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offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-17 23:24 [#02207840]
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Dopplereffekt- Calbi-Yau Space,

anyone have this? is it good?


 

offline a guest from the visual field on 2008-05-18 00:14 [#02207841]
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i think it's excellent, maybe my favorite dopplereffekt.
quite different from 'gesamtkunstwerk'. sounds similar to
der zyklus' 'biometry', which isn't really a surprise i
guess


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-18 02:37 [#02207846]
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Absolutely immense. Best Doppler yet.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2008-05-18 04:04 [#02207852]
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It's very good.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2008-05-18 04:20 [#02207854]
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Why is this not a ramble about superstring theory?


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2008-05-18 04:20 [#02207855]
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nine thumbs up


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-18 06:10 [#02207858]
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It's shit.










































































































































































































NOT!!!


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-18 06:18 [#02207859]
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Mirror Symmetry is my favourite track. The pads are great.
So thick with incredibly slow evolution that creeps and
creeps as theyre pushed back in the mix. It's so oppressive
and unsettling like that time at your Nans funeral when you
got felt up by your uncle behind the crematorium.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2008-05-18 08:45 [#02207881]
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its awesome


 

offline rad smiles on 2008-05-18 08:52 [#02207882]
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absolutely essential


 

offline mimi on 2008-05-18 10:57 [#02207893]
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calabi yau space aced every semester and it got an A. a
pleasure to have in class.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-18 11:04 [#02207895]
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hypersurface


 

offline notmyname from France on 2008-05-18 12:39 [#02207919]
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"utterly essential" like B. says but, really, its an ace
record, just like any dopplereffekt release (my favorite
might be the 2nd one on gigolo). cant wait for another full
length from dataphysix.


 

offline SlipDrinkMats from Thanks (Bhutan) on 2008-05-18 16:35 [#02207986]
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I love it a lot, I find it's nicely complimented by that
live set that was posted a month or so ago, well obviously
as there's some of the material played in it, but I do like
their moody take on electro/techno, quite a distinctive
sound and atmosphere in the morass of The Same Old Same
Old.


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2008-05-19 07:39 [#02208141]
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How would you describe any musical difference between Donald
and Stinson?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-19 08:26 [#02208151]
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stinson seemed to always use 808's, where Gerald rarely did,
or if he did he messed with the sounds alot


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-19 08:29 [#02208152]
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and it sems like stinson had a kind of formulaic
melody/progression, i don't know what scale it would be, but
if you listen to Under Sea Disturbances, and Sunrays, you
can see that he uses a mellow style chord progression, i
just don't know the musical theory behind it.


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2008-05-20 04:13 [#02208443]
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Isn't Stinson to be considered more advanced in his
orchestration?


 

offline notmyname from France on 2008-05-20 05:31 [#02208468]
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i dont know... i dont really think of orchestras while
enjoying drexciya. anyway, from what i've heard james
stinson seems to be influenced by prince & electronic funk
from the 80s or even jazz. his trax seems more organic while
dataphysix have a more "cold" sound, hypnotic, more loops &
sometimes more abstract. & i'm not sure who did what on many
releases, like some old der zyklus tune sounds like the
other people place..



 

offline mrgypsum on 2008-05-20 09:48 [#02208518]
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dopplereffekt is kim karli as well not just donald

i am thinking solo is arpanet?? but i could be wrong

get wireless internet for arpanet and contrast is againt the
other peoples place, lifestyles of the laptop cafe

for a good differences between the drexciya artists, oh yeah
heres another difference, stinson RIP, donald quite alive.


 

offline cx from Norway on 2008-05-20 10:22 [#02208524]
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been listening to this a lot


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-20 11:05 [#02208547]
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Yeah I think Arpanet = Gerald solo.


 

offline Nragzxer on 2008-05-21 10:42 [#02208894]
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amazingly awesome


 

offline Sano on 2008-05-21 21:19 [#02209146]
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I doubt Kim Karli does anything in the albums, she used to
provide vocals back them and she also helps in live
performances, just listen to Gerald's solo work and Doppler
I can't listen to any outside contribution.


 

offline Sano on 2008-05-21 21:29 [#02209148]
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It's the opposite, Stinson used the 909 most of the time
while Gerald used the 606 and 808 exclusively. You're right
about the chord progression being improvised and odd
sounding at times, from interviews I've read he was into
live recording, what you listen in the albums it's him
playing live, I'm sure he programmed most stuff but he said
he liked to record what he was feeling at the time living
the moment, you can tell he was the mellow fella while
Gerald was the cold one.


 

offline Gonzola from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2008-05-22 14:28 [#02209322]
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last year's best rephlex release!


 

offline freqy on 2008-05-22 14:48 [#02209330]
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for a fair while i thought you were all on about a vst
plugin


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2008-05-22 15:24 [#02209343]
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A++++++++ would buy from again!!!!!!


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-22 18:38 [#02209457]
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can you give an example of a 909 in any of Stinson's work? I
haven't heard a single song with it, but i don't know
everything so. I just remember reading an interview, in
which he says he likes using 808s

Somewhere in here

Isn't the 909 the stuff that was used on a lot of Analord?


 

offline mimi on 2008-05-22 18:49 [#02209458]
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how about life after mutation, sounds like the 909


 

offline rad smiles on 2008-05-22 18:52 [#02209459]
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somewhere in here maybe


 

offline mimi on 2008-05-22 18:53 [#02209460]
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and the journey home


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-22 18:57 [#02209462]
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we'll DO IT LIVE, FUCK IT


 

offline rad smiles on 2008-05-22 18:59 [#02209464]
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like drexciya rite??? live.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-22 19:01 [#02209465]
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makes sense now, i havent heard that stuff.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-22 19:05 [#02209470]
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forgot about elektroids too, i think theres a 909 in there,

Sorry Sano! you are much more sane-o than me


 

offline Sano on 2008-05-22 19:57 [#02209481]
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In Digital Tsunami my favorite release from Drexciya you can
hear the punchy 909 all the way through! Stinson loved that
drum-machine then again he was the one more into techno,
Countdown Has Begun is another 909 track, in the EP Clarence
g - Data Transfer it's the same track but without the
vocals, I like this version much better.

As for Gerald now a days I have no idea what he uses, to be
honest I preferred the 808 sd to the harsh lo-fi sounding
snare drum he uses in all his tracks.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-22 22:02 [#02209526]
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damn, i always saw had the image of Stinson jamming with the
808s, it just felt cool, but it's stll awesome,

what's some more Gerald-work with 808s?


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-23 06:58 [#02209586]
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Dopplereffekt - Gesamtkunstwerk
Arpanet - Wireless Internet
Maybe the Japanese Telecom stuff too? I must check that
stuff out.


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2008-05-23 10:44 [#02209612]
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This is my fave dopplereffeckt alongside linear accelerator.


 

offline diamondtron on 2008-05-23 13:39 [#02209671]
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nonsense you write.
great album it is tho.
did anybody actually pay money for it?


 

offline notmyname from France on 2008-05-23 13:44 [#02209675]
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sure. do i look like some geezer who listen to arpanet on
his ipod at the gym?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-23 13:48 [#02209676]
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nunna yo biznezz crakka


 

offline rad smiles on 2008-05-23 14:00 [#02209679]
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i did.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2008-05-24 02:39 [#02209815]
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Yep, I bought it on vinyl.


 

offline _gvarek_ from next to you (Poland) on 2008-05-25 04:15 [#02210145]
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Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor must be the best track
title ever. I love the word spinor - something
between a spider and a spine. Is it really a proper word?
Oh, nevermind.

s-p-i-n-o-r



 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2008-05-25 04:30 [#02210147]
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dont be daft

ofcourse we didnt


 

offline nacmat on 2008-11-05 05:25 [#02250327]
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I DID!!!!


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2008-11-05 05:55 [#02250334]
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no you didn't, a pirated copy from africa does not count.


 

offline nacmat on 2008-11-05 07:47 [#02250344]
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I bought it from warpmart if I recall correctly, if not it
must have been boomkat


 


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