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Pierre Von Mondragon

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  1. yeah i love Amorphous Androgynous...i was always a bit confused' date=' is that the name of the album by FSOL or a side project kind of thing?? Mountain Goat is beautiful............Aphex Twin Ambient Works album is also still a firm favourite of mine from the day i bought it till now...god thats over 10 years ago!!

    sharon[/quote']

    Amorphous Androgynous was the side project, 'Tales of Ephedrina' was the album, forgot to put that on my list, it has really good arabic bazzar samples from 'The Man who would be King' (Sean Connery and Michael Caine). A really good whole listening experience. as for the Twin, 'Ambient Works Vol 1' has to be his most complete coherent work. Ah, 'Ptolemy'

    Also. Most of the Mo Wax output til 97ish (still looking for a copy of their seminal Jazz Hip Jap album- Japanese acid jazz hip hop stylee, got Krush on it and loads of ace bizarre stuff. if any one has it get in touch)

  2. Hmm, quite a lot of choice eh

    DJ Shadow- must be my all time favourite, the way he has developed over the 10 years, that 'You Can't Go Home Again' epic return, 'High Noon', both versions of 'In-Flux','Number Song', Depeche Mode remix (Painkiller),'Guns Blazing' on the UNKLE album, all the productions for Solesides and Quannum. Shadow is continually on top of his game,#1 by a margin.

    Dillinja- always had the most subtle touch of the Junglist Dark Side, see 'The Angels Fell'

    DJ Zinc-Many classics; Ganja Records, 'Super Sharp Shooters' his mix of 'Ready or Not that Hype got credited/blamed for, '138 Trek'

    Orbital's 'Brown Album' especially the Lush/ReMind?Impact... section

    St Etienne-1st 3 albums especially, and particularly 'So Tough'- I don't have to explain anything!!

    One Dove- Scotlands Dub Maestro's

    Optoplan- We were quite good for a few years.,

    as for clubbier stuff, most of it I can't be arsed trying to find out what it is, leave that to my flatmate Mikey (DJ/Producer extraordinaire), but he has many mental records. Most of the best techno and house I've heard has either been at Kia Aura(sadly missed), or at parties.

    think of more later.

  3. When I was in Optoplan we started doing things strictly hardware (SP808 sampler, huge Yamaha workstation, MC303), developed into a hybrid of hardware and PC and finished up mainly computer orientated, there are as many ways to go about it as there is combinations of equipment to make it with. A nice modern workstation, sequencing other anciliary units, is still as valid a way of creating electronic music as any, though a Triton is very pricey. PC is cheaper, much cheaper depending on your view of dubious softwareZ. (one could make a theoretical stand on the validity of dodgy copies of Logic due to its wholesale move to the mac, illegal copies are probably the only way to obtain a PC version of Logic, only in v.5, but still very functional and very good.) Every copy of Computer Music has a few pages on basic startup kit, as does Future Music, and are very much pitched at beginners, even containing a glossary to sort out your NRPN's etc

  4. Just on the side, I personally regard Drum n Bass to be merely an invented name for Jungle, which has more threatening connotations. Its all Jungle to me, and what about Jungle Nation- perfect name for a club playing jungle. I used to buy loads of Jungle, but rarely hear much newer stuff that sounds really fresh. Definitely don't think its finished moving as an artform yet though.

  5. Drummonds Battle of the Bams Grand Finale-1st Monday of August, don't know who with, Waiting for the final of the current round I think.

    Lemon Tree- Sunday 6th Aug- with Real Shocks and the Wildcards. We should be on for a wee bit longer on this one.

    Enjoy.

  6. Hasn't this thread degenerated somewhat. I still wouldn't let my music computer near an internet connection, until I can afford that fantasy G5 with Logic (v.9 by that time probably), and can sacrifice it to corruption with an easy mind.

    And as for these wars of words, I think the dissing should be more, um..INNOVATIVE, just like the supposed subject of this thread. If anyone wants to judge the level of innovation in AKA the Fox, we are playing a couple of gigs in August, see for yourself. (NB gig not available as webcast)

  7. I always like to have a chong, to just short of the point where I forget my own name, then the adrenaline sorts me out and i'm cruising. The rest of the band swear by (or perhaps due to) Buckfast, no accounting for taste. This may not be the best for everyone but works for us. If playing at 7 am at a beach party, supplement with speed.

    None of this would work if I didn't know roughly what I should be playing at any given time.

  8. Oh well its your aneurism.

    Aesthetically pleasing as in website, not music as it is pleasing to us already.

    Connected to the net for long enough your PC WILL be corrupted and run slower, now thats serious. If you cant see the blatant absurdity of the human condition then thats fine- Life is funny, deny it at your risk "you cant hide from yourself, everywhere you go, there you are" (Hmm should have put that in favourite lyrics section)

    Better than MY AIM IN LIFE IS TO HAVE A GIRN GnashgnashggnnashhwhydomybloodvessellskeepBURRSting (expire in corner)

    Hmm.

  9. All is explained.

    Might as well answer this one.

    As you should know, if your frequent quoting of SOS reflects an awareness of its content, the last place a music PC should be is anywhere near the fucking internet, and as our own PC's are all mainly used for audio then thats the last thing they will ever be connected to. Only public or non-essential computers should be used really. And lets face it much of the internet is a pile of shite, mainly the result of too many people with delusions of relevancy. When we can do something sharp and aesthetically pleasing we will, until then people must continue downloading themselves into live venues where, sometimes, we will be flogging CD's (I tried sourcing those wax cylinders so hard).

    You must try to calm down or all that bile will choke you, and castigating people for being Aberdonian in Aberdeen seems remarkably lacking in awareness. Generally as a longtime slave to the digital interface I would sympathise with many of your points, were it not for the teenage frame of reference within which they are placed, and the fact that you are not particularly funny when ranting. Now if it made me laugh....

  10. Roland definitely, for the JP 8000 synth and the SP808 sampler, as well as my old MC303. Thats before we even begin to mention TR 808's and the definitive 909 kick drum.

    Whats that, its not that kind of conversation!?

    Oh..

    My faithful late 80's bilious mustard Squier Tele it is then. The hardware is shite coz they spent all the money on the neck, which is the very business.

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