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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
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Subject: mobility-digest V1 #338
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mobility-digest Thursday, February 18 1999 Volume 01 : Number 338
(mobility) *
(mobility) *2
Re: (mobility) vast
Re: (mobility) prodigy
(mobility) *abducted*
(mobility) Opening statements
(mobility) A new Artist???
Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
Re: (mobility) sellout
Re: (mobility) A new Artist??? and Hi, I'm new to the list
(mobility) Some label news
Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
Re: (mobility) Opening statements
Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
(mobility) dj cake
Re: (mobility) Into the Blue / Drop A Beat / SSF
Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
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Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 09:57:15 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) *
Several people on the list have asked where to buy certain CDs. This
should help. If you're looking for something you don't see in either of
these catalogs, just ask, I can usually find it if it's for sale. Don't
bother asking for EIW w/ Underwater or the Yellow Hymn single, I'm
struck on both of those. These two are US dealers, btw. I've bought from
both personally in the past.
http://www.alternativemusic.com/
This store has almost everything. The search engine crashed my browser,
so browse the catalog instead. Don't forget to look under Voodoo Child
and Lopez, too. The Into The Blue Remixes (red) are $9.99. Animal Rights
w/ Little Idiot is $20.99. The Voodoo Child "End Of Everything" is $15.
http://www2.vinylvendors.com/VinylVendors/
This store has the Into The Blue Remixes for $10 also. They also have a
Revolver promo with 2 Splash Club tracks (You & Someone To Love) for $7,
a Move mixes promo CD for $10, the US Voodoo Child "End Of Everything"
for $10, and the Heads "Damage I've Done" single w/ two excellent Moby
mixes for $7. Plenty of other Moby stuff, too.
Have a nice day.
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Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 10:00:16 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) *2
I forgot to mention (for Ruben Blanco) that the 2nd link, the
alternativemusic one, has Hymn.alt.quiet.version also.
This could be my shortest message ever!
- -Steve
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Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 14:13:27 EST
From: Gristledog@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) vast
i know not about VAST . i saw the video and have heard the song on the radio a
few times ... i was going to buy the cd ... just havent gotten around to it
yet ...
- --Qg0
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 03:11:14 -0800
From: "Dr. Killpatient" <rfu@stitch.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) prodigy
they may as well have called the song "Fuck My Shit Up"
I agree that it was meant as a promotional gimmick because
as we all know in the music biz even bad exposure is
godd exposure because somoe one is sure to hear it and
think "cool, these guys are fuckin shit up" i do thinks
i will buy me that funky song
i do remeber hearing an interview with the prodigy and
when asked about that song title they explained that
it was a slang phrase they used for giving it their all-
onstage or in life, using adrenaline and controlling it
was the basic idea as I remember.
Lion taming- the inner beast
of course they had to know people would misread it
and flip out, that had to be intentional
and it worked like it always does
yes lighten up and yes there are lots of worse title
and lyrical examples to pick on, not that it's anyone's
right to say what a song can be called
paul
**** wrote:
>
> >violence against women is wrong wrong wrong.
> violence against anyone is pretty damn horrible.
> > violence solves nothing.
>
> i do believe in this... i don't like violence at all.
>
> but i read once that the Prodigy only made the song and called it "smack my
> bitch up" because they knew that everyone would make a big deal about it. i
> don't even think that they were thinking about domestic violence when they
> made it, they just wanted to show how worked-up the public could get over one
> of their songs. it was kind of a psychology experiment to see if people
> would go nuts over it (and they did). and i think they wanted to kind of
> "thumb their noses" at music-censors.
>
> personally i like the song and love Prodigy.
>
> but i think this proves that sometimes if there is something that people
> don't like, ignoring it is the best way to rid yourself of it... and that
> causing a big public outcry about it will only add fuel to the fire (and make
> the song go platinum :).
>
> it's just like the 2 Live Crew, you know?
>
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 08:30:05 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) *abducted*
I found a really cool CD at the dance store the other day. It's called
X-Mix: Abducted 6. It has 7 songs on it, one of which is a mix of the
Rollo & Sister Bliss Remix of Honey. It's the same thing, essentially,
with extra drops, samples, and effects added into it. This CD is cool
because the songs are broken up into seperate tracks to separate intros,
sections, outros, & breaks from each other. The songs would all mix with
each other well, and the CD says "for Pro DJs only". It doesn't credit
Rollo & Sister Bliss, just Moby & Mute. The samples that are added to
each song on the CD comes from one of the other songs. For instance,
there's a drum drop from the RSB mix of Honey that shows up in several
other songs. There's a great Armand Van Helden song that's 4 tracks
divided, 16 minutes long. It's called 2Future4U. Also on there is a mix
of Danny Tenaglia's Music is tthe Answer.
- -Steve
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 08:34:58 PST
From: "Michael Matos" <rockersuptown@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Opening statements
Michaelangelo Matos
24
I own all the full-lengths, many of the singles (including a little
vinyl), a couple other oddities. I have more Moby than I do anyone else
(largely due to a now-subdued fanaticism that lasted about a year and a
half).
I first heard Moby on the radio, around '91 or '92, when I listened to
Radio Depth Probe on KJ-104 FM in Minneapolis, a Saturday midnight show
which spurred my nascent interest in techno etc. (as I refer to all that
stuff). Probably "Go". Please forgive me if it wasn't necessarily on
there: "Go" first stuck out for me on a compilation called Techno Trax
Vol. 2, on Germany's ZYX label, which a friend from high school had
picked up in that country. (I later found them in local stores.) I first
became a FAN fan in '93, when "Next is the E" was getting massive club
play (I went to First Avenue's all-age Sundays regularly), and then when
"Move" came out. I flipped, bought the EP and played it ravenously. Then
when EIW was released in '95 I played nothing more frequently for close
to a year: I was OBSESSED with that record, and though I now prefer Move
(more perfect), it's still one of the most important records in personal
terms I've ever heard.
I like a lot of music; my CD collection is 1300+ strong and growing
rapidly. So if you name it, chances are OK (if not 100%) that I've at
least heard of it. Too many favorites to name, but some records I've
been into lately are the new Built to Spill, Outkast, the Coup, the
forthcoming DJ DB "Shades of Technology" on Warners, Jake Mandell's
Parallel Processes, the Meters anthology, several Thelonious Monk
albums, and Paris is Sleeping, Respect is Burning Vol. 2.
Maybe the most interesting thing about me is that I'm a rock critic,
which means I'm extremely opinionated and pretty forthright with my POV.
I'm trying not to be too in-your-face about it lately, though. But we'll
see...
Michaelangelo Matos
NOW PLAYING: King Tubby, "Fittest of the Fittest Dub" from Dub Chill Out
(Music Club)
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 11:00:15 -0500
From: dredmond@bsumail.idbsu.edu (Daniel Redmond)
Subject: (mobility) A new Artist???
Morning all -
I was flipping through my CD collection and the radio when i realized, hey,
i've listened to all this and want something different (maybe that's why i
keep stealing my little bro's CD's)......anyway, has anyone heard of any
artists that are not exactly "mainstream" that they can recommend? my
interests are techno/light goth/light industrial/rock (don't even think of
suggesting Built to Spill - i think Doug Martsch is a sellout of the worst
kind and that he can't write besides) - let's just say diverse.....any help
is appreciated!
daniel
"radio today is soulless and anemic" - I don't feel that i need to credit
this quote.....
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 10:15:49 PST
From: "Michael Matos" <rockersuptown@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
Daniel:
Your ridiculous dismissal of BTS aside (if there's a better album
released in '99 than Keep It Like a Secret it'll be a miracle), look
hard for a CD called Parallel Processes on Worm Interface, by a kid
named Jake Mandell. And try Miles Davis' electric stuff, particularly
Jack Johnson, In a Silent Way, and Dark Magus.
Matos
NOW PLAYING: Jazz Satellites Vol. 1--Electrification (Virgin UK, 1996)
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 14:57:24 EST
From: Chilidiba9@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) sellout
what makes a music group or a musician sell out...to me, i think that making
it big would be great...first, money, it's their job and they need to get
paid...then notoriety...if you don't want to be known, don't become famous..i
don't think that Moby has a problem being famous and many bands that people
consider sold out have come out with their best albums to date....i never try
to pay much attention to those who tell me that some band who wasn't known
three years ago is on a popular radio station therefore they sold out...elie
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 23:10:28 EST
From: LEG518@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) A new Artist??? and Hi, I'm new to the list
you might want to listen to Hanzel und Gretyl if you want something "diverse"
by the way i'm pretty new to this list....i've been a moby fan for about 3
years, im just starting to learn more about him....and my collection includes
EIW, EOE, AR, disk, Early Underground, Honey singles....my favorites : EIW and
AR...just thought I would say hello to all of the people on the list cuz I'm
new.......
Lauren
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 20:30:31 PST
From: "Michael Matos" <rockersuptown@hotmail.com>
Subject: (mobility) Some label news
In my capacity as (ahem) rock critic, I have access to certain
information that I can share with the rest of y'all. To wit: I exchanged
messages with Moby's management today, and it turns out that he is still
label-hunting. Apparently (if I understood the message correctly) he is
close to signing with a label, but nobody will say which yet. Apparently
the actual signing is roughly a month away. So stay tuned, kids...
Michaelangelo Matos
NOW PLAYING: Lee Perry & the Upsetters, Some of the Best (Trojan
1969-74/88), specifically Dave Barker's "Shocks of Mighty," one of the
best singles I've ever heard...amazing stuff...
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Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 23:22:57 -0600
From: "Brad Caviness" <bigwig@arkansas.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
- ---Daniel Redmond <dredmond@bsumail.idbsu.edu> wrote:
> Morning all -
> I was flipping through my CD collection and the radio when irealized, hey,
> i've listened to all this and want something different. my
> interests are techno/light goth/light industrial/rock
>
Not exactly what you described, but you should certainly check out
Evanescence. Demo cd due out in mid-march followed by a fully-produced
cd in Nov. I'll give a poor description by way of comparison: Think of
Garbage covering Metallica. Or maybe Tori Amos fronting Dream Theatre.
You can check out some sound files at:
http://members.tripod.com/~sideways_8/evindex.html
BSC
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 09:42:36 +0000 (GMT)
From: Tim Beecher <T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Opening statements
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 08:34:58 PST Michael Matos
<rockersuptown@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Maybe the most interesting thing about me is that I'm a rock critic,
> which means I'm extremely opinionated and pretty forthright with my POV.
> I'm trying not to be too in-your-face about it lately, though. But we'll
> see...
Nice to have you. Say what you will. I'm all for a bit of
variety.
TMB
>
> Michaelangelo Matos
>
> NOW PLAYING: King Tubby, "Fittest of the Fittest Dub" from Dub Chill Out
> (Music Club)
>
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:08:43 -0800 (PST)
From: BRIAN HOVEY <bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
- ---"Craig J. Rasmussen" <craigras@email.msn.com> wrote:
>
> gotta love the sarcasm
>
Or you could respect someones truth.
>
> It's better to regret something you did than something you didn't do.
==
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:07:09 -0800 (PST)
From: BRIAN HOVEY <bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
- ---"Craig J. Rasmussen" <craigras@email.msn.com> wrote:
>
> gotta love the sarcasm
>
Or you could respect someones truth.
>
> It's better to regret something you did than something you didn't do.
==
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 18:12:02 +0000
From: <FRIE1_98@worc.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (mobility) AR Live CD
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 18:07:09 +0000
> From: BRIAN HOVEY <bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---"Craig J. Rasmussen" <craigras@email.msn.com> wrote:
> >
> > gotta love the sarcasm
> >
> Or you could respect someones truth.
> >
>
> > It's better to regret something you did than something you didn't do.
>
> =3D=3D
>
>
hey guys, don't argue it was just a mild irony. I was actually
pointing out how lucky I was to get into a Moby concert for =A33 and
get the live CD free wheras someone was having to pay $8 for the CD.
I still think it is worth it if you haven't got it.
Ed
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:35:51 -0800 (PST)
From: BRIAN HOVEY <bhoveyredfive@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
anyway, has anyone heard of any
> artists that are not exactly "mainstream" that they can recommend? my
> interests are techno/light goth/light industrial/rock (don't even
think of
I just got the new love and rockets, its a little different then what
they have been in the past.
I havent really found anything all that worthy lately
sorry. Not for you but for music,
Bri
==
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 19:42:10 -0000
From: "Geoffrey Sproule" <gsproule@x-stream.co.uk>
Subject: (mobility) dj cake
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 08:42:46 PST
From: "Steve Giles" <power_hymn@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Into the Blue / Drop A Beat / SSF
I didn't get this message until today, I seem to be having some email
difficulties. Anyhow, I'd like to mention that there are some easier
vinyl options for getting the two Steve Mason & PETE mixes. I recently
got the Mute Into The Blue 12", which has both. It complements the two
UK CD singles quite nicely. (the blue cover looks good blown up, too)
Here's how I have all of the ITB Blue mixes:
Mute UK ITB #1 & #2
Mute UK ITB 12" promo w/ 4 Junior Vasquez Mixes
Mute UK ITB 12" w Voodoo Child, Buzz Boys, & the 2 SM/PETE mixes
>>Dan Cerman wrote:>>>
>The only reason that you would be interested in the German single(s)
>if you already have the UK would be for the remixes by "Steve Mason
>and P.E.T.E." -- the Hard Mix on CD#1 and the Underground Mix on #2.
>These are good remixes. I especially like the Underground Mix,
>which is over eight minutes long. It has a breezy nighttime techno
>backdrop with an eerily tweaked-up "I fly" vocal sample, making for
>a pleasant, exotic remix. The Hard Mix, which I only have on vinyl,
>is (as I recall it (I haven't listened to it recently)) a poundier
>surf's-up kind of track. :) Anyways, these remixes are rare & cool.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 15:30:17 PST
From: "Daniel Lee" <danlee27@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) A new Artist???
I think you'd dig Delerium, judging from your tastes.
Dan.
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