From: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org (ecto-digest) To: ecto-digest@smoe.org Subject: ecto-digest V10 #110 Reply-To: ecto@smoe.org Sender: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Tuesday, April 20 2004 Volume 10 : Number 110 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: eno ["Russell Van Rooy" ] Special for you people [Yngve Hauge ] New Kristofer Astrom EP!!! and Patty Griffin! ["Southpaw" ] RE: Special for you people ["Southpaw" ] RE: Special for you people [Steve VanDevender ] Re: Special for you people [Nadyne Mielke ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 12:37:13 -0700 From: "Russell Van Rooy" Subject: Re: eno Try the Fripp & Eno collaborations too ! Eg. The Essential Fripp and Eno, Evening Star, and No Pussyfooting. All good ! - - Russ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alberto Carrasco" To: Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:41 PM Subject: Re: eno > --- Allan Anderson wrote: > I adore Eno's "Another Green World" but I don't know > anything else by him. got any recommendations? > > ---------- > > If you're looking specifically for pop songs in the > "Another Green World" vein, try "Before and After > Science" and "Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy". > > Also from that general period, if you like the odd > cuts and instrumentals on that release you could try > Cluster & Eno's "After the Heat", or Eno/Byrne's "My > Life in the Bush of Ghosts" > > If you're looking for more vocals, you could also try > David Bowie's "Low", "Heroes" and "Lodger", or Talking > Heads' "Fear of Music" and "Remain In Light", all of > which have Eno's unmistakable imprint... > > For quirky pop songs and instrumentals I also think > Eno's "Nerve Net" is one of his best. > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25" > http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 02:03:33 +0200 (CEST) From: Yngve Hauge Subject: Special for you people Hi, After my radio show tomorrow starting at 1800 CET I'm gonna make a specially prepared playlist consisting of ecto-friendly music only with no talk inbetween. It will include quite a few of the norwegian artists I've mentioned on Ecto up through the years, so from 1900 CET and onward there will be lots of great music playing there. You'll reach it by tuning your winamp (or some other player except microsoft mediaplayer like xmms or the like) to 128kps stereo: http://px.himolde.no:8000/px128.mp3 40kps mono: http://px.himolde.no:8002/px.40.mp3 For those using mediaplayer there is a link in the upper corner of http://px.himolde.no (should be visible enough) I'll continue doing this in the weeks to come - but tomorrow will be special since I'll play lots of norwegian ecto artists. Enjoy! - -- Yngve ****************************************** * One alien has come, unalien to one ***** ****************************************** ***** Blessed be!!! ********************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:26:21 -0500 From: "Southpaw" Subject: New Kristofer Astrom EP!!! and Patty Griffin! I'm not sure if anyone else has ever heard Kristofer Astrom, but if you haven't you need to!!! He is Swedish, and only has released one EP in the USA, but you can get all his CDs shipped direct from his record Co., to the states, at very reasonable rates! To top it all off he has a new EP released last week, and has an LP coming out in May!!! Get all the info at: http://www.kristoferastrom.com/news.asp?ID=187 I'm waiting for the EP to arrive, but I'll give a review as soon as I get it!! On other news, I came home to find the new Patty Griffin awaiting me today!!! Giving it a first listen right now! I'll report back on it later!!! Wade ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 21:20:37 EDT From: AzeemAK@aol.com Subject: Tamara Williamson - 12 Bar today (20th April) I just had a look, totally at random and for the first time in ages, at Tamara Williamson's website - and bugger me if she's not at the 12 Bar tomorrow!! I mean Tuesday 20th. I'm praying she's not on too early, as I'm often working late on Tuesdays. Anyway, I will do my darndest to get there. If you're wondering what she sounds like, take a moment as I plagiarise myself from a little write-up I did for the Kashmir Klub Website... << Tamara Williamson was a new name to most of us as she made her way on stage, adjusting and checking her array of foot pedals. What was this going to be, an extravaganza of wah-wah and fuzzbox? The answer was something far more interesting: live sampling! Working absolutely live and with no safety net, Tamara painstakingly built-up a backing track using echo pedals, looping riffs and percussive thumps on her guitar. The result was hypnotic - and that's not even to mention the devastating power of the first song she played. Everest is based on the book Into Thin Air, a harrowing account of a doomed assault on the world's highest peak. Her voice is both fragile and sinewy, and she got inside her subject to heartstopping effect. Tamara is not the only performer using live sampling, but I would venture that she uses the (very basic) technology in the most imaginative and soulful way, allied to songs of real power and poetic sensibility. She doesn't visit the UK very often and it is your bounden duty to catch her, dear readers, next time she's in town.>> Cheers, Azeem ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 03:17:12 +0200 (CEST) From: Yngve Hauge Subject: Re: Special for you people On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, damon wrote: > hi yngve! > > > After my radio show tomorrow starting at 1800 CET I'm gonna make a > > specially prepared playlist consisting of ecto-friendly music only > > with no talk inbetween. It will include quite a few of the norwegian > > artists I've mentioned on Ecto up through the years, so from 1900 CET > > and onward there will be lots of great music playing there. > > cool, if my timezone calculations are correct i'll be able to tune in > at work. i assume you'll be playing some velvet belly - i'm still > curious to hear them, i never did get that cd - lost in the mail i > guess. :/ > I'm actually curious about those CDs - did they eventually end up with people who did enjoy the music or are they in some storage somewhere? I'll play whatever people want me to play as long as I got it myself, the radio have got it or my friends have got it. But what I'm sure of so far is that one or more songs by Velvet Belly, Kari Ruesletten, Unni Wilhelmsen, Cane, Kari Bremnes, Briskeby, Lene Marlin, Susi Varming, Ane Brun, Anne Marie Almedal (her solo project outside Velvet Belly), Bel Canto, Ephemera, Gete, Krxyt, Dadafon, Lumsk, Mari Boine, Maria Solheim and I those important ones I did forget at this time of the night will be in the playlist. - -- Yngve ****************************************** * One alien has come, unalien to one ***** ****************************************** ***** Blessed be!!! ********************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 20:40:54 -0500 From: "Southpaw" Subject: RE: Special for you people I'm not sure what CET is. Can you give tell me what 1900 is GMT? Thanks!!! Wade - -----Original Message----- From: owner-ecto@smoe.org [mailto:owner-ecto@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Yngve Hauge Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:04 PM To: The Fuzzyblue Universe Subject: Special for you people Hi, After my radio show tomorrow starting at 1800 CET I'm gonna make a specially prepared playlist consisting of ecto-friendly music only with no talk inbetween. It will include quite a few of the norwegian artists I've mentioned on Ecto up through the years, so from 1900 CET and onward there will be lots of great music playing there. You'll reach it by tuning your winamp (or some other player except microsoft mediaplayer like xmms or the like) to 128kps stereo: http://px.himolde.no:8000/px128.mp3 40kps mono: http://px.himolde.no:8002/px.40.mp3 For those using mediaplayer there is a link in the upper corner of http://px.himolde.no (should be visible enough) I'll continue doing this in the weeks to come - but tomorrow will be special since I'll play lots of norwegian ecto artists. Enjoy! - -- Yngve ****************************************** * One alien has come, unalien to one ***** ****************************************** ***** Blessed be!!! ********************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:59:42 -0700 From: Steve VanDevender Subject: RE: Special for you people Southpaw writes: > I'm not sure what CET is. Can you give tell me what 1900 is GMT? > > Thanks!!! > > Wade I'd guess that CET is Central European Time, or GMT +0100. Then there's the question of whether they have daylight time, or whether you do, or what your time zone is. If 19:00 CET doesn't have some daylight time adjustment, then it would be 14:00 EDT or 11:00 PDT. > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ecto@smoe.org [mailto:owner-ecto@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Yngve > Hauge > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:04 PM > To: The Fuzzyblue Universe > Subject: Special for you people > > Hi, > > After my radio show tomorrow starting at 1800 CET I'm gonna make a > specially prepared playlist consisting of ecto-friendly music only > with no talk inbetween. It will include quite a few of the norwegian > artists I've mentioned on Ecto up through the years, so from 1900 CET > and onward there will be lots of great music playing there. > > You'll reach it by tuning your winamp (or some other player except > microsoft mediaplayer like xmms or the like) to > 128kps stereo: http://px.himolde.no:8000/px128.mp3 > 40kps mono: http://px.himolde.no:8002/px.40.mp3 > > For those using mediaplayer there is a link in the upper corner of > http://px.himolde.no (should be visible enough) > > I'll continue doing this in the weeks to come - but tomorrow will be > special since I'll play lots of norwegian ecto artists. > > Enjoy! > > -- Yngve > > ****************************************** > * One alien has come, unalien to one ***** > ****************************************** > ***** Blessed be!!! ********************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:51:35 -0700 From: Damon Subject: Re: Special for you people On 19 Apr, Steve VanDevender wrote: > I'd guess that CET is Central European Time, or GMT +0100. > > Then there's the question of whether they have daylight time, or whether > you do, or what your time zone is. If 19:00 CET doesn't have some > daylight time adjustment, then it would be 14:00 EDT or 11:00 PDT. i went through the same thinking, and i noticed yngve's email's date line said +0200 (CEST) so i'm guessing there *is* DST in effect and i should tune in 10am pacific time. - -damon - -- dl+ecto@usrbin.ca: protecting my real address since 2002 (too late!) > EWS starts here! < ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:54:24 -0700 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: Special for you people At 07:51 PM 4/19/2004, you wrote: >i went through the same thinking, and i noticed yngve's email's date >line said +0200 (CEST) so i'm guessing there *is* DST in effect and i >should tune in 10am pacific time. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ This is a good website for figuring out the local time in various cities around the world. I use it all the time when I'm scheduling conference calls or e-meetings with people at our other locations. Now, if only I could convince my colleagues on the East Coast that they can use it too, instead of scheduling conference calls for 8am and wondering why I don't sound very awake yet. *grrrr* /nm {denizen of the West Coast who isn't entirely functional for 5am meetings} {and who reminds you that you don't get to call into question whether she's functional for meetings at other times :P } ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V10 #110 ***************************