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Re: Pande-reviews: 1992.9 (Kiss Transmission 1)

Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 11:26 am
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:35 am FSOL - Kiss 100 FM Transmission 1 [radio mix] (26.12.1992)

This podcast features: (and I'd like to know where exactly !!) Edgar Froese
Aqua, start of Part 3.

Re: Pande-reviews: 1993.4 (Kiss 4)

Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:24 pm
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Thu May 23, 2013 3:29 am FSOL - Kiss 100 FM Transmission 4 [radio mix] (11.11.1993)
Kiss 100 FM Transmission 4 (Part 1) (29:07)

09:41 ????? - ?????

10:15 ????? - ?????
This is Jon Hassell, it sounds a lot like Ba-benzélé but I'm not completely convinced. I can't find another track that sounds like it though so it could just be pitched and layered with some other stuff.
Also:
00:00 Amorphous Androgynous - Liquid Incests environments (Intro) - (Quigley Records, 1993)
Liquid incests?! :lol:
15:45 ????? - ?????

17:04 ????? - ?????
No idea what this is, but it's all the same track.
Kiss 100 FM Transmission 4 (Part 5) (30:55)

01:21 ????? - ?????
'Abandoned Incoming' from Archive 6.

Re: Pande-reviews: 1993.4 (Kiss 4)

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 12:09 am
by Ross
Ross wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:24 pm This is Jon Hassell, it sounds a lot like Ba-benzélé but I'm not completely convinced. I can't find another track that sounds like it though so it could just be pitched and layered with some other stuff.
Fucking hell, just learned that he died a day or so ago. What a really unpleasantly weird coincidence.

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:54 am
by mcbpete
Oddly I'd been listening through a lot of Hassell stuff over the last few weeks as well. As he'd featured in a lot of the sets I was wondering if he was the one sampled at the end of An End Of Sorts - but soon realised that his trumpet style is quite a bit different...

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:58 am
by Ross
Yes, his trumpet-through-pedals sound is very distinctive, although there are a few modern players who try to emulate his sound (Arve Henriksen does a very good job).

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 1:14 pm
by Pandemonium
Kiss Test 2 - the Weatherall bit is a remix of Still Fighting by Sabres of Paradise — not found anywhere else! — or maybe an early version — ‘cos that track came out in 1993.

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:44 pm
by Ross
Kiss Transmission 3
Part 1
20:41 Reload - 1642 Try 621
Played on top of the Sound Clash Republic track.

36:20 Space - Venus (Jimmy Cauty project)

1:03:00 is definitely FSOL, the reverb on those squelches is the same as a lot of reverbs they use at this point. I'm putting it down as an unknown environment on my blog.

1:04:42 23 Skidoo - Fire

1:21:21 Dick Walter - Pendulum (A)


Part 2
04:07 The Future Sound of London - Environments (Part 2)



Pandemonium wrote: Tue May 21, 2013 2:12 pm 09:01 The Future Sound of London - Cascade Part 4 [aka Elaborate Burn] - (Virgin, 1993)
Nah, part 3 is Elaborate Burn. This track (part 4) is totally different.

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:52 pm
by Ross
Kiss Transmission 2 Part 5:
05:52 Space - Venus

Amusingly this part is identical to a half hour section of Transmission 3.


Kiss Transmission 5:
Part 1
27:02 The Future Sound of London - Abandoned Incoming

Part 4
09:30 Air Liquide - Das Quellgebiet Des Amazonas

Part 5
16:39 Thunderground – Illegal Rush

Part 6
16:20 Edgar Froese - Aqua



Kiss Transmission 6
Part 1
00:45 Florence - Dominion Sequence
03:02 Florence - Jupiter Satellites

Part 3
23:58 Space - Venus (played on top of the Reload track)

Part 5:
10:30 Pretty sure this is an unreleased FSOL track

Part 6
08:06 Edgar Froese - Aqua


Essential Mix '93
Part 1
11:59 Air Liquide - Das Quellgebiet Des Amazonas
"He's all healed now and he's... he's very happy" dialogue from 1989 movie Black Rainbow.

Part 2
00:00 Space - Venus
19:26 Andreas Vollenweider - Pearls and Tears

Part 3
20:15 Dick Walter - Pendulum (A) (not Circles, as given in the original tracklist)
22:44 This is just the start of the next track, Space Cow

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:53 am
by Ross
The Kitchen NY
Joy Division, Preston 1980, can't find any 'Leave the Lights Alone Please' sample.

"I'm not... I don't have a mind that way. My mind is what works. If something works, it functions, I have a mind and procedure." - from a Pure History documentary called Charles Manson: The Man Who Killed the 60s.

'Eyes Pop - Skin Explodes - Everybody Dead' is kind of present, its opening environment being at 52:44.

1:04:56 Dirty Shadows environment
1:07:50 A Study of Six Guitars environment

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 12:39 pm
by Ross
I've discovered from the The Most Important Moments of a Life that the hip-hoppish track found on most of the 3D Headspace Tour transmissions is called 'Open Enclosure'.

Re: Pande-reviews: 1996.4 (FSOL - ISDN Shows '96 Part 2)

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:10 pm
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2013 4:20 pm FSOL - ISDN Transmission 6, France (Fun Radio) [live mix] (05.11.1996)
- bootleg / first official release 07.03.2010

Image

There were two France Fun Radio ISDN shows released on the Pod Room in 2010, and both of them were marked with incorrect dates. This one (the first one) marked as 17.05.1997 is probably transmitted on 05.11.1996. This is suggested by the tracklists and the numbering of this session as ISDN 6.
Turns out it's actually 08/11/96:

Some amusing stuff with Gaz speaking French at the start.

Re: Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:40 pm
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:35 am Bootleg 1, WMNF Radio, Tampa, Florida:
Identical to Kiss Transmission 5, Part 6
Pandemonium wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:35 am Part 2:
Identical to Kiss Transmission 6, Part 5.
Pandemonium wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:35 am Bootleg 2:
Identical to Kiss Transmission 6, Part 4.

Re: Pande-reviews: 1994.3 (Liquid Cool, ISDN T4, 3D, Kiss '94)

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:22 pm
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:35 am FSOL - ISDN Transmission 4, Netherlands (VPRO Radio) [live mix] (09.09.1994)
- bootleg / first official release 01.02.2010

54:40 ????? - starts with the original full-length 'turn the lights off' talk, goes into some kind of modern classical piece and builds to some braindance beat...
Beat is from Are We Fightin Us
Pandemonium wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2013 1:35 am FSOL - ISDN Transmission 4, Netherlands (VPRO Radio) [live mix] (09.09.1994)
- bootleg / first official release 01.02.2010

1:10:52 ????? - wtf is this... a no-comment weird one...
Closing environment to 'A Diversionary Tactic'.

Re: Pande-reviews: 1994.0 (Mixing It, 2 ISDNs, Fripp Essential)

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:32 am
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:45 pmAnd if there were any FSOL fans that knew the previous FSOL material and waited for Lifeforms, they were blasted away three times more when they heard all this new material! I mean, come on, Lifeforms comes out in 5 days and Dougans/Cobain are one year into the future playing new ISDN album material.
I always found this really strange, as none of the other 3D Headspace Tour shows are remotely the same. And I just worked out why.
The ISDN credits have it as 5/11/94 (and, er, 3/11/94), and interviews talk about a November show to The Kitchen. The date on the Pod Room version is the wrong way around. It was transmitted on 5th November as part of the late '94 tour.

Now I have a lot of rewriting to do!

Re: Pande-reviews: 1995.1 (BBC Essential Mix 2 + 3 remixes)

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:23 pm
by Ross
Pandemonium wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:07 am FSOL - BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix 2 (Fuct Up Soup) [radio mix] (04.06.1995)

08:13 Small Fish with Spine - Stickleback EP - (OMW, 1995) - EP name, not track.
- if anyone has this EP maybe he can pinpoint the right track (YouTube can't...)
It's the synth pad that comes in at 11 minutes, from 'Siliom' - no idea what the funky track is. 'Junk Food' from the same EP starts at 12:02.
13:41 Patrick Pulsinger - Dogmatic Sequences EP - (Disko B, 1994) - EP name, not track.
- if anyone has this EP maybe he can pinpoint the right track (YouTube can't...)
'Citylights Pt I (Birthpain)'
25:42 Biting Tongues - Feverhouse (Part ??) - (Factory, 1985) - which part??
Pt 2
38:11 Beverly De Fries-D'Albert - Mental Sailing (Electronic Music Album No.1) - (Coronet, 1981) - album name, not track.
Synth squelches are samples in Snake Hips!
48:55 Hypnopedia - Spectral EP (BOY Records, 1992) - EP name, not track.
- if anyone has this EP maybe he can pinpoint the right track (YouTube can't...)
'Spectral'.
57:08 Woob - Amoeba - (em:t, 1994) - it's avery short and very quiet track
Nope, this doesn't start until 58:18.
57:24 Yage's Noise Collection - London Underground - (unreleased, 1995)
Field recording, starts just before 59 minutes.
00:00 Tortoise - Guriri - no such track... it has bits and pieces of Environments Birds...
It's 'Goriri', at 1:31.
01:13 Link - Eel Out - no such track... if we're talking about the Link alias of Mark Pritchard of Global Communication...
03:49 Andrea Parker and David Morley - Angular Art / After Dark (Infonet, 1995) - two different tracks from same release
Link & E621 - 'Antacid' starts at 3:49.
'After Dark' starts to fade in around 7:33. I don't hear 'Angular Art' in there anywhere.
13:47 The Oum Organisation - Laugh - (??? unknown band / unknown track)
'Laugh' by Come, released on Come Organisation, early William Bennett project.
15:08 23 Skidoo - Porno Bass - (Illuminated Records, 1984)
Starts at 15:21
25:46 Bassballs - Don't Suck on My Bag - (??? unknown band / unknown track)
Brian confirmed this is an FSOL alias.
29:52 ????? - ?????
- the only unknown track, it would not be a FSOL mix if there wasn't for at least one unknown track :)
29:37 The Future Sound of London - Unknown environment
30:47 Richard Pinhas - Trapeze/Interference

Of course, I've since found two more unknown tracks...
42:22 The Million Sellers - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - (??? unknown band) - original by Ennio Morricone (EMI, 1966)
The Today People from the album The Million Sellers.
50:14 Santana - Live Album (Far-out Son of Lung Deconstruct) - (unreleased, 1995) - (original track, ???)
- another short snipet from some live Santana performance - Santana fans - help!
Supposedly called 'Soulflowers', although I can't find any reference to that anywhere else online other than the original Mixmag tracklist.
55:51 Zeebox - Transsexual - (unreleased)
'Arseholed' from Zeebox 2.