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Avalyn Digest Volume 98 Issue 14
Avalyn Digest Wed, 28 Jan 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 14
Today's Topics:
RE: ambient for slowdive fans
Re: verve/nike
Flowchart
Re: windy and carl e-mail address...
Re: verve/nike
Re: windy and carl e-mail address...
Re: ambient for slowdive fans
Main
Re: Main
Re: Halou
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:49:47 -0600
From: Gary Hendershot <ghenders@gary-hendershot.com>
Subject: RE: ambient for slowdive fans
>>> are these bands all really ambient music? What is your definition of
>>> ambient music? or is it a way for you to prove how many bands you've
>>> ever heard of?
>>
>> Oh COME ON!!! was that last question really called for??? Obviously this
>> person must think of the listed bands as "ambient", you don't hafta knock
>> them with sarcasm. It is easy to see how some may consider these ambient,
>> although most of them fall into different genres of music categorization.
>
> I think you guys missed the part where he/she said in the original post
> that not all of these bands were ambient, some were rock, but he/she
> felt they would be good recommendations for slowdive fans. Sorry I
> don't have the orignal post.
Well, I'm glad to see that someone actually *read* my posting from a couple
of days ago, instead of jumping straight down to the list! It did indeed
say that some of the bands / artists listed were also "rock" -- not just
"ambient." Good gawd, any fool would know that the Pixies aren't "AMBIENT."
The list I submitted was culled from a database of CDs that I own. It was
floated purely for discussion purposes only. Maybe I should have broken the
list up into categories. But it was late and I just got home from working
about 14+ hours straight through -- like just now. Musical categorization
and genre hairsplitting are purely subjective processes that I personally
don't care to practise on a regular basis.
I would've liked to have seen responses more like yes ____, or why ____,
or who is ____, or you forgot _____. Actually, I think "Mike P." mentioned
Aphex Twin, which I should have submitted in my list but omitted during my
database sorting and culling.
-Gary H-
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 16:58:46 +0100
From: "Kurt.Verweire" <Kurt.Verweire@rug.ac.be>
Subject: Re: verve/nike
butterfly mcqueen wrote:
> i miss storm in heaven....
>
> ; ed
You're right! If they could combine the current songs with their earlier
sound, then they would have made the record of the year I think. For me
it is clear that Richard Ashcroft now makes all the songs where the
others play some additional guitars on. But Storm in Heaven was more a
unity. What about A Northern Soul? Because I never heard that album. Has
it something to do with the earlier stuff, or is it primarily some
acoustic stuff???
Kurt
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:05:52 -0600
From: Gary Hendershot <ghenders@gary-hendershot.com>
Subject: Flowchart
> someone said Flowchart. good recommendation. they are great.
I'm partial only to their (Flowchart's) "Tenjira" CD on the
Darla Records label, which is just one album in the infamous
Darla "Bliss Out" series of CD releases. The following are
the Bliss Out Series releases of which a new volume is released
about every month or so -- available at decent record stores for
low monetary units:
American Analog Set -- "Late One Sunday And The Following Morning"
Amp -- "Heart And Soul Dissolves"
Amp -- "Perception"
Flowchart -- "Tenjira"
Fuxa -- "Venoy"
Mirza -- "Anadromus"
Orange Cake Mix -- "Silver Lining Underwater"
Tomorrowland -- "Stereoscopic Soundwaves"
Transient Waves -- "Wading And Waiting"
Windy & Carl -- "Antarctica"
The Flowchart CD sounds a lot like many of the early '80s albums
from Durutti Column / Vini Reilley -- which is one of those entries
on that controversial list o' bands.
DURUTTI COLUMN / VINI REILLY:
"Lips That Would Kiss / Madeleine"
"LC"
"The Guitar And Other Machines"
"The Return Of The Durutti Column"
"The Sporadic Recordings"
"Valuable Passages"
-Gary H-
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:23:03 -0500
From: brenden1@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: windy and carl e-mail address...
Maybe more importantly, where can you hear them? I've been looking for
one of their cds with no luck. Are they difficult to find or what?
Thanks,
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:26:10 -0600
From: "jvan@bcm.tmc.edu" <jvan@bcm.tmc.edu>
Subject: Re: verve/nike
pimarygrl wrote:
>> the Verve's new album is great, but i cannot say the same for A Northern
>> Soul... Strom In Heaven was much prettier. I don't really like the fact
>> that their beautiful "Bittersweet Symphony" is the theme song for the new
>> Nike ad.
Wouldn't you rather hear a cool song like Bittersweet Symphony
in a commercial than typical ad jingles?
Personally, I'd prefer TV commercials to have good music than
'Spice Up Your Life'-type crap. It'd give me one good reason
to turn on the TV...
Here's a quick list of artists that have "sold out" to mersh:
Aphex Twin (twice), Arab Strap, Chemical Bros, Rachel's,
Tortoise, Ride, Lush, Ivy, Lilys, The Stooges, Freur, Cocteau
Twins.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:31:25 -0500 (EST)
From: Claire De Leon! <eleven@grove.ufl.edu>
Subject: Re: windy and carl e-mail address...
> Maybe more importantly, where can you hear them? I've been looking for
> one of their cds with no luck. Are they difficult to find or what?
I carry them all in my mailorder catalog...e-mail if interested...
Daniel
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:33:50 -0500
From: brenden1@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: ambient for slowdive fans
Primarygrl wrote:
> Main's Hz is a good album for ambient music. especially the first few
> tracks, where he sings.
Wow! I thought I was the only MAIN fan around. That guy does some
fantastic stuff. I saw him in Toronto back in October when he opened for
Bowery Electric. Very cool show. I would also recommend Hz, you can
usually get it for under $20. It's a nice double cd pack with beautiful
photos of different geological surfaces. Check it out if your into
intense organic kind of planetarium music.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:45:30 -0500
From: "avalyn1" <imel1@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Main
I've heard some stuff by Main and thought it ultra dull. One 20 minute song
that droned on and on and on....
I didn't know he sang on any of his stuff. I'll have to check it out.
Although, not ambient, Robert Hampson (the guy from Main) used to head a
group called Loop (which was quite excellent I might add) and their last cd
has some pseudo ambient stuff on it.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:57:00 -0600
From: o_o_o <gruisinger@POP.UMKC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Main
>> Main's Hz is a good album for ambient music. especially the first few
>> tracks, where he sings.
>
> Wow! I thought I was the only MAIN fan around. That guy does some
> fantastic stuff. I saw him in Toronto back in October when he opened for
> Bowery Electric. Very cool show. I would also recommend Hz, you can
> usually get it for under $20. It's a nice double cd pack with beautiful
> photos of different geological surfaces. Check it out if your into
> intense organic kind of planetarium music.
what about the 6CD box? I recently saw it, and wondered how good it was,
if it was hard to find, and how much is a reasonable price for it? Also,
how much music is on it?
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:20:08 +0000
From: Mitch <mitchb@bayarea.net>
Subject: Re: Halou
>> Also along the lines of gusgus I'd have to mention Halou, a husband and
>> wife duo from San Francisco. Distorted beats and ethereal vocals and
>> sounds reminiscent of Cocteau Twins but with a darker/harsher edge. >>
>
> Is Halou's stuff available? And, if so, what format and where? I go to San
> Francisco, as I live a couple hours away, quite often. I have never heard of
> this band. Do they play shows there at all?
Hi everyone,
I work in San Francisco, and I go to shows quite often. I have seen Halo
once, and it was just by chance. I don't really see their name around too
much, which is a shame because they are great!
I don't know if they have anything realeased, but I will check around.
Cheers,
-Mitch
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