What diversity of music tastes do you other Yello fans and fanettes have?
Art of Noise Bjork Buzzcocks Cabaret Voltaire Clash Cure Depeche Mode Electronic Esplendore Geometrico Elvis Costello Enigma Fatboy Slim Holger Czukay Honeymoon Killers Joy Division/New Order Kraftwerk Nash the Slash Propellerheads Silicon Teens The The Tuxedomoon Young Marble Giants Bob Olson
Could you explain the difference between a Fan and a Fanette? Is a fanette one of those small battery operated fans they hawk at the carnivals in hot weather? Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy (thegripguy@rogers.com) All your gymnastics grip needs right here! PODCASTING IS CHANGING THE WORLD! On Jan 31, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Robert Olson wrote:
What diversity of music tastes do you other Yello fans and fanettes have?
No mention of Klaus Schulze yet, so lets put him in there! If I was going to recommend any recordings, along the lines of "Blue Green" (first Yello album) Timewind Moondawn And if particularly into rhythmic stuff Blackdance He is very prolific and many, many albums, electronic equivilent of classical works, so deeply complex material, some works quite similar (1990's era), some very different. Quite often uses Arthur Brown as volcalist (yes that 60's "Fire" artist!), recordings are either studio or live (not both) but the live works are usually very well recorded and not possible to tell from studio material. While I have listed perhaps my 3 most favourite, I'd really recommend you audition recordings before buying, if there's demand, email me privately, and make some (2-5 minute) extracts so perhaps some person wishes to serve? May even use as an excuse to get my webspace up... -- Regards, Nic. We are the architects, not the victims of our own destiny
Oh yeah! Klaus Schulze is really great! One of the great pioniers of electronic music. His music is like Tangerin Dreams - only better. And he was member of Tangerin Dream at the first years. My favorite Albums are: Bodylove Moondawn Dig it A little genius piece of music: "Georg Trakl" (5.25 min) from the album "X". Grüße aus Berlin Max Smily Nic schrieb:
No mention of Klaus Schulze yet, so lets put him in there!
If I was going to recommend any recordings, along the lines of "Blue Green" (first Yello album)
Timewind Moondawn
And if particularly into rhythmic stuff
Blackdance
He is very prolific and many, many albums, electronic equivilent of classical works, so deeply complex material, some works quite similar (1990's era), some very different. Quite often uses Arthur Brown as volcalist (yes that 60's "Fire" artist!), recordings are either studio or live (not both) but the live works are usually very well recorded and not possible to tell from studio material.
While I have listed perhaps my 3 most favourite, I'd really recommend you audition recordings before buying, if there's demand, email me privately, and make some (2-5 minute) extracts so perhaps some person wishes to serve? May even use as an excuse to get my webspace up... -- Regards, Nic. We are the architects, not the victims of our own destiny
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