From: owner-ztt-digest@lists.xmission.com (ztt-digest) To: ztt-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: ztt-digest V2 #112 Reply-To: ztt-digest Sender: owner-ztt-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-ztt-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes ztt-digest Tuesday, June 8 1999 Volume 02 : Number 112 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 12:34:29 EDT From: Adeheathen@aol.com Subject: Re: (ztt) who's after the Art of Noise ? Just picked up a promo CD of the AON album. haven't listened to it yet, but am pleased with meself. Actually, I got Earl Brutus, Cooler and Fuzz Townshend at the same time, so you can appreciate, AON is at the back of a queue. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 16:40:51 -0500 From: "Blake" Subject: (ztt) 'Sedution' Promo Pack I've not quite gotten caught up on my backlog of messages from the ZTT list, so I apologize if someone has already mentioned this item... I was at a CD show and picked up a rather interesting promo pack for AON's new 'Sedution Of Claude Debussy' release. There are two discs in die cut sleeves. The first is the 13 track release of 'Seduction' with different cover art than the other two promos (the 12 track or the 13 track UD-53235). The other disc is titled 'Sources & Methods' which is a 5 track promo compilation of old AON tracks: 1. Moments In Love 2. Close (To The Edit) 3. (Three) Fingers Of Love 4. Beat Box (Diversion 1) 5. A Time For Fear (Who's Afraid) There is a short biography printed on the back of the 'Sources & Methods' sleeve. Also in the pack are 6 rice paper-like inserts that have various graphics on one side and biography information on the other. Insert One talks about Debussy's influence on modern music. Insert Two is an extract from the "Art Of Noise Manifesto" Insert Three lists (in very smal print) a ton of AON influences including 808 State, Randy Quaid, Village Voice, Andy Warhol, etc. Insert Four and Five both give a paragraph description of each of the thirteen songs on 'Seduction'. Insert Six talks more about Debussy's influence on modern music. All of this is packaged in 7x5 mylar bag with an 'Art Of Noise' logo sticker on the front. Just thought I'd let everyone know... - -- Visit my SYNTHPOP page with over 2,600 examples of synthpop cover art! Synthpop Page: http://www.swcp.com/blakeh/synthpop.htm Email: blakeh@ix.netcom.com - -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jun 1999 20:37:34 -0400 From: Charles Daraghy Subject: Re: (ztt) 'Sedution' Promo Pack I got one too! It's interesting to note that the advance in the mylar pack is the same tracklisting, track times and total times as the 'final' disc. The final disc has different art than the previous 2 advance discs and inside are some more quotes and excerpts from an 'index' of influences, etc. as well as pictures of the sea, solarized pic of debussy, a blindfolded woman, someone (trevor?) in what looks almost like a KKK mask, and lots of blue and purple swirls sorta like Monet. Among other things in the 'index', is "Reeves, Keanu". Hmmm. Sun Ra, Devo, DKNY..... UD-53235 and U3P-1504 are both 56:46 il pleure 8:02 born on a sunday 4:40 dreaming in colour 6:42 on being blue 4:58 continued in colour 1:19 rapt 4:21 metaforce 3:44 holy egoism of genius 7:56 la flute de pan 2:45 metaphor on the floor 2:06 appoximate mood swing no: 2 2:14 pause 2:29 out of this world (version 138) 5:25 advance U3P-1445 total time 57:05 (12 tracks) il pleure 8:02 born on a sunday 4:37 dreaming in colour 8:33 on being blue 5:09 rapt: 4:21 metaforce 3:44 holy egoism 7:56 la flute de pan 2:31 out of this world 5:16 metaphor on the floor 2:06 approximate mood swing no: 2 2:14 pause 2:30 U3P-1504 (disc 2) 34:01 (doesnt' sound remastered, std1-2 sec pause between each trk) moments in love 10:17 close to the edit 5:28 3 fingers of love 4:44 beat box div.1 8:32 a time for fear 4:45 re: the horn disc "postponed til 2000" re: bonus disc of remixes "yes some sort of limited edition" so really, the reprise of 'dreaming in colour' lacking and the mix being different on the advance/longer is the main difference. the slight shaving of seconds on some tracks didn't seem to be a big deal, I do think the mastering is a bit punchier on the advance though. Blake wrote: > I've not quite gotten caught up on my backlog of messages > from the ZTT list, so I apologize if someone has already > mentioned this item... > > I was at a CD show and picked up a rather interesting promo > pack for AON's new 'Sedution Of Claude Debussy' release. > > There are two discs in die cut sleeves. The first is the > 13 track release of 'Seduction' with different cover art than > the other two promos (the 12 track or the 13 track UD-53235). > The other disc is titled 'Sources & Methods' which is a 5 track > promo compilation of old AON tracks: > > 1. Moments In Love > 2. Close (To The Edit) > 3. (Three) Fingers Of Love > 4. Beat Box (Diversion 1) > 5. A Time For Fear (Who's Afraid) > > There is a short biography printed on the back of the 'Sources & > Methods' sleeve. > > Also in the pack are 6 rice paper-like inserts that have various > graphics on one side and biography information on the other. > > Insert One talks about Debussy's influence on modern music. > > Insert Two is an extract from the "Art Of Noise Manifesto" > > Insert Three lists (in very smal print) a ton of AON influences > including 808 State, Randy Quaid, Village Voice, Andy Warhol, etc. > > Insert Four and Five both give a paragraph description of each of the > thirteen songs on 'Seduction'. > > Insert Six talks more about Debussy's influence on modern music. > > All of this is packaged in 7x5 mylar bag with an 'Art Of Noise' logo > sticker on the front. > > Just thought I'd let everyone know... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 17:15:58 +0100 From: Ian Peel Subject: (ztt) 10x10x10x10 10. A little musical update from me... 9. Anyone see Art of Noise (Trevor and Paul) on Something For The Weekend (VH-1 in the UK) this morning?! I only caught the last five minutes - inane questions about Duane Eddy, Tom Jones and Genesis, followed by videos of Britney Spears and Aerosmith! Ironic and depressing (but a little exciting). 8. Leilani's new single seems to be getting reasonably heavy rotation on The Box channel on UK cable. 7. That new Art of Noise box set (Inside, ZTT 130CDX) sure is tasty. But why is everyone calling it a box set? It's just a box - nothing more! 6. Gutted I missed the Lee Griffiths showcase at Madame Jo Jo's last Monday! 5. The Frames have never been my cup of tea, but their new album Dance The Devil... (ZTT 127CD) is actually rather good. Three rubbish tracks but the rest are great - especially Star Star and the title track. It's out 12 July with a single - The Pavement - out 7 June. 4. Talking of new releases, I've recently been absorbing two CD promos of The Frames (where's the DC gone?!) and Lee Griffiths. The Pavement Tune/Steal My Body/Look Back Now on the former. Feeling The Strain/Do It Again/Funky Junky Monkey on the latter. No catalogue numbers on either. There's also a four track Album Sampler (again no cat. no., made up by Masterpiece Mastering a la TSOCD original promo but with a picture sleeve) from Lee Griffiths lurking around. It has Feeling The Strain/Crazy/Sweet Baby James/Morning After. 3. Rather chuffed to get my hands on a copy of the Art of Noise - Metaforce CD single a couple of weeks ago. ZTT 129CD with original/roni size/rhythm masters mixes. Same size/shape of packaging as for State 808's Bond CD single for those that are interested. Don't lose any sleep waiting for the Roni Size remix. It's not that great - his original productions are fine, but he's never turned in tremendous remixes, has he? Check Nicolette's Let No One live Rent Free Inside Your Head double pack for evidence of that. 2. Also on my playlist this week: Fridge: Eph (Go Beat) Muslimgauze: Remixes No. 2 (Soleil Moon) Dub Funk Association: The Pendulum Version (Tanty) Faye Whale: Good Impression (VHP) Various: Marconi Point (Iris Light) 1. boogie Ian Peel http://welcome.to/the.world.of.ian.peel (is under construction) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 00:41:08 +0200 From: fisonic@t-online.de (Joerg Fitzner) Subject: Re: (ztt) 'Sedution' Promo Pack Hi! Blake wrote: >I was at a CD show and picked up a rather interesting promo >pack for AON's new 'Sedution Of Claude Debussy' release. > >There are two discs in die cut sleeves. The first is the >13 track release of 'Seduction' with different cover art [...] >The other disc is titled 'Sources & Methods' which is a 5 track >promo compilation of old AON tracks: >[...] >Also in the pack are 6 rice paper-like inserts that have various >graphics on one side and biography information on the other. >[...] >All of this is packaged in 7x5 mylar bag with an 'Art Of Noise' logo >sticker on the front. > >Just thought I'd let everyone know... Wow!!! Is that a US promo pack or UK? (Is the included TSOCD cd cat.no. ZTT130CDP?) Is it maybe the 'Inside' promo pack which you can win on the website? And, what's the catalogue number of the 'Source & Methods' disc? Congratulations Joerg # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 19:42:56 +0200 From: fisonic@t-online.de (Joerg Fitzner) Subject: (ztt) Re: The Art of the Seduction Hello! James wrote: >Joerg wrote: >> [...] I was surprised the changes are rather elemental on some tracks. >> [...] > >Hey (hey hey), you mean the 13-track version is substantially different? >I've been listening to the 12-track, and not heard the 13. All in all for the full album, the changes aren't too big, although one can find some minor details changed all around. But I think the general mood is about the same. I think the changes in "Born On A Sunday" and "Dreaming In Colour" are the most obvious. In "Born On A Sunday" the butcher has reincarnated some additional female singing, which makes the intro of the song sound like a silly Andreew Lloyd Webbber musical. Later on there's a stupid synth (bass or what) effect at one scene, which I personnally hate. But on the other there's some new piano in the song, which I love! What I generally dislike about the changes in this particular song, is that it's destroyed the groove, which had build up so nicely in the initial version. (But that's just my very personal opinion.) BTW, I like the changes and slpitting they have done to "Dreaming In Colour" (it simply didn't have the stamina for 8.5 minutes before), but I found the trackorder for the second half of the record was better in the first version. Firstly because in that the contrast at the start of "Metaphor On The Floor" was at a maximum on the unlimited Richter-scale (who's almost crashed his car? closely, closely). And secondly because then Paul Morley was the first and the last voice on this record. So there's no shadow without light, and vice versa - always vice versa! Cheers Joerg # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info ztt" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email ztt@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # ZTT discography available at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?ztt ------------------------------ End of ztt-digest V2 #112 *************************