Ozpat wrote:Body Electric 7", today.
How much did you pay ?
.....for free......Badlander wrote:Ozpat wrote:Body Electric 7", today.
How much did you pay ?
I recently got to know them via Hom and they most definitely deserve aSpigel wrote:I bought this the other day in Dublin. And a very nice comp it is too , if down tempo electronica is your thang
3months ago i made the same mistake. i orderered thisDebaser wrote:Puressence - Don't Forget to Remember
I didn't forget to remember to buy it I forget not to order it twice So I've got a spare if anyone is interested.
Sounds good, doesn't it? Or probably boring to most people Very much a coming and going, emerging and disappearing of sounds rather than melodical, but great stuff it is Looking forward to the others!0riginals are unique, be it genetic codes or image and sound documents. their copies are mere means of distribution. to secure these originals from misuse is the main issue today. the essence and potential of the copy mostly is disregarded. we live in a world of constant reproduction where only the replication counts as original, the single object is a sheer copy of the prefiguration, which is abstract and becomes an icon.
the uncountable number of multiplied images confirm the original, but immediately the copy withdraws and assesses its own value. by the technique of copying the copy also often contains mistakes and abstractions, that differ from the original. these simplifications and deformations inherent to the copy process lead to a gradual loss of its connection to the original and results in a substantial change of meaning.
although there is still a rest of the actual source, the original message disperses in the whit noise of reproduction. at the end the observer cannot hardly differentiate if the origin is part of the information transferred. if there is still a integral material component of the original or this can only be projected - this question remains unanswered.
what finally remains is the process of copying itself. it becomes a creative tool by analytically accomplishing something new. the mutating copy provides space for development - the copy becomes original again.
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xerrox is the new, self-contained project of alva noto, which like his transall-series (transrapid, transvision und transspray; raster-noton 61-63, 2002-2004) is intended to be released in five parts during the next years. on xerrox, alva noto works with samples from muzak, advertising, soundtracks and entertainment programs. these sounds we hear randomly in everyday life and thereby they become an always present and available public domain. with xerrox alva noto manipulates these recognizable melodic (micro) structures by the process of copying. he alienates them beyond recognition so the results manifest their connection to the original only suggestively. in this respect: the original is copied to the original.
alva noto used several samples from these sources: narita airport tokyo, in-flight program air france, telephone wait-loop lufthansa, hotel apollo paris, suizanso hotel yamaguchi, seven-eleven tokyo, forma london, reaktor, www.kkmovie.com
Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Opeth - "Ghost Reveries" (re-release inc documentary DVD)
I'll let you know once I've watched it!christophe wrote:Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Opeth - "Ghost Reveries" (re-release inc documentary DVD)
good dvd?
deal. meanwhile I'l give Damnation another go.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I'll let you know once I've watched it!christophe wrote:Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Opeth - "Ghost Reveries" (re-release inc documentary DVD)
good dvd?
I was thinking about this, but it's too expensive. I already bought the original release of the album anyway.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:
Sigur Ros - "Hlemmur" (Ltd Book+CD+DVD set - #0023 OF 3000)
Mighty fine choice - it's so warm and rounded - shows off Akerfeldt's voice wonderfully too!christophe wrote:deal. meanwhile I'l give Damnation another go.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I'll let you know once I've watched it!christophe wrote:
good dvd?
damn I love that album
It's a gorgeous thing - the cover of the book is rough and very tactile. Just a shame they packed mine wrongly and forgot the CD & DVD - the replacements are stuck in the postal strike on their way direct from IcelandCellThree wrote:I was thinking about this, but it's too expensive.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:
Sigur Ros - "Hlemmur" (Ltd Book+CD+DVD set - #0023 OF 3000)
Hela hela ik zie dit nu pas... "Cartman"?????Ozpat wrote:Quite a bit. As mentioned in the Body Electric thread by Cartman...Badlander wrote:Ozpat wrote:Body Electric 7", today.
How much did you pay ?