Avalyn Digest Fri, 5 Jun 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 82 Today's Topics: Re: From the edge... Auburn Lull Re: Auburn Lull Re: Auburn Lull I thought the list went down. Re: blue day mp3 blueshift signal anymore tonight in SF Re: Mojave 3 - Give What You Take Re: I thought the list went down. austin info... shoegazers in NYC Re: Did I mention... Creation records catalogue number anomily Re: Ocean Blue RE: Outside Your Room (dodgy Dave) Re: Ocean Blue Re: Creation records catalogue number anomily Re: unsubscribe all kinds of live things for trade SF Listees: Keyboardist needed for local droneband! Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Avalyn Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: avalyn-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Avalyn mailing list: * use the address: avalyn@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found through FTP and HTTP: ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/texts/uxu/avalyn/ http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/avalyn.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 08:48:01 -0400 From: "Mark Stancombe" Subject: Re: From the edge... ---------- Hello! I am a new user to this site so I just thought I would itroduce myself - I am Sillabyss and I am absolutely in love with Slowdive and Mojave 3. I work extensively in the music industry as a recording engineer and producer, and I must say, all this talk about slowdive and Mojave bootlegs sounds sooo tempting - if anyone needs any servicing done on these recordings, ie: improved sound quality - let me know and we can work something out - free of charge of course. Just to wet all your apetites I have a recording of the Mojave 3 show in Toronto a couple of summers back complete with their accoustic sessions at HMV. When I have time, I shall repair these recordings and post them somewhere for everyone to download....for now and the immediate future this will just be a tease...haha..anyways....peace and love to all,..... Sincerely, Sillabyss P.S. - does anyone have any news from Rykodisc about a Slowdive Box Set? P.P.S. - whatever happened to those early demos etc that were going to be burned onto a CD...are they available from anyone? Cheers!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 07:28:14 PDT From: "Pearson R. Coefficient Greer" Subject: Auburn Lull i got their split band EP with Mahogany yesterday. have they (Auburn Lull) made a full length yet? do they ever play outside of michigan? very pleasant surprise in them, as i'd really bought the record more for Mahogany. (who was great as well) -p ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:47:01 -0500 (EST) From: bLenDER Subject: Re: Auburn Lull > i got their split band EP with Mahogany yesterday. have they (Auburn > Lull) made a full length yet? do they ever play outside of michigan? > very pleasant surprise in them, as i'd really bought the record more for > Mahogany. (who was great as well) about a year ago my old band played with Auburn Lull and Mahogany at a spacerock fest in columbus, ohio. Aurburn Lull justv blew me away. Three guitars and drums with brushes and felt mallets. All the guitarists had processors, and had completely washed out sounds that were just great. They weren't very loud, but that was okay. One of the guitarists picked up a bass for a few songs, but it was just as washed out and effected. They were probably my favourite band of the show. I heard they're working on a full length, but nothing has come out since the 12" I beleive... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 10:47:00 -0400 (EDT) From: butterfly mcqueen Subject: Re: Auburn Lull >i got their split band EP with Mahogany yesterday. have they (Auburn >Lull) made a full length yet? they just finished recording a full-length, actually. i don't know what the release date is, but i'm guessing that burnt hair is putting it out. so what's going on with monaural? i've asked this several times and no one replied. i love that rhodes/harmonic 12" on bh. gotta have more. ; e. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 12:15:56 -0500 From: Agent Cooper Subject: I thought the list went down. I just might have to revert to the "live" format of the list, since digests are now 2 weeks apart. What did I say was next on my MP3 pages? -- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 19:27:50 -0400 (EDT) From: torsten moeller Subject: Re: blue day mp3 Hi there, If you haven't found anyone - I can put them up on the web, if you like. No ftp site, but it is pretty much the same. If anyone has access to mail AND ftp, then they will also have access to the web - let me, whether I can help ... Torsten. PS: I might be able to arrange for an ftp site ... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 21:17:17 +0200 From: "LOSING TODAY" Subject: blueshift signal does anyone where can i find Blueshif signal stuff???? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:41:32 -0700 From: voltronic beat buster Subject: anymore tonight in SF Someone on the list recommended Anymore...anyone who might want to check them out can see them tonight. They are playing in San Francisco at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco at 9pm. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 19:57:25 -0400 (EDT) From: torsten moeller Subject: Re: Mojave 3 - Give What You Take According to Siim Kalder: > > Did anyone get the mp3 of the song from the 4AD site? I'd love to hear it, > but its not up anymore. Please mail me if you have it! Thanks. Look at www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~tmoeller/tmp/Slowdive Everything that Cooper posted should be there, among them Mojave3's ... Torsten. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 02:01:43 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: I thought the list went down. At 12:15 1998-06-02 -0500, Agent Cooper wrote: > I just might have to revert to the "live" format of the list, since digests > are now 2 weeks apart. Digests are *never* two weeks apart. There's a limit which says if no digest has been sent out for seven days, whatever has been posted so far will be compiled into one, and sent out. So a week is the maximum time one has to wait for a new digest. But is sure feels like two weeks doesn't it? ;) > What did I say was next on my MP3 pages? Checking the digest archives, your last post to the list was pretty much exactly one month ago, and you had just put "Good Day Sunshine", "Missing You" and "Golden Hair" on your sites. A few weeks earlier you listed a couple of upcoming files, and from that list "Country Rain" from the US release of Souvlaki and "Losing Today" from the Morningrise EP, are up next. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 19:31:07 -0400 From: "Alexis Pumphrey" Subject: austin info...
hey...
  it seems i've seen a few people on the list mention austin, tx. i'll be there for my annual visit june 15th-21st, & i'm just wondering if there will be anything else worth checking out that week besides bardo pond & cornershop. if anything, those 2 shows will make up for the complete musical desert called charleston, sc. but- the more music the merrier. thanks...
 
believe me, alexis 
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 12:17:03 +0000 From: "wade@tapehouse.com" Subject: shoegazers in NYC Anyone in NYC interested in catching some shows should check out: The Curtain Society-9p.m. Luna Lounge Thursday June 4th Splinterworld-12p.m. The Continental Friday June 12th wade ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:04:33 +1000 (EST) From: Alister Thomas Subject: Re: Did I mention... >> I second that!!! Start with Raise, though... for my money, I haven't liked >> anything much after "Never Lose that feeling" in 1992. But there you go... > >this troubbles me.. i'm quite into swevedriver too.. but come on, ejector >seat is an AMAZING album. this can't be said about the new one tho I haven't liked Ejector Seat too much nor have I liked 99th Dream or Mezcal Head. I just really got into the Raise-era sound and because everything else thereafter hasn't been like that I've found it really difficult to get into... >ejector seat reservation has no pounding metal tunes on it.. i know what >allistar means tho, and i think raise is the "metal" album. oh, but i like >it :) Mmmm... Ejector Seat is too wishy-washy for my liking. A bit of a "nothing" album... my preference, but there you go... Hey, speaking of Swervedriver type music, I got a new CD yesterday by a band called "St. Johnny" called "Speed is dreaming". If anyone likes Raise-era Swervedriver then this album by St. Johnny is well worth checking out... quite a similar sound only not as psychadelic - it's more "garage" sounding, like Brian Jonestwon Massacre, or something like that. Check it out!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:09:22 +1000 (EST) From: Alister Thomas Subject: Creation records catalogue number anomily Hey, speaking of Swervedriver, I was looking at my copy of Ejector Seat Reservation last night and I noticed that it has the same catalogue number as '5' EP by Slowdive which is CRESCD 157. Has anyone else noticed this or is it just my copy of Ejector Seat Reservation that has this oddity as a claim to fame??? If anyone's noticed this do they have any idea as to why this is or is it just Creation Records being strange... Bizarre, that... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:15:07 +1000 (EST) From: Alister Thomas Subject: Re: Ocean Blue Yeah, thnaks for all the Ocean Blue comments. I had a bit of a listen to "Cerulean" again last night and didn't mind it that much. Although I don't think I'm ever going to buy anymore of their albums again, "Cerulean" has a nice little niche in my CD collection and is one CD I'll pull out every now and then. I guess I was just a bit misguided when I first bought that CD because I'd had it recommended to me by someone who thought that it fitted nicely into the whole shoegaze/ethereal/dream-pop genre. How wrong they were!! I went into listening to the album expecting something completely different to what it turned out to be which probably explains why I didn't like it much... take each CD on it's own merits, I sez... maybe that's advice I should heed when listening to non-Raise-era Swervedriver albums!!!! But anyway... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:22:31 +1000 (EST) From: Alister Thomas Subject: RE: Outside Your Room (dodgy Dave) Tom Glad your CD turned up!!! Yeah, Dave just sent me a copule of CD's from the UK that turned up yesterday (only took 5 days to get here!! - very quick, indeed!) and yeah, I can most definitely second your comment about Dave being legit and on the level and all that... even before I received the CD's I would have quite happily made that comment. Yeah, I've talked to him quite a bit over the past few months and could honestly say that he's perfectly honest and trustworthy and wouldn't do anything dodgy, so if anyone on the list deals with him in buying CD's from him, or whatever, then DON'T WORRY!! He's perfectly honest... Alister ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 20:56:45 -0700 From: "Tim Warner" Subject: Re: Ocean Blue The Ocean Blue is one of my favorite bands, but don't expect dreampop. Cerulean is as close as one's gonna get to dreampop from them. They are more pop than anything else. Cerulean is my favorite album by them, though. I don't know if it's the guitars or what, but the album gives me this soaring feeling, like flying. Yeah...trippy. From a band that is pretty untrippy. Anyway, they come the closest to "perfect pop" that I've ever heard. Tim ---------- > From: Alister Thomas > Subject: Re: Ocean Blue > Date: 04 June 1998 01:15 > > Yeah, thnaks for all the Ocean Blue comments. I had a bit of a listen to > "Cerulean" again last night and didn't mind it that much. Although I don't > think I'm ever going to buy anymore of their albums again, "Cerulean" has a > nice little niche in my CD collection and is one CD I'll pull out every now > and then. I guess I was just a bit misguided when I first bought that CD > because I'd had it recommended to me by someone who thought that it fitted > nicely into the whole shoegaze/ethereal/dream-pop genre. How wrong they > were!! I went into listening to the album expecting something completely > different to what it turned out to be which probably explains why I didn't > like it much... take each CD on it's own merits, I sez... maybe that's > advice I should heed when listening to non-Raise-era Swervedriver > albums!!!! But anyway... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 12:39:27 -0400 (EDT) From: torsten moeller Subject: Re: Creation records catalogue number anomily According to Alister Thomas: > > Hey, speaking of Swervedriver, I was looking at my copy of Ejector Seat > Reservation last night and I noticed that it has the same catalogue number > as '5' EP by Slowdive which is CRESCD 157. Has anyone else noticed this or > is it just my copy of Ejector Seat Reservation that has this oddity as a > claim to fame??? If anyone's noticed this do they have any idea as to why > this is or is it just Creation Records being strange... Unfortunatly I don't have the 5 ep, but both the lp and the cd have the 157 number (ejector seat) ... Torsten. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 23:43:53 +0300 From: Katos Subject: Re: unsubscribe avalyn wrote: > i think flesh balloon and half-life eps are readily available at sirencd.com for $10. > > also you can order friendly science enregisterments stuff directly from ian masters > i believe, i forget the website however.. > > st ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 08:01:39 +0000 From: Brian Burgher Subject: all kinds of live things for trade hello slowdive fans heres what I got. all bands were taped with a dat 1.spiritualized live at the trocadero philly 2.windy and carl at the khyber pass philly 3.hovercraft live at the middle east philly 4.brian jonestown massacre 2 shows both at the khyber pass april 15th 98 june 3rd 98 p.s.was anybody at the brian jonestown show the other night in philly.also trades only. brian ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 12:13:14 -0700 From: Kevin Wood sick-n-tired-l@world.std.com, indiepop-list@eskimo.com Subject: SF Listees: Keyboardist needed for local droneband! Solarium, a local established band (single released, just finished new recordings, play out fairly regularly) seeks droney, experimental keyboardist. A big plus if you are a female and can sing....It would also be cool if you could play some guitar...Willing to experiment with sounds a must...Influences: VU/MBV/Mogwai/Stereolab/etc...call Kevin:(415)391-7362 read below for a better bio of the band.... ===================== SOLARIUM All the Time Single drive23 Solarium formed in early '97 in San Francisco with the shared goal of creating spacey music. The band has already been through a few incarnations, before arriving at the current configuration which includes guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, and a few other toys. The members all hail from various parts of the U.S. Eliot Van Buskirk (New York City) plays bass and has been making music using a variety of things since age 3. Chris Cooke, (Philadelphia) plays guitar, keys, sings, and whistles, adding subtlety and mood. Kevin Wood (Texas) is a student of the effects-laden guitar sound, covering vox, guitars, and analogue synth. Drummer Darren Schoen (Maryland) drives the rhythm, and isn't afraid of electronic beats. They play locally in the Bay Area and have recorded two sessions over the last year, and have released their first single (from the first session) on Drive-In Records. The A-side (All the Time) is a fairly poppy effort you could probably see yourself driving to, while The B-side (Fly Away) will have you staying in on a rainy Sunday staring at the ceiling. The band has channelled a new escape route from the Spacemen 3 dronerock riverbed, using tools fashioned from such diverse sounds as My Bloody Valentine, Velvet Underground, Stereolab, The Fall, Yo La Tengo, Slowdive, and Mogwai. Their current sound has been described as "shimmering summer storms that turn into raging wind tunnels." The band are currently debating what to do with the newly recorded material. SOLARIUM 1865 Powell Street San Francisco, CA 94111 solarium8@hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of Avalyn Digest Vol.98 #82 ********************************