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offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 14:38 [#00577295]
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...next saturday... who's going? I sure as hell am!!

I checked the site to get a mate an extra ticket but it
looks sold out (it's a pretty big venue too). does anyone
have any ideas what will be played?

My guess is probably just one track from each of Aphex,
Boc, SP.

If you pushed me for what i would want to be played it would
be orchestrations of

Aphex Twin - Flim
BOC - 1969
SP - The exploding psychology

(though The Exploding Psychology isn't very like now is
it?!!)

What do you want to hear done?



 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-02 14:56 [#00577331]
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this at the royal festival hall?

if it is, then i really wanted to go :-(


 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-03-02 15:41 [#00577435]
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isn't very like now? what?


 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 18:56 [#00577818]
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theo - what? you mean it isn't like, cool or something? i
think it'll be very cool



 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 19:09 [#00577826]
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ah - i see - you were quoting me.

quote "the exploding psychology isn't very like now"

is meant to be

"the exploding psychology isn't very likeLY now is it."

confusion over


 

offline GIR from Easton on 2003-03-02 20:26 [#00577940]
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im sure they could do a grand version of my red hot
car...nice shopping music


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-02 20:49 [#00577964]
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Arse...I forgot this was coming so soon...

I'm due to work most of that weekend so my plans to go are
fuckored...:(...

Any chance of getting it recorded?...


 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 21:13 [#00577986]
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jand - you're up late! it's 4am! i'm at work pal, what's
your excuse?!

unfortunately the battery on my digicam is spanked - sony
lithium are generally poor imo. therefore no tape recordings
or pics from me.

someone take a camcorder!!


 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 21:15 [#00577991]
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just how complex can you get with an orchestra percussion
wise? will they have a drum kit? what instrument can
recreate a track that goes

"beep bleep beep bleep boooooooo whoop tick chit chit woo
etc etc!!"



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-02 21:19 [#00577994]
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Percussion-wise an orchestra is way up there...they have
tons of different instruments plus expert players to play
em...

...some of the rhytmic complexity might get relaxed a
little...but probably not that much; these are real good
players...


 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 21:24 [#00577998]
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shame you're not going jand - there's a dj after as well
which might be interesting! (gotta meet up somewhen: )

i guess you're right - if they're gonna do aphex and sp
they're gonna have to do it right - 54 cymru beats style!



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-02 21:30 [#00578002]
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tell me about it... I'm thinking of moving jobs soon as
these lot have got so hardcore with me over the last few
months...

I did see something on BBC4 the other day with that Evelyn
Gleenie woman playing these really complex percussion-led
pieces - if they are half as good as her you're in for a
treat....


 

offline jamesa from United Kingdom on 2003-03-02 21:35 [#00578009]
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i thought that report said you were doing ok? man, if you're
working at 4 in the morning then it sounds like you are
being pushed a bit hardcore!

never heard of evelyn gleenie but sounds interesting - i'll
check her out - i just reckon the whole thing will be a bit
surreal - i'm mean is it gonna be full of warpheads getting
minkered, squirming around in their seats or what?!


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-02 21:48 [#00578012]
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hehe..I was half-asking myself what you were doing up at
4.30...I'm not working; I'm up at around 3'ish every day
now, 4 hrs sleep suits me fine & it gives me tons more time
to fit stuff in...

I was kinda hoping that once our Inspection was over they'd
chill out a bit but everyone is still hyped-up...maybe
they'll be better once the summer hols have come &
passed...I do really enjoy the summer cause theres no-one
there apart from the support staff so it gets nice &
peaceful...

Agreed on the surreal...I reckon they'll be a smattering of
classical music fans & everyone else will be tweaked-out
warphead...should be pretty sublime...



 

offline AphexAcid from Sweden on 2003-03-03 14:08 [#00578976]
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Damn, tis' interesting as hell. ^_^

Anyone got any details concerning this big event?


 

offline Grn on 2003-03-03 19:29 [#00579351]
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I'm going to this. Should be really interesting. Hopefully
the composers who are reworking the warp pieces will do more
than just an orchestration though. Bit annoyed that a
tracklist isn't up yet. Surely the point of this is to be
able to reference the original piece to what has been
developed?

Did anyone else see that on the Warp site that evening dress
is "highly recommended"? Jesus, I know the arts scene is
pretty liberal, but the RFH full of transvestites is a bit
too much. Still, I spose it'll be worth the effort. Anyone
know where I can get a nice little black number, just the
thing I reckon.

Oh, link to the info:

http://www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk/home/news_in_depth.html

You can still get tickets here:

https://www.rfh.org.uk/main/booking/index.html?esroevent=20
012

The rest of Ether looks pretty interesting too. Is anyone
planning on checking out some of the other performances?


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-03 21:21 [#00579471]
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This kinda reminds me of that Acid House brass band...they
used to play loads of stupid raves classics on, yep you
guessed, a brass band..

I think they opened the dome in 2000...playing KLFs What
Time is Love?..

dunno if they are still going or not...


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-03 21:22 [#00579472]
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http://www.williamsfaireyband.co.uk/history/howitbegan.ht... ...



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-03 21:23 [#00579475]
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ACID BRASS
Available on CD Only

-----------------------------------------------------------
---------------------
1. Can U Dance
DJ Fast Eddie

2. Jibaro
Electra

3. Voodoo Ray
A Guy Called Gerald

4. Pacific 202
808 State

5. Strings Of Life
Rhythm is Rhythm

6. The Groove That Won't Stop
Kevin Saunderson

7. Let's Get Brutal
Nitro Deluxe

8. Cubik
808 State

9. Day In The Life/Can U Party
Black Riot/Royal House

10. What Time Is Love
KLF

hehe...


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-03-03 23:08 [#00579542]
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I hope a good recording of this will be available to buy or
on soulseek. I want to hear it. Something about
orchestrated IDM sounds cool. I thought orchestrated Tool
sounded pretty strange, so this will be awesome.


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-03-03 23:12 [#00579547]
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i hope they play Ae-Piobmx... and i hope it gets recorded...


 


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