From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest) To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: mobility-digest V1 #263 Reply-To: mobility Sender: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes mobility-digest Tuesday, November 17 1998 Volume 01 : Number 263 (mobility) def is dope (mobility) Blah blah blah Re: (mobility) Re: electronica??? Re: (mobility) def is dope Re: (mobility) underwater (mobility) Re: electronica is bald??? (mobility) Re: caffeine electronica??? RE: (mobility) Re: caffeine electronica??? (mobility) Mobility archives on moby.org (mobility) ade Blah clay blah g blah blah blah!!!!! (mobility) Modulations (was re: MobyMovies) Re: (mobility) Modulations (was re: MobyMovies) Re: (mobility) still depressed..... Re: (mobility) My (dumb) Moby question... RE: (mobility) Re: electronica??? (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #262 (mobility) More Lomax (mobility) mass music market and oatmeal zombification ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 15:33:53 -0800 From: danny legare Subject: (mobility) def is dope so i go home for lunch from work and i see the paper i've been hoping to see for weeks. the little notice that a parcel is waiting for me at the local postal pick-up thingy. i received my moby shirts in the mail today-the folks over at def also sent me the honey t-shirt. it has the orange pumpkin on the front with moby-honey written on the back. it's a pleasure to do business with them. wuhoo! it's also good to see some fellow canadians on this list-and wow! welcome kelly-and the west coast (vancouver) is not what it's all cracked up to be. scenic, yes-but lacking in the culture i got from back home (montreal) and.... they do not film the x-files here anymore...it's weird seeing palm trees and sunshine now on the show....soon enough, scully will be walking around in a bathing suit and applying suntan lotion to skinner. i got 4 or 5 moby digests over the last few days. good to see, good to see... clay-you still make my day with your postings. i agree with the erasure cd being what it is. pop bliss, in fact, next to moby-they might be one of the most under-rated synth pop bands around. they have the fan-base, just no radio play. other than electronic-ah, i listen to ska, punk, folk, industrial (often this and electronic-ah are lumped together..), jean michel jarre, squirrel nut zippers, new order, world-beat (realworld stuff), shoegazer (slowdive is the best band in the world..for me...this month...) so-along with the shirts got some stickers and a little merchandise onfo sheet saying that a new single will be out in march of 99. any news on that? cheers, dan np:emmylou harris "goin' back to harlan" Dan Legare Nettwerk Productions phone:604.654.2929 fax:604.654.1993 http://www.nettwerk.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:29:25 -0500 From: Ade Subject: (mobility) Blah blah blah *Yeah, it is good to see more messages on the list, but remember too that if you want info that's been posted before archives of the list are posted on the web: http://www.moby.org/archives/ or http://www.xmission.com:80/pub/lists/mobility/archive/?911235598. Speaking of which, it looks like archives on moby.org haven't been updated in a while? Is this just a temporary thing? >http://moby.wiretrip.net *I can't connect. Should I be able to now? >I am working on artwork for thanks2, but donnot have a scanner and >therefore cannot send it to you via email (it is not done on computer >either). I was wondering if anyone would volunteer to scan it for me? *You could probably get it done at a local Kinko's or something like that if you can't find anyone. *I think shaved heads are supercool. I've been shaving my head for a few years now. I believe that everyone should shave their heads--men and women alike. There's too much burden surrounding an unshaved head. People worry all the time if their hair looks OK, they have to spend $$$ on hair care products, their drains get clogged, they have to worry about lice, and so on. When I first shaved my head I was blown away by the new found freedom and refreshment I experienced. >Does anyone, besides me, listen to anything other than electronic music? *I admit that that's what I listen to primarily. I dig most of all music w/out words--whether electronic music, jazz, classical, and so on--I often feel that there's a lot more quality put into that work. But then I grew up on hip hop and find myself repressing to that every now and then. I also enjoy a tidbit of punk, hardcore, ska, pop, alternative, whatever every now and then. I've also been guilty of watching some MTV when I'm bored. *Didn't we have that argument a few months ago about labeling music "electronica"? IMHO, Labels aren't the best thing, but there are times that they help. I don't think anyone's trying to "stick it to electronic music" by labeling it. We label every kind of music. It would be worse to go into a record store and have every CD crammed together with no idea of what any of the music will sound like. And hey, even if little kids going around using it as a buzz word or not that's no prob. 'cause I still dig the music eh? That's enough from me on that for now.... >soon enough, scully will be walking >around in a bathing suit and applying suntan lotion to skinner. *Except that Skinner isn't on the show anymore. Anyone else watch the show last night and get freaked out 'cause they thought the intro was for real? It was esp. odd 'cause the supposed station that was hosting the special report was channel 11 and that's the channel that FOX is on where I am. *Just a side note: what's Canadian TV like? What percent of the shows are American? *Peace out. *np: One of my roommates whacking at a guitar and the other wailing on a harmonica pretty loudly. They're not really playing anything at all and not in harmony or whatever. Mais c'est la vie n'est pas? - --Ade. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:31:05 -0800 From: "G. Walker" Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: electronica??? someone asked if there were people on this list who listened to music other than 'electronic.' Moby is the only 'electronic' musician i listen to. i liked the 'drum and bass' catagory for a little while last year, but i've loved the Beatles, Pearl Jam, and REM for years and i'll always love them. That's my 2 cents. - -g. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:19:50 EST From: Chilidiba9@aol.com Subject: Re: (mobility) def is dope hey danny....can you tell me how you went about ordering moby shirts and stuff through def..thanx..elie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:40:09 -0700 From: Damian Subject: Re: (mobility) underwater > Geoffrey Sproule wrote: > > does anyone know where i can get hold of underwater on cd > i have tried loads of music stores on the net and they only have every > thing is wrong > if you find it on your travels let me know I recommend using MUTE BANK if you're having trouble. http://www.mutelibtech.com/mute/bank/bank.htm It takes a few minutes to get familiar with how they're organized but it's worth the time because they have what you want when it comes to Mute items. I believe you'll want to order: EVERYTHING IS WRONG / DLCD / STUMM130 DLCD stands for the double limited CD which includes UNDERWATER, you might want to mention that in the order just to help clarify things. The DLCD costs 10.99 British Pounds plus 2.00 Pounds for shipping. 12.99 GBP British Pounds is about 21.60 USD American Dollars. With Christmas approaching the shipping might take longer... maybe 3-4 weeks. But you'll get it and will be supporting Mute at the same time. Happy Day.... Damian. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:37:37 +0000 From: clay Subject: (mobility) Re: electronica is bald??? and ya know i hate that word traditional and polarize and oh yeah i don't really care for the word ambient cause sometimes it means the aura or reflection of sound in a room emanated originally from a bird outside or the tinkling of wine glasses blending with that of a piano and the murmur of people eating in a restaurant. much too over-used. i think we need more words to more accurately categorize the very specific meanings we wish to convey. and i hate the word electronica but shit..... what else we gon kill it? it's a done deal...it seems to me. is moby really bald? i always thought it was one of those uncle fester skin-caps. and i love pretending to be cool.....jus like everyone else> clay ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:45:40 +0000 From: clay Subject: (mobility) Re: caffeine electronica??? hey eric> the reason they don't call it all electronica is cuz it was made in the late 90's it's got big fat beats mechanical and sampled and makes use of a variety of noises and attitudes that weren't used by earlier electronic groups such as tangerine dream vangelis depeche mode erasure eno tomita howard jones gary numan human league heaven 17> the word sucks but most words do > Q: why do they call it a turd? A: cuz we named the other one bill (hey....i wote a widdle!) clay ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:54:17 -0500 From: "Eric M. Goldberg" Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: caffeine electronica??? > hey eric> > the reason they don't call it all electronica is cuz it was made in the i dont know if youre getting the two confused, but i dont want them all to be called electronicA.. I just like the description "Electronic Music" music that is supported by or soley made with electronic instruments. samplers, keyboards, synths, whatnot.. everytime i hear the word electronicA, all i think of is the band RepublicA oh well.. i just say to people, I like MUSIC! eric ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:03:00 -0700 From: Daniel Cerman Subject: (mobility) Mobility archives on moby.org Ade wrote: > of which, it looks like archives on moby.org haven't been updated in a > while? Is this just a temporary thing? Yes. Due to a bug in my message HTMLifying software, archives after a certain date look like garbage. I need to fix the program, and I will. I've been really busy lately, though, and haven't had the time yet. But I am still collecting the archives, and once the program gets fixed, they will be posted and updated more regularly again. Dan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:29:35 +0000 From: clay Subject: (mobility) ade Blah clay blah g blah blah blah!!!!! Ade wrote > When I first shaved my head I was blown away by the new found freedom > and refreshment I experienced. > : ) Ade> we understand the freedom part but what was the refreshment part that you experienced with that? was it a sodeee-pop or mo like some lemonade your gurlfren made? inquiring minds want to know! and Ade also wrote.....> I've also been guilty of watching some MTV when I'm > bored.> see..... what happens! i'll bet you started that about the time you had them refresssshments. there's a direct correlation between being bald-happy and wanting to watch mtv when bored. i have a suggestion if you are bored......... grow hair. really. it's a fun and exciting hobby and a great way to pass the time. first you just sit there and after a few days you see these little nubby things starting to grow....well...you get the picture. and it's cheaper than tatoos. and for yar unfortunate victims of non-self-inflicted baldness ...(and therefore boredom)....and thusly mtv (gasp)...... we still have a remedy. wear a toupe!@!!!!!! i have several styles and colors to choose from (e-mail privately...please....this list is filled up with crap...i'm tellin ya) and i found that when i wear mine i never get bored and so i never have to watch mtv. and boy i'm tellin ya i got ladeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyssssszzzzzzzzzz (and even a couple very gentle men) everywhere> houston baton rouge topeka wichita it really works> oh...and g...... it costs more than 2 cents to post on this list ask damian for details........... not moby (he busy). ok. clay (shut up) ps i know y'all be glad when my job gets going again! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:38:14 +0100 From: Jonathan Ruano Subject: (mobility) Modulations (was re: MobyMovies) On Sun, Nov 15, 1998 at 12:10:08AM -0500, Adam Matthew Damerow wrote: > A few quick words on the "Modulations" movie. I have not seen it, but > through some simple research at the internet movie database I found the > following: > [..] A friend of mine read in a magazine (that he's not lent me yet), that it was to be showed in a Spanish cinema festival (unfortunately a bit far from where I live).. I thought you USA people would have already reached it. :-? BTW, how do you pronounce Moby ? Is it like movie (but with 'b'), as moo-bee, or moh-bee ? Just curiosity... np: Jeff Buckley "Grace" - -- Jonathan Ruano ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:30:27 +0000 (GMT) From: Tim Beecher Subject: Re: (mobility) Modulations (was re: MobyMovies) It's MOH-BEE John. TMB On Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:38:14 +0100 Jonathan Ruano wrote: > On Sun, Nov 15, 1998 at 12:10:08AM -0500, Adam Matthew Damerow wrote: > > > A few quick words on the "Modulations" movie. I have not seen it, but > > through some simple research at the internet movie database I found the > > following: > > [..] > A friend of mine read in a magazine (that he's not lent me yet), that it > was to be showed in a Spanish cinema festival (unfortunately a bit far from > where I live).. I thought you USA people would have already reached it. :-? > > BTW, how do you pronounce Moby ? Is it like movie (but with 'b'), as > moo-bee, or moh-bee ? Just curiosity... > > np: Jeff Buckley "Grace" > > -- > Jonathan Ruano > - ---------------------- Tim Beecher Cranfield University T.Beecher@Cranfield.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:00:11 -0500 From: AJ Brustein Subject: Re: (mobility) still depressed..... Off topic. Totally. Yes, I think Globe is good. No, I don't think they are extremely talented. AI don't know if the kids here are smarter or just eating it up, but the CDs are soo damn expensive here that they had better follow their tastes unless daddy drives Mercedes. All of the J-Pop is like the Spice Girls. I like the Spice Girls, but kno wthey are pretty much talentless. Globe is more along the lines of Ray of Light than Spice World, but it really has something that makes me not want to take it out of the CD player. Try and findit online somewhere on RA. And to Kelly - I don't know if you are into Orbital, but you should join the Orbital Mailing list. There is a girl on the list who is exactly like you and also lives in Canada. Maybe Toronto or Montreal. Aimee I think. You should check it out. LAter. AJ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:38:07 CST From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: Re: (mobility) My (dumb) Moby question... >For the longest time I >had a thing >for Charlie Paulson (guitar player from Goldfinger who has a clean shaven >head and >wears a dog collar sometimes). I love Goldfinger's new version of "More Today Than Yesterday". It's very possibly better than the original. >I'm >seriously considering >shaving MY head (yes, i know i'm a gurl and gurls don't do this too often) >because I >don't know what to do with my hair. Girls with shaved heads are, very nearly, the bomb. The ones I've seen look really good. Of course I'm also infatuated with Ani DiFranco when she had braids and the blue/green hair. I can't tell you how many times I've drooled over the insert to 'Dilate'. Anyway, you want a stupid question? Here's one (that relates to Moby): Is he related to Scott Hall? I haven't watched wrestling in forever. It's...it's... d! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:09:03 CST From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: electronica??? >Moby rules. Yup, that pretty much sums up everything. But, wouldn't it be moderately safe to assume that all types of music today are based (either directly or loosely) based on classical music? Also, it seems that more often than not, "Electronic music" collections contain the word "Electronica". For instance, "Electronica", "Electronica 2" (which has Moby's "Feeling So Real" on it, as well as Voodoo Child's Lopez mix of "Dog Heaven".), and I'm sure there are countless others. That wild and wacky Moby... Divinity, d ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: 17 Nov 1998 09:22:06 -0600 From: "April Kilduff" Subject: (mobility) Re: mobility-digest V1 #262 RE>mobility-digest V1 #262 11/17/98 and suits are well known for abusing everybody in their path in the name of profits. I could write an essay on the evils of mass marketed music, they help the corporations market music to the mindless many. do you really think that the mass market is mindless? that seems really insulting. i've noticed musicians and nonmusicians consume music at rather different standards. just because a band isn't totally innovative and original doesn't mean they can't be appreciated for other reasons, such as sentiment or emotion or amusement. and sure there are some "suits" that are only out for a buck, but i've met a lot of them who just want their product to find its way to people for whom it will be useful. hence the use of target marketing. these are just some thoughts of mine. it still scares me when people automatically use the words "suits" and "evil" together. adios, april. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:27:08 CST From: "Derek Goodwrench" Subject: (mobility) More Lomax I know this subject died awhile back, but, while reading the book _Teen Spirit_ (which tells about Nirvana's songs), I came across the following about "Where Did You Sleep Last Night", a Leadbelly song: "In 1933, folk archivist John Lomax was travelling throughout the southern United States, making simple recordings of "found" music-work songs, back porch blues, murder ballads and assorted folk tales. They had discovered that one of the richest sources of this kind of music was behind prison bars-prisoners who had little else to do but sing their songs to pass the time. In Louisiana, Lomax recognized a singular talent when he recorded several of Ledbetter's original songs. He went to the Louisiana governor and interceded on Ledbetter's behalf-the singer, who was in on a charge of attempted murder, was pardoned after he proved his worth by writing a song especially for the governor." It goes on more about him, but I just found this interesting. If this was mentioned before, then I apologize. Later, d ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 12:38:53 -0500 From: Steve Giles Subject: (mobility) mass music market and oatmeal zombification April wrote: >>it still scares me when people >>automatically use the words "suits" and "evil" together. Perhaps I generalized too much. I did not mean 'all', I meant 'many'. There are many out there not interested in the music at all, only how it can be manipulated to make money. I do feel that the mass market is largely mindless, particularly the teenage music market. Lots of gimmick and repetition. My use of 'evil' may have been to harsh. That really should have been clearly directed at those who perpetuate a lack of integrity & imagination. One may argue that the existance of fans for say, the Spice Girls, validates the process of false image and monetary focus. This hard to communicate clearly. Allow me this comparison. Have you seen the new commercial for some quesadilla recipe, where it shows two stereotypical teenage boys acting extremely stupid? They smell 'good' food, think it's take-out night, and go to the kitchen where they tell the Mom how great she is, and that she should learn the recipe for the quesadillas, when in fact she made them. They use words phrases like "Way cool, Mom!" & "Allright dude! Takeout night!" They reflect an America of idiot kids and condoning moms in an attempt to identify with the viewer. While they may succeed, I'm personally insulted by the way they show it as 'OK' and 'normal' to be this way. Without saying or implying it, the commercial embraces this message: Stupidity is the norm, your kids are stupid, we at Acme food understand this, we understand each other, buy our product. I want to be challenged by my music, not comforted in my own stupidity. The mass music market feeds bland oatmeal to a market that eats only bland oatmeal and is afraid to try strawberry flavor, because they are comfortable with the bland, and everybody else eats the bland, so on with the bland. Now, you can say that because everybody eats the bland and like it that all is wonderful. Sure. But lots of good flavors are ignored, wasted in fact, while the bland is continually the only flavor easily accessible. I find it appalling. Another food analogy. Everybody wants McDonald and ignores the gourmet cuisine becuase McD's is fast, accessible, and easy to swallow. Nobody is willing to put forth the effort to cook and enjoy the gourmet, but for a few. You can't be a lover of fine wines until you've tasted them and can appreciate them. I want the US to ditch their grape juice and open their minds. It's too bad conformity is cool in my neighborhood. Lots of these kids have amazing potential if only they can break the bonds of mediocrity taught to them by an insecure peer group, and parents neglecting to teach the value of self. Back to the Spice Girls. They're fun. I have no problem with little girls having fun listening to the Spice Girls. I do have a problem with discouraging development of musical taste. The record companies cook up albums by a formula that sells just like McD's does with burgers. While much of the music out there is fun, it doesn't demand anything of the listener, it doesn't reward the ponderance of itself, it doesn't grow in depth with time. It's just disposable styrofoam music that is fun, but ultimately harmful, not for what it does, but for what it doesn't do. However, diversity & originality are slow things to create and to appreciate, and those elements are not friends of the runaway smash hit. Which is a friend of money. So a large amount of the most frequently played music not original, diverse, challenging, or thoughtful. But damn if it ain't profitable. Stifle your radios, not your heads. Remember, I said most, not all. I love U2, and they're huge. Moby is a very emotional kinda guy. I think he likes the fun and mindless bit the Spice Girls represent. A bit of escapism for him. After, he does let the world's problems rest on his shoulders. - -Steve thanks for bearing along with my unimportant important pretensious rightness arguement that is for fun and serious, why?, just because, keep looking for alternate power sources and illegal radio stations ------------------------------ End of mobility-digest V1 #263 ****************************** ------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to majordomo@xmission.com with the line "unsubscribe mobility-digest" in the body.