Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 00:20 EET From: jamie.watts@chrysalis.org Subject: [KLF-TALK:1683] SORRY Hey, could one of the KLF members, or really experienced techno experts describe the following types of techno to me: ! - I know what it is * - I have some idea ? - I have NO idea ! Techno ! House * Tribal ? Bombraid ? Kkzoll ? Krewel ? Gnadenlos * Trancental ? Blast * Commercial ? Underground * Tekkno * Tekkkno ! Gabber ! Rave ! Hardcore ! Trance ! Dance ? Body ? Classic ! Ambient I'd appreciate it if you would describe the ones I say that I know also just for later reference and stuff... Thanks a bunch! [Rave On----* * *] Purple People Eater ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 00:32 EET From: Andrew Voss Subject: [KLF-TALK:1684] Re: KLF Tunes > > Where is the best place to get older KLF tunes? Thanks > > The same place you get the new ones. kosmic.wit.com. /kosmic/songs/92, 93, 94, or 95. -phoenix ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 01:28 EET From: vossa@rpi.edu (Andrew Voss) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1685] Re: SORRY On Mar 27, 12:20am, jamie.watts@chrysalis.org wrote: > Hey, could one of the KLF members, or really experienced techno experts > describe the following types of techno to me: > ! - I know what it is > * - I have some idea > ? - I have NO idea **** MY REPLIES RIGHT HERE **** > ,------' > ! Techno ----> the stuff we know and love > ! House pianos, bass, hiphop, most popular 1989-1992 > * Tribal uses African rhythms, also see Jungle > ? Bombraid doesn't exist > ? Kkzoll what?? > ? Krewel doesn't exist > ? Gnadenlos huh?? > * Trancental KLF's BBS 1993-1994, part of a 1990 KLF song title :) > ? Blast doesn't exist > * Commercial Techno played in the background of sports clips > ? Underground Non-Commercial > * Tekkno another way to spell "techno" > * Tekkkno a BAD way to spell "techno" > ! Gabber high-speed hardcore techno, also see "rotterdam" > ! Rave club dance > ! Hardcore hard, not necessarily fast > ! Trance low percussion, repetitive synths > ! Dance kinda vague, none of the above? > ? Body aka EBM, Electronic Industrial-Dance > ? Classic aka Retro-Techno, 90-91 stuff > ! Ambient new age-techno, started w/ Brian Eno. Also see "trip-hop" > > Purple People Eater Also there's Acid (the stuff maral and maelcum do), IDM (more stuff maelcum does, aka Experimental), Jungle (like tribal but with reggae and snares), and "new disco" (don't ask, I don't even want to think about it (: ) -andy v (phoenix/kosmic) ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 02:46 EET From: Willy W Wong Subject: [KLF-TALK:1686] Re: SORRY Why not do us all a favor and describe all of 'em, so the rest of us who don't know some of the ones you do can expand our horizons as well... dosun On Mon, 27 Mar 1995 jamie.watts@chrysalis.org wrote: > > Hey, could one of the KLF members, or really experienced techno experts > describe the following types of techno to me: .. > I'd appreciate it if you would describe the ones I say that I know also just > for later reference and stuff... > > Thanks a bunch! > > [Rave On----* * *] > > Purple People Eater > ----------------- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 95 23:39 EET From: DDivita@ix.netcom.com (Daniel Di Vita) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1682] KLF Tunes Where is the best place to get older KLF tunes? Thanks ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 03:59 EET From: andrewm@io.org (Andrew McCallum / Mental Floss [Kosmic]) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1687] Re: SORRY >Hey, could one of the KLF members, or really experienced techno experts >describe the following types of techno to me: >! - I know what it is >* - I have some idea >? - I have NO idea > >* Tribal Heard "Give it Up" by The Goodmen? >? Underground Not 2 Unlimited. >! Rave This a broad term that covers a couple of sub-genres, including Trance, Ambient, Rotterdam, Gabber, Jungle, trip-hop, ... >! Hardcore Anything especially noisy. :) >! Trance Long, textured music with weird analog synth samples. I think Krystall's stuff would be considered trance. >! Dance I guess this would be "Pop" music, like "Mr. Vain" and "Cottoneye Joe". (that's a keen tune, too) >? Classic "Classic" is the older form of a certain type of music. For instance, classic rock would be Led Zepplin, since they are among the originators of the rock genre. >! Ambient Light, textured music with a beat or non-beat. White Sands, Shades of Night 2/3 (Basehead), On (Maelcum/Aphex Twin). --- .oOo............... Andrew McCallum = Mental Floss [KFMF] ..........oOo. .oO http://www.io.org/~andrewm/ Fon: 905.884.3739 Fax: 905.508.1527 Oo. oO andrewm@io.org Music: ftp://freedom.wit.com/kosmic/songs/artists/andrewm Oo. K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 04:05 EET From: andrewm@io.org (Andrew McCallum / Mental Floss [Kosmic]) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1688] Re: SORRY >Also there's Acid (the stuff maral and maelcum do), IDM (more stuff maelcum >does, aka Experimental), Jungle (like tribal but with reggae and snares), Actually, Jungle with reggae has another name. I think it's "Ragga", but I'm not totally sure. I like Jungle without Raggae, though. Oh, if there's someone that knows, what's the differnece between Junglis and Jungle? --- .oOo............... Andrew McCallum = Mental Floss [KFMF] ..........oOo. .oO http://www.io.org/~andrewm/ Fon: 905.884.3739 Fax: 905.508.1527 Oo. oO andrewm@io.org Music: ftp://freedom.wit.com/kosmic/songs/artists/andrewm Oo. K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 04:34 EET From: lpegasus@netcom.com (Zack Smith) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1689] Re: SORRY > > >Also there's Acid (the stuff maral and maelcum do), IDM (more stuff maelcum > >does, aka Experimental), Jungle (like tribal but with reggae and snares), > > Actually, Jungle with reggae has another name. I think it's > "Ragga", but I'm not totally sure. I like Jungle without Raggae, though. > > Oh, if there's someone that knows, what's the differnece between > Junglis and Jungle? > --- > .oOo............... Andrew McCallum = Mental Floss [KFMF] ..........oOo. > .oO http://www.io.org/~andrewm/ Fon: 905.884.3739 Fax: 905.508.1527 Oo. > oO andrewm@io.org Music: ftp://freedom.wit.com/kosmic/songs/artists/andrewm Oo. > K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n > > to tell you the truth, i find it quite silly to use so many different sub categories. we need just a few basic styles; i'm sure that we could find a way to interrelate all of them. -Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard (aka Lord Pegasus) [ k o s m i c . h y p n o t i c ] btw, has any1 listened to k_solac2 yet? ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 06:41 EET From: andrewm@io.org (Andrew McCallum / Mental Floss [Kosmic]) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1690] Re: SORRY >to tell you the truth, i find it quite silly to use so many different sub >categories. we need just a few basic styles; i'm sure that we could find >a way to interrelate all of them. That's how we do it, though. By interrelating them. I like Jungle, but I don't like Ragga. The only difference, for the most part, is the rastafar and the blippy computer sounds that sound out of place. And it gets annoying FAST. --- .oOo............... Andrew McCallum = Mental Floss [KFMF] ..........oOo. .oO http://www.io.org/~andrewm/ Fon: 905.884.3739 Fax: 905.508.1527 Oo. oO andrewm@io.org Music: ftp://freedom.wit.com/kosmic/songs/artists/andrewm Oo. K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 07:27 EET From: lpegasus@netcom.com (Zack Smith) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1691] Re: SORRY > > >to tell you the truth, i find it quite silly to use so many different sub > >categories. we need just a few basic styles; i'm sure that we could find > >a way to interrelate all of them. > > That's how we do it, though. By interrelating them. I like Jungle, > but I don't like Ragga. The only difference, for the most part, is the > rastafar and the blippy computer sounds that sound out of place. And it > gets annoying FAST. > --- > .oOo............... Andrew McCallum = Mental Floss [KFMF] ..........oOo. > .oO http://www.io.org/~andrewm/ Fon: 905.884.3739 Fax: 905.508.1527 Oo. > oO andrewm@io.org Music: ftp://freedom.wit.com/kosmic/songs/artists/andrewm Oo. > K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n > > good point.. but it creates quite a bit of confusion as to what is is.. I had never heard of "Ragga" before you mentioned it..ahh well, i guess i'm ust an ignorant son-of-a-bitch. :) have you listened to k_solac2.s3m yet? could you define what style it is? -lpegasus ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 08:20 EET From: rodman@wizvax.net (Joshua S. Rodman) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1692] Songs I cannot find anywhere Some songs by KFMF members (and former members) I seem to pathetic to find. Spartacus by Basehead Click by Necros If anyone has seen these on an ftp site somewhere then please give me a clue. If they aren't anywhere, the act of uuencodeing them to me would earn my undying gratitude (yeah, yeah I know, undying gratitude is cheap, I have about 10 other peoples and I don't know where to cash them in). --- Begin List Abuse -- Also, anyone driving through Albany, NY on their way to NAID (this means anyone along the east coast from NYC to pittsburg to florida to whatever) that has room in their car of one more seat can get their gas milage free from albany to montreal and back (the last 150 miles or so), if they're willing to pull off the an exit about 20 feet to a HoJos. 'F anyone's willing, please gimme an E. -- End List Abuse -- -- Serve the Computer. The Computer is your friend. Be a happy Alpha Complex citizen. ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 09:57 EET From: zehrlou@iccu6.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au (Steven Lawrance) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1693] Re: is the list dead?? In article Dan Nicholson writes: >Date: Thu, 23 Mar 95 14:44 EET >Reply-To: klf-talk@oliver.cs.sun.ac.za >From: Dan Nicholson >Subject: [KLF-TALK:1677] is the list dead?? >what's up folks? >new musicdisk is going to be out soon from kosmic >it's called "Half Baked" and it should be out by the weekend. >i am in need of a ride from New Jersey to NAiD in montreal the weekend of >april 15-16th, if you can provide one, i'll help with the gas costs, >please call me at (908) 687-3479 or email me!! >- Dan I can't help... wanna gimme a lift from hidden ole OZ? This place is ISOLATED!!! Oh well... I can survive if I at least have most of the KFMF releases :) Cya l8er dude... +-----------------------------------------------------+ | Steven and Roger Lawrance | | 5 York Street, East Ipswich, Qld. Australia. 4305 | | Ph +61-7-8123549 Fax +61-7-2571519 | | e-mail: zehrlou@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au | +-----------------------------------------------------+ ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 12:02 EET From: statix@moby.it.com.au (Kim Davies) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1695] Re: is the list dead?? > > I can't help... wanna gimme a lift from hidden ole OZ? > This place is ISOLATED!!! you think YOU'RE isolated? :) > +-----------------------------------------------------+ > | Steven and Roger Lawrance | > | 5 York Street, East Ipswich, Qld. Australia. 4305 | - statix/kfmf perth, wa, australia ----------------- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 95 11:12 EET From: rodman@wizvax.net (Josh Rodman) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1694] Re: SORRY >good point.. but it creates quite a bit of confusion as to what is is.. I >had never heard of "Ragga" before you mentioned it..ahh well, i guess i'm >ust an ignorant son-of-a-bitch. :) > >have you listened to k_solac2.s3m yet? >could you define what style it is? Who cares what style it is? It's kicks! My only problem is that synth sample you nicked from Ryan Cramer's tune that was in Ambience. At least they were used there. It's not that I think using other people's samples is evil or anything rediculous, it's just that the whole time that synth is going on my mind keeps associating the whole songs so strongly that I get all confused and stuff... I gues my problem is using an easily aurally recongizable sample in the forefront of a song.. Whatever, maybe I'm talkin' out my but. The song's cool anyway. If you want semi-intelligent feedback from an entirely unknown source then I'll get back to you after I listen for a day or two. -- Serve the Computer. The Computer is your friend. Be a happy Alpha Complex citizen. -----------------