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PAULYBEE2656 12.04.2006 01:35 PM

ahh christmas and the postal system!!!!

Danny Himself 12.04.2006 03:39 PM

I know. I just don't want to risk having them lost in the christmas post chaos.

Bytor Peltor, I got your tape today by the way. Very nice. :]

Danny Himself 12.07.2006 06:48 PM

Okay, just thought I'd update on how things are going.

I have been organising the tapes today, sorting out who's getting what and whatnot. I am waiting on one more tape before I package them all. I am wondering what to do about this whole christmas-time postage jam. I fear that if I mail them out this month they'll be lost among the countless other christmas packages, and won't be delivered for a long time.

Should I delay the posting until after the holidays?

Glice 12.07.2006 06:55 PM

I reckon post them now. They should be alright, the postal service lay on a load of extra staff for the period, and you've got another few days before the last cut-off.

But then, I live in the same country as you, so it's pretty much a dead-cert that mine'll come before Christmas.

Danny Himself 12.07.2006 06:57 PM

Yeah, that's true, but I'm still waiting on Joel's tape. Oh, what to do..

finding nobody 12.07.2006 07:39 PM

It's been 4 days. I think my tape go to Pookie within 6

Pookie 12.07.2006 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Himself
Yeah, that's true, but I'm still waiting on Joel's tape. Oh, what to do..


I'd wait until you've actually got all the tapes before sending any out.

Just in case FN's gets lost in the post and somebody misses out.

Danny Himself 12.11.2006 12:55 PM

I got your tape today Joel.

I am going to hold back sending them out until after Christmas, though, just to be careful. I don't want any tapes disappearing in the christmas post-madness.

finding nobody 12.11.2006 12:59 PM

Great. Reading that makes me happy.
By the way, whatchu think about the artwork?

hey alex 12.11.2006 01:42 PM

shit missed it again

Danny Himself 12.12.2006 06:38 PM

I thought it was great, Joel. I was like, 'whats that?', then I took out the picture and it all made sense.

finding nobody 12.26.2006 09:48 PM


 


YEAH

Danny Himself 12.28.2006 07:23 PM

Hah, okay.

I've been packing them up gradually. They'll be sent off within the next couple of days. Sorry for the delay, but it was necessary.

Danny Himself 01.03.2007 06:04 PM

Okay, I sent them off today, after some delay. They are now jetting their way towards you, as we speak.

Glice 01.03.2007 06:14 PM

Skill! Weekend tape for me! Hooray, British postal system!

racehorse 01.04.2007 11:28 AM

got mine, just about to go and listen to it!
cheers bytor beltor and danny, both stars :)

Glice 01.04.2007 12:07 PM

Got mine from Paulybee this morning, just finished listening to it (before I go out on the piss for the evening).

It's a great tape, so thanks to Pauly and Danny 'Faciliatator' Himself.

Side 1:

Starts with the Boredoms - Monster Rex... which is in their silly phase rather than the hippy bollocks of Seadrum, which is infinitely preferable; Trumans Water next, who I've not given enough time to and do sound like I'm Being Good, although I'm Being Good are better la la la I can't hear you. Daughters next, nice racket; Pere Ubu next, who I've neglected and are actually quite good; DJ Scotch Egg next, and I have to pause here for a round of applause [insert applause emoticon] because Scotch Egg is fucking amazing and a brilliant live show and deeply, deeply silly in an utterly great way. Prurient follows, who sits very nicely in there. I don't 'like' like Prurient, but in this context a bit of sub-Masonna squealing fits very nicely; Coughs up next, good, fun rackety things; Rub next, a new name on me, does an amusing London [I assume] 'ting which is funny without being annoying
; The Flying Luttenbachers next, who I dismissed on first listen because I'm clearly a dick and clearly entirely wrong on very rare ocassions - fucking brilliant; Next Lee Ranaldo, who if I'm honest does my head in with his poetry, but that's not really a problem. It's pleasant enough, just moderately annoying; Next is Boris' veil (part 7) which is more of their 'rocking out' stuff than the dirgey drones I tend to prefer. Good band though.


Side 2:

Sundburned Hand of the Man - Don't like this band, but this is not entirely offensive, quite a change of pace from the preceding side. I'll insert a compliment here on the sequencing of this tape, which is superlative. Next the Skaters, who are brilliant, and this track has reminded me that I should invest in a record because in spite of not liking a lot of this noisy drift that's very popular at the moment, I like them a great dea; The Magik Markers, who are another band I obviously didn't hear the right stuff for first time, this is quite enjoyable in an opiated rock out sort of way; Vampire Can't next, fun guitar racket again; Afrirampo follows, not my thing, but it's short; NWW up next, who, obviously, are brilliant, as everyone knows; Agata up next - didn't like his album, but, yet again, in the context of a mixtape this works terrifically well; Aidan Walsh and the Masterplan up next - another new name, this is probably not my thing, but it's a mixtape so hey, let's go along with it; Cassette Boy closes the tape, I haven't heard him for years, I've still got a few tapes/ CDs of his from c.2001/2, he's a bit of a one-trick pony, but is definitely tailor-made for inclusion on mixtapes.

Ace tape, cheers Mr Bee.

Oh, and the artwork's a green insect on the lid of an eyeball, which is somewhat disturbing (I have a weird thing about my eyes, I'm not squeamish for anything except that involving the eyes).

Rushed response, I must shower and get on a train, but thanks again.

Iain 01.04.2007 12:13 PM

The Skaters are ace but I have enjoyed them much, much more live than on record. Palmshaper and Gambling in Ophas Shadow are two of the better records of theirs that I have heard. Obviously they all sound much the same but that's not always a bad thing. They could be the 21st Century heirs to the Young/Zazeela/Maclise/Conrad throne if they wanted to but probably don't want to so there.

Also, nerd-y correction: Casetteboy is actually two blokes...or were, they are on hiatus/not doing anything anymore. Although they are going to be doing some music for a documentary.

Danny Himself 01.04.2007 01:49 PM

'Facilitator' is definitely a nickname I would like to have. Those tapes moved pretty fast. You see, with the Facilitator, it's nothing less than First Class.

I made a mistake when packing them all up, however. I was packing them up when I realised there was one tape that would not be sent out. I panicked, and put it one of the envelopes. I later remembered that the extra tape was for me to keep because I had made a tape. It's all too late now.

So, who's the lucky bastard who got two tapes?

Glice 01.04.2007 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iain
The Skaters are ace but I have enjoyed them much, much more live than on record. Palmshaper and Gambling in Ophas Shadow are two of the better records of theirs that I have heard. Obviously they all sound much the same but that's not always a bad thing. They could be the 21st Century heirs to the Young/Zazeela/Maclise/Conrad throne if they wanted to but probably don't want to so there.

Also, nerd-y correction: Casetteboy is actually two blokes...or were, they are on hiatus/not doing anything anymore. Although they are going to be doing some music for a documentary.


Are you sure about Casetteboy? Even earlier stuff? It seem ridiculous that t/he/y should be the work of more than one.

I also, as I'm a little pissed, should not that the Young/ Zazeela [etc] trajectory is entirely about academic notions of drift, which is entirely different to improv notions of drift. But, otherwise (and infact includingwise), yescore.

porkmarras 01.04.2007 07:51 PM

Is there enough Young/Zazeela/Maclise/Conrad out to spit out critique at all?Is there?No,there isn't,so there.

Glice 01.04.2007 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Is there enough Young/Zazeela/Maclise/Conrad out to spit out critique at all?Is there?No,there isn't,so there.


Some of us can read music, and music theory. Otherwise, you're entirely right.

porkmarras 01.04.2007 07:58 PM

Eh?

Glice 01.04.2007 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Eh?


Let's take it to the PMs, yo.

Iain 01.04.2007 08:47 PM

Yes, I know the intent behind Young et al and The Skaters are probably poles apart but the resulting sound pushes similar buttons to me.

I am entirely sure about Casetteboy. I met them and there were two of them. One of them is called Mike and the other is called Simon although I think they sometimes call themselves something else. Their manager is called Barry but he's really called Paul.

Glice 01.04.2007 09:02 PM

Fair enough, can't disagree with that. The reason I contested it is because I know someone who 'knew' casetteboy, and claimed it to be one person. My source is entirely unreliable, mind you.

porkmarras 01.04.2007 09:09 PM

Night of the useless internet posts.Iain's opinion(?) of Young's music i found useless,your pm referred to something that wasn't meant about you but good night to both and much love.

Glice 01.04.2007 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Night...


Surely you mean 'life' rather than 'night'?

Iain 01.05.2007 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Night of the useless internet posts.Iain's opinion(?) of Young's music i found useless,your pm referred to something that wasn't meant about you but good night to both and much love.


eh?

PAULYBEE2656 01.05.2007 02:13 PM

hey glice. just a note on aidan walsh.. this guyis a legend in the dublin music scene. he was brought up by christian brothers orphanage in cork. moved to dublin. set up a rehearsal studio in a shit hole called temple bar *this was before the area got trendy andit was a shithole). he founded temple lane studios which some rich cunt bought off him for £1! it is now a multi million euro multimedia centre in the heart of the most expensive area in dublin.
aidan made that album in 1987 with the aid of gavin friday and u2 and other irish musos who simply took the piss out of his good nature and made a joke out of him, aidan gets the joke, lives the joke and is a joke. long live aidan...

by the way, he believes firmly that his mothr was an eagle and that he is the master of the universe and he will reincarnate himself as the almighty eagle someday. the dude is serious!!! he even made a self funded movie doc about himself!!!!
this is aidan today
 


here is this homepage...http://www.aidanwalsh.com/

glad u like the tape tho....

PAULYBEE2656 01.05.2007 02:21 PM

the mixtape 5 artwork glice spoke of was this

 

Glice 01.05.2007 02:24 PM

Is that your own doing? It's very good.

PAULYBEE2656 01.05.2007 02:36 PM

good god no. just a image search for something like "sick shit with eyes" or something. i can spot a good image and i can recognise good tunes but i cant actually make them myself!!!

nice review glice. appreciate the thoughts and feedback........
that rub song about george bush is from a cassette boy/ dj rubbish mix cd by the way.

PAULYBEE2656 01.05.2007 02:37 PM

oh yeah the flying luttenbachers are awesome. took me a few listens to get the thing but hell they are good!

finding nobody 01.09.2007 09:06 PM

I got racehorse's tape in the mail today. I havent finished side one yet. But, there's some pretty darn interesteing nooise on there. Im looking forward to hearing the rest of it
And Danny, it's ok to be a big fat cheap skate:rolleyes:

Glice 01.15.2007 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
SANK




Side 1.
1.Pacific Serenaders - Beyond the Reef
2. Massed Pipes of the Scottish Regiments - Drum salute
3. Xasthur - Legion of Fire and Necromancy [Has vocals, albeit heavily reconfigured so they blend with the guitar]
4. Aphex Twin - Girl/Boy
5. The Ink Spots - Your Feet's Too Big
6. Patsy Cline - She's got you.
7. The Fall - Carry Bag Man
8. Erasure - Hideaway

Side 2.

1. Elvis Presley - Hearbreak Hotel
2. Sizzla - Problem inna da system [Dancehall/ Ragga rather than hip-hop]
3. Abba - Mamma Mia
4. Herb Alpert - Los Tijuanas
5. Paul Robeson - Rockin' Chair
6. Mike Sumners - Wandrin' Star
7. Louis Armstrong - Stormy Weather
8. Hank Williams - When you're tired of breakin' others' hearts
9. The Carpenters - Goodbye to Love
10. Albert Ayler - Ghost (short vers.)
11. The Supremes - Baby Love
12. Bomb 20 - Flip Burgers or Die!!!!
13. Lolita Storm - I luv Speed
14. Hammond Party Time - There's no business (like show business)
15. Bhundu Boys - Shabini [Does have actual vocals]

This was a purely vinyl tape, with an emphasis on charity shop finds. Hope you enjoyed, not too worried if you didn't. It is, upon reflection, the sort of thing I'd like to listen to but also very, very pop.

Danny Himself 01.15.2007 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
I've enjoyed listening to each mix......not sure why I received two mixes? I really enjoyed the Danny Himself free form toward the end of the Ostrich mix. DANNY - sure would like to see you do a tape of nothing but that sort of stuff!


The reason you got two tapes is purely by accident. I shoved my tape in a random package because I panicked when there seemed to be an extra tape. I turned out the extra tape was for me, but I forgot to give it to myself. Thus, I recieved no tape in this round. :[

In regards to the tape, I can't even begin to remember what I put on it.

porkmarras 01.15.2007 07:58 PM

How unproffesional!What a disgrace!

Iain 01.21.2007 10:47 AM

01. I Live In A Bottomless Pit - Skullflower

Where is this Skullflower track from may I ask?

PAULYBEE2656 01.21.2007 04:43 PM

hey danny. posting my "remastered" tape tomorrow to you for round 6. i also have though of a better packaging thing to go with it!!!! so apologies to whomever receives it!!!!!


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