1. Robag Whrume - Intro - musik krause
2. Ben Lauber - Die Seele - shitkatapult
3. Flying Lotus - Testament (feat. Gonja Sufi) - warp records
4. The Orb - oopa (shitkatapult)
5. Dj Sprinkles - Sisters, I don't Know What This World Is Coming To - Mule Musiq
6. Atlas Sound - Ghost Story - kranky [excerpts]
7. Jan Jelinek - Tierbeobachtungen (Thomas Fehlmann back to my same old tricks edit) - ~scape
8. Theo Parrish - Walking through the sky - Elevate
9. Symbiosis - Oxygen (Original Underground Version - Alleviated Records
10. Underground Evolution - Walk On Water - Ugly Music
11. Unit 4 & Black Devil Disco Club - An Other Skin (unit 4 remix) - LoEB
12. Dj Sprinkles - House Music is a controllable desire you can own - mule musiq
13. Atom Heart - Little Grey Box - Logistic Records
14. Purveyors of Fine Funk - Ashes Smashing Red - Peacefrog
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
Last edited by winston on Nov-11-2009 at 17:53
Nov-11-2009 03:01
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.
Nov-11-2009 04:12
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
updated link and thank you, stu. I could use a proper host.
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
Nov-11-2009 05:52
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Where's linky??
Nov-11-2009 08:02
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
updated.
___________________
"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
Nov-11-2009 17:54
denys envy
no scratch, no snatch...
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: falLAcy, CA
o rly?
Nov-11-2009 19:16
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
What's the difference between the first version you posted and this one? I had already downloaded the other one, and just began listening now.
i didn't know it was clipping this bad. i'll upload a better copy.
thanks for pointing that out. And thank you for hosting, sushi.
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)