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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V1 #314
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mobility-digest Sunday, January 31 1999 Volume 01 : Number 314
(mobility) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 07:33:40 PST
(mobility) dream...
(mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #313
Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 02:01:26 -0500
Re: (mobility) True cliches, Honey, Thanks II
(mobility) Thanks 2 Covers
Re: (mobility) docs...flamers...& immaturity...
(mobility) mucho dinero
(mobility) survey
(mobility) breath of fresh air
Re: (mobility) survey
(mobility) Porcelain Honey
Re: (mobility) breath of fresh air
Re: (mobility) survey
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 08:34:15 -0700
From: "markus wollina" <dropabeat@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 07:33:40 PST
where can i get the thanks 2 cd?
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 08:06:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Paul Simpson <techno_gpig@yahoo.com>
Subject: (mobility) dream...
yes i had a dream last night....i went to this like state
fair/festival type thingy and like moby was supposed to be there...but
i found out he was there last weekend...and i was all mad like, am i
ever gonna see moby?????
hopefully hell come to toads again. my parents will definitely go,
because they'll let me go to any show because they think i never get
out of the house or something. they think im a freak or something....
anyway, aboyt radio 104, i didnt say they were a really cool station.
i didnt talk about 104 when i was talking about moby at that time in
that message. i was just saying that i would say to moby that i taped
stuff off a really cool station. theres tons of really cool stations
out there. yes, i know ive been talking about 104 lately.....so ok, i
wasnt thinking when i wrote that ok!!?!?!?!?
anyway, kelbert, just wanna say that YOU RULE!! SPATULA CITY!?!?!?
WEIRD AL FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!
uh, sorry....
anyway bye
paul (who's about to listen to klf, as soon as he finds out about that
fugees jungle track he ehard on the electro circus thats been haunting
his head ever since...)
==
"we got to ride tonight
my little homie kenny died tonight!"
>>>>>>>>>>PAUL<<<<<<<<<<
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 12:18:09 PST
From: "Android M" <bionicrain@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #313
In response to Kelly's question:
I participated in the EYTM remix competition circa spring 95.
obviously, didn't win. I really dig the blue & red winner's remixes 12"
though. anybody have that one? Is it hard to come by these days?
I also did a Yello remix (I can't remember the name of the song) for the
magazine Future Music around the same time. didn't win anything for
that either but had fun doing it.
some of the stuph sounds real cheep, like he took a
>casio and recorded the flute sound off it. but its kinda fun in that
>way.
You've hit the mark, Paul. S. I have a Casio CZ-101 (cheezy case--some
cool programmable sounds though...kind of like Novation's 'Basstation')
and on the track 'House of Blue Leaves' Moby uses this keyboard quite
extensively (the organ and xylophone sound, etc.) It might be a CZ-1000
(same exact synth but in a full sized case--not a child's case...) but
either way...
RE: Thanks II
CD's are limited to around 74 min. right? So, if 10 people are
contributing that's 7.4 min. each. I'm doing the track 'Heaven' which
clocks in, around 8 min. (I don't remember exactly) but a considerable
length of time. I've shortened my version to around 5 minutes.
Something I haven't heard this list discuss is the issue of a time
constraint for Thanks II. We have some people doing two songs. IMO, if
we run out of time, one of their songs should be bumped. I don't mean to
sound nasty about it but I think it'd be fair for everyone who wants to
contribute to be able to contribute even if it involves compromise on
each person's part. Somehow I can envision some 'ambient' musicians
stretching a Moby track 10-12 min.
also...Thanks II seems to be quite a 'male' project. any female
musicians around here?
- --A
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 21:45:17 +0000 (GMT)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 02:01:26 -0500
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 00:00:49 -0700 4 Wilsons
<4wilsons@shaw.wave.ca> wrote:
>
>
> Question- If you are considered vegetarian because you don't eat meat,
> then what is vegetarian footwear.. if you don't plan to eat it?
>
Good question and I've always wondered, but that's what
some call them and I picked up the term - brainless sheep?
Maybe...it's just easier?
TMB
P.S. Thanks for the gingerbread man recipe - I could have
made some on Sat 30th Jan, for me b'day. Maybe next year!?
>
>
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Tim Beecher
Cranfield University
T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 21:59:41 +0000 (GMT)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) True cliches, Honey, Thanks II
Yeah Bri I get your point and as one of the guilty party I
apologise, but I was also making a subtle point about the
list. However, it was a pointless exercise in the end. Yes,
it's annoying. All stopped now - peace.
At least it's been relatively peaceful lately (a few
blips), but it's being ironed out and more people are more
Moby/techno conscious in their discussions - so maybe we'll
reach a balance and everyone will be relatively happy and
the list will be great once again?
Anarchy,
T.
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 07:08:39 -0800 (PST) BRIAN HOVEY
<bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> ---Steve Giles <power_hymn@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Brian Hovey wrote:
> > >>dont know dont care<<
> This comment was refering to the frustration that I had after writing
> what I did, I dont model my life after what somebody says or does, So
> it kind of makes me angry and insluted to have to read about people
> talking about shoes. I mean we went from "Moby said yada yada yada",
> Then it goes to 30 post about shoes.
> > You care enough to write about it. If you're not part of the
> solution,
> > you're part of the problem. Discuss what you'd like to see
> discussed. It
> > works for me. Don't knock Damian, either, he's doing you a favor by
> > providing this list. Ask not what your mailing list can do for you,
> but
> > what you can do for your mailing list.
>
> I wasnt knocking Damian I was trying to call his attention to the fact
> that this was going on, I mean after all I and a few others that have
> said alot of things that werent all that much off topic as this shoes
> things that at least I was scholded for, so this is why I wrote
> this,and by the way steve this didnt bother you just a little??
> Peace
> Bri
> >
> ==
> "How can I save you, I cant even save myself,
> ....so just save yourself!!!"
>
>
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>
>
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Cranfield University
T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 17:28:39 -0500
From: Ade <ade@anderson.edu>
Subject: (mobility) Thanks 2 Covers
Another cover entry has been submitted:
http://blaise.anderson.edu/~adekunle/mobility/
Hey Greg, whatever happened to the Thanks 2 website you were going to put up?
- --Ade.
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 22:29:48 +0000 (GMT)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) docs...flamers...& immaturity...
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999 21:09:28 PST Android M
<bionicrain@hotmail.com> wrote:
> everyone in the human race sucks equally...
>
Agreed
> but, I'm a cynic.
I have my moments....so, Moby/techno.....
>
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 16:19:03 -0600
From: John Turpin <jct1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Subject: (mobility) mucho dinero
I don't know the most I've spent on a CD, but I once spent $100 on an
unopened triple-12" promo pack.
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 18:22:48 -0500
From: "4 Wilsons" <4wilsons@shaw.wave.ca>
Subject: (mobility) survey
>an someone start a new thread please?
like a survey or sumpin?
Okay.. for a new thread.. I have a survey if you want to answer it..
1) Do you like Moby?
2) Which album is your favourite?
3) Which single is your favourite?
4) Which song is your favourite?
5) If you could be anyone, who would it be?
6) Which hairdoo looks best on Moby?
7) When do you predict Moby will next tour?
8) What type of pet(s), if you have/had?
9) Where would you go if you could go anywhere in the world?
10) What is your favourite colour of socks and why?
11) What do you think will happen in the year 2000?
12) Where do you think you will be in 10 years?
13) What's your favourite colour of toothbrush?
14) What's your biggest pet peeve?
15) Do you want to be buried or cremated?
16) What's your favourite type of cookie?
Ok.... answer if you feel like it.. or take a few questions and start a
chain... or flame me.. .or something like that.. or feel inspired and hand
this out randomly to people on the street... if I get enough response I
may make a page of the results..
laterz!
- -Jennafur!
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Wishing wishful wishes we
fearing blindness cannot see"
- -Carl Stephenson
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 15:57:55 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) breath of fresh air
As many of you know, Jam & Spoon did two Go! remixes for Moby, which are
both on the bonus disc that comes with Rare: The Collected B-Sides. Moby
frequently trades mixes with other artists, and that's what he did with
Jam & Spoon. The two mixes he did for J&S were for the song Stella. The
Barracuda mix and and the Electro mix are their names. The CD single has
a very pretty cover with computer generated flowers, blue skies, and
monarch butterflies. I found it at my local Tower, in an unsorted pile
of imports. It's a release from Belgium, R&S records RS 9203 CD. The
Barracuda mix is the same trancey house as Drug Fits The Face, with more
conventional elements. (DFTF has the strange vocal sample that works
bizrrely well with an operatic organ in the background) It's got some
nice floaty piano riffs, some quiet dubby bongos, and steady high
symbols on every beat. Samples include some triggered "breakdown"s, some
breathy female "hold me/love me"s and the ending of the song is the
beginning of the Electro mix. The Electro mix is also very trancey and
relaxed, but it's got a more progressive feel. It builds and releases
energy. All the elements are very comfortable with each other, sounds
weaving together gracefully. It reminds me of a BT song, sort of, except
the sounds are more natural sounding and less digital sounding, but kind
of spirally in the way the sounds come and go in different combos, like
BT. These songs would go over equally well at a club or a rave, I think.
Thoughts or contrary opinions, anybody?
Moby provided a Voodoo Child song called Frog for a compilation benefit
for the School of Sound, an organization that researches the use of
sound & music as medicine. The song is along the lines of the End Of
Everything songs, not like the songs Voodoo Child, Higher, & Desperate.
Frog has quiet pianos tinkling over peaceful ambient waves, and
everything builds very, very slowly like the EOE songs. Some echoing
drums compliment the arrangement, and the song is nice, but nothing
spectacular. It doesn't go anywhere, it just floats by, and comes apart
almost as slowly as it comes together. It clocks in at 7:09. Don't go
chasing after this one just for the Moby song, though. If you like
minimal, ambient textures, almost meditation music, go for it. It is a
cheap $12 including shipping. There's a link in the moby.org links
directory if you want to order it from Bubblecore records.
Next time I'll write about Moby's mix of Grave Ride for John Lydon and
the mixes Moby did for Fortran 5's Only Time Will Tell. Or some other
remixes Moby's done, whichever strikes me when the time comes. That's
just what comes to mind at the moment.
- -Steve
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 16:31:12 PST
From: "Daniel Lee" <danlee27@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) survey
surveysurveysurveysurveysurveysurveysurveysurv ey survey
>1) Do you like Moby?
A: Hell yeah! Would I be on the list if I didn't worship the guy's
music?
>2) Which album is your favourite?
A: Probably Animal Rights, but End of Everything comes pretty close...
>3) Which single is your favourite?
A: Hymn pt.1 is definitely the best, but the singles for Everytime You
Touch Me and Honey are in constant rotation as well.
>4) Which song is your favourite?
A: Hymn (european edit) This song is a religious experience.
>5) If you could be anyone, who would it be?
A: I'd be me! But... I would look a little more like David Bowie.
>6) Which hairdoo looks best on Moby?
A: Skin, baby. Skin.
>7) When do you predict Moby will next tour?
A: No idea, but hopefully for Play...
>8) What type of pet(s), if you have/had?
A: Right now 2 cats and a dog.
>9) Where would you go if you could go anywhere in the world?
A: Right now? Probably Paris, but I'd need a female companion to
accompany me in my exploits. Any takers?
>10) What is your favourite colour of socks and why?
A: White. Simple. Classic.
>11) What do you think will happen in the year 2000?
A: Decimation. Revelation.
>12) Where do you think you will be in 10 years?
A: No telling... hopefully successful in Hollywood.
>13) What's your favourite colour of toothbrush?
A: Who cares?
>14) What's your biggest pet peeve?
A: PEOPLE TALKING DURING MOVIES!!!!!!!
>15) Do you want to be buried or cremated?
A: Probably cremated. Strange question.
>16) What's your favourite type of cookie?
A: Chocolate chip... then oatmeal raisin!
Oh, just so people know... I am half of a performance art duo (I refrain
from calling ourselves a band). Book us!
peace,
dan lee.
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 16:39:32 PST
From: "Daniel Lee" <danlee27@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Porcelain Honey
Got a copy of the Playing by Heart soundtrack last week. And I can
safely say that Porcelain has definite potential for upper-tier Moby
song status (in my opinion).
It's so different, yet so stylistically Moby. So groovy, yet so achingly
touching. It's simply a beautiful song.
As for this whole Honey argument, the Honey single has been one of my
faves since I got it. I don't think the song is trite or merely catchy.
It's awesome. Micronesia is mindblowingly good, and Memory Gospel can
only be described as holy. Once in while, the man touches god.
peace,
dan lee
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 16:42:27 -0800 (PST)
From: BRIAN HOVEY <bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) breath of fresh air
Well I thought that I should share this info to all, from an interview
from Jan.
Moby says that he needs to try on new styles to grow as a musician.
Seamless but busy. Rivaling rap producer/artist Puff Daddy as the most
prolific musician of the year, Moby released three albums in one year:
Animal Rights, side project Voodoo Child's The End of Everything, I
Like to Score, a compilation of movie-soundtrack contributions from
such films as "Scream" and "The Saint".
And while the I like to score album has gotten perhaps the most
critical attention, Moby said he is most fond of the Voodoo Child
record. "It is far and away one of the nicest albums that ive made",
he said."In the last year Ive sone so many outside projects, so many
remixes, film stuff, that now I want to just make my own next record.
I have a moratorium on doing out side work".
Hving covered almost everything from techo to punk to cheesy '70's
songs, Moby didnt want to talk about specifics of his next record,
except to say that trying on different styles is essential to his
growth as a musician. "Depending on the song, its almost like meathod
acting, to the extent where if Im working on a quiet piece of music,
it brings out the more reflective side of me, and if im working on a
nasty punk song, it brings out the more visceral side of me"
Of his different musical personalities and how they relateto the way
he writes music, Moby added, " I give then free rein. I indulge then
to the point where they become extreme musically. And also just the
way I live. I think that that confuses alot of people like how is it
possiable to be on one hand a thoughtful vegan, animal-rights
activist, reflective essayist and, on the other hand, like pornography
and occasionally find my self at seven in the morning drunk out of my
mind??????"
"Its nice to be able to express yourself in so many ways", he said.
Well I thougt that I would give this to everyone who has had questions
about the man.
Peace
Bri
==
"How can I save you, I cant even save myself,
....so just save yourself!!!"
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Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 17:10:24 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) survey
>>1) Do you like Moby?
You'll only hear resounding positive answers to this one, myself
included. Cheers to Moby!
>>2) Which album is your favourite?
The End Of Everything, with Rare barely edging out self-titled and Early
Underground.
>>3) Which single is your favourite?
The orange Revolver #2 and the R&S Voodoo Child 12" with Slight Return
on it.
>>4) Which song is your favourite?
This changes. Longstanding favorites include God Moving, Patient Love,
Drug Fits The Face, Mobility (Aqua Mix),.....
>>5) If you could be anyone, who would it be?
> A: I'd be me!
Ditto.
>>6) Which hairdoo looks best on Moby?
I'm indifferent. I wouldn't mind seeing a rainbow mohawk, though.
>>7) When do you predict Moby will next tour?
Soon. I hope.
>>8) What type of pet(s), if you have/had?
None. I detest my brother's stinky, vicious iguana. There's some frogs
he has that are neat.
A) Did you discover Moby's music on your own or were you introduced?
I was introduced to Moby's music by Tom, who is on this list and goes by
the names Tadpole and Tommy. He made the Winamp skins.
- -S
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