' csb083mp@cs-boglab.eti.pg.gda.pl `~~~~~~~~' > ^^ ^^ Politechnika Gdanska ^^ ^^ > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kitana@airmail.net (Violette) Subject: Re: The Edge fest in Dallas Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:29:21 GMT >I live in Dallas, TX and a local radio station has increasingly been >talking about the fest.... > >Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and = others >will attend this year.... ooh yeah! Im definitely not gonna miss this one event, which is on April the 20th. Anyone else here going to this thing? Well, anyway, if you are and you see a girl who's wearing glitter on her eyelids, a belly chain and is beautifully sexy that's me! *giggle* See ya Peace Violette Underworld Princess Kitana@airmail.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 19 Mar 1997 19:35:34 -0600 Violette wrote: > > Hello :-) > Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to > know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: word of warning- there is no hard and fast rules for most groups. eclecticism is in so most groups fall into more than 1. i have yet to see good definitions in 5 years unless you have a good idea of music structure and time signatures 4/4 etc... > Eat Static trance > Aphex Twin depending on the album-acid,ambient,dnb,trip-hop. > Underworld crap! sorry if you like them. (trancy-techno) > Robert Miles dunno > Juno Reactor> trance Psykosonik dunno > Plastikman minimal techno, acid > Chemical Bros more crappy trance > > If you think you know, please write me back. > Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of > techno genres descriptions?? > Thank you :) dont know of any pages dedicated to that. dont take the underworld and chems personally, just my dumbass opinion. > > Peace, > Violette > Underworld Princess > Kitana@airmail.net > > \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ > / Edwel Habin Chapel \ > \___________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Plastikman Date: 19 Mar 1997 19:37:11 -0600 Orbital@pacbell.net wrote: > > Im curious... > Who is Plastikman? Or who are Platikman? Ive never heard of such thing > before!? its about time someone asked. plastikman (richie hawtin, fuse) makes excellent minimal, acidic techno. check out sheet one, recycled plastik and musik. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pezgirl@atl.mindspring.com (Laurie Beasley) Subject: Re:Coolest Tracks Date: 19 Mar 1997 22:19:20 +1000 My faves would have to be: The Girl With the Sun In Her Head Dwr Budr Halcyon Out There Somewhere? >> Out There Somewhere? (Parts I & II) >> Impact >> Forever >> Attached >> Sad But True >> >> >>It's impossible to choose only one, but ... maybe four... ;)) >> >>Lush (all parts) >>Midnight >>Adnan's >>Halcyon > >Or maybe: > >1. Out there Somewhere >2. Adnan=B4s >3. Semi-Dettached >4. Remind pezgirl@mindspring.com pezgrrrl on IRC "a twist in the fabric of space... where time becomes a loop..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Corbett Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 10:07:57 +0800 (WST) On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, 100% Cotton wrote: > > > doesn't the main character take the Orbital tape out of the car before > > he torches it?. He then says something like "good music is hard to find > > these days...." as a way of explaining his action. > > I could be completely wrong... > > -- > > No. you're right, I remember that scene. The orbital tracks were the > only reason a kept watching. I thought the film was shite. You? > Are we talking about that load of crap called "shopping". If so, let me just say that the movie was crap Crap CRAP but the soundtrack was great Great GREAT. Lurved The Sabres tune - in my opinion one of the best they ever did! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert Young" Subject: orbital concert on www Date: 19 Mar 1997 21:15:55 -0600 orbital concert on the net... i hope everyone has checked out the following site: www.lcc.gatech.edu/ptrl/orbital -- orbital web page (non-official) www.lcc.gatech.edu/ptrl/orbital/aural.html -- orbital concert (very similar in song arrangement to the december concert here in dallas, texas) its way too cool ....also you need shockwave director plug-in.. its a very fast stream...uninterupted!!! ive found it to work better on netscape than ie 3.01.. this is probobly old news to many, but the above site can allow "born-again"orbital fans a (free) chance to hear a variety of orbital's music ( Green, Brown, Sniv, Insides, albums...) Robert J. Young ryoung@fastlane.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 13:33:52 +1000 At 10:42 AM 3/19/97 -0800, you wrote: >I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are >they doing much touring these days? in so far as I know, theyre either Belgian or German...Dunno about touring much: they seem to change names and lineups all the time:) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kitana@airmail.net (Violette) Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 04:32:15 GMT On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 13:33:52 +1000, you wrote: >At 10:42 AM 3/19/97 -0800, you wrote: >>I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are >>they doing much touring these days? > >in so far as I know, theyre either Belgian or German...Dunno about = touring >much: they seem to change names and lineups all the time:) >Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll > >Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... > Fat Frank > > Hmm what kind of techno is Autechre?... Violette Kitana@airmail.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Khugo8@aol.com Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:23:27 -0500 (EST) as listed hardcore (i think) old school (older stuff)/ ambient (newer stuff) trance and breakbeat ambient/ d'n'b ambient harcore (i think) hardcore ( i think) breakbeat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Khugo8@aol.com Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:27:20 -0500 (EST) actually theyre British and I think from Leeds Love, Khugo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Khugo8@aol.com Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:31:21 -0500 (EST) we have to stop this for some reason or another. Autechre write mostly ambient stuff but rather hard and machine like, really rather old school in a way. very imagistic and quite beautiful if you can feel it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Herz Subject: Satan Live Date: 19 Mar 1997 21:57:17 +0000 re-hello all... just came back to say one quicky thing... I found all 3 Satan Lives and they kick sooo much arse!!! btw, someone not too long ago had an RA site for "The Saint" tune.. can someone mail me privately if they got it? gotsta go... later all..... -Chris Herz cherz@interwerks.com http://www.interwerks.com http://www.chs.lane.edu/~chrish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 01:13:39 -0500 michelle. wrote: > > ** One brief query: Does anyone remember (in the US) when Jackie > ** CHan's "Rumble in the Bronx" trailers appeared Quality Seconds was played > ** in the background? But it wasn't actually in the movie! Oh, well, just > ** my useless contribution to the list. > > i hate that! when really really good songs are used in the > publicity for things, and then, the songs arent even related at all! my > sister listens to "the number one hit music station!" of our city > (phoenix) and whenever i hear bits of commercials for, like, clubs or > anything from her radio, really really good techno songs are playing (like > orbital, or songs from random compilations), so like, ill call up the > station and say something like, "you play such good music, during the > commercials! why not on the air?" but they never know what im talking > about. also, in commercials on tv for movies, there are always good > songs, but they arent in the movie! just what IS up with that? > i work in a local independent video store: they don't have to pay any royalities, or get any copyrights to use music in previews (carmina burina is used in everything and lately enigma has been used in _every_ action preview) they use good music that will grab someone's attention for 30 seconds and give an `interesting' feel to the movie. i agree, it's annoying as hell, and i would hate to have my music stolen like that, but the musician hs little to no say-so. at least we don't have to watch the damn things all the time.... annai `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: orb tour Date: 20 Mar 1997 02:23:56 -0500 check out the page at someone's really great page... http://holly.colostate.edu/~robinv/Chocolate/Montagne.htm sorry, i can't get my links to work (they always send the whole page, and this page is large...) there are more dates than reflected there, but the only other one i can confirm is washington DC @ the 9:30 club on 10 May tix are evidently $20 and have been on sale for a while (through protix) hope this helps, and hope to see some of you there! annai -- `IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE LIGHT, IT'S BECAUSE OF OBSCURITY, IF YOU BELIEVE IN HAPPINESS, IT'S BECAUSE OF UNHAPPINESS, IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD, THEN YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL.' ~ Father X exorcist, Church of Notre Dame, Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 23:46:59 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 Khugo8@aol.com wrote: > we have to stop this for some reason or another. > Autechre write mostly ambient stuff but rather hard and machine like, really > rather old school in a way. very imagistic and quite beautiful if you can > feel it This is a totally inaccurate statement. They aren't 'ambient' in the traditional sense. Autechre cannot be grouped or defined. You just have to listen to them. == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Liu Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 19 Mar 1997 23:56:59 -0800 (PST) Where did you hear about the LA show? Icalled tixmaster and they knew nothing of the show. I will definitely be there if they are really coming. Maybe it is around the time of ORGANIC, because ORGANIC was around that time last year. Please try to keep me informed. thanks Greg On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, michelle. wrote: > > ** How Orbital touring? or Orb? or Aphex Twin? > > i was checking stuff out on the web last night, and i found a few > things out: orb is touring, but their us dates arent set yet... they are > in may and june, i believe... also, orbital is touring, and they have a > few us dates... im going to los angeles to see them on june 22. aphex > twin, not sure... > can anyone else confirm this? id hate to be wrong after > broadcasting this to everyone... :) > > michelle!. > -- -- - -- --- - ---- > and you finally found > all your courage to > let it all go.. > > .O> \--...-'| |`-...--/ > \_____/ \_____/ > | | | | > ^ ^ ^ ^ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Coolest Tracks Date: 20 Mar 1997 03:26:52 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-19 01:39:15 EST, you write: << Don´t you guys like Are We Here? >> yup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dxford@earthlink.net" Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 00:42:18 -0800 chris lietz wrote: > > Violette wrote: > > > > Hello :-) > > Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to > > know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: > word of warning- there is no hard and fast rules for most groups. > eclecticism is in so most groups fall into more than 1. i have yet to > see good definitions in 5 years unless you have a good idea of music > structure and time signatures 4/4 etc... > > Eat Static > trance > > Aphex Twin > depending on the album-acid,ambient,dnb,trip-hop. > > Underworld > crap! sorry if you like them. (trancy-techno) > > Robert Miles > dunno > > Juno Reactor> > trance > Psykosonik > dunno > > Plastikman > minimal techno, acid > > Chemical Bros > more crappy trance > > > > If you think you know, please write me back. > > Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of > > techno genres descriptions?? > > Thank you :) > dont know of any pages dedicated to that. dont take the underworld and > chems personally, just my dumbass opinion. > > > > Peace, > > Violette > > Underworld Princess > > Kitana@airmail.net > > > > \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ > > / Edwel Habin Chapel \ > > \___________________________________________________/ Actually, Robert Miles' style of music is also known as trance. As a matter of fact, I've heard some European friends of mine refer to him as the: "Piano Tranceman" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 20 Mar 1997 03:49:53 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-19 17:21:54 EST, you write: << is there going to be another Organic this summer? I've heard that Organic is going to be a traveling festival this year. >> what is this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Seamus (James) Swift" Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 09:06:16 -0000 Autechre are from Manchester. According to a guy who lives in my house he knows one of the members. They played in Derby at the Band Chapel last year. :: \ Seamus (James) Swift | a.k.a. "whois" | For reply, send a self-abused :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Heikki Henriksen Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #214 Date: 20 Mar 1997 10:29:02 +0100 (MET) fulya okurer , said: > i was always wondering if that Opus III was good or not..is it?should i get > the album(s)? IMHO, you can do with the single. It's got a nice a cappella version of 'its a fine day' that's funny putting over other stuff. (anyone ever tried remaking Halcyon +on... :-) ** Marcin Pawelec , said: > Hi, my favourite ones are Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) productions, right now > I'm delighted with the album "Polar Sequences" by Biosphere & H.I.A. It's > a concert recorded last year in Tromso. Great! Then you perhaps would like to know that Geir released a new album this week, a soundtrack for the norwegian movie, Insomnia. ** Marcin Pawelec , said: > Hi, does anyone knows if P&P Hartnoll are going to release live version of > "Halcyon" - this with samples of Bon Jovi and Belinda Carlisle? I'd love to see this, but thinking of the legal mess they had to go through to do it, i'll doubt it'll ever happen. ** "Neil Rotherham" , said: > Does anyone know if Eat Static will be playing at any festivals this > year??? I think they were supposed to play a live gig here in Trondheim, Norway next month, but it seems something got in the way, as they are deleted from the list, so now we're stuck with Loop Guru and DJ Misjah. :-) ** Geoffrey Jutzy > I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are > they doing much touring these days? Sheffield-based? Check www.warp-net.com for tour information. > End of orbital Digest V2 #214 Heikki, who never will put up a top 5 list. Heikki Henriksen e-mail:heikkih@stud.ntnu.no Osloveien 16 http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~heikkih/ 7018 Trondheim tlf1: 73 50 45 93 Norway tlf2: 906 55 216 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chris Layne Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 03:12:59 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Seamus (James) Swift wrote: There are actually from Rochdale, a part of North Manchester. > Autechre are from Manchester. According to a guy who lives in my house he > knows one of the members. They played in Derby at the Band Chapel last > year. > > :: \ Seamus (James) Swift > :: / stomped antelope to whois@griffin.co.uk == Chris Layne ============================= NETCOM Network Administrator == == coredump@nervosa.sf.ca.us ====== http://www.nervosa.sf.ca.us/~coredump == ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: -Niall C Christie- Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks Date: 20 Mar 1997 13:12:59 +0000 (GMT) No, there isn't a track listing for The Box. But its called Sad But New? Are you sure? I thought that was another track (though not having heard it, it could very well be the same thing), a variant on Sad But True I thought. I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) ---------------------------Niall C Christie------------------------------- On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Aaron Murray wrote: > Look at the CD, the names should be there.. but in the meantime, it's > called Sad But New.. > > > > > I have yet to find an Orbital track I dislike, but my favourite would > > have > > to be that unnamed second track on The Box EP (does anyone know if it > > has > > a name?), it is just so awesome. Sunday would run it a pretty close > > second > > but after that I cannot say. > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > > I'll remember if it's the last thing I do (What's wrong?) > > > > > > > > ---------------------------Niall C > > Christie------------------------------- > > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 1997 FishyT99@aol.com wrote: > > > > > weeeeellllll, as always, I'm gonna have to say that Lush 3 is my > > favorite > > > tune, followed by Out There Somewhere and Dwr Budr.... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: Sol. Speaks. Date: 20 Mar 1997 14:02:21 +0100 If Orbital were still playing their tunes from today, and not new stuff I doubt if I would watch them in 20 years time very much. Do you think Orbital got to where they are without people fixated on the past trying to slow them down or prevent them? Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 20 Mar 1997 14:07:29 +0100 Heh Heh !! Cheers! The funny thing is some people misunderstood your reply! But the other thing was I never slagged off KraftwErk, I just doubt their relavance at an event like Tribal Gathering, and I'm not the only one. So all you americans on your high horses, well... just watch you don't fall off. Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 20 Mar 1997 14:09:48 +0100 The american reference wasn't supposed to imply anything wrong with americans! (before I get called up on that one). Just that they are less likely to know what Tribal Gathering, and the British Dance scene is about. Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wycliffe@mindspring.com Subject: Re: Orbital Organic '97 (was prodigy/chemical brothers) Date: 20 Mar 1997 10:14:51 -0800 > From: Robert Young > years event (organic 97') will visit 4 or 5 major US cities and will > definately blow away > Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and others > will attend this year.... Phil told me that there would be no chance playing Organic this year because of the new album.I asked them if they had been asked to play and as of March 3rd they had not. I heard that it will be a "mini" tour possibly kicking off on in New York or Boston and working over to the left coast. Mick ^EA^ on undernet.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wycliffe@mindspring.com Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 10:23:16 -0800 >I was just wondering, and half hoping, where is autechre from, and are >they doing much touring these days? They recently did a few UK dates followed by a few European dates i have no idea if a US tour is due....Lazlo sir? Mick ^EA^ on undernet.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Adamson" Subject: Chemical Brothers Live Mix Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:40:14 -0000 The Chemical Brothers are doing a live mix of their new album and other stuff on radio 1 tonight (20/3/97) on 'the evening session' (6.30 - 8-30 GMT), this will be broadcast live on the internet and if its anything like their last set it'll be mind blowing! Not sure of the web address for live broadcast (try http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/ ) Sorry for the late posting and lack of info, but only find out about the internet broadcast this morning. -Chris noela@globalnet.co.uk http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~noela/main.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks -Reply Date: 20 Mar 1997 10:44:31 -0500 I once did a survey of favorite songs for a band long ago on a nother list. We, asked each person to send a list of their 5 favorites, with comments and then I compiled them into a top 20 list. I posted the list to everyone and it was kept in a mecca for new fans of the band to check out the stuff. The Orbital list is smaller than that earlier one and I would be happy (no eager) to do this again. So please, email me directly (dhaus7s6@mwcgw.mwc.edu) with your favorites. I will accept one and only one from any certain address and I have currently set theadline for 3/31/97. By Wednesdy (4/2) , I will have the compiled list for you'all. As I have only 3 of the Orbital albums (no flames please) and none of the single/remixes (again, no flames), I would like to ask for not only the song title, but if there is a specific remix, I'll need that and I will need the source of each song. I also, am interested in everyone's favorite non-Orbital acts. Along with that email send your favorite bands (no limit to the number, but I need it all in one email) and I willl also have that compiled for you. This, I hope, will cut down on the random "my favorite this is..." Some of the coolest comments will be posted in the post, so...be creative...:) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:57:25 -0600 relevance.. hmm.. how about "hey, we started all of this.. and we're still here.. ".. sounds pretty relevant to me.. ;) aaron > Heh Heh !! Cheers! The funny thing is some people misunderstood your > reply! > But the other thing was I never slagged off KraftwErk, I just doubt > their > relavance at an event like Tribal Gathering, and I'm not the only one. > So > all you americans on your high horses, well... just watch you don't > fall > off. > Sol. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Sol. Speaks. Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:58:44 -0600 people trying to prevent orbital from releasing new material.. sounds like her pulling this stuff out of thin air.. aaron > If Orbital were still playing their tunes from today, and not new > stuff I > doubt if I would watch them in 20 years time very much. Do you think > Orbital > got to where they are without people fixated on the past trying to > slow them > down or prevent them? > Sol. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Sink Subject: Evil Santa Box Set Date: 20 Mar 1997 14:07:29 -0500 (EST) To no avail, I have not been able to find above-mentioned box set. I was wondering if anyone had this for sale, or perhaps knew of a place where I might locate it. Many thanks in advance. -- Robert Sink - Systems Administrator Chesapeake Biological Laboratory - Solomons, MD. [o] 410/326-7306 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:18:35 -0700 (MST) > [The Orb] recently did a few UK dates followed by a few European dates i > have no idea if a US tour is due....Lazlo sir? From the Orbulletins page (http://www.theorb.com/orbulletins.html): thu 20 mar - glasgow barrowlands - 8pm to 2am djs: witchman, thomas fehlmann, dr lx paterson tickets: 0131 557-6969 / 0141 339-8383 (10 quid) fri 21 mar - birmingham que club - 8pm to 2am djs: witchman, thomas fehlmann, dr lx paterson tickets: 0121 212-0770 / 0121 643-6103 (10 quid) sat 22 mar - brixton academy - 9pm to 6am all-nighter - with dreadzone djs: andrew weatherall, kris needs, dj lewis, witchman, thomas fehlmann, dr lx paterson tickets: 0171 344-4444 (15 quid) thu 27 mar - bossa nova @ the pink - 10pm 2810 main st. (2 blocks s. of oceak park) - santa monica, ca lx paterson dj gig only - $15 tue 1 apr - oslo centrum wed 2 apr - stockholm gino fri 4 apr - copenhagen vega sat 5 apr - berlin arena sun 6 apr - hamburg grossfreheit mon 7 apr - cologne move club wed 9 apr - milan tbc fri 11 apr - paris aqua blvd sat 12 apr - brussels ancienne belgique sun 13 apr - amsterdam paradiso 18 apr - ritz theatre, tampa 19 apr - masquerade, atlanta 21 apr - tba, new orleans 23 apr - tba, austin 25 apr - tba, detroit 26 apr - aragon, chicago w/chem bros - tickets $20.50 - (773) 561-9500 28 apr - dv8, seatlle 1 may - mayan theater, los angeles 2 may - maritime hall, san francisco 3 may - huntridge, las vegas 5 may - tba, salt lake city 6 may - aztlan theater, denver 9 may - hammerstein, new york city 10 may - 9:30 club, washington dc tickets $23.25 12 may - avalon, boston 13 may - tba, toronto 24 may - essential music festival, uk 4 jul - madison square garden, new york city -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: reply from a stunted bloody 4-year old Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:25:12 -0700 (MST) > Heh Heh !! Cheers! The funny thing is some people misunderstood your reply! > But the other thing was I never slagged off KraftwErk, I just doubt their > relavance at an event like Tribal Gathering, and I'm not the only one. Maybe they should just rename the event "Kewel and Trendy Techno Gathering", and avoid the "tribal" thing (with all its inclusive overtones) altogether. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:27:25 -0700 (MST) > i work in a local independent video store: they don't have to pay any > royalities, or get any copyrights to use music in previews Absolutely not true. You have to get clearance for previews just like you have to get it for everything else. Stick to renting out the Tai Seng tapes, Micah! :-) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "michelle." Subject: Re: prodigy/chemical brothers Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:53:24 -0700 (MST) ** years event (organic 97') will visit 4 or 5 major US cities and will ** definately blow away ** last years? Is that possible? I think it would be interesting to find ** out... ** Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and others ** will attend this year.... if you find out more about this, like, if you confirm it and get dates and cities for it, will you post them? :) just wondering/hoping, because with so many great bands (if the rumor is correct) id be scarred if i missed it... michelle. -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: Re: The Edge fest in Dallas Date: 20 Mar 1997 12:54:34 -0700 (MST) ** >Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and others ** >will attend this year.... ** ** ooh yeah! ** Im definitely not gonna miss this one event, which is on April the ** 20th. heh, i guess i should have finished reading all the messages before i replied about keeping us informed. :) mich -- -- - -- --- - ---- and you finally found all your courage to let it all go.. .O> Subject: crazy stuff Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:34:45 -0500 HAVIN' A RAVE-UP IN SOUTH BEACH If you're hanging around Miami's South Beach in Florida for the Winter Music Conference, then Columbia/Ovum Recordings wants to put you onto Ovum's label launch party on Sunday, March 23, at Groove Jet (323 23rd Street). Ovum promises to deliver the high-tech sound of tomorrow with sets by the label's premiere recording artists: Josh Wink King Britt (SYLK 130) Jamie Myerson plus special guests... DJ Sneak Doc Martin Nigel Richards DJ Dozia Wamdue Kids DJ Gigi There will be a cover charge at the door earthling ((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " and they catch him, and they say he's mental... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 19:54:13 +0000 Oh yes, I thought "Shopping" was crap. I laughed when it was blurbed as "The inspiration behind Trainspotting" when it went on T.V. As an answer to the original q. - What about "The Saint"?. I heard it's a film coming out in the UK quite soon. Has anybody heard anything about it?. :-) p.s. UK people - I am listening to Radio 1's boredcast of the Chemical Bruv's "Listen without Predjudice gig" as I type.It's really quite good. -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:57:54 -0500 (EST) Since we're back on the subject of Autechre, does anyone know if there are any plans yet to release Chiastic Slide in the US, or am I gonna have to shell out way too much money for the import? Also, I heard some dirty rumor that the Orb might be playing Lollapalooza...any truth to this? --Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FishyT99@aol.com Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 20 Mar 1997 16:08:21 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-20 03:09:49 EST, you write: << Autechre cannot be grouped or defined. You just have to listen to them. >> I've pointed out before that all of the really good "techno" groups defy being placed in one genre.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: New bonus disk woth 'In Sides'? Date: 20 Mar 1997 14:11:04 -0700 (MST) > Just trying to catch up here - haven't got a digest in a while, so what can > anyone tell me about this I saw at EAR/rational: > > >Orbital - Insides DCD [FFR124129:t] (diff. bonus CD) FFRR/ILS > $13.50 # > >Believe it or not, later this month this will be reissued with a different > >bonus CD (i.e., not Times Fly + The Box). It will have some live stuff, > >possible from the Satan series. I don't think that anyone really knows what's going to be on the new issues of In Sides. I've heard so many different stories . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Time becomes a loop Date: 20 Mar 1997 05:18:46 -0800 > In a message dated 97-03-15 02:20:07 EST, you write: > > << OW! I'm strictly a lurker, but this is really bugging me. I bet all > you experts know this, but I gotta ask......is that "time becomes a > loop" sample taken from Star Trek's Worf? If not, gosh, it really sounds > like him. >> It's from the "Time Squared" episode. The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:17:09 -0600 (CST) The only thing that you do not have to do to legally use it is use a clip that is under 7 seconds in length. :/ On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Lazlo Nibble wrote: ["]> i work in a local independent video store: they don't have to pay any ["]> royalities, or get any copyrights to use music in previews ["] ["]Absolutely not true. You have to get clearance for previews just like you ["]have to get it for everything else. ["] ["]Stick to renting out the Tai Seng tapes, Micah! :-) ["] ["]-- ["]::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ["]::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ["] Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:17:09 -0600 (CST) The only thing that you do not have to do to legally use it is use a clip that is under 7 seconds in length. :/ On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Lazlo Nibble wrote: ["]> i work in a local independent video store: they don't have to pay any ["]> royalities, or get any copyrights to use music in previews ["] ["]Absolutely not true. You have to get clearance for previews just like you ["]have to get it for everything else. ["] ["]Stick to renting out the Tai Seng tapes, Micah! :-) ["] ["]-- ["]::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ["]::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists ["] Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Gundlach Subject: Re: Evil Santa Box Set Date: 20 Mar 1997 05:34:44 -0800 Robert Sink wrote: > > To no avail, I have not been able to find above-mentioned box set. > > I was wondering if anyone had this for sale, or perhaps knew of a > place where I might locate it. > > Many thanks in advance. > -- > > Robert Sink - Systems Administrator > Chesapeake Biological Laboratory - Solomons, MD. > [o] 410/326-7306 I think that CDNow has it (about $50). The Other Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Easley Jerry W Subject: Re: The Edge fest in Dallas Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:30:41 -0600 (CST) On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Violette wrote: > > >I live in Dallas, TX and a local radio station has increasingly been > >talking about the fest.... > > > >Rumor is : MBM, Orb, Orbital, Underworld, Prodigy, Chem. Bros, and others > >will attend this year.... hah. not a chance. try prodigy, moby, and a bunch of recycled acts from the 80's. Well, you got 2 out of 10 right anyway... Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Easley Jerry W Subject: TGWTSIHH Date: 20 Mar 1997 15:50:50 -0600 (CST) Who is Sally Harding and why is the sun in her head? Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Reality Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks -Reply Date: 20 Mar 1997 16:04:13 -0600 (CST) Do we have to list the top 5 in order of quality? 1) Being our favorite Orbital track? On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, damien a. haussling wrote: ["]I once did a survey of favorite songs for a band long ago on a ["]nother list. We, asked each person to send a list of their 5 ["]favorites, with comments and then I compiled them into a top 20 ["]list. I posted the list to everyone and it was kept in a mecca for ["]new fans of the band to check out the stuff. The Orbital list is ["]smaller than that earlier one and I would be happy (no eager) to do ["]this again. ["] ["]So please, email me directly (dhaus7s6@mwcgw.mwc.edu) with ["]your favorites. I will accept one and only one from any certain ["]address and I have currently set theadline for 3/31/97. By ["]Wednesdy (4/2) , I will have the compiled list for you'all. As I ["]have only 3 of the Orbital albums (no flames please) and none of ["]the single/remixes (again, no flames), I would like to ask for not ["]only the song title, but if there is a specific remix, I'll need that and ["]I will need the source of each song. ["] ["]I also, am interested in everyone's favorite non-Orbital acts. ["]Along with that email send your favorite bands (no limit to the ["]number, but I need it all in one email) and I willl also have that ["]compiled for you. ["] ["]This, I hope, will cut down on the random "my favorite this is..." ["] ["]Some of the coolest comments will be posted in the post, so...be ["]creative...:) ["] Reality ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lesley Dobin Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 20 Mar 1997 17:00:00 -0500 >As an answer to the original q. - What about "The Saint"?. I heard it's >a film coming out in the UK quite soon. Has anybody heard anything about >it?. :-) Isn't The Saint the movie with Val Kilmer? About the guy who has no identity and is some kind of criminal or goverment agent ... heh. And naturally he falls in love with the woman he's supposed to kill. I could be 100% wrong, the trailer I saw was only two minutes and comprised entirely of action sequences. Wonder when the soundtrack will hit stores in BC. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gypsum1@erols.com Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 16:58:41 -0800 Violette wrote: > > Hello :-) > Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to > know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: > > Eat Static > Aphex Twin > Underworld > Robert Miles > Juno Reactor > Psykosonik > Plastikman > Chemical Bros > > If you think you know, please write me back. > Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of > techno genres descriptions?? > Thank you :) > > Peace, > Violette > Underworld Princess > Kitana@airmail.net > > \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ > / Edwel Habin Chapel \ > \___________________________________________________/ eat static: "the too much lsd, but damn fine music" genre; acid aphex twin: the "mad genius/merry prankster" genre robert miles: the "i have to put strings and piano and a variation of the same melody in every track i write" genre; shite underworld: varied genres; including but not limited to hard house, drum and bass, progressive techno Juno Reactor: acidy with wispy melodies psykosonik: commercial shite; see miles, r. plastikman: the "minimalist acid" genre chemical bros: the "everything but the sink so long as its noisy" genre. see also the "undisciplined and redundant" genre too harsh? hmmm. i think it is generally a good idea to avoid genres. most truly innovative groups are difficult to pigeonhole. (ie black dog, orbital, autechre, various warp fodder) just an opinion of course wes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 20:30:39 +0000 In message , chris lietz writes >> Chemical Bros >more crappy trance >> Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: TGWTSIHH Date: 20 Mar 1997 16:39:20 -0600 She was a photographer. She did many photos of the brothers Hartnoll, along with Aphex Twin and many other artists. She died recently. And it's probably just a metaphor. j/k aaron > Who is Sally Harding and why is the sun in her head? > > > > Jay > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 17:09:57 -0600 Mark S-D wrote: > > In message , chris lietz writes > >> Chemical Bros > >more crappy trance > >> > Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not > very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 17:09:57 -0600 Mark S-D wrote: > > In message , chris lietz writes > >> Chemical Bros > >more crappy trance > >> > Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not > very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ultravox5@aol.com Subject: Re: Opus III -Reply -Reply -Reply Date: 20 Mar 1997 18:14:40 -0500 (EST) In a message dated 97-03-19 09:16:06 EST, you write: << From: dhaus7s6@mwcgw.mwc.edu (damien a. haussling) Sender: owner-orbital@xmission.com >> Instead of half a dozen one-liners, I longer post would be alittle more considerate.....imho. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kitana@airmail.net (Violette) Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 20 Mar 1997 23:27:23 GMT On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 16:39:20 -0600, you wrote: >She was a photographer. She did many photos of the brothers Hartnoll, >along with Aphex Twin and many other artists. She died recently. And Why did she die Violette =09 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike " Subject: RE: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 00:08:59 UT The chemical brothers are not trance, and are definitely not crap. Setting Sun was probably the best track of 96, and BlockRockinBeats out next week i believe, is f'king awesome!!! Mike ---------- Sent: 20 March 1997 23:09 Cc: Orbital list Mark S-D wrote: > > In message , chris lietz writes > >> Chemical Bros > >more crappy trance > >> > Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not > very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Ash Subject: Re: Techno groups? -Reply Date: 20 Mar 1997 20:17:17 -0600 Eat Static--nEVER HEARD OF 'EM > Aphex Twin--AMBIENT ERRATIC JUNGLE > Underworld--TOO MANY CATEGORIES TO MENTION > Robert Miles-REDUNDANT, REPETITIVE CRAP > Juno Reactor--JUST PLAIN TECHNO > Psykosonik--GOOD AMERICAN TECHNO > Plastikman--?? > Chemical Bros--tRANCE?? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 22:59:36 -0500 (EST) if you feel the need to make another useless web page and put it on the net for all to see, than do it on some thing interesting not genreizing music and maybe on something you know a little about. besides who is the one to assign genres, just listen to the discs and asisgn away you'll be much happier. cheers sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Violette wrote: > > Hello :-) > Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to > know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: > > Eat Static > Aphex Twin > Underworld > Robert Miles > Juno Reactor > Psykosonik > Plastikman > Chemical Bros > > If you think you know, please write me back. > Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of > techno genres descriptions?? > Thank you :) > > Peace, > Violette > Underworld Princess > Kitana@airmail.net > > > \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ > / Edwel Habin Chapel \ > \___________________________________________________/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 23:11:57 -0500 (EST) thanks for this useless list of names given to certain types of music. i deleted the original message that you are replying to a while ago for good reason, stupidity. this list is going to shit. sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 Khugo8@aol.com wrote: > as listed > hardcore (i think) > old school (older stuff)/ ambient (newer stuff) > trance and breakbeat > ambient/ d'n'b > ambient > harcore (i think) > hardcore ( i think) > breakbeat > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 23:16:22 -0500 (EST) they put out crap, it's pretty simple. accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, chris lietz wrote: > Mark S-D wrote: > > > > In message , chris lietz writes > > >> Chemical Bros > > >more crappy trance > > >> > > Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not > > very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! > i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have > written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they > do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do > have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. > amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are > making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: chris lietz Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 23:22:54 -0600 sean wrote: > > they put out crap, it's pretty simple. > > accept less expect more > s......e......a......n > > On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, chris lietz wrote: > > > Mark S-D wrote: > > > > > > In message , chris lietz writes > > > >> Chemical Bros > > > >more crappy trance > > > >> > > > Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not > > > very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! > > i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have > > written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they > > do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do > > have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. > > amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are > > making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. > > thanks for the support (i think) i was afraid that putting down chems/underworld/prodigy might get me banned from the list. i think most of the people on the list are well-intentioned, just very uninformed. clietz@enteract.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aleksandra Adamovic Subject: RE: Plastikman Date: 21 Mar 1997 06:34:06 +0100 (MET) > Leftism was a cool album!! I defy anyone not to be toally sucked in after > hearing Melt, Storm3000 and Song Of Life. Fantastic. Been waiting yonks for > new stuff though..!!!! > New single, featuring AFRIKA BAMBAATAA, is supposed to come out within a month...soon to be followed by new album. Sasha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Re: Autechre?? Date: 21 Mar 1997 06:41:17 At 12.18 20.3.1997 -0700, you wrote: >> [The Orb] recently did a few UK dates followed by a few European dates i >> have no idea if a US tour is due....Lazlo sir? > >>From the Orbulletins page (http://www.theorb.com/orbulletins.html): > > thu 20 mar - glasgow barrowlands - 8pm to 2am=20 > djs: witchman, thomas fehlmann, dr lx paterson=20 > tickets: 0131 557-6969 / 0141 339-8383 (10 quid)=20 > fri 21 mar - birmingham que club - 8pm to 2am=20 > djs: witchman, thomas fehlmann, dr lx paterson=20 > tickets: 0121 212-0770 / 0121 643-6103 (10 quid)=20 > sat 22 mar - brixton academy - 9pm to 6am all-nighter - with > dreadzone=20 > djs: andrew weatherall, kris needs, dj lewis, witchman, > thomas > fehlmann, dr lx paterson=20 > tickets: 0171 344-4444 (15 quid)=20 > > thu 27 mar - bossa nova @ the pink - 10pm=20 > 2810 main st. (2 blocks s. of oceak park) - santa monica, ca > lx paterson dj gig only - $15=20 > > tue 1 apr - oslo centrum=20 > wed 2 apr - stockholm gino=20 > fri 4 apr - copenhagen vega=20 > sat 5 apr - berlin arena=20 > sun 6 apr - hamburg grossfreheit=20 > mon 7 apr - cologne move club=20 > wed 9 apr - milan tbc=20 > fri 11 apr - paris aqua blvd=20 > sat 12 apr - brussels ancienne belgique=20 > sun 13 apr - amsterdam paradiso=20 > > 18 apr - ritz theatre, tampa=20 > 19 apr - masquerade, atlanta=20 > 21 apr - tba, new orleans=20 > 23 apr - tba, austin=20 > 25 apr - tba, detroit=20 > 26 apr - aragon, chicago=20 > w/chem bros - tickets $20.50 - (773) 561-9500=20 > 28 apr - dv8, seatlle=20 > 1 may - mayan theater, los angeles=20 > 2 may - maritime hall, san francisco=20 > 3 may - huntridge, las vegas=20 > 5 may - tba, salt lake city=20 > 6 may - aztlan theater, denver=20 > 9 may - hammerstein, new york city=20 > 10 may - 9:30 club, washington dc=20 > tickets $23.25=20 > 12 may - avalon, boston=20 > 13 may - tba, toronto=20 > > 24 may - essential music festival, uk=20 > > 4 jul - madison square garden, new york city=20 > > Why aren=B4t anyone touring in Finland? Oh, I forget - Micheal Jackson is coming here - but I would rather have the Orb. joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre Aphex Twin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micah Subject: Re: Orbital in films Date: 21 Mar 1997 02:29:48 -0500 i spoke hastily without intensive research...thanks for backing me up Reality. but usually the case is that a Tristar movie uses a song on the Columbia label (random choices that will work) so they _don't_ have to worry about legalities: Columbia owns the contract of the music artist and also owns Tristar.... i know it gets more complicated than all that, but i'm not a law major(or do i care to be...) annai Reality wrote: > > The only thing that you do not have to do to legally use it is use a clip > that is under 7 seconds in length. :/ > > On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Lazlo Nibble wrote: > > ["]> i work in a local independent video store: they don't have to pay any > ["]> royalities, or get any copyrights to use music in previews > ["] > ["]Absolutely not true. You have to get clearance for previews just like you > ["]have to get it for everything else. > ["] > ["]Stick to renting out the Tai Seng tapes, Micah! :-) what? personally i don't like movies, but it's a good job with cool people and they let me be me (long hair, painted fingernails and all...) i spend all my time listening to music (idaho right now...a fav band of god lives underwater) > ["] > ["]-- > ["]::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) > ["]::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists > ["] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: KaisrSolze@aol.com Subject: Re: The Saint Mini-Review Date: 21 Mar 1997 02:50:03 -0500 (EST) >THE SINNER (9:59.. stingy record company! Give them the extra second! Do >they have to pay more royalties if a song goes to 10:00?) The Vinyl version has an extra twenty some seconds. What's missing from the cd version? I have to say that I like saint/sinner on very first impression. Even more James Bondy than The Box, which isn't a bad thing. I do wish it was a bit longer, but the Sinner is a good length. Sam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Rotherham" Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 20 Mar 1997 22:49:15 -0000 ---------- Hello :-) Im doing this one thing for my home page, and I desperately need to know into what type of techno genres these groups fall into: Eat Static Aphex Twin Underworld Robert Miles Juno Reactor Psykosonik Plastikman Chemical Bros If you think you know, please write me back. Oh, and by the way, does anyone know of a page where I can get all of techno genres descriptions?? Thank you :) Peace, Violette Underworld Princess Kitana@airmail.net \"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls"/ / Edwel Habin Chapel \ \___________________________________________________/ ---------- EAT STATIC - Progressive Techno APHEX TWIN - Experimental Dub/Acid!! UNDERWORLD - Techno/House ROBERT MILES - erm Trancey House JUNO REACTOR - WHO?? :-) PSYKOSONIK - ERM YEAH!!! PLASTIKMAN - Detroit Style Techno CHEMICAL BROTHERS - Breakbeat Techo (definetely). ------------------------- OPTIK ------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es Subject: TGWTSIHH Date: 21 Mar 1997 10:57:49 +0000 > Who is Sally Harding and why is the sun in her head? > > I really don=B4t know who Sally Harding is but i=B4m quite sure the title reffers to the fact that that the theme was recorded entirely using solar energy. MoniK ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "100% Cotton" Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:08:14 GMT Sally Harding is the girl whos death after using ecstacy was hugely publicised by the tabloids in Britain. s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "100% Cotton" Subject: TGWTSIHH - My Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:30:19 GMT My reply to the question about who Sally Harding is that I posted to the list about 10 minutes ago is completely and utterly wrong... Sorry. s I'd Rather Have A Full Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Full Frontal Lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: Orbital/Therapy? Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:19:42 -0500 I was just looking at CDNow's website and saw an EP with Orbital and Therapy on it. The listed tracks were: Belfast Wasted Innocent X Now I could be mistaken, but I thought Therapy was a sort of grunge/punk type band. Anyway, does anyone have this? Is it Orbital and Therapy doing remixes of each other? Any info would be greatly apprciated? Later, Sanjay P.S. I picked up the Saint/Sinner single last night from Tower Records for only $2.50...what a deal! My personal take on it...the Sinner is fantastic-once again the Hartnoll brothers prove their genius in making emotional soundscapes. The Saint on the other hand is just a little too John Barryesque for my taste. I guess it does make a good score for a spy movie though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Adamson" Subject: The Saint UK release Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:38:15 -0000 The Saint official UK release date is 7/4/97, BUT HMV and Virgin have got limited US import copies in at £4.49. If you can bear to wait til 7th april for release you'll get it for £1.99 in the first week! I couldn't wait so had to pay full price, brilliant stuff! -Chris noela@globalnet.co.uk http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~noela/main.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Easley Jerry W Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:07:23 -0600 (CST) Yes! Yes! Yes! Chemical Bros. and the Orb are playing a double show in Dallas on April 24th. Yes! Jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:49:29 -0600 hey, i've got an idea! let's stop bitching about whether or not the chem bros make good music or not!! (shocker!).. i've found through many years of research that (drumroll) some people like music that other people dont!! (communal gasp).. so why dont we all shut up? aaron > they put out crap, it's pretty simple. > > accept less expect more > s......e......a......n > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:49:56 -0600 then leave.. please.. aaron > this list is going to shit. > sean > > accept less expect more > s......e......a......n > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "R. TAYLOR" Subject: Re: virus alert (fwd) Date: 21 Mar 1997 09:56:03 -0700 (MST) On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, P. SOSA wrote: > beware true believers! > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:58:02 -0700 (MST) > From: "Gata>:)" > To: Victor Sanchez > Cc: Pat Sosa , David Lopez , > David Smith , "X. ZAWADZKAS" , > Shannon Talley , Kelly Brown > Subject: virus alert (fwd) > > > YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!! > SHAMARIE=) > > > >> If your receive an e-mail entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS" delete the e-mail > >> without reading it. Please see the below e-mail for information regarding > >> a new virus working it's way through the e-mail system. The BNCC > >> recommends forwarding this information to your personal address > >> groups. > >> > >> >>> Dirk Sykes 03/12/97 12:52pm >>> > >> > Please be alert! > >> > > >>>> > >> > 11MAR97 > >> > This information was received this morning from IBM, please > >> > share it with anyone that might access the Internet: > >> > > >>>>>> > >> > If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please > >> > delete it WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users > >> - > >> > there is a dangerous virus propagating across the Internet through an > >> > e-mail message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!". DO NOT DOWNLOAD > >> ANY MESSAGE ENTITLED "PENPAL GREETINGS"!! This message > >> appears to be a friendly letter asking you if you are interested in a > >> penpal, but by the time you read this letter, it is too late. The "TROJAN > >> horse" virus will have already infected the boot sector of your hard > >> drive, destroying all of the data present. It is a self-replicating > virus, and > >> once the message is read, it will AUTOMATICALLY forward itself to > >> anyone who's e-mail address is present in YOUR mailbox! > >> This virus will DESTROY your hard drive, and holds the potential to > >> DESTROY the hard drive of anyone whose mail is in your in box, and > >> who's mail is in their in box and so on. If this virus keeps getting passed, > >> it has the potential to do a great deal of DAMAGE to computer networks > >> worldwide!!!! > >> > > >>>>>> > >> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as soon > >> as you see it! And pass this message along to all of your friends, > >> relatives and the other readers of the news groups and mailing lists > >> which you are on so that they are not hurt by this dangerous virus!!!! > >> Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be stopped. > >> > > >>>>>> > >> Dirk Sykes, SSgt, USAF > >> NCOIC, FACC > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:12:02 +0100 The ecstasy girl was Leah Betts not Sally Harding, and her parents are courting the media like nothing else. The tabloids are using them as rent a quote on any drugs issue at the moment, even though they don't really know much about it. Its pathetic. Sol. PS I'm not advocating nor condemming drug use here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:04:52 +0100 The Chems are indeed by no means trance! (From a Goa Trance fan). But I have say that Setting sun and BlockRockinBeats don't add anything to what they've already released (on the whole bloody good). Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 21 Mar 1997 12:56:07 +0100 Sally Harding was a photography heavily involved in the music business, who dies last year of cancer. Sol. PS there is a new book of her work coming out I think, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HA360410@ntu.ac.uk (Spud Wizard strikes back) Subject: Catagorisation Date: 21 Mar 1997 12:59:18 +0100 Why do people feel a need to assign groups into different genres? What does it matter? I guess it helps identify bands you might like... but surely delving into the unknown is much more fun? Sol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: *thee dark star thief Subject: Re: The Saint UK release Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:40:51 -0500 (EST) so does this mean that the saint single is already out in the us? i am curious cos i havent seen it anywhere... *jim ***************"MTV makes me want to smoke crack" - Beck***************= * *=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 =09 * * "every man and woman is a star tonight" - m.b.m. = * =20 *=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 * * "i'll be the sky above the ganges/i'll be the vast and stormy sea" = * *=09=09=09=09=09=09-REM "be mine"=09=09 * *=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 * ****-the rainbow mindbath:http://www.netsync.net/users/jbriggs/jim3/***= * On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Chris Adamson wrote: > The Saint official UK release date is 7/4/97, > BUT HMV and Virgin have got limited US import copies in at =A34.49. >=20 > If you can bear to wait til 7th april for release you'll get it for =A31= =2E99 > in the first week! > I couldn't wait so had to pay full price, brilliant stuff! >=20 > -Chris > noela@globalnet.co.uk > http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~noela/main.htm >=20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: Orbital/Therapy? -Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:39:23 -0500 Therapy? is punky/grungy. Although I like them, I have no idea what they would be doing with Orbital... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 21 Mar 1997 17:46:17 +0000 In message , Easley Jerry W writes >Who is Sally Harding and why is the sun in her head? > > > > Jay > Sally Harding was a photographer, some of her work was commissioned by Volume Records for the compilations "Trance Europe Express", and can be seen in the books you get with those records. She took photos of many groups including Orbital, TGWTSIHH was dedicated in memory of her and appears on In-Sides and the compilation "Sallys Photographic Memory" on Volume records. (Worth checking out btw, excellent comp. theres also lots more of her photos in the booklet provided with it.) The booklet says how she was such an optimistic and friendly person when she was alive so I guess this is why the sun is in her head.....that track was also recorded using solar power, which may be a reference also. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks -Reply -Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:52:13 -0500 Reality@netexpress asks: >Do we have to list the top 5 in order of quality? 1) Being our >favorite >Orbital track? Having the list in order would be helpful. But if you cannot, I will (begrudgingly) take them unranked. The list won't be completely accurate if it is compiled using different types of lists... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 18:05:19 +0000 In message , chris lietz writes >Mark S-D wrote: >> In message , chris lietz writes >> >> Chemical Bros >> >more crappy trance >> >> >> Don't be so quick to judge, the new forthcoming LP is amazing, and not >> very trance at all. Try to get to see them DJ sometime ! >i have no intention of starting any flame/insult war, but i wouldnt have >written that unless i felt that they put out crap. i still think they >do and i have heard enough of them to come to that conclusion. i do >have to agree that i most likely mislabeled them as trance however. >amazing to me (lately) are the first 2 12's on schematic. they are >making music that is pushing in new directions, not the chems. > That's fine, I just thought you might have just heard Setting Sun and then dismissed everything they've ever done, as it is you've heard a lot of it first then dismissed it ! Thats fair enough I guess. I love schematic, and like quite a few others they are making music which has new ideas - which is always healthy. Btw, I though Exit Planet Dust wasn't that good a lot of it is quite "instant", but as DJ's they really know what they are doing and when you want to party it's great. Just my opinion too, & I agree, flame wars are a sign of stupidity.... Chips and mushy peas are great ! Agree or you must be a twat ! Hmmm ! ;) -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Techno groups? Date: 21 Mar 1997 18:26:16 +0000 In message , chris lietz writes >sean wrote: >> >> they put out crap, it's pretty simple. >> >> accept less expect more >> s......e......a......n >> >thanks for the support (i think) i was afraid that putting down >chems/underworld/prodigy might get me banned from the list. i think most >of the people on the list are well-intentioned, just very uninformed. >clietz@enteract.com > "Very uninformed" sounds a bit like snobbery to me, forgive me if I'm wrong. Is is possible that someone could possibly like the Chems, Underworld etc etc and also listen to lots of good stuff that you've never even heard ? Somehow if you like them you are uninformed...... Hope I've got the wrong end of a stick here. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NEFYR@aol.com Subject: Re: Evil Santa Box Set Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:35:13 -0500 (EST) if anyone could be so kind as to inform me of what the above mentioned is i would be most grateful. joe "inside the mind of a murderous freak"-NEFYR "the lie we live" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: Saint/Sinner in US? Date: 21 Mar 1997 11:42:33 -0800 Sanjay Arora[SMTP:sarora@atl.cadix.com] wrote: > P.S. I picked up the Saint/Sinner single last night from Tower Records > for only $2.50...what a deal! > My personal take on it...the Sinner is fantastic-once again the > Hartnoll brothers prove their genius in making emotional soundscapes. > The Saint on the other hand is just a little too John Barryesque for > my taste. I guess it does make a good score for a spy movie though. All this talk about the Saint being available in the US makes me think. Has it officially been released over here? A post even mentioned that a UK store had the US Import of The Saint! Is it readily available in US stores or are they just stuck in the 'Promo' bin? Shaun -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: virus alert (fwd) Date: 21 Mar 1997 13:49:34 -0600 why are you sending us this virus hoax shit? this has got to be at least the 5th such virus "warning" i've seen in the past 2 months.. it's a hoax! infecting computers automatically from email is impossible! > > >> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as > soon > > >> as you see it! And pass this message along to all of your > friends, > > >> relatives and the other readers of the news groups and mailing > lists > > >> which you are on so that they are not hurt by this dangerous > virus!!!! > > >> Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be > stopped. > > >> > > >>>>>> > > >> Dirk Sykes, SSgt, USAF > > >> NCOIC, FACC > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deng Subject: Lyrics/samples Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:24:09 -0600 (CST) Going back to the earlier comments regarding Orbital's vocal samples (i.e. Star Wars, movies, etc.) could it be that the male samples of "What's wrong?" could be from FUSE's Dimension Intrusion album? Take a blast of track 8 "theychx" and see if it's so. Sorry if this point has already been brought up. J ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark S-D Subject: Re: Orbital/Therapy? Date: 21 Mar 1997 18:36:41 +0000 In message , Sanjay Arora writes >I was just looking at CDNow's website and saw an EP with Orbital and >Therapy on it. >The listed tracks were: >Belfast >Wasted >Innocent X >Now I could be mistaken, but I thought Therapy was a sort of >grunge/punk type band. >Anyway, does anyone have this? Is it Orbital and Therapy doing remixes >of each other? >Any info would be greatly apprciated? It's a different version of Belfast with vocals over the top (the same bloke who did the vocals on the last version of The Box on the single) The Therapy one is called Innocent X, nothing to do with Orbital in any way. Orbital on one side, Therapy on the other. It's on Volume records, I don't think Orbital had much say in the format of the release as an appologie was sent out at about the time of "Times Fly" to confused fans ! It's a good record although I still prefer the original, the Therapy is a punk/grunge band, that record is very short, about 3 mins. -- Mark S-D Please remove the *no spam* from my address when using reply. Thankyou. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sean Subject: Re: Catagorisation Date: 21 Mar 1997 15:53:37 -0500 (EST) thank you. the list needs more opinions like this, orbital defies catagory and so should we. cheers sean accept less expect more s......e......a......n On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Spud Wizard strikes back wrote: > Why do people feel a need to assign groups into different genres? What does > it matter? I guess it helps identify bands you might like... but surely > delving into the unknown is much more fun? > Sol. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: FONT IS ON!!!! Date: 21 Mar 1997 15:58:06 -0500 ok sorry for the mistake. but the font i have is THE ORB font. not orbital. sorry but if u want it u can download it from my site: http://www.globalserve.net/~zahir thanx sorry for the trouble earthling ((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " In our sight, Miss Moneypenny... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: Lyrics/samples Date: 21 Mar 1997 15:18:12 -0600 they might have gotten the sample from the same place.. (THX) aaron > Going back to the earlier comments regarding Orbital's vocal samples > (i.e. Star Wars, movies, etc.) could it be that the male samples of > "What's wrong?" could be from FUSE's Dimension Intrusion album? Take > a > blast of track 8 "theychx" and see if it's so. Sorry if this point > has > already been brought up. > > J > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: RE: virus alert (fwd) -Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 17:15:13 -0500 >infecting computers automatically from email is impossible! According to the system manager at my site, that is untrue, I received a warning regarding the same email just a couple of weeks ago... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Plump Subject: the saint Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:13:26 -0800 (PST) uhhh I thought this wasn't supposed to be out until April 4th. Anyhoo this single seems kinda subpar. Definitely a good song, but not the quality I'd expect from Orbital. Oh well. Guess you can't ALWAYS be perfect. Kind of makes me think of what In Sides would've sounded like if they'd decided to make it a dance album. Sorry if this has been discussed to death already, but I just (re)joined the list... Michael Plump ++ plumpy@orbital.hurrah.com ++ plumpy@magic.hurrah.com "We are dancing right now, so not very much is being served at the moment." --orbital.hurrah.com webpage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Plump Subject: RE: Saint/Sinner in US? Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:15:25 -0800 (PST) On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Shaun Rader wrote: > All this talk about the Saint being available in the US makes me think. > Has it officially been released over here? A post even mentioned that > a UK store had the US Import of The Saint! Is it readily available in > US stores or are they just stuck in the 'Promo' bin? It's readily avalible. And CHEAP, too! I only paid $2.99 when normally CD singles go for $5 or more... Michael Plump ++ plumpy@orbital.hurrah.com ++ plumpy@magic.hurrah.com "We are dancing right now, so not very much is being served at the moment." --orbital.hurrah.com webpage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Plump Subject: ONE MORE THING Date: 21 Mar 1997 14:16:14 -0800 (PST) sorry for my third message in about 2 minutes, but I forgot to ask: Is the US Live CD out yet? Haven't seen it anywhere. Has anyone else? Michael Plump ++ plumpy@orbital.hurrah.com ++ plumpy@magic.hurrah.com "We are dancing right now, so not very much is being served at the moment." --orbital.hurrah.com webpage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "damien a. haussling" Subject: RE: Coolest Tracks -Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 17:36:13 -0500 For some reason , I have a problem with the file I saved Orbital email in, including your lists and comments. I managed to save those from... If you already sent it to me and you are not one of these 5, I'll need you to resend it to me. I apologize... Keep your lists coming:) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: virus alert (fwd) Date: 21 Mar 1997 17:45:04 -0500 Considering that getting viruses in an E-Mail message is impossible stop sending this shit to the list. Even if it was possible to get a virus through an E-Mail message I don't want to read about it on the ORBITAL mailing list. If i wanted to read such things I would join a computer mailing list or news group. I've been flamed a time or two about sending inapropriet things to the list and I understand the point of view the sender has now. So inconclusion quit sending this shit! Thank you! At 09:56 AM 3/21/97 -0700, you wrote: >On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, P. SOSA wrote: > >> beware true believers! >>=20 >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:58:02 -0700 (MST) >> From: "Gata>:)" >> To: Victor Sanchez >> Cc: Pat Sosa , David Lopez , >> David Smith , "X. ZAWADZKAS" , >> Shannon Talley , Kelly Brown= >> Subject: virus alert (fwd) >>=20 >>=20 >> YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!! >> SHAMARIE=3D) >>=20 >>=20 >> >> If your receive an e-mail entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS" delete the= e-mail >> >> without reading it. Please see the below e-mail for information= regarding >> >> a new virus working it's way through the e-mail system. The BNCC >> >> recommends forwarding this information to your personal address >> >> groups. >> >> >> >> >>> Dirk Sykes 03/12/97 12:52pm >>> >> >> > Please be alert! >> >> > > >>>> >> >> > 11MAR97 >> >> > This information was received this morning from IBM, please >> >> > share it with anyone that might access the Internet: >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> > If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please >> >> > delete it WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users >> >> - >> >> > there is a dangerous virus propagating across the Internet through= an >> >> > e-mail message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!". DO NOT DOWNLOAD >> >> ANY MESSAGE ENTITLED "PENPAL GREETINGS"!! This message >> >> appears to be a friendly letter asking you if you are interested in a >> >> penpal, but by the time you read this letter, it is too late. The= "TROJAN >> >> horse" virus will have already infected the boot sector of your hard >> >> drive, destroying all of the data present. It is a self-replicating >> virus, and >> >> once the message is read, it will AUTOMATICALLY forward itself to >> >> anyone who's e-mail address is present in YOUR mailbox! >> >> This virus will DESTROY your hard drive, and holds the potential to >> >> DESTROY the hard drive of anyone whose mail is in your in box, and >> >> who's mail is in their in box and so on. If this virus keeps getting passed, >> >> it has the potential to do a great deal of DAMAGE to computer networks >> >> worldwide!!!! >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as soon >> >> as you see it! And pass this message along to all of your friends, >> >> relatives and the other readers of the news groups and mailing lists >> >> which you are on so that they are not hurt by this dangerous virus!!!! >> >> Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be stopped. >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> Dirk Sykes, SSgt, USAF >> >> NCOIC, FACC >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 > > ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? This Message Comes To You Compliments Of DIGGER Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger Thank You!! =09 =BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF= =BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF= =BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF=BF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: RE: virus alert (fwd) -Reply Date: 21 Mar 1997 17:59:36 -0600 funny, cuz that's my job too.. would you mind explaining how it is possible to automatically run an executable file from an email message? (automatically as in as soon as the message is opened) because that is what would have to happen for such a virus to actually work. this is a hoax.. anyone remember the "Good Times" virus? same deal, declared a hoax because it is not possible.. stop clogging my mailbox with this shit.. aaron > ---------- > From: > owner-orbital@xmission.com[SMTP:owner-orbital@xmission.com] on behalf > of damien a. haussling[SMTP:dhaus7s6@mwcgw.mwc.edu] > Reply To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Sent: Friday, March 21, 1997 4:15 PM > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: RE: virus alert (fwd) -Reply > > > >infecting computers automatically from email is impossible! > > According to the system manager at my site, that is untrue, I > received a warning regarding the same email just a couple of > weeks ago... > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Emmet LeBlanc Subject: Re: virus alert (fwd) Date: 21 Mar 1997 16:08:26 -0800 (PST) At 05:45 PM 3/21/97 -0500, you wrote: >Considering that getting viruses in an E-Mail message is impossible stop >sending this shit to the list. Even if it was possible to get a virus >through an E-Mail message I don't want to read about it on the ORBITAL >mailing list. If i wanted to read such things I would join a computer >mailing list or news group. I've been flamed a time or two about sending >inapropriet things to the list and I understand the point of view the sender >has now. So inconclusion quit sending this shit! > >Thank you! > I second that. This is one of the oldest hoaxes in the book. I've seen it numerous times on all kinds of mailing lists and it has been debunked every time. This list is never strongly on topic but posting things like that warning is going too far. It could almost be considered spam and the worst thing is that usually the people who post the warning do so out of a genuine desire to be helpful, without realizing that they're perpetuating the hoax. The only thing I can say to them is try to get informed first. Anyway, that said, on with the Orbital talk! --Emmet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arash Mohebbi Subject: Re: Catagorisation Date: 22 Mar 1997 12:05:39 +1000 At 12:59 PM 3/21/97 +0100, you wrote: >Why do people feel a need to assign groups into different genres? What does >it matter? I guess it helps identify bands you might like... but surely >delving into the unknown is much more fun? > Sol. Heheh:) Not a bad Idea Sol, specially since the point of categorisation is to be able to converse with like minded individuals about a certain "Type" of music/art/icecream/whatever youre in to....but at its worst, its something clumsy american record companies use to diferentiate on product from another. Ture, that alone is a good enough reason to ditch the who catogirisation...but without, were doen to the dubious practice of descibing stuff in terms that would make Beavis and Butthead look intellectual:) "Good, Hehe hehe eheh hehe" "Nah that Sux, hehe heheh heheh..It was crap hehe heheh eheh" I guess we'll never resolve that one:) Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... Fat Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: Re: virus alert (fwd) Date: 21 Mar 1997 22:41:42 -0500 i am the virus hehehehehe... no i really am the virus... wwwooooooo hoooo.... :) ---------- Considering that getting viruses in an E-Mail message is impossible stop sending this shit to the list. Even if it was possible to get a virus through an E-Mail message I don't want to read about it on the ORBITAL mailing list. If i wanted to read such things I would join a computer mailing list or news group. I've been flamed a time or two about sending inapropriet things to the list and I understand the point of view the sender has now. So inconclusion quit sending this shit! Thank you! At 09:56 AM 3/21/97 -0700, you wrote: >On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, P. SOSA wrote: > >> beware true believers! >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:58:02 -0700 (MST) >> From: "Gata>:)" >> To: Victor Sanchez >> Cc: Pat Sosa , David Lopez , >> David Smith , "X. ZAWADZKAS" , >> Shannon Talley , Kelly Brown >> Subject: virus alert (fwd) >> >> >> YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!! >> SHAMARIE=) >> >> >> >> If your receive an e-mail entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS" delete the e-mail >> >> without reading it. Please see the below e-mail for information regarding >> >> a new virus working it's way through the e-mail system. The BNCC >> >> recommends forwarding this information to your personal address >> >> groups. >> >> >> >> >>> Dirk Sykes 03/12/97 12:52pm >>> >> >> > Please be alert! >> >> > > >>>> >> >> > 11MAR97 >> >> > This information was received this morning from IBM, please >> >> > share it with anyone that might access the Internet: >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> > If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please >> >> > delete it WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users >> >> - >> >> > there is a dangerous virus propagating across the Internet through an >> >> > e-mail message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!". DO NOT DOWNLOAD >> >> ANY MESSAGE ENTITLED "PENPAL GREETINGS"!! This message >> >> appears to be a friendly letter asking you if you are interested in a >> >> penpal, but by the time you read this letter, it is too late. The "TROJAN >> >> horse" virus will have already infected the boot sector of your hard >> >> drive, destroying all of the data present. It is a self-replicating >> virus, and >> >> once the message is read, it will AUTOMATICALLY forward itself to >> >> anyone who's e-mail address is present in YOUR mailbox! >> >> This virus will DESTROY your hard drive, and holds the potential to >> >> DESTROY the hard drive of anyone whose mail is in your in box, and >> >> who's mail is in their in box and so on. If this virus keeps getting passed, >> >> it has the potential to do a great deal of DAMAGE to computer networks >> >> worldwide!!!! >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as soon >> >> as you see it! And pass this message along to all of your friends, >> >> relatives and the other readers of the news groups and mailing lists >> >> which you are on so that they are not hurt by this dangerous virus!!!! >> >> Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be stopped. >> >> > > >>>>>> >> >> Dirk Sykes, SSgt, USAF >> >> NCOIC, FACC >> >> >> >> >> > > ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? This Message Comes To You Compliments Of DIGGER Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger Thank You!! żżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżżż ---------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: where? Date: 21 Mar 1997 22:40:48 -0500 hey, when r the prod playing when they come to Toronto? me need to know. cya me ((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " In our sight, Miss Moneypenny... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: Re: Catagorisation Date: 21 Mar 1997 22:42:14 -0500 catergorrizing is cool... i think... but actually it should be stop caused other music is gonna flop... :) ---------- > From: Arash Mohebbi > To: orbital@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: Catagorisation > Date: Friday, March 21, 1997 9:05 PM > > At 12:59 PM 3/21/97 +0100, you wrote: > >Why do people feel a need to assign groups into different genres? What does > >it matter? I guess it helps identify bands you might like... but surely > >delving into the unknown is much more fun? > > Sol. > > Heheh:) Not a bad Idea Sol, specially since the point of categorisation is > to be able to converse with like minded individuals about a certain "Type" > of music/art/icecream/whatever youre in to....but at its worst, its > something clumsy american record companies use to diferentiate on product > from another. Ture, that alone is a good enough reason to ditch the who > catogirisation...but without, were doen to the dubious practice of descibing > stuff in terms that would make Beavis and Butthead look intellectual:) > "Good, Hehe hehe eheh hehe" "Nah that Sux, hehe heheh heheh..It was crap > hehe heheh eheh" > > I guess we'll never resolve that one:) > Arash / Jagshuan / Moomintroll > > Mah heart's crammed in mah Cranium, an it still knows how to pound... > Fat Frank > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "dxford@earthlink.net" Subject: Re: Saint/Sinner in US? Date: 22 Mar 1997 01:01:23 -0800 Shaun Rader wrote: > > Sanjay Arora[SMTP:sarora@atl.cadix.com] wrote: > > > P.S. I picked up the Saint/Sinner single last night from Tower Records > > for only $2.50...what a deal! > > My personal take on it...the Sinner is fantastic-once again the > > Hartnoll brothers prove their genius in making emotional soundscapes. > > The Saint on the other hand is just a little too John Barryesque for > > my taste. I guess it does make a good score for a spy movie though. > > All this talk about the Saint being available in the US makes me think. > Has it officially been released over here? A post even mentioned that > a UK store had the US Import of The Saint! Is it readily available in > US stores or are they just stuck in the 'Promo' bin? > > Shaun > -- > . . . . . . . . . . . . . From what I understand, the single is not out yet but will be out Tuesday. If anyone purchased it in the US they should count themselves lucky cause they werent suppoed to have access to it. Of course we must take in consideration the fact that the release date for the OST for the Saint was pushed back two weeks so maybe the stores wee confused...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "earthling" Subject: go to Date: 22 Mar 1997 04:13:50 -0500 go now, u here four hours, u go now:: http://www.ovum-rec.com earthling ((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) (( " In our sight, Miss Moneypenny... " )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Weitzner Subject: Re: where? Date: 22 Mar 1997 13:36:37 -0500 (EST) they were supposed to play the Guvernment on April 21, but it has been postponed (probably until the summer). david At 22:40 21/03/97 -0500, you wrote: >hey, when r the prod playing when they come to Toronto? me need to know. > >cya >me > > >((( earthling--> zahir@globalserve.net ))) >(( " In our sight, Miss Moneypenny... " )) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeff Subject: music Date: 22 Mar 1997 13:51:52 -0500 hello, i'll try to keep this as short as possible since it is virtually non-orbital realted...here it goes: 1) when i saw orbital in gainesville they played some good music before they show...one of the artist they played was miles davis if anyone was there and knew what cd they played i'd be very grateful if you could tell me...or if anyone knows their miles, then your help would also be appreciated (i know it isn't bitches brew, or sketches of spain, or collectors items, or amandala(sp?))... 2) quite awhile back i bought instinct's acid jazz after hours and i really enjoy it...unfortunately it is not like any acid jazz i have heard since...if anyone knows more about the artists on the cd or just similiar music feel free to let me know... i thank all of you for your time... -jeff ************************************************************************ "Love is the state in which man sees things most widely different from what they are. The force of illusion reaches its zenith here, as likewise the sweetening and transfiguring power." -Nietzsche ************************************************************************ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: virus alert (fwd) Date: 22 Mar 1997 20:50:56 +0000 Here we go again. This information was received this morning from IBM, please > >> > share it with anyone that might access the Internet: > >> > > >>>>>> > >> > If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please > >> > delete it WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users Oh No it's PENPAL GREETINGS. This is a different strain (computer virus speek) for the Good Times or Deejenda Virus. They explode horribly inside your electric mailbox killing all addresses they can find. They will download onto your harddisk and crash it every time Windows starts. They will terminate your AOL account without further notice. PENPAL GREETINGS can also do the following things - be aware friends! - Cause the FAN (yes the FAN!) on your P.C to stop or go backwards - Start a RD-D2 sound emululator from your P.C speaker. - Melt the rubber feet on the bottom of your P.C causing the PC to be permamently sealed to the desk. - Make the Floppy disks fly out. (this happens reggguarly) - Make the "num lock","caps lock" and "Scroll lock" lights all flash and change colour (I Bet you didn't think that was possible!) - Make Bill Gates appear on your P.C in a rubber fetish suit. - Spread itself to your VCR,T.V and Cd player. THese will all needed to be rebooted if they catch this deadly virus. I have never actually seen this happening BUT I know they happened because my workmate emailed me with a warning. He told me that this all happens in about 10 seconds of reading the ASII buffeer from the electic mailbox. P.S AOL peep's - Please don't take offense to this. P.P.S Don't Take this seriously - please :-) I thought that "good times" was finally extinct. I was wrong. PLEASE don't post this crap any more. -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Subject: Re: TGWTSIHH Date: 22 Mar 1997 20:30:11 +0000 " " Spud Wizard strikes back writes >The ecstasy girl was Leah Betts not Sally Harding, and her parents are >courting the media like nothing else. The tabloids are using them as rent >a quote on any drugs issue at the moment, Quite correct. > even though they don't really ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >know much about it. Its pathetic. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Do you mean the tabloids or Leah's parents?. The tabloids simply echo (and possibly amplify) the fashionable opinion of the time, which is currently anti-drugs, esp. ecstasy. They really don't know much about it. However, if you mean Mr and Mrs Betts, I think you are wrong. Their daughter died on her 18th birthday as a result of taking ecstasy. They have since spoken out against the drug (rightly or wrongly) many times, to many people. I think they *know* quite alot about the subject and what they have done is very comendable - I wish I could be so passionate about a subject. Whether what they are preaching is correct, is an entirely different matter. > > Sol. >PS I'm not advocating nor condemming drug use here. Neither am I. PPS "Sally's Photographic Memory" is excellent. -- Tim "Why not?...Yeah..." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: foy323@sna.com (Kurt Foy Booker) Subject: Re: Saint/Sinner in US? Date: 22 Mar 1997 16:55:31 -0800 (PST) I picked up my copy of The Saint at Tower in Sacramento, CA. $2.99 for a simple blue covered CD-Single. The Saint 4:30 The Box 4:12 The Sinner 9:59 So if it was a mistake made by store, I'm glad they made it. It's always a great pleasure to pick up something new by Orbital. And surprisingly, I think I like the Saint better than the Sinner, even thought the Sinner is a throwback to the 4/4 beat kind of Orbital I like most. Kurt Foy Booker Foy323@sna.com http://www.sna.com/foy323/ http://www.towerrecords.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joona =?iso-8859-1?Q?P=94yh=94nen?= Subject: Realaudio-sites? Date: 23 Mar 1997 07:01:33 Can someone tell me Orbital-realaudio sites? I=B4d like to hear some cool music! joona p=F6yh=F6nen Orbital feloc Future Sound Of London jp@clinet.fi Autechre Aphex Twin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun Rader Subject: RE: New In Sides in US Date: 22 Mar 1997 23:28:20 -0800 When I was out looking at music stores last night I saw the new "In Sides" CD in the US. It has a big (covers up most of the CD cover) blue sticker promoting "The Saint" as being on it. From what it said on the cover, The Saint was on the second CD of the double CD set. It also mentioned the newly released Satan Live single from the UK. I got the impression that some tracks from the UK Satan singles were on the second CD as well as The Saint. There is no track listing so I really don't know. I wonder if The Sinner is on the double CD too. Anyone know which songs from Satan Live are on there? I doubt Halcyon is on there... Shaun -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, March 21, 1997 6:16 AM sorry for my third message in about 2 minutes, but I forgot to ask: Is the US Live CD out yet? Haven't seen it anywhere. Has anyone else? Michael Plump ++ plumpy@orbital.hurrah.com ++ plumpy@magic.hurrah.com "We are dancing right now, so not very much is being served at the mo