From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) moby vs. paul yates Date: 03 Jan 2002 07:35:50 -0800 (PST) hey folks sorry if this opens up a can o' worms or something, but i found an interesting article about paul yates in the fairfield county weekly (local free alternative weekly paper) yesterday. i guess he lives in stamford (where i go to school) so he's considered a local artists :) anyway, as you could imagine, it mentions moby a few times. the paper's website is down now, so i cant just link the article or anything, so i'll have to type out the relevant parts. so basically it talks about his mother, and how he got into art, and how he was a punk and everything, etc, and the first time it mentions Moby: "Yates' first film exploration into surrealism came 15 years ago in _Geranium_. Done almost entirely in black and white, Geranium features Yates and the nor world-famous DJ Moby in a series of patched-together clips. They sit at a bar, alcohol is poured, they are in a field with one in ghost attire, one is falling over, one is spitting up liquid, there are legs in a tree and one is on the ground with a rope pulling the other down. Behind the dreamlike sequence, music plays, haunting and eerie behind this rotating, dreary world. The film clearly grapples with alcoholism, with despair and with death and with failed hope--all captured simply in repeating images and objects." later: "Yates has managed to step outside his own life just enough that he can capture its human essence without losing his emotional attachment. After Yates lost four friends in three separate drowning incidents in the early '90s, he incorporated water into his works. A fast-moving video for Moby entitled "Hymn" shows city streets and bubbling water rising around the rapidly twisting DJ. Yates' surrealist senior thesis film called _Space Water Onion_ involves futuristic crewmembers trapped on an uninhabited planet. In the black-and-white film, one member returns acting strangely and they kill him. The female member awakens on a spacecraft with the two remaining men, all in white suits, and they learn that the life-support system is down. It is filling the ship with water instead of oxygen and they must resolve themselves to approaching death. The three dance, bobbing slowly. In a poignant, beautiful moment, their faces hover above the water line, serene. Undernearth, subtitles read, "We have found grace." [i'm assuming that's where the Moby song "Grace" is played? ;) ] Then, they are swimming. The film not only allowed Yates to graduate but also won him awards at the Hamburg Hiroshima Film Festival and the Onion City Film Festival in Chicago. As he's placed distance between himself and his past, Yates has allowed his less serious self to develop. His close friendship with Moby throughout his turmoil offered him the opportunity to tour worldwide with the DJ as his cinematograper. Yates' film for the documentary _Modulations_, the first definitive history of electronic music, showed his comfort within many factions of the cultural underworld. 'The electronic/rave scene was the second-coming of the punk rock movement,' said Yates. 'No specific dress code, almost no drugs initially, dancing for eleven hours...you achieved a different state of consciousness.' Even through Moby's sell-out express ride to fame (licensing all songs on _Play_ for commercial use and appearing on MTV's _Cribs_), Yates and he remained close. Moby appears in nearly all of Yates' films and music ventures. Then came _Porno_. This is the latest feature-length film that Yates has written, directed and shot, and, unlike past projects, it's a comedy. [Huh? Spin magazine wrote a little blurb about this in 1997 or so! oh well...] _Porno_ isn't even that heavy on the nudity. The film is set in a porn store on Christmas Eve and examines all the characters that pass through its doors. Porn star Dyanna Lauren, whom Yates is also documenting, sings in the film with a goofy-looking Moby playing guitar behind her while wearing two dildos strapped to his head. Over the year that the film was shot, however, Moby's fame grew and he wanted out of the _Clerks_-like comedy, afraid it would smudge his now sacred-image. Yates balked. 'I said, 'Moby, this film doesn't hurt you. No one's going to see it anyway. They don't know who you are, by the way. You're not that famous. No one's going to think, 'He wears dildos on his head in this comedy, I'm not going to buy his records.' If anything, it's going to help you.'' The film was made legally with a producer and, as the rift between them grew, Yates refused to cut Moby from _Porno_. At the time, Moby was using the value of Moby-related items on Ebay as a gauge of his popularity. Yates sold Moby's eternal soul through the online auction; bidding started at 5 cents. The auction closed at $41. _Porno_ has already been shown to positive reviews at the Silver Lake Film Festival in Los Angeles and the former sex high-rise Showworld in Manhattan's former Times Square. In February, the film will be shown as part of the Director's View Film Festival in Stamford. Needless to say, _Porno_ is not going away and Yates is seeking a distributor. Early in 2002, Yates also plans to release the music he made two years back with his punk band, the Pork Guys, featuring Moby on drums and his friend Tarquin [Katis, of Zambonis and Philistines Jr. fame] on bass. With songs like "Seven-Inch Sellout", the album will be called _If You Don't Masturbate You're An Idiot_. [YES!!! I can not wait for this :) ] His newest film work runs the gamut from, as he says, "a dance-song with bizarro finger puppets set to the original tune "Hey Moby!" [uh-oh...] to another full-length film, which he recently dropped off at Miramax called _Ravers_. In _Ravers_ all the characters take drugs which do not cause inebriation but, instead, induce multiple effects like seeing in slow-motion or crossed sensations (a character might touch something hot, for instance, and taste something like peaches). Only one drug, called God, is detrimental. For three days, the characters are completely high, but they know that in 10 years they will die. Still, they take God." well, anyway, there ya go. kind of a shame that their friendship had to dissolve over this dumb movie. I kinda agree with Paul tho, i mean, nobody's gonna care about this movie. is anyone gonna care about the Pork Guys album (which i really really hope actually comes out)? there's lots of stuff about Moby that most people don't know, or care about. i've never heard anyone here talk about the last Philistines Jr album here, which Moby contributes about 5 seconds of music to ;) but anyway, yeah. that's whats up. this is the most i've posted to Mobility in about 3 years ;) ROCK! np: Avalanches "Frontier Psychiatrist" (on kexp.org) ===== "In a box under a record I never played, are 32 hand-painted hand grenades, as my mind gets blown into the fishtank... Let's hold hands and wait for an earthquake." The Gr8 Spacecoaster ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs. paul yates Date: 03 Jan 2002 13:26:09 -0500 (EST) oi there mobilites, a couple notes i'd like to make about this (oh stop panicing)... no need to 'uh-oh' over "hey moby", it's called that 'cause of a sample in it of someone going "hey moby". there's rumors *cough* that a remix of it by moby may be getting released, in fact. and thumbs if the pork guys album finally gets released. check out oniongod.com's pictures section for the "if you don't nasturbate, you're an idiot" photobooth sheet. and porno rocks, and i think it should of had distrobution by last year, and that would of made much better xmas fare on the indipendant film channel than a few hours of spalding gray (nothing personal toward's him, he's just not exactly 'holiday festive' ("peter, yer the spalding gray of crap!")) maybe i should wire up the vcr and put geranium up on oniongod.com. it's fairly cool. we'll see... and i'll say this fer 'moby vs. paul yates', when moby says "i want my music online" he apparently doesn't have any legal ground, 'cause he doesn't seem to own most or all of it, and he doesn't exactly stand up to his management or anything about the point. that's made running a moby site a much more painful experience than running a paul yates site lately. and paul writes warmer emails than moby these days (to me at least). so, um, yeah, that's my 2 cents, yay paul yates. and while we're at it, yay paul simpson. cheers, -mark (admin, oniongod.com & mobymusic.com & some other stuff) On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Paul Simpson wrote: > hey folks > > sorry if this opens up a can o' worms or something, > but i found an interesting article about paul yates in > the fairfield county weekly (local free alternative > weekly paper) yesterday. i guess he lives in stamford > (where i go to school) so he's considered a local > artists :) > > anyway, as you could imagine, it mentions moby a few > times. > > the paper's website is down now, so i cant just link > the article or anything, so i'll have to type out the > relevant parts. > > so basically it talks about his mother, and how he got > into art, and how he was a punk and everything, etc, > and the first time it mentions Moby: > > "Yates' first film exploration into surrealism came 15 > years ago in _Geranium_. Done almost entirely in black > and white, Geranium features Yates and the nor > world-famous DJ Moby in a series of patched-together > clips. They sit at a bar, alcohol is poured, they are > in a field with one in ghost attire, one is falling > over, one is spitting up liquid, there are legs in a > tree and one is on the ground with a rope pulling the > other down. Behind the dreamlike sequence, music > plays, haunting and eerie behind this rotating, dreary > world. The film clearly grapples with alcoholism, with > despair and with death and with failed hope--all > captured simply in repeating images and objects." > > later: > "Yates has managed to step outside his own life just > enough that he can capture its human essence without > losing his emotional attachment. After Yates lost four > friends in three separate drowning incidents in the > early '90s, he incorporated water into his works. A > fast-moving video for Moby entitled "Hymn" shows city > streets and bubbling water rising around the rapidly > twisting DJ. Yates' surrealist senior thesis film > called _Space Water Onion_ involves futuristic > crewmembers trapped on an uninhabited planet. In the > black-and-white film, one member returns acting > strangely and they kill him. The female member awakens > on a spacecraft with the two remaining men, all in > white suits, and they learn that the life-support > system is down. It is filling the ship with water > instead of oxygen and they must resolve themselves to > approaching death. The three dance, bobbing slowly. In > a poignant, beautiful moment, their faces hover above > the water line, serene. Undernearth, subtitles read, > "We have found grace." [i'm assuming that's where the > Moby song "Grace" is played? ;) ] Then, they are > swimming. The film not only allowed Yates to graduate > but also won him awards at the Hamburg Hiroshima Film > Festival and the Onion City Film Festival in Chicago. > As he's placed distance between himself and his past, > Yates has allowed his less serious self to develop. > His close friendship with Moby throughout his turmoil > offered him the opportunity to tour worldwide with the > DJ as his cinematograper. Yates' film for the > documentary _Modulations_, the first definitive > history of electronic music, showed his comfort within > many factions of the cultural underworld. > 'The electronic/rave scene was the second-coming of > the punk rock movement,' said Yates. 'No specific > dress code, almost no drugs initially, dancing for > eleven hours...you achieved a different state of > consciousness.' > Even through Moby's sell-out express ride to fame > (licensing all songs on _Play_ for commercial use and > appearing on MTV's _Cribs_), Yates and he remained > close. Moby appears in nearly all of Yates' films and > music ventures. > > Then came _Porno_. This is the latest feature-length > film that Yates has written, directed and shot, and, > unlike past projects, it's a comedy. [Huh? Spin > magazine wrote a little blurb about this in 1997 or > so! oh well...] _Porno_ isn't even that heavy on the > nudity. The film is set in a porn store on Christmas > Eve and examines all the characters that pass through > its doors. Porn star Dyanna Lauren, whom Yates is also > documenting, sings in the film with a goofy-looking > Moby playing guitar behind her while wearing two > dildos strapped to his head. Over the year that the > film was shot, however, Moby's fame grew and he wanted > out of the _Clerks_-like comedy, afraid it would > smudge his now sacred-image. Yates balked. > 'I said, 'Moby, this film doesn't hurt you. No one's > going to see it anyway. They don't know who you are, > by the way. You're not that famous. No one's going to > think, 'He wears dildos on his head in this comedy, > I'm not going to buy his records.' If anything, it's > going to help you.'' > The film was made legally with a producer and, as the > rift between them grew, Yates refused to cut Moby from > _Porno_. At the time, Moby was using the value of > Moby-related items on Ebay as a gauge of his > popularity. Yates sold Moby's eternal soul through the > online auction; bidding started at 5 cents. The > auction closed at $41. > _Porno_ has already been shown to positive reviews at > the Silver Lake Film Festival in Los Angeles and the > former sex high-rise Showworld in Manhattan's former > Times Square. In February, the film will be shown as > part of the Director's View Film Festival in Stamford. > Needless to say, _Porno_ is not going away and Yates > is seeking a distributor. Early in 2002, Yates also > plans to release the music he made two years back with > his punk band, the Pork Guys, featuring Moby on drums > and his friend Tarquin [Katis, of Zambonis and > Philistines Jr. fame] on bass. With songs like > "Seven-Inch Sellout", the album will be called _If You > Don't Masturbate You're An Idiot_. [YES!!! I can not > wait for this :) ] His newest film work runs the gamut > from, as he says, "a dance-song with bizarro finger > puppets set to the original tune "Hey Moby!" > [uh-oh...] to another full-length film, which he > recently dropped off at Miramax called _Ravers_. In > _Ravers_ all the characters take drugs which do not > cause inebriation but, instead, induce multiple > effects like seeing in slow-motion or crossed > sensations (a character might touch something hot, for > instance, and taste something like peaches). Only one > drug, called God, is detrimental. For three days, the > characters are completely high, but they know that in > 10 years they will die. Still, they take God." > > > well, anyway, there ya go. kind of a shame that their > friendship had to dissolve over this dumb movie. I > kinda agree with Paul tho, i mean, nobody's gonna care > about this movie. is anyone gonna care about the Pork > Guys album (which i really really hope actually comes > out)? there's lots of stuff about Moby that most > people don't know, or care about. i've never heard > anyone here talk about the last Philistines Jr album > here, which Moby contributes about 5 seconds of music > to ;) > > but anyway, yeah. that's whats up. > > this is the most i've posted to Mobility in about 3 > years ;) > > ROCK! > np: Avalanches "Frontier Psychiatrist" (on kexp.org) > > ===== > "In a box under a record I never played, are 32 hand-painted hand grenades, as my mind gets blown into the fishtank... > Let's hold hands and wait for an earthquake." The Gr8 Spacecoaster > ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send your FREE holiday greetings online! > http://greetings.yahoo.com > > ------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com > with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. > -- ........................................................................... < mark.lsds.com/ mobymusic.com/ oniongod.com/ phonicoid.com/ 2tone.com/ > `````````````````````````````````````^''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya Self Subject: (mobility) BT's album delayed due to some jerk(s) Date: 03 Jan 2002 11:11:25 -0800 (PST) This is from rollingstone.com and it just plain sucks all over: BT's Los Angeles studio was robbed while he was in London for the holidays. The perpetrators made off with not only expensive recording and computer equipment but also tracks the producer/DJ had recorded for his upcoming fourth album and follow-up to 2000's widely acclaimed "Movement in Still Life." Among the missing material is BT's recent collaboration with PETER GABRIEL. Any information about the crime should be sent to BTRobbery@bt-network.org It didn't hit me until 15 minutes before the New Year's countdown that it would no longer be 2001. That is scary as hell. Post-2001. At midnight I just stared at my "2001-a Space Odyssey" poster & felt like weeping...and wondered when we're all finally gonna get our cool-ass spacesuits. So you shave your own face with some mace in the dark, malfunctiongirl __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ulrik Brandt" Subject: (mobility) more about Chill Out Date: 03 Jan 2002 20:28:45 +0100 Also according to www.allmusic.com moby is a "performer" on KLF's Chill Out. The credit-list , which can be found at http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A2sd7gjirj6ip , say: The KLF - Performer, Compilation Acker Bilk - Compilation Producer Meat Beat Manifesto - Performer Moby - Performer Jo Bogaert - Performer Sine - Performer Young American Primitive - Performer Cosmic Baby - Performer Jimi Cauty - Compilation, Compilation Producer Human Mesh Dance - Performer Irresistible Force - Performer Omicron - Performer Evolve Now - Performer Michael Kandel - Performer Air Liquide - Performer Moonwater - Performer Earth to Infinity - Performer Modulate - Performer Symetrics - Performer Rising Sun - Performer Bill Drummond - Compilation, Compilation Producer Davies - Compilation Jerry H. Bilik - Compilation P. Green - Compilation, Compilation Producer I wonder where this info originally comes from. the artist featured(and credited) on the UK-version (which was slightly edited for the US-release) is Jesus Loves You, Acker Bilk, Fleetwood Mack, Nick Coler, Evil Graham Lee and Elvis (and of ourse the KLF). A sample which also is featured in Pink Floyd's "on the run" is in the track Madrudaga Eterna, but should actually be from an old BBC record (both Pink and KLF stole it from this source). My theory is that the info on KLF's Chill Out once where mixed up with another 'Chill Out'-album, and this wrong info still is circulating the net (maybe because of the wrong info at allmusic) BTW: I don't know many of the people mentioned on www.allmusic.com, but I'm sure that neither Moby, Irresteble Force(mixmaster morris) or Jo Bogart (technotronic) is featured on the album. Actually The KLF never worked with(or sampled) any of these artist on their official releases (they could be sampled on some af the unreleased chillout-sessions they did with The Orb, but not as far as I know). Ulrik Salsa Claus is Coming to Town ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: (mobility) 2001 - a spliff odyssey Date: 03 Jan 2002 12:59:14 -0800 (PST) --- Arcya Self wrote: > It didn't hit me until 15 minutes before the > New Year's countdown that it would no longer be > 2001. That is scary as hell. Post-2001. At > midnight I just stared at my "2001-a Space > Odyssey" poster & felt like weeping...and > wondered when we're all finally gonna get our > cool-ass spacesuits. on that note: http://salon.com/comics/tomo/2002/01/02/tomo/index.html and, on another note, i'm going to see 2001 on the big screen tonight in hollywood. archive 70mm print that has been run only a handful of times. at the egyptian theatre. so cool. /djp ===== djpagan www.geocities.com/projectaristotle "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Turpin Subject: Re: (mobility) more about Chill Out Date: 03 Jan 2002 14:15:47 -0600 At 8:28 PM +0100 1/3/02, Ulrik Brandt wrote: >Also according to www.allmusic.com moby is a "performer" on KLF's Chill >Out. It would appear that allmusic.com has The KLF's _Chill Out_ and that _Chill Out: The Techno Evolution Continues_ confused. From all of my studies on that album, The KLF (Bill & Jimi) worked alone (with lots of sampled material, of course). -- John Turpin / "I hate techno. You have to be on drugs to get into it. I can't get into it." -- Coolio ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) play dvd nommed for best longform music video Date: 04 Jan 2002 12:34:59 -0800 (PST) i know someone's said this, but i have no way of knowing cause i still get the digest, but just in case, moby's up for another grammy. if Alicia doesn't win best new artist, i think the entire universe will collapse and blow up. or something. :rolls eyes: i'm happy to see Outkast nominated for a lot of things, esp. album of the year. the geezers (dylan or u2... yell at me all you want) will win that one, but it would be nice to see them win it. i'm trying to look for the entire list but these damn computers are slow. oh well! good luck moby! ROCK! ===== "Why can't pop stars just kill each other like Norwegian death metal band members?" - m/m ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) moby attacked by a cat! Date: 04 Jan 2002 13:16:31 -0800 (PST) sorry if this was announced too http://www.nme.com/news/story.htm?ID=100311&Section=news ROCK! ===== "Why can't pop stars just kill each other like Norwegian death metal band members?" - m/m ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark Subject: (mobility) porno the movie Date: 15 Jan 2002 12:31:14 -0500 (EST) hey there kiddies, fer those of you in the connecticut area, porno the movie is gonna be showing at a film festival next month in norwalk. it's so totally worth seeing. http://www.oniongod.com/porno_at_tdv/ for info. cheers, -mark -- ........................................................................... < mark.lsds.com/ mobymusic.com/ oniongod.com/ phonicoid.com/ 2tone.com/ > `````````````````````````````````````^''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) daaaaaaaaaag... Date: 15 Jan 2002 12:45:17 -0800 (PST) no posts in 11 days? i think we need another one of Paul's Pointless Polls ;) anyway, some news: from nme: MOBY joined US punk band MISSION OF BURMA onstage at a show in NEW YORK, an event which the dance star claims completed a childhood dream. The group performed two shows (January 12-13) at the New York Irving Plaza, as part of a short string of dates that will also include an appearance at the forthcoming All Tomorrow's Parties festival in the UK in April. At the second night (January 13), Moby performed guitar during an encore of 'All World Cowboy Romance'. The dance star has been a fan of the group since his youth, and also paid tribute to the group when he covered their track 'That's When I Reach For My Revolver' on his 1996 album 'Animal Rights'. Writing on his official website, www.moby-online.com, he compared playing with the band to when he worked with his other heroes, New Order and David Bowie. He wrote: "Now I've played with three of my childhood heroes, New Order, David Bowie, and Mission of Burma. I'm the luckiest new-wave kid on the block. "They (Burma) were great. What an amazing band. And I had a lovely time playing guitar with them, even if a couple of my friends in the audience did yell 'Moby sucks'. "I had received a call from my manager earlier today wherein she said 'Mission of Burma called and they were interested in having you onstage to sing 'All World Cowboy Romance''. I was flattered, but confused." Moby plans to release a new album later this year. odd, cause i thought MOB hated Moby for changing the lyrics to "Revolver" in the video... but whatever, this is cool. ROCK! ===== "Why can't pop stars just kill each other like Norwegian death metal band members?" - m/m ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 13:04:10 -0800 (PST) this should be fun... 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? 2. how do you think it will be received? 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes out? 5. guacamole: yes or no? 6. there is no number 6. 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album or something? 10. are you sick of harry potter? 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or whatever, plug it here. 12. could you live on ramen noodles? 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? ;) alright, there's a lucky 13 random questions. now, answer them! mine: 1. well, he's said it would be more "soulful" or something... so what does this mean, Motown samples? hmmm. i can't really imagine right now what it would sound like. it'll probly not be what i expected. 2. it'll be interesting to see if it'll do better than South Side. i think people like Spin magazine won't give it as good reviews as last time, there'll be a little bit of a backlash. i'm sure he'll definitely come up with something catchy enough to have at least one hit. 3. well, i guess its not that likely, cause moby seems to like to work by himself. i probly wouldnt like it if he did work with them tho. 4. Pork Guys: will this only be available at Yates' website or something? i kinda doubt an album called If You Dont Masturbate Yr An Idiot will have wide distribution, hehe. if i can find it, and the radio station doesnt get it, i'll definitely buy it. as for the new Moby, probly wont get it the day it comes out. unless the first single(s) totally reaffirm(s) my faith in him. if i dont like it immediately i'd just copy it from the radio station... 5. yes. i never used to like it, but we got some good asparagus guacamole recently, and its awesome. and i hate asparagus, which is blashpemy in my house (mom's been obsessed with it forever, and please do not ask...) 6. blee. 7. in rough order: of montreal, avalanches, sidecar, weezer, radiohead, spiritualized, aphex, squarepusher, beta band, his name is alive, circulatory system, yesterdays new quintet, lots more i'm forgetting... 8. probly not. 9. probly not, tho it would be awesome if he ever did. 10. yes. he looks like my little brother, but dorkier. 11. i tried to register with macomega but i guess theyre down or something. but when possible, it'll be there. i'll let you know, if anyone cares ;) i neeeed somewhere to post all my damn playlists... 12. yes, and sooner or later i will. 13. yeah. but i have lots of other ways to waste my time now, so... ROCK! ===== "Why can't pop stars just kill each other like Norwegian death metal band members?" - m/m ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Insrtbrain@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 16:10:40 EST 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? Rap Metal. Definately Rap Metal. 2. how do you think it will be received? as revolutionary. 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? Am I detecting BT references? I think it would be cool. He's already done a remix of the King of Pop. 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes out? Moby album yes. 5. guacamole: yes or no? Yes 6. there is no number 6. Tease 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. I refuse to answer this question because no more top lists are needed. 2001 is gone. 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? I hope so. 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album or something? Please no. 10. are you sick of harry potter? Not really, I ignored all the hype, so it didn't sicken me. 12. could you live on ramen noodles? God no. I would be a not happy camper. 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? ;) Yes. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Geoffrey Sproule" Subject: RE: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 21:25:06 -0000 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? Probably like nothing he has done before or else it could be play mark II 2. how do you think it will be received? Probably very badly as all the new fans will hate it as it is not like anything they have heard b4. 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? If it is half as good as the song he produced for sophie ellis bextor it will be a treat for the ears as that was the best song on an otherwise dire album 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes out? I will have to buy both and try to get my hands on the promo versions and hopefully the interview disks as well 5. guacamole: yes or no? If I knew wot it was I still would have to say no 6. there is no number 6. Yes because 7 8 9 and it ran away 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. Alabama 3 (a3 in usa)la piste 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? He always is gonna innovate he is way ahead of the pack when it comes to new styles so yeah 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straightold-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album or something? I would love more of the side line projects like voodoo child, or another rock album 10. are you sick of harry potter? Yeah the lord of the rings is far better 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or whatever, plug it here. No I shant 12. could you live on ramen noodles? No the foundations would never set and the house would topple of 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts?;) Yeah I do ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 23:12:32 +0100 >1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? Play >2. how do you think it will be received? Well. (if hyped enough by V2) >3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? See Geoffrey's aswer. >4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes >out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes >out? Probably both, I like the pork guys. >5. guacamole: yes or no? I had it on a Mac Spain menu at Mac Donalds once during the "European weeks" action. It looked aweful, but it tasted quite good, so I guess a yes :) >6. there is no number 6. Nice of you sharing that with us :) >7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. 2001 was shit musically. However there's one great album I purchased: Alphawezen - L'apres midi d'un microphone check http://www.mole.nl/catalogue/molecd035/molecd035_right.html for sound samples. Especially check out track 1, 5 and 10! >8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? Defenately not. >9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight >old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album >or something? Unfortunately not :( >10. are you sick of harry potter? Not yet. Where I live the hype is long over. >11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or >whatever, plug it here. http://www.mobymusic.com/collectors Soon to be completely revamped. >12. could you live on ramen noodles? I probably could... >13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? ;) I miss the times when I first joined Mobility in early 1999, Mobility was actually a source of information then :) Bart (<>,,<>) the little alien ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Meredith Tupper Subject: Re: (mobility) play dvd nommed for best longform music video Date: 15 Jan 2002 17:04:52 -0500 > Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 12:34:59 -0800 (PST) > From: Paul Simpson > Subject: (mobility) play dvd nommed for best longform music video > > i know someone's said this, but i have no way of > knowing cause i still get the digest, but just in > case, moby's up for another grammy. > > if Alicia doesn't win best new artist, i think the > entire universe will collapse and blow up. or > something. +1! In fact, I don't care about any other category except that. M -- Imagine a world where people don't suck. http://www.newworldtimes.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elie Franca" Subject: RE: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 17:30:00 -0500 hi everyone..i have not posted anything in quite awhile...not much moby-related has happened in my life..i am definitely looking forward to new moby songs and the hunt for rare new singles and imports and such..hope all are well..peace...elie _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott S." Subject: (mobility) Music news online and their sources (was daaaaaaaaaag...) Date: 15 Jan 2002 19:49:43 -0500 > anyway, some news: from nme: Most of the news NME posts is right from the Moby Updates = (http://www.moby.com/cms/viewalldiary.asp) at Moby.Com. Like when he was = "attacked" by that cat, which wasn't even that newsworthy (that's what = Moby said, anyway). And recently, when BT's stuff got stolen, RollingStone.com took their = info right from the BT Network main page (http://www.bt-network.org/), = which is a fantastic BT site and even BT posts to the boards there = sometimes, but it's not even official. Keep that in mind when you read this stuff. And, if you want to know = about Moby before NME does, just read the Moby Updates like they do... ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 18:54:52 -0600 > this should be fun... > > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound > like? Eclectic > 2. how do you think it will be received? As usual--critical success, mixed feelings from long-time fans, however, unlike Play, it will NOT be a commercial success. > 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or > somebody? Then I'll sign up for intermurals on one of hell's hockey teams. > 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes > out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes > out? Both: YES. > 5. guacamole: yes or no? Sometimes yes. > 6. there is no number 6. There is no number 6 answer. > 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. Tricky's Blackout (I think that was the title); Bjork's Vespertine. > 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? Dunno. > 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight > old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album > or something? Nah, I think that phase of his musical career is over, but you will definitely hear influences yet to come. > 10. are you sick of harry potter? No. > 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or > whatever, plug it here. The MOBILITY FTP, but its down right now pending a new computer and better server software. > 12. could you live on ramen noodles? Yes, but not for long. > 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? > ;) No, most of them were pointless random and non-moby related. I think we've finally thinned out the play bandwaggoners. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 15 Jan 2002 19:10:07 -0800 (PST) --- Paul Simpson wrote: > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will > sound like? he has said romantic, but i have a feeling it will not have progressed past the simple (yet elegant) dance music that he has produced in the past. people who are expecting something strikingly different, i think, are bound to be disappointed. i just hope it's not littered with tons and tons of needless pop star appearances. > 2. how do you think it will be received? the new moby fans will rave about how great it is. the old moby fans will bitch about how it's not old school. the moderate moby fans will buy it and enjoy it. the moby haters will find some excuse to hate it. critics will be much along the lines of radiohead 'amnesiac' release, by saying it seems too much like 'kid b', or in this case 'overplayed'. > 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney > or somebody? i would lose about as much respect as i lost for bt. that being said, my respect for moby sinks with every promotional stunt he is doing. > 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it > comes out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the > day it comes out? pork guys i'll pass on. the new moby i'll pick up because i am a cd buying lunatic. and i do like his music, if not his ethics/ambitions as of late. > 5. guacamole: yes or no? no. too fattening. > 6. there is no number 6. this is because 'number 6' = 'spoon' > 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. http://www.project-aristotle.com/web/music/2001top10.html complete with pictures and everything! > 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? no. i have found nothing to top his work on 'little idiot' yet. that rarity has shown more artistic merit and creativity in it's metaphorical pinky than 'play' did. if he is continuing along the same vein, i can't see it getting any better. of course, i will be happy to be surprised. :) > 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight > old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda > album or something? once he gets sick of being a corporate weasl. can we say 'animal rights'? :) > 10. are you sick of harry potter? i love harry potter, actually. the stories are great and the movie was fantastic. the hype i could do without, but good is good is good. > 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or > whatever, plug it here. http://www.project-aristotle.com > 12. could you live on ramen noodles? no - there is not enough nutrients in ramen noodles to make some survive for a very extended period of time. of course, i couldn't do it anyway since most of the flavors have some kind of animal product in them, not to mention chemicals i can barely pronounce. however, westbrae puts out a great selection of baked, not fried ramen noodles for those willing to venture into the temple known as a natural foods store that has any merit. > 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with > posts? ;) the posts were mostly ass, so no. /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 16 Jan 2002 01:24:30 -0500 (EST) questions? answers. (well, opinions and guesses anyway) >1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? 1: like crap. no, i'm kidding (i hope). it'll prolly be more on the song oriented side than on the dance tracks side. there was talk of orchestra use. that'd be interesting. don't think it happened tho, press prolly would of gotten out about it. >2. how do you think it will be received? 2: quite well. >3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? 3: if done right it could be cool. i've got some backstreet boys dubs 12"s that really aren't bad. re-produced and re-mixed so it's mostly throbbing groove bass lines, tight beats, and bsb samples in an almost amusing fasion. and moby has torn up songs nicely in remixes in the past. of course, the "what's going on?" remix doesn't bode well for the future (we'll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume it was a rush-job). >4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes out? ;) >or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes out? 4: pork guys - maybe, if paul doesn't send me a copy beforehand. moby - prolly not. and i doubt i'd get a copy before-hand 'cause moby's management hates me for whatever reason, and he doesn't seem to actively do anything without their permission. >5. guacamole: yes or no? 5: yes. and it's good with ranch dressing mix powder in it. really. >6. there is no number 6. 6: bruce, a song! >7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. 7: whatever? whatever. i dunno, i'm more 12" oriented. "bombay 2: electric vindaloo" (c1's a great d'n'b set started) and "the faint - danse macabre" (a2's a great house party dropper, tho a bit short) are both quite good. there was a new freestylers album, but i dunno if it ever came out in the states. their website has it all in realaudio tho. >8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? 8: prolly not, but it'd be nice if i'm wrong. >9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight old-school rave album? >like, maybe, a Barracuda album or something? 9: maybe. it'd be nice if he did. i wouldn't mind seeing some more lopez or voodoo child releases. >10. are you sick of harry potter? 10: i guess? seems more bearable than it was a year or two ago tho. even tho it's all over theaters and merchandise and whatnot, it's not as fresh a craze. >11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or whatever, plug it here. 11: www.phonicoid.com , www.oniongod.com , www.mobymusic.com and while i'm at it, i'd like to plug chris shepherd (who i think's on this list still?). i still listen to the ep he sent me, and it still kicks ass. >12. could you live on ramen noodles? 12: prolly not. >13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? 13: no. there it is. cheers, -mark -- ........................................................................... < mark.lsds.com/ mobymusic.com/ oniongod.com/ phonicoid.com/ 2tone.com/ > `````````````````````````````````````^''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elie Franca" Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 16 Jan 2002 09:33:18 -0500 >From: dj pagan >Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >To: mobility@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll >Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:10:07 -0800 (PST) > >--- Paul Simpson wrote: > > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will > > sound like? > >he has said romantic, but i have a feeling it >will not have progressed past the simple (yet >elegant) dance music that he has produced in the >past. people who are expecting something >strikingly different, i think, are bound to be >disappointed. i just hope it's not littered with >tons and tons of needless pop star appearances. Remember Animals Rights!!!! Remember Animal Rights!!!! Love..elie _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 16 Jan 2002 10:42:56 -0600 (CST) > >strikingly different, i think, are bound to be > >disappointed. i just hope it's not littered with > >tons and tons of needless pop star appearances. > > Remember Animals Rights!!!! Remember Animal Rights!!!! Love..elie Now that I think about it, it would be great to heard some really hard shit, an entire album of MACHETE-like tracks would kick some royal arse. I highly doubt that there will be many, if any at all, pop-star or guest appearances. At least none that are all too obvious. As many have pointed out, Moby's star status was never really that big. Its also further waned with the age and lack of play of PLAY. For christ sake, Play is almost 3 years old now. It got popular over a YEAR after it was released. I for one am looking forward to finally seeing a new album. I just hope that these ever increasing lulls in productivity (read: major, full album releases), don't continue. I'd like to see fresh stuff on an annual basis. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: (mobility) Chris Sheperd Date: 16 Jan 2002 19:15:35 >>and while i'm at it, i'd like to plug chris shepherd (who i think's on this list still?). i still listen to the ep he sent me, and it still kicks ass.<< Ditto. That first song, a sort of lullaby, with the police sirens and whatnot, is just great. If you're still around, Chris, let us know what you're up to these days. Steve _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danielle Logue Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 16 Jan 2002 15:08:34 -0800 (PST) --0-1428417291-1011222514=:40805 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? Hmmm...soulful he said right? Maybe like slow, melodic music I can fall asleep to. Or not. 2. how do you think it will be received? I'm sure we'll all fight. Some will love it, some will hate it, we'll get new fans and old ones will prolly give up and leave. However, I don't think it will be as popular as Play was. I think the critics will give it mixed reviews but overall, it will take a backseat to play. Call 1-900-123-4567 for more psychic predictions! 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or somebody? The guy won't even work with Madonna.... 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes out? I'll buy the new Moby. How much does a Moby cost? 5. guacamole: yes or no? Asparagus guacamole?! That sounds nasty!! Asparagus makes your pee smell, ever notice that? Yes, regular 'ol avacado based guacamole please. 6. there is no number 6. Or IS there? 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. Ditto Insrtbrain. 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? I hope so.... 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album or something? If I'm lucky, he will. I STILL listen to EIW remixed, and similar old music and I really really miss it. If I were REALLY REALLY lucky it would be a 2disc, the other disc being angry AR type stuff. 10. are you sick of harry potter? Not yet. I really like him...a lot. Ahem, er, anyway... 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or whatever, plug it here. I have a whatever, if you'd like to hear more about it...email me. 12. could you live on ramen noodles? From 1995-1998 I lived on beer, ramen noodles and cigarettes. I've since given up the noodles. Just kidding. 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? ;) yeah..sometimes. Unless it's conversations that 2 people have and they keep responding to the whole list with one word answers....or it's 13 questions that EVERYONE answers and you get sick of reading them, oh wait. Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail. --0-1428417291-1011222514=:40805 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound
like?

Hmmm...soulful he said right?  Maybe like slow, melodic music I can fall asleep to.  Or not.

2. how do you think it will be received?

I'm sure we'll all fight.  Some will love it, some will hate it, we'll get new fans and old ones will prolly give up and leave.  However, I don't think it will be as popular as Play was.  I think the critics will give it mixed reviews but overall, it will take a backseat to play.  Call 1-900-123-4567 for more psychic predictions!

3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or
somebody?

The guy won't even work with Madonna....

4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes
out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes
out?
I'll buy the new Moby.  How much does a Moby cost?


5. guacamole: yes or no?
Asparagus guacamole?!  That sounds nasty!!  Asparagus makes your pee smell, ever notice that?  Yes, regular 'ol avacado based guacamole please.

6. there is no number 6.
Or IS there?

7. top whatever albums of 2001, please.
Ditto Insrtbrain.


8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come?
I hope so....

9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight
old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album
or something?
If I'm lucky, he will.  I STILL listen to EIW remixed, and similar old music and I really really miss it.  If I were REALLY REALLY lucky it would be a 2disc, the other disc being angry AR type stuff.

10. are you sick of harry potter?
Not yet.  I really like him...a lot.  Ahem, er, anyway...

11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or
whatever, plug it here.
I have a whatever, if you'd like to hear more about it...email me.

12. could you live on ramen noodles?
From 1995-1998 I lived on beer, ramen noodles and cigarettes.  I've since given up the noodles.  Just kidding.

13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts?
;)
yeah..sometimes. Unless it's conversations that 2 people have and they keep responding to the whole list with one word answers....or it's 13 questions that EVERYONE answers and you get sick of reading them, oh wait.



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Mail. --0-1428417291-1011222514=:40805-- ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: elissa brown Subject: (mobility) Re: a Pointless Poll Date: 16 Jan 2002 18:53:10 -0800 (PST) i feel like being pointless.. > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound > like? a lot like play > 2. how do you think it will be received? warmly but not really enthusiastically > 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or > somebody? i'd find that highly amusing > 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes > out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes > out? well, i'll check for the mp3s on the day it comes out, since i'm such a big fucking thief. it'll take me a few days to get the mo cd. i'm really looking forward to the new pork guys, so hopefully paul (or whomever) will take preorders for vinyl. > 5. guacamole: yes or no? definitely. guaco-choco-cheese. > 6. there is no number 6. *cries* > 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. i dont really think in terms of albums anymore, again, since i'm a big fucking thief. i'd have to see a list or something. i did buy some albums in 2001 but they werent released in 2001. of those, my favorite is probably watusi by the wedding present. > 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? i think he's still capable of awing me, like how he did the first time i heard acoustic EYTM, or hymn, or my weakness, or god moving, or heavy flow, or etc.. > 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight > old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album > or something? possibly.. but just one. > 10. are you sick of harry potter? the book, the movie, or the royal? > 12. could you live on ramen noodles? sadly, yes. > 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? > ;) i dont miss the whining.. elissa __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Friedman Subject: Re: (mobility) Chris Sheperd Date: 17 Jan 2002 00:12:13 -0800 That sounds interesting?...What's the name of this song? At 07:15 PM 1/16/02 +0000, you wrote: >>>and while i'm at it, i'd like to plug chris shepherd (who i think's on >this list still?). i still listen to the ep he sent me, and it still kicks >ass.<< > >Ditto. That first song, a sort of lullaby, with the police sirens and >whatnot, is just great. If you're still around, Chris, let us know what >you're up to these days. > >Steve > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > > >------------- >To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com >with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll Date: 17 Jan 2002 09:46:48 +0000 Ok from the perspective of a cynical ex-journalist turned film producer/ biographer who lived in london too long and has been involved in the music industry for an unhealthy amount of time - here goes: > > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound > like? I would have said poppy, orchestral, soulful, acoustic but i'm sure the effect of sept 11 will appear in his music so now i'd add angry. not petulant like animal rights, but dark and angry, like we've never really heard him. i kinda think it will be downtempo but not play 2 anymore. knowing moby he'll probably shoot himself in the foot (commercially speaking) and might even think that he did his record labels, publishers, management(s) and the rest of the moby industry, enough favors the last time round. ie thais will not be a licensing friendly record... or then again he might just release that pop album he's threatened to have already recorded. > 2. how do you think it will be received? > the backlash will start in full effect. remember, the media were caught out with play, this time they'll all want to interview him but won't all get the time they need. this will fuel an editorial backlash, while all the people who hated play will get to say so with their reviews and comments on this album. the radio will love it if there are any advert tracks, except the specialist and college stations who will return to the extremes of love or indifference. > 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or > somebody? no surprises really, sophie ellis baxter is just britney with a posh english accent to me > > 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes > out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes > out? a/ no b/ i'll get sent it before it comes out. god how smug does that sound? as soon as i get it i'll post some info, but you never know, the management stop me getting it this time around. that way it might help you decide whether or not you're going to buy it on the first day out > 5. guacamole: yes or no? often > > 6. there is no number 6. i am the new number 6 > > 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. > roysksopp - melody am (wall of sound) i couldn't recommend this more to anyone with a passing liking for air and play even new albums to search out: lo fidelity allstars (out end feb v. funky and about a million times better than the new chemical brothers album) and on a rocky tip the new six by seven album (out end feb) > 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? when you're a fan you have to forever live in hope > > 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight > old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album > or something? i do hope not. rave was fantastic in the day but if he did that stuff now it would be as retro and boring as oasis, or limp bizkit > > 10. are you sick of harry potter? the real star is hermione - i want the spin off (angel style) or maybe harry is the new buffy. > 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or > whatever, plug it here. under construction > > 12. could you live on ramen noodles? > i think they would get a bit uncomfortable > 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? > ;) well, do i miss the silly remarks, or the endless arguments about selling out, or filling out pointless polls? yeah, i guess i do see ya martin ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tommylllll@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) a Pointless Poll (11++) Date: 17 Jan 2002 09:37:47 EST --part1_186.1eebf13.29783bbb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit whothe? 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound like? hopefully, nothing like the beastie boys vocoder remix i heard by someone i usin the name moby on acidplanet.com ;p 2. how do you think it will be received? i don't care what he releases. i'm sure i'll love some track. 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or not too worried about any of that 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes ??? is it new er is it old?? 5. guacamole: yes or no? 6. there is no number 6. 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. i like a slower more thurough approach to the scene 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? "the best moby"? sh*t. that's deep. i think that the best moby is yet to come, yet only to add to the best mobyz, n cake, & voodooz beside all the influence he can have on all the other idiots. I'd love for him IMO to open a record label in the future. 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight what in the hell is a straight? you can read my ansr fo #8? 10. are you sick of harry potter? 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or i'm sure i'll give up a midi file of the rain falls and the sky shudders i'm about half-way through with it. but probably well after i finish&fess an ***XG MIDI for it. (yamaha). beside a possible audio reproduction utilizing the programming. i'm sure i'll make remixes-but not sure i'll release em 12. could you live on ramen noodles? as a matter of prooven fact 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? that question has yet to be answered even though it hasn't stopped it this many years (hasn't been that many) == i would have written to mobility anyways, so: *** if you set your PC date back (i just set it back a year B4 i loaded it) works to load the player and (i sort of wish that i set the date on my computer like a year ahead and reeebooted before i installed it even though i'm not sure) the trial of the XG synth during the trial periiod. there are other (less elaborate) models of the synth to download if you so choose or even bother. i'll write back and make a page for the midi & xg soon --an emotionally shattered tommy --don't ask http://www.yamaha.co.uk/xg/html/midplug/m_sond5.htm ^ there's a list of links on the bottom including downloads.^ ^ if any of you want to program midi files for XG, download pdf's. ^ --part1_186.1eebf13.29783bbb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit whothe?

1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound
like?
hopefully, nothing like the beastie boys vocoder remix
i heard by someone i usin the name moby on acidplanet.com ;p

2. how do you think it will be received?
i don't care what he releases.  i'm sure i'll love some track.

3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or
not too worried about any of that

4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes
???  is it new er is it old??

5. guacamole: yes or no?

6. there is no number 6.

7. top whatever albums of 2001, please.
i like a slower more thurough approach to the scene

8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come?
"the best moby"?  sh*t.  that's deep.
i think that the best moby is yet to come,
yet only to add to the best mobyz, n cake,
& voodooz beside all the influence he can have
on all the other idiots.  I'd love for him
IMO to open a record label in the future.

9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight
what in the hell is a straight?
you can read my ansr fo #8?

10. are you sick of harry potter?

11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or
i'm sure i'll give up a midi file of the rain falls and the sky shudders
i'm about half-way through with it.
but probably well after i finish&fess an ***XG MIDI for it. (yamaha).
beside a possible audio reproduction utilizing the programming.
i'm sure i'll make remixes-but not sure i'll release em

12. could you live on ramen noodles?
as a matter of prooven fact

13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts?
that question has yet to be answered even though it hasn't stopped it this many years (hasn't been that many)

==
i would have written to mobility anyways, so:

***
if you set your PC date back
(i just set it back a year B4 i loaded it) works to load the player and
(i sort of wish that i set the date on my computer like a year ahead and
reeebooted before i installed it even though i'm not sure) the trial of the
XG synth during the trial periiod.  there are other (less elaborate) models
of the synth to download if you so choose or even bother.  i'll write back
and make a page for the midi & xg soon

--an emotionally shattered tommy

--don't ask
http://www.yamaha.co.uk/xg/html/midplug/m_sond5.htm
^ there's a list of links on the bottom including downloads.^
^ if any of you want to program midi files for XG, download pdf's. ^
--part1_186.1eebf13.29783bbb_boundary-- ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Edward Friday" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V4 #660 Date: 18 Jan 2002 00:31:51 6. there is no number 6. > >i am the new number 6 Who is number 1? _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) eeeeeek! Date: 18 Jan 2002 10:40:24 +0100 Martin James wrote: >roysksopp - melody am (wall of sound) i couldn't recommend this more to >anyone with a passing liking for air and play even Didn't know there was an album. I really like Eple :) I should check it out... Are all tracks instumental like Eple? And now for some shocking news: ========================== From http://www.musictarget.com Angie Stone working with 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake and Moby Angie Stone has recently been recording and touring with artists like Alicia Keys, Will Smith, Maxwell, Moby, 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake and Eve. While Stone was working on her second album "Mahogany Soul," she also recorded with Moby for his new album on a track titled "Jam for the Ladies," together with MC Lyte and on a ballad. In return, Moby gave Angie Stone three tracks for her new project. ========================== Sounds like "Honey ft. Kelis" part 2... Damn, there goes my last spark of hope for Moby's next album. R&B and soul are really not my cup of tea. But it could be expected, it's only style Moby hasn't really done yet, although Play did come pretty close. So I guess my assumptions of Moby's new album becoming "Play vol. 2" aren't false. Yes, my musical friends, we live in musically dark times (as far as quality electronic music goes) and now one of the very few artists I still buy new releases of is deciding to make F*CKIN' R&B! Now I understand how some people reacted on Animal Rights. By the way, just as a formaility, does anybody know if there will be singles preceiding the album? Bart (--,,--) the disappointed alien ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Friedman Subject: Re: (mobility) eeeeeek! Date: 18 Jan 2002 02:09:04 -0800 Dude, we've yet to hear a single fuckin track...Chill and lets let Moby create how he always has...you've liked it in the past right? Don't start the "sell-out" BS talk before the albums out..theres plenty of time for the rest of the list to bring that up... Chill. Wait. Listen. Then decide. >So I guess my assumptions of Moby's new album >becoming "Play vol. 2" aren't false. Yes, my musical friends, we live in >musically dark times (as far as quality electronic music goes) and now one >of the very few artists I still buy new releases of is deciding to make >F*CKIN' R&B! Now I understand how some people reacted on Animal Rights. > >By the way, just as a formaility, does anybody know if there will be singles >preceiding the album? > >Bart (--,,--) >the disappointed alien > > > >------------- >To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com >with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) eeeeeek! Date: 18 Jan 2002 18:55:48 +0100 >Dude, we've yet to hear a single fuckin track...Chill and lets let Moby >create how he always has...you've liked it in the past right? Don't start >the "sell-out" BS talk before the albums out..theres plenty of time for the >rest of the list to bring that up... I didn't mention selling out. It's just my growing fear that the album is going to be not my musical taste. I'm really not a genre purist, I like his old stuff, I like Animal Rights, I even think there are good moments on Play :) I'm very curious about his new stuff, but I can't help being in my "everything is wrong" life fase (just turned 21). You're right, time will tell, but I wish time would go faster. Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "courtney colonna" Subject: (mobility) nme news Date: 18 Jan 2002 15:59:45 -0500 here's a smidgen of info from nme... Moby album details start to surface http://www.nme.com/news/100468.htm have great weekends everyone! courtney _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elie Franca" Subject: (mobility) Moby hospitalised after cat attack Date: 18 Jan 2002 16:38:57 -0500 how irresponsible of media..i mean..damm..it's not like moby got bit by a malaria possessing mosquito and went to the hospital and is now in a coma..damm..this is what pisses me off about bad news...this is why we have no idea what is really happening in afghanistan..love..elie _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 19 Jan 2002 19:50:54 +0100 >Moby album details start to surface >http://www.nme.com/news/100468.htm Interesting! ========================== MOBY has titled his new album '18'. As previously reported on NME.COM, Moby is set to release the follow-up to his hugely successful album 'Play' in May 2002. The first single taken from '18' is likely to be 'We Are Made of Stars', NME.COM understands. ========================== I wonder what's the story behind this album title... It would be kind of a dull title if there wasn't a story attatched :) I like the song title, it could have been on Moon Safari by Air :) Let's all try to find out what's the story behind "18"! - scenario 1: 18 is just the number of tracks on the album, in my opinion the most likely scenario, dull, but effective. I could go on with a lot of cynical scenarios about how 18 is the number of tracks on the new album that sound exactly the same as Play, but I won't....... Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 19 Jan 2002 13:02:59 -0600 > I could go on with a lot of cynical scenarios about how 18 is the number of > tracks on the new album that sound exactly the same as Play, but I > won't....... Let's be realistic here--how many albums has Moby put out that sound the same? When someone does EIW, which in ITSELF is a diverse collection, and then goes on to do AR then PLAY, not to mention all his pre '95 stuff, I don't think that Moby can be accused in the least of copying himself or putting out something that sounds similar much less "exactly" as his previous works. Now simply look at PLAY: less than half the songs had the unifying characteristic of sampling the "Sounds of the South" album, even AMONG THESE songs, none of them sounded the same. When you have such a juxtoposition of songs like MACHETE, My weakness, and Guitar flute & string on the same album, I don't see how anyone can claim that play has some sort of idiosyncratic feature that could be defined, much less COPIED on his upcoming album. Finally, remember, as he's stated before, all of these tracks were at least outlined before he even started touring for Play (does someone remember this interview? Link?), I doubt that it will sound EXACTLY or even SIMILAR to Play, unless of course you are refering to Moby's usual diversity itself. Chris. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Elie Franca" Subject: (mobility) Moby and the Winter Olympics Date: 19 Jan 2002 14:57:45 -0500 I found this on the Mute Webpage..love..elie Moby performs at Winter Olympics 2002. He has composed a special piece of music which is to be played at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA on 24th February. The composition will be played as the Olympic flame is extinguished at the closing ceremony. Moby will then open and perform at the concert for the althletes. Moby plans to release his new album, the follow up to his eight million selling album 'Play', in 2002. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike A Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 20 Jan 2002 22:33:04 -0500 Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > When you have such a > juxtoposition of songs like MACHETE, My weakness, and Guitar flute & >string > on the same album, I don't see how anyone can claim that play has some >sort > of idiosyncratic feature that could be defined, Thank you Chris. I don't get where the hell people are getting off saying the new work will "sound like Play". Well what does Play sound like? It's a diverse freaking CD, it's not like the whole CD has one unifying sound or that it all sounds alike. It's funny how people's judgment gets so skewed and the cynicism comes out just because "Play" was so succesful. MikeA ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) 18 Date: 20 Jan 2002 20:40:18 -0800 (PST) so is he saying it's 5 points better than Blur's last album...? ;) hmmmm, well i cant say i'm a fan of either angie stone or mc lyte, so hmmm i wonder how this will turn out... i'm sure i'll like some of it tho. i mean, it's still a moby album, right? and i would not be surprised if 'we are made of stars' sounds exactly like Air. pr 'whispering wind'... but anyway, yeah, bart, i know what you mean, about it not going to be something we're used to, that might not be something we'd be into like his older stuff... but, i'm still interested, of course. anyway ROCK! ===== "Why can't pop stars just kill each other like Norwegian death metal band members?" - m/m ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: (mobility) more news Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:26:06 +0000 MOBY ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM TITLE Moby has announced that he is to release his new album, entitled "18", the long awaited follow up to the multi-award winning and eight million selling album, "Play", on Mute in Spring 2002. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:28:58 +0000 > - scenario 1: 18 is just the number of tracks on the album, in my opinion > the most likely scenario, dull, but effective. > i reckon you're right bart, or maybe its his preferred age for the women in his life! ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:34:12 +0000 thing is, i reckon all of moby's stuff sounds similar - its got typical moby chord changes, key changes and basic structures. his melody lines, whether on guitar or keyboard or strings, are all reminiscent of each other. this isn't a problem, it's his style - the only thing that ever changes is how he presents that style to the world. And a lot of these new songs may date back to pre-play but then again he may have gotten even more prolific and knocked out another few hundred tracks. m on 19/1/02 19:02, Christopher Michael Bourke at cbourke1@bigred.unl.edu wrote: >> I could go on with a lot of cynical scenarios about how 18 is the number > of >> tracks on the new album that sound exactly the same as Play, but I >> won't....... > > Let's be realistic here--how many albums has Moby put out that sound the > same? When someone does EIW, which in ITSELF is a diverse collection, and > then goes on to do AR then PLAY, not to mention all his pre '95 stuff, I > don't think that Moby can be accused in the least of copying himself or > putting out something that sounds similar much less "exactly" as his > previous works. Now simply look at PLAY: less than half the songs had the > unifying characteristic of sampling the "Sounds of the South" album, even > AMONG THESE songs, none of them sounded the same. When you have such a > juxtoposition of songs like MACHETE, My weakness, and Guitar flute & string > on the same album, I don't see how anyone can claim that play has some sort > of idiosyncratic feature that could be defined, much less COPIED on his > upcoming album. > > Finally, remember, as he's stated before, all of these tracks were at least > outlined before he even started touring for Play (does someone remember this > interview? Link?), I doubt that it will sound EXACTLY or even SIMILAR to > Play, unless of course you are refering to Moby's usual diversity itself. > > Chris. > > > ------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com > with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M Land Subject: (mobility) RE: pointless poll Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:03:19 -0500 Sorry this is late... I finally figured out why none of my posts ever showed up... You'd think after a little over three years here I'd get it together... Sorry if this appears twice... On 1/15/02 4:04 PM, "Paul Simpson" wrote: > this should be fun... > > 1. what do you think Moby's next album will sound > like? 60 minutes of white noise > > 2. how do you think it will be received? With the hands. People will go to their local record stores and walk out with it, after paying, of course. > > 3. what if moby worked with n sync or britney or > somebody? I don't think he's that hard up for scratch. > > 4. will you buy the Pork Guys album the day it comes > out? ;) or will you buy the new Moby the day it comes > out? I will buy all albums in their due time... > > 5. guacamole: yes or no? yes > > 6. there is no number 6. 42 > > 7. top whatever albums of 2001, please. I don't remember which albums I bought last year came out last year... > > 8. do you think the best Moby is yet to come? yes > > 9. do you think Moby would ever do a straight > old-school rave album? like, maybe, a Barracuda album > or something? No, I think he's moved on > > 10. are you sick of harry potter? Yes, I'm sick of hairy potters > > 11. if you have a website, or mp3.com site or > whatever, plug it here. Sorry, no site for me. > > 12. could you live on ramen noodles? No, too many of them have meat products in them. > > 13. do you miss when Mobility was flooded with posts? > ;) Yes, I hope we all do > > -- M Land "Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." - P.J. O'Rourke ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: Re: (mobility) eeeeeek! Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:24:20 +0000 some with vocals, but a lot of instrumental - all brilliant m on 18/1/02 9:40, Bart van Eijck at j.vaneyck@chello.nl wrote: > Martin James wrote: >> roysksopp - melody am (wall of sound) i couldn't recommend this more to >> anyone with a passing liking for air and play even > > > Didn't know there was an album. I really like Eple :) I should check it > out... Are all tracks instumental like Eple? > > And now for some shocking news: > ========================== > From http://www.musictarget.com > > Angie Stone working with 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake and Moby > > Angie Stone has recently been recording and touring with artists like > Alicia Keys, Will Smith, Maxwell, Moby, 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake > and Eve. While Stone was working on her second album "Mahogany Soul," > she also recorded with Moby for his new album on a track titled "Jam > for the Ladies," together with MC Lyte and on a ballad. In return, > Moby gave Angie Stone three tracks for her new project. > ========================== > > Sounds like "Honey ft. Kelis" part 2... Damn, there goes my last spark of > hope for Moby's next album. R&B and soul are really not my cup of tea. But > it could be expected, it's only style Moby hasn't really done yet, although > Play did come pretty close. So I guess my assumptions of Moby's new album > becoming "Play vol. 2" aren't false. Yes, my musical friends, we live in > musically dark times (as far as quality electronic music goes) and now one > of the very few artists I still buy new releases of is deciding to make > F*CKIN' R&B! Now I understand how some people reacted on Animal Rights. > > By the way, just as a formaility, does anybody know if there will be singles > preceiding the album? > > Bart (--,,--) > the disappointed alien > > > > ------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com > with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: (mobility) moby does winter olympics Date: 21 Jan 2002 17:23:15 +0000 a news piece for you all MOBY PERFORMS AT WINTER OLYMPICS 2002 Moby has composed a special piece of music which is to be played at The Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA on February 24th. The composition will be played as the Olympic flame is extinguished at the closing ceremony. Moby will then open and perform at the concert for the athletes. m ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Arcya Self Subject: (mobility) Blade 2 Date: 22 Jan 2002 12:31:27 -0800 (PST) Just got this from rollingstone.com: MOBY, EVE, GORILLAZ, and MASSIVE ATTACK contribute new music to the "Blade 2" soundtrack, which is due in stores March 26th. Oooh, more vampire flix :) malfunctiongirl __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Scott Friedman Subject: Re: (mobility) Blade 2 Date: 22 Jan 2002 12:35:48 -0800 If you wanna see the movie site before its up...head here... pretty slick... http://www.blade2.com/preview/ login: BLADE2 pass: NOMAK there ya go I heard Moby likes the site... At 12:31 PM 1/22/02 -0800, you wrote: >Just got this from rollingstone.com: > >MOBY, EVE, GORILLAZ, and MASSIVE ATTACK contribute new >music to the "Blade 2" soundtrack, which is due in >stores March 26th. > >Oooh, more vampire flix :) >malfunctiongirl > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! 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rollingstone.com has a random vote every day, and today it's Moby vs. Mariah. 78% of the people voted for Moby! Yippie! Go vote right now and let's represent our boy (not like he needs the help).

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Mail. --0-1885178541-1011823772=:61059-- ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: (mobility) off topic - new pickups 1/22/2002 Date: 23 Jan 2002 18:04:04 -0800 (PST) apologies for the cross post. /djp * blue six - beautiful tomorrow (naked music/astralwerks) this is more intended for dj use than just sitting around chilling, but i think it works for that as well. jay denes puts together a series of sexy house tunes with a host of vocalists, including lisa shaw. my favorite song so far is 'close to home', with the lyrics 'if i arrived/with a suitcase at your door/would you throw your arms around me/would we make love on the floor?'. if that doesn't get your motor running, i don't know what will. a powerful first album release from naked music. 7 out of 10. * dan the automator - nathaniel merriweater presents... lovage: music to make love to your old lady by (75ark/tommy boy) this album is quite a disappointment from dan's work on deltron 3030, gorillaz, and handsome boy modelling school. continuing on a great concept, the future of handsome boy modelling school might be in jeopardy. dan is trying to flex his stuff and follow-up with the jazzy and sexy note we remember from 'the truth' and 'sunshine' from handsome boy modelling school, we see an album that takes this concept, and uses way too many annoying vocals to complement the standard, which is to say expected, beats from dan. unfortunately, this seems like more of the same from the automator. 4 out of 10. * v/a - recline: a six degrees collection of chilled grooves (six degrees) six degrees has the compilation thing down. over the past ten years, they have released under one label or another tons and tons of world beat and fusion music. this particular compilation pulls together original and remixed tracks from such acts as dzihan and kamien, euphoria, and dj cam. the result is a funked up version of your usual chilled grooves. while it is a compilation, and hard to judge on it, the tracks on this album are tight and sexy, a great introduction to the beat world of six degrees. 6 out of 10. * trio mocoto - samba rock (ziriguiboom/six degrees) 30 years ago, trio mocoto debuted with the premier sound samba. the album, which took brazil by storm and radiated up and out into the rest of the countries, echoed a happy, laughing, vibrant chord of music. after touring for a while, they went into hiding. from this hiding, they were dragged by ziriguiboom for their second album - samba rock. samba rock combines rock, samba, and jazz overtones together with an echo of hip-hop to create a quite pleasurable, listening experience for samba fans. i have found the tracks to be quite uplifting, and make it easier for me to get through slow days. for anyone that is a fan of samba, this is a must have. now, if i only knew porteguese. 5 out of 10. ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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Couldn't agree more. V. dull album with nothing fresh. Even though I loved Deltron 3030 and Handsome Boy Modelling School, I have to admit I hated the Gorillaz. It shouldn't be forgotten that both Dan Automater and Prince Paul were responsible for Tommy Boy's decision to sign some very dodgy rock and drum'n'bass/ industrial bands a few years back. Despite their pedigree, they are capable of showing extremely bad taste. As Lovage proves. So, this is where we discover that Moby loves the album so much he's asked Dan to mix his new stuff!! > ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) off topic - new pickups 1/22/2002 Date: 24 Jan 2002 08:29:45 -0800 (PST) --- martinjames wrote: > So, this is where we discover that Moby loves > the album so much he's asked Dan to mix his new > stuff!! well... he did say that he wanted a more romantic album... :) /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! 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Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Blade 2 soundtrack Date: 23 Jan 2002 16:45:18 +0100 Some tracks that are on it: - Mystikal & Moby - Gettin' Aggressive - Paul Oakenfold & Ice Cube - Right Here, Right Now - Cypress Hill & Roni Size - The Child of the West - Mos Def & Massive Attack - I Against I - Bubba Sparxxx & Crystal Method - Sharecropper's Dream - The Roots en BT - Tao of the Machine There will also be a track from Eve with Basement Jaxx on it, but the article didn't mention the title. Every track will be a cooperation between a rap and a dance artist. Soundtrack will be in stores here (Netherlands) on the 26th. of March. Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) what's the Play Video? Date: 24 Jan 2002 23:32:41 +0100 Probably the video-clips as featured on the DVD, maybe with the "Give an idiot a camcorder" as an extra ... For those without a DVD-player ... Rob elissa brown wrote: > i was just looking at mutebank and saw this- > > Moby; Play : The Video (Double) - VHS PAL Video; MF037; Mute; £16.16 > > anyone know what that is? ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) Blade 2 soundtrack Date: 24 Jan 2002 16:33:02 -0600 (CST) > Every track will be a cooperation between a rap and a dance artist. > Soundtrack will be in stores here (Netherlands) on the 26th. of March. > > Bart Almost exactly the formula used for the SPAWN soundtrack, on which moby was also featured. The only difference is that they are using rap artists rather than rock groups. I think its funny that all the rap artists get first mention in the by-lines, EXCEPT Paul Oakenfold. He gets credit before Ice Cube?!?! I guess he is more mainstream than I thought. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) nme news + little poll :) Date: 22 Jan 2002 09:23:53 -0800 (PST) --- Bart van Eijck wrote: > I wonder what's the story behind this album > title... It would be kind of a dull title if > there wasn't a story attatched :) I like the > song title, it could have been on Moon Safari > by Air :) Let's all try to find out what's > the story behind "18"! it's the number of promotions that the album will be sold to the public with throughout it's existence? :) /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! 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Bart van Eijck wrote: > MOBY has titled his new album '18'. > (...) > I wonder what's the story behind this album title... ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Album title - 18 Date: 24 Jan 2002 16:24:42 -0800 (PST) --- Rob wrote: > What about this: > > 11th of september ... > ... 11-9 ... 9-11 ... > > 9+11=... > > Rob > > PS Just couldn't resist ... ummm... unless moby is absolutely terrible at math: 11 + 9 = 20 at my last count. :) /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! 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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) Album title - 18 Date: 25 Jan 2002 10:58:54 +0100 Correct! BUT .... 11 + 9 - (11 - 9) = ... (a certain number of sexpositions) By the way, I like your website a lot, keep up the nice work! Rob dj pagan wrote: > ummm... unless moby is absolutely terrible at > math: 11 + 9 = 20 at my last count. :) > > /djp ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: martinjames Subject: Re: (mobility) what's the Play Video? Date: 01 Jan 2002 19:09:24 +0000 same as the dvd but on vid basically... i'll check for any differences m on 24/1/02 18:59, elissa brown at elissabird@yahoo.com wrote: > i was just looking at mutebank and saw this- > > Moby; Play : The Video (Double) - VHS PAL Video; MF037; Mute; 16.16 > > anyone know what that is? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! > http://auctions.yahoo.com > > ------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com > with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: (mobility) Instinct Moby promo records Date: 26 Jan 2002 20:27:36 +0100 What kind of sleeve do they come in? I have 2 Drop A Beat promo records here, one in white and one in black sleeve. Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Giles" Subject: Re: (mobility) Instinct Moby promo records Date: 28 Jan 2002 17:02:14 My Next Is The E promo came in a plain black cardboard sleeve, center hole cutout.. The only difference seems to be that the official release of NitE is stickered. My guess is that they were all this way, as almost all of the Instinct records I have are stickered cardboard. The only picture sleeve from Instinct that I have is the Brotherhood. Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com What kind of sleeve do they come in? I have 2 Drop A Beat promo records here, one in white and one in black sleeve. Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Simpson Subject: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 28 Jan 2002 09:35:59 -0800 (PST) > well... he did say that he wanted a more romantic > album... :) apparently, Automator is gonna produce Beck's new album... i'll probly like it, but i don't know if that's totally a good thing... > > Some tracks that are on it: > > - - Mystikal & Moby - Gettin' Aggressive > - - Paul Oakenfold & Ice Cube - Right Here, Right > Now > - - Cypress Hill & Roni Size - The Child of the West > - - Mos Def & Massive Attack - I Against I > - - Bubba Sparxxx & Crystal Method - Sharecropper's > Dream > - - The Roots en BT - Tao of the Machine > There will also be a track from Eve with Basement > Jaxx on it, but the > article didn't mention the title. actually, Eve will be working with the Chemical Brothers. uh.... i don't know how this is going to work out. i really can not get into Mystikal. i really don't think Moby could do a good rap song, honestly. but we'll see. Cypress Hill & Roni Size could be interesting... as long as Cypress stay away from guitars. they were way better before they became another cheesy rap-metal band. even tho they did do that stuff a long time ago, on the Judgment Night cd (with Sonic Youth!) Mos Def & Massive Attack could be interesting, except i'm sick of Mos Def. Roots working with BT?!?!? they are really trying to kill their cred... let's see... who else would it be cool to see on here? Outkast actually working with a real drum'n'bass producer might be interesting... fuck. that's all i got. anyway... > What about this: > > 11th of september ... > ... 11-9 ... 9-11 ... > > 9+11=... well, look at it this way: take away one of the 1's 9-1=8 and put the other 1 back: 18 :) oh, and i forgot to mention, with that silly poll i did, that "song, bruce!" was the correct answer to number 6. whoever said that, thanks! NO POOFTERS! ===== "We didn't set out to legitimise the music business's never ending need to glorify its own stupid obsession with itself. Who gives a toss? I don't. Hail Satan!" - Murdoc from the Gorillaz ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 28 Jan 2002 15:53:29 -0600 (CST) > > > What about this: > > > > 11th of september ... > > ... 11-9 ... 9-11 ... > > > > 9+11=... > > > well, look at it this way: > > take away one of the 1's > 9-1=8 > and put the other 1 back: > 18 > Okay, I have a BS in Mathematics and I still don't see any reasoning behind a September 11th correlation to the Album name. I know you guys are probably just joking, but seriously, it most likely refers to the number of tracks on the album. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/etc Date: 28 Jan 2002 23:21:22 +0100 Would be a real joke if the album would contain 17 or 19 songs, or 14 for that matter ... a bad joke, that is ... and yes, ofcourse we're joking ... what else is there to do with a title like that! I mean, "Return to Xanadu" or "Toto, which way to Kansas?" would have been even worse; but "Eighteen" ...?? I mean, the guy's thirty-six ... hey, there's another clue (36 = 2 x ...) Rob PS Nothing wrong with your mathematics ;-)) Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > > > > > What about this: > > > > > > 11th of september ... > > > ... 11-9 ... 9-11 ... > > > > > > 9+11=... > > > > > > well, look at it this way: > > > > take away one of the 1's > > 9-1=8 > > and put the other 1 back: > > 18 > > > > Okay, I have a BS in Mathematics and I still don't see any reasoning > behind a September 11th correlation to the Album name. I know you guys > are probably just joking, but seriously, it most likely refers to the > number of tracks on the album. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 28 Jan 2002 15:06:38 -0800 (PST) --- Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > Okay, I have a BS in Mathematics and I still > don't see any reasoning behind a September > 11th correlation to the Album name. I know you > guys are probably just joking, but seriously, it > most likely refers to the number of tracks on > the album. holy shit! i graduated with a bs in mathematics as well. i can't believe there is someone else in the world that would do such a thing! :) have you seen 'a beautiful mind'? /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Album title - 18 Date: 28 Jan 2002 15:08:43 -0800 (PST) --- Rob wrote: > Correct! BUT .... > > 11 + 9 - (11 - 9) = ... (a certain number of > sexpositions) jesus. do you know you could, with enough mathematical work, derive *every number* from using 11 and 9 and allowing repetitions to be used. has anyone else read 'foucault's pendulum' by umberto eco? > By the way, I like your website a lot, keep up > the nice work! i really appreciate this. thank you. i just uploaded a bunch of new stuff that people might want to check out. /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: Re: (mobility) Album title - 18 Date: 29 Jan 2002 00:27:06 +0100 I wonder what Wittgenstein would have had to say on this topic ...! dj pagan wrote: > do you know you could, with enough mathematical work, derive *every > number* from using 11 and 9 and allowing repetitions to be used. > has anyone else read 'foucault's pendulum' by umberto eco? Yep! Great work of art! Although you need to know your way around in (European) history! Which I do ofcourse ... ;-) > > By the way, I like your website a lot, keep up the nice work! > > i really appreciate this. thank you. i just uploaded a bunch of new > stuff that people might want to check out. > > /djp Actually, it was your top 10 of 2001 (and 2000) that put me back a little on the world map of (new) music. Allright, maybe too much credit, but my interest received a new boost! I'm working my way back now a little bit ... with a little help from AudioGalaxy (great Napster replacement - highly recommended to everyone). Recently (FINALLY according to many) I 'discovered' Goldfrapp ... can't get those tunes out of my head (or the CD out of the player ...) Rob np Pet Shop Boys - So hard [KLF vs PSB mix] oh no, just ended, np GOLDFRAPP ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) Album title - 18 Date: 28 Jan 2002 15:52:14 -0800 (PST) --- Rob wrote: > I wonder what Wittgenstein would have had to > say on this topic ...! he would talk about how we don't understand and laugh his way to death. > Yep! Great work of art! Although you need to > know your way around in (European) history! > Which I do of course ... ;-) oh man. after reading that book, anytime someone discusses their 'new idea' with their 'historical evidence' i won't discuss with them until they've read that book. it perfectly illustrates that you can find whatever you want when you look for it since it is a matter of interpretation throughout all history. amazing. > Actually, it was your top 10 of 2001 (and 2000) > that put me back a little on the world map of > (new) music. All right, maybe too much credit, > but my interest received a new boost! I'm > working my way back now a little bit ... with a > little help from AudioGalaxy (great Napster > replacement - highly recommended to everyone). i think they removed the ghostware from audiogalaxy. anyway, i try to stay as far away from major labels as i can, but i find my way to liking some of the stuff that is released. i usually only stick to a few labels, but will try anything once. > Recently (FINALLY according to many) I > 'discovered' Goldfrapp ... can't get those > tunes out of my head (or the CD out of the > player ...) word on the street is a rare & remixed portishead disc coming out, and supposedly a new album, which i hope means beth has signed back on. > np Pet Shop Boys - So hard [KLF vs PSB mix] > oh no, just ended, np GOLDFRAPP np: lowsunday - wallpaper room ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 28 Jan 2002 17:52:38 -0600 (CST) > holy shit! i graduated with a bs in mathematics > as well. i can't believe there is someone else > in the world that would do such a thing! :) > > have you seen 'a beautiful mind'? Cool. No, I have not seen the film, but plan to when it gets to the dollar theatre--In my experience hollywood usually fucks up the math when it comes to movies. Pi, goodwill hunting, etc... And actually, I"m a computer science/mathematics double major, but I graduate in May, guaranteed, so I say I already have a BS, no harm no foul. I love math! ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Subject: (mobility) OT: Goldfrapp/Portishead Date: 29 Jan 2002 01:17:38 +0100 I received an e-mail from www.portishead.co.uk: "In April 2002 Portishead are really excited to be offering a new release containing previously unavailable material and more. As a member of the Portishead website we would love to offer you the first preview of this and the band's future releases and activities." So something's goin' on .... Rob PS I assume you agree that Goldfrapp's sound is somewhat similar to Portishead ... dj pagan wrote: > word on the street is a rare & remixed portishead disc coming out, and > supposedly a new album, which i hope means beth has signed back on. ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 29 Jan 2002 08:42:33 -0800 (PST) --- Christopher Michael Bourke wrote: > And actually, I"m a computer science/mathematics > double major, but I graduate in May, > guaranteed, so I say I already have a BS, no > harm no foul. I love math! if you say that you minored in philosophy, i will be forced to kill you. :) i was also a compsci/math double major. egad! /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher Michael Bourke Subject: Re: (mobility) 18/automator/blade 2/etc Date: 29 Jan 2002 11:34:54 -0600 > > if you say that you minored in philosophy, i will > be forced to kill you. :) i was also a > compsci/math double major. egad! Nope, Minors included Asian Studies and Japanese. T minus 3 Months until I graduate. WHOOO.... But I'll have 2 more years to look forward to in Grad School - Compsci. Chris ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Josh Alkire Subject: (mobility) Play: The Outtakes? Date: 30 Jan 2002 13:43:06 -0500 Hello, my name is Josh. This is my first post to the Mobility list, although I have been lurking for a few months. Can anyone tell me anything about the "Play: The Outtakes" release? Is this an official, legit release? What else do we know about it? Thanks! Josh ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bart van Eijck" Subject: Re: (mobility) Play: The Outtakes? Date: 30 Jan 2002 20:17:53 +0100 >Hello, my name is Josh. This is my first post to the Mobility list, although >I have been lurking for a few months. > >Can anyone tell me anything about the "Play: The Outtakes" release? Is this >an official, legit release? What else do we know about it? Did you see it on eBay? Then it's a (rather badly) self-made copy. Sound quality is perfect, but the artwork is very badly scanned. I think that there is/are one or two original "Play: The Outtakes" Cds around, but you won't find them on eBay any more. How I know all this? Long story, but it includes that I got a copied version too thinking I was buying an "original". At least I didn't spend the ammount at what they go for at eBay on it, but IMO I spent too much for a copy. Be warned. The cd includes some nice unreleased (instrumental) tunes though... Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Josh Alkire Subject: Re: (mobility) Play: The Outtakes? Date: 30 Jan 2002 14:10:55 -0500 So, it is real, but the version on eBay right now is a copy? http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1506200176&r=0&t=0&sh owTutorial=0&ed=1012463330&indexURL=0&rd=1 I figured as much, because this is the third or fourth time I have seen this guy selling the set. Thanks for the info! Josh On 1/30/02 2:17 PM, "Bart van Eijck" wrote: >> Hello, my name is Josh. This is my first post to the Mobility list, > although >> I have been lurking for a few months. >> >> Can anyone tell me anything about the "Play: The Outtakes" release? Is this >> an official, legit release? What else do we know about it? > > > Did you see it on eBay? Then it's a (rather badly) self-made copy. Sound > quality is perfect, but the artwork is very badly scanned. I think that > there is/are one or two original "Play: The Outtakes" Cds around, but you > won't find them on eBay any more. How I know all this? Long story, but it > includes that I got a copied version too thinking I was buying an > "original". At least I didn't spend the ammount at what they go for at eBay > on it, but IMO I spent too much for a copy. Be warned. The cd includes some > nice unreleased (instrumental) tunes though... > > Bart ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Cyberscot?= Subject: Re: (mobility) Play: The Outtakes? Date: 30 Jan 2002 19:14:52 +0000 (GMT) I have actually bought the Outtakes from this seller and while some real copies do exist bronxrecords on ebay will send you a copy with 2 CDs which actually say office recordable on them. I do know where a genuine copy is on sale if you're interested - and no I'm not selling it :) --- Josh Alkire wrote: > So, it is real, but the version on eBay right now is > a copy? > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1506200176&r=0&t=0&sh > owTutorial=0&ed=1012463330&indexURL=0&rd=1 > the body. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dj pagan Subject: (mobility) off topic - new pickups 1/29/2002 Date: 31 Jan 2002 12:11:48 -0800 (PST) sorry about the crosspost. * luka bloom - between the mountain and the moon (bar none records) luka bloom's jump to an independent record label was one of the best moves he's made. his small fan base has made him a wonderful icon in the celtic, folk, and indie realms. since jumping on bar none, he has expanded his usual solo efforts to include some regular vocals and new instruments. each track on this album is delightfully different and presents a new side of luka bloom. female vocals provide backup and stability, and rolling tracks like 'soshin' and 'bogman' remind you that this is in fact luka bloom. a wonderful release with a definitely push towards expansion and creativity. kudos, luka! 9 out of 10. * the chemical brothers - come with us (astralwerks) wow. putting behind their experimental side of 'surrender', tom and ed return with a powerhouse of a release. three tracks are already hits with the various crowds out there: it began in afrika, galaxy bounce, and star guitar. the rest of the tracks are a flurry of genres, from electrofunk to some idm-like beats to some dub/ambient. with guest appearances from beth orton and richard ashcroft, both tracks of which were solid, the album rounds out nicely. regretably, the tease of the idea of mixing all the song together between it began in afrika and galaxy bounce leave me with a wish to have seen them do it. and while it is a solid album, it is nothing extraordinarily new from the chems, just more of what one would expect. they also lose points for allowing astralwerks to release a 'limited edition' version of the cd. 7 out of 10. * fog - pneumonia (ninja tune) i've been trying to dig on this single for a while, but i can only say it is straight up wack. i suppose it is good to see ninja tune willing to experiment with some new ideas, but fusing indie rock with hip-hop/turntablism/leftfield is not well done here. whiny flaming lips like vocals drone over some minorly adjusted beats to create a piece of noise i really didn't enjoy. even coldcut's remix couldn't save it. 'moon repellent', the b-side track, was only marginally better, but still not something that is well done. try again, ninja tune. 2 out of 10. * nine inch nails - and all that could have been (nothing/interscope) wow. i never got a chance to attend a nine inch nails concert, so this was quite a wake up call. with a veritable greatest hits selection of songs for the tour, delving into all his twists and turns, trent reznor puts together a great album. at least for a while. while listening to both discs in the deluxe edition, i actually had to switch cds since two cds worth of nine inch nails just grated on me. there is very little variation between the live version and the album tracks, which while a good sign for trent, very mediocre for the consumer. however, nin fans will see this as a must have and purchase it, so it will not disappoint, but will not make one stand up and take notice either. 5 out of 10. * steve roach - streams and currents (projekt) steve picked up where midnight moon left off in 1999 with the guitar he borrowed from roger king in his bouts of insomnia during the making of dust to dust. it was a foreign object, but steve has been teaching himself how to use and incorporate this sound into his latest album. recorded all live in the timeroom in tuscon, az, he created lots of emptyspace ambient using guitar and etheral movements. this is not steve's best work, far from it, but it is a solid work of ambience. the album is meant for a late cold winter night, listening to it while thinking about whatever comes to mind. however, it's easy to be distracted from the music. roach fans will love it, but this is definitely not an album for the unitiated. 6 out of 10. * thievery corporation - sounds from the verve hi-fi (verve) most fans of thievery corporation will be very disappointed with this release. true fans will delight in seeing some very significant influences into their music presented here from the verve label. eric and rob were asked to put together a compilation of their favorite tunes from the verve label (you might remember a similar move by dj cam on his 'honeymoon' release last year). there is no mixing, but this albums provides you with two essential elements: (1) a look at what has inspired the new sound of thievery corporation and (2) a wonderful introduction to the verve label. there is very little electronic on this release, but it is a nice compilation album. 5 out of 10. enjoy. /djp ===== dj pagan http://www.project-aristotle.com "it is enough." - immanuel kant, his last words __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael.demattei@milliman.com Subject: (mobility) Math Geeks Date: 31 Jan 2002 12:22:03 -0800 >> Okay, I have a BS in Mathematics and I still >> don't see any reasoning behind a September >> 11th correlation to the Album name=2E I know you >> guys are probably just joking, but seriously,it >> most likely refers to the number of tracks on >> the album=2E >holy shit! i graduated with a bs in mathematics >as well=2E i can't believe there is someone else >in the world that would do such a thing! :) Me, three! Deemo (long time member, long time dormant) ********************************************************************** This communication is intended solely for the addressee and is confidential=2E If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful=2E ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility" in the body.