Mind Maps 3
Re: Mind Maps 3
Pre-show warm up: various noises and effects, some spoken samples.
Ok, so I think this is what we got:
Opening noises... same as one of the early EBS mixes.
Answerphone messages (of course).
Heogen remix - melodic IDM stuff, as expected, lovely.
More answerphones.
MⒶ - Brian and Martin? More melodic IDM.
Backwards voices, field recordings, answerphones.
Inkipak remix - continues in the same vein as the previous ones. The focus on remixes gives these Mind Maps shows a really different feel to other FSOL/FSOLDigital releases.
Could you leave the lights alone please? Stop flashing the fucking lights.
FSOL - This sounds familiar, maybe a calendar track? Or similar to something that's been released. Maybe on an earlier mix? Hmm.
Answerphones, including one from Robert Fripp, whose car has broken down.
Soutien Gorge remix - slow chunky groove with some Lifeforms sounds in the background, very Rituals, maybe a touch more uplifting with happy melodies in the second half.
Weird screaming noises. Mixmag answerphone message. "Aphex is up for it."
Skurken remix - slower IDM stuff here, breaks down to craziness midway through.
Gurgly noises, guitar notes, quiet spoken voices.
Enofa - Obscure Diagram (Yage Rmx) - my track given a bit of a hectic makeover, the original is quite sparse but this is pretty danceable.
More answerphones.
Min-Y-Llan ft Melatron - Crash (Yage Rmx) - glitchy beats and whispered vocals, more complex beats, disorienting synth pads, eerie stuff.
More answerphones.
FSOL - slow, IDMish, bloopy melodies. Some slow breakbeats in the second half, slowed down samples, getting more complex and turning into a weird digital mush.
Weird noises, a field recording from something that I can't remember... annoying. Acoustic guitars, water sounds. "Wind, water, fire... I am the daughter of elements".
Mole Jeek remix - slow, murky, more Rituals style.
Backwards piano, synths, voices. Sample that's used on Environments 1, 2, 3 and 6.5. More answerphones.
FSOL - beautiful piano, building up into a crescendo of synths and sounds, strings, first beatless track on the mix so far.
Humanoid - 85-92/Analogue Bubblebath-era Aphex style updated with modern (non-acid) Humanoid production. A stunner.
Yage - acoustic guitar loops and answerphones.
Moshonsensu remix - fast, percussive track, brooding synths.
BDog - funky bass, breaks, wah guitars, huge change from the rest of the mix but works well.
Answerphones.
Heogen remix - more gorgeous synths, much slower this time, beautiful track.
Liz Fraser answerphone.
Riz Maslen remix - choral and piano, incredible end to the mix.
So it's very much in big polished melodic IDM territory again, in the same vein as the previous mixes.
Bonus minute mix:
Chunky chunky beats, hip-hop territory oh wait no it's IDM again. 303 acid at the end. This really isn't like anything I've heard from FSOL before. e7.003 material.
Beautiful downtempo track, very '90s ambient house blissful vibe. Too short!
You know the way everybody's into weirdness right now...
And so it was all over... I did not know then how much was ended...
Dan Pemberton - The Workshop of Invention (The Future Sound Of London Remix)
Fast funky breaks track.
Max Richter answerphone message.
Something technoey, four-to-the-floor beats. Acid! This has got to be Humanoid.
Drones, answerphone messages.
Bleepy analogue, childlike melodies, hauntological... but then pads, string samples, getting more epic. Stunning. More e7.003 material! This album isn't going to be anything like past releases.
Ok, so I think this is what we got:
Opening noises... same as one of the early EBS mixes.
Answerphone messages (of course).
Heogen remix - melodic IDM stuff, as expected, lovely.
More answerphones.
MⒶ - Brian and Martin? More melodic IDM.
Backwards voices, field recordings, answerphones.
Inkipak remix - continues in the same vein as the previous ones. The focus on remixes gives these Mind Maps shows a really different feel to other FSOL/FSOLDigital releases.
Could you leave the lights alone please? Stop flashing the fucking lights.
FSOL - This sounds familiar, maybe a calendar track? Or similar to something that's been released. Maybe on an earlier mix? Hmm.
Answerphones, including one from Robert Fripp, whose car has broken down.
Soutien Gorge remix - slow chunky groove with some Lifeforms sounds in the background, very Rituals, maybe a touch more uplifting with happy melodies in the second half.
Weird screaming noises. Mixmag answerphone message. "Aphex is up for it."
Skurken remix - slower IDM stuff here, breaks down to craziness midway through.
Gurgly noises, guitar notes, quiet spoken voices.
Enofa - Obscure Diagram (Yage Rmx) - my track given a bit of a hectic makeover, the original is quite sparse but this is pretty danceable.
More answerphones.
Min-Y-Llan ft Melatron - Crash (Yage Rmx) - glitchy beats and whispered vocals, more complex beats, disorienting synth pads, eerie stuff.
More answerphones.
FSOL - slow, IDMish, bloopy melodies. Some slow breakbeats in the second half, slowed down samples, getting more complex and turning into a weird digital mush.
Weird noises, a field recording from something that I can't remember... annoying. Acoustic guitars, water sounds. "Wind, water, fire... I am the daughter of elements".
Mole Jeek remix - slow, murky, more Rituals style.
Backwards piano, synths, voices. Sample that's used on Environments 1, 2, 3 and 6.5. More answerphones.
FSOL - beautiful piano, building up into a crescendo of synths and sounds, strings, first beatless track on the mix so far.
Humanoid - 85-92/Analogue Bubblebath-era Aphex style updated with modern (non-acid) Humanoid production. A stunner.
Yage - acoustic guitar loops and answerphones.
Moshonsensu remix - fast, percussive track, brooding synths.
BDog - funky bass, breaks, wah guitars, huge change from the rest of the mix but works well.
Answerphones.
Heogen remix - more gorgeous synths, much slower this time, beautiful track.
Liz Fraser answerphone.
Riz Maslen remix - choral and piano, incredible end to the mix.
So it's very much in big polished melodic IDM territory again, in the same vein as the previous mixes.
Bonus minute mix:
Chunky chunky beats, hip-hop territory oh wait no it's IDM again. 303 acid at the end. This really isn't like anything I've heard from FSOL before. e7.003 material.
Beautiful downtempo track, very '90s ambient house blissful vibe. Too short!
You know the way everybody's into weirdness right now...
And so it was all over... I did not know then how much was ended...
Dan Pemberton - The Workshop of Invention (The Future Sound Of London Remix)
Fast funky breaks track.
Max Richter answerphone message.
Something technoey, four-to-the-floor beats. Acid! This has got to be Humanoid.
Drones, answerphone messages.
Bleepy analogue, childlike melodies, hauntological... but then pads, string samples, getting more epic. Stunning. More e7.003 material! This album isn't going to be anything like past releases.
Re: Mind Maps 3
Thanks for the track listing Ross!
Here's my recording of the stream: https://we.tl/t-EdaWBHtjii
Can't wait to get the CD to listen proper!
Here's my recording of the stream: https://we.tl/t-EdaWBHtjii
Can't wait to get the CD to listen proper!
Re: Mind Maps 3
Spoken sample before my Enofa track is Byron Con, he of the 'weird Greek instrument' on 'Yage'. Turns out his son is Dappy of NDubz fame. This track is about Bryon's death.
Re: Mind Maps 3
probably the first (Yage Remix or Decomposed) of Heogen in the mix is "Rectangular Triangles" in the Mixlr chat, Touched Music (Martin) wrote:
Heogen "Rectangular Triangles" its the one from Mind Maps 3...
Inkipak "Open Door" (Yage Remix)
Enofa "Obscure Diagram" (Yage ***)
Min-Y-Llan feat. Melatron "Crash Over Me" (Yage ***)
Heogen "Rectangular Triangles" (Yage Alt. Rmx)
Riz Maslen "The Lake of The Woods" (Yage ***).
In the bonus mix after the phrase "And so it was all over... I did not know then how much was ended..."
- sounds Daniel Pemberton "Workshop of Inventions" (The FSOL remix).
On these artists MⒶ, Soutien Gorge, Skurken, Mole Jeek, Mōshonsensu, FSOL, Humanoid, Yage - could not identify the names of the original tracks.
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Re: Mind Maps 3
Thanks for posting. My Audacity failed me and I ended up recording to cassette, missed the first 15 minutes so this is great.sigESANg5 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 10:00 pm Thanks for the track listing Ross!
Here's my recording of the stream: https://we.tl/t-EdaWBHtjii
Can't wait to get the CD to listen proper!
Hoping they get more of the pistachio t-shirts in, I missed out on one of those but bagged the cd. Email this morning says it's on the way already.
Re: Mind Maps 3
Identified another remix or decomposed at Yage,
Soutien Gorge "Rather Lazy" on Mind Maps 3 plays approximately with ~14:52~20:16(:49)
Skurken "Oryctolagus Cuniculus" ~20:49~25:37
The FSOL "Opk Machines Trx M(ix1)" !?? ~31:28~34:40
Mōshonsensu "Whispered Concerns" (De-composed by Yage) ~39:34~42:30
Soutien Gorge "Rather Lazy" on Mind Maps 3 plays approximately with ~14:52~20:16(:49)
Skurken "Oryctolagus Cuniculus" ~20:49~25:37
The FSOL "Opk Machines Trx M(ix1)" !?? ~31:28~34:40
Mōshonsensu "Whispered Concerns" (De-composed by Yage) ~39:34~42:30
Re: Mind Maps 3
I did not manage to buy Mind Maps 2 and 3 before they went sold-out, but the "band" decided not to make them avaible digitally, so I think I've lost them forever.
Anyway, I have a question. Even though the first Mind Maps was released only on cd (as the following ones), with just one track and no tracklist, on a file sharing platform (I will not say which one) there is a version of Mind Maps 1 with the tracks split (of course seamlessly, with the usual segues) and the name of the tracks. Who did this? And why there is not the same thing for 2 and 3? (I checked)
I really don't understand it...
Thank you in advance, if someone knows something more about this.
Anyway, I have a question. Even though the first Mind Maps was released only on cd (as the following ones), with just one track and no tracklist, on a file sharing platform (I will not say which one) there is a version of Mind Maps 1 with the tracks split (of course seamlessly, with the usual segues) and the name of the tracks. Who did this? And why there is not the same thing for 2 and 3? (I checked)
I really don't understand it...
Thank you in advance, if someone knows something more about this.