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Mirror Saw Eye

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May 14, 2001, 2:02:28 PM5/14/01
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Is there one source that has most of Aube's releases?


e n -

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May 14, 2001, 2:46:16 PM5/14/01
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On 14 May 2001 18:02:28 GMT, mirror...@aol.com (Mirror Saw Eye)
wrote:

>Is there one source that has most of Aube's releases?
>
>

there isn't any 1 source that i'm aware of but manifold has quite a
few of the rarer ones. besides that all the usual suspects. forced
exposure, i'm guessing malignant (i dunno i don't order from them),
other msuic etc. any place that caters to a certain audience. manifold
and forced exposure have probably the largest selection for the best
price though. manifold definitely has the best price.

np: aube - 108

Synthetick07

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May 14, 2001, 5:06:09 PM5/14/01
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>Is there one source that has most of Aube's releases?

go to...

www.selfabuserecords.com

they have mo aube then you can shake a stick at!

-james-
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minya

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May 14, 2001, 5:51:54 PM5/14/01
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Synthetick07 wrote:
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> >Is there one source that has most of Aube's releases?
>
> go to...
>
> www.selfabuserecords.com
>
> they have mo aube then you can shake a stick at!

as mentioned, self abuse and manifold are good, also:
www.anomalousrecords.com

tapeworm

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May 15, 2001, 1:50:57 AM5/15/01
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On Mon, 14 May 2001 14:51:54 -0700, minya <mi...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>as mentioned, self abuse and manifold are good, also:
>www.anomalousrecords.com

I believe www.forcedexposure.com and www.relapse.com also carry some
Aube. I haven't looked in awhile, though, and i'm not the biggest
Aube fan..

- tapeworm
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doctor polymer

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May 15, 2001, 3:26:28 AM5/15/01
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Voltair

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May 15, 2001, 6:49:54 AM5/15/01
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e n - <jy...@pantheon.yale.edu> wrote:

: exposure, i'm guessing malignant (i dunno i don't order from them),

you dont? and you call yourself industrial?

e n -

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May 15, 2001, 6:57:26 AM5/15/01
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On Tue, 15 May 2001 10:49:54 GMT, Voltair <jrd...@unix.amherst.edu>
wrote:

>e n - <jy...@pantheon.yale.edu> wrote:
>
>: exposure, i'm guessing malignant (i dunno i don't order from them),
>
>you dont? and you call yourself industrial?

haha. you forget how i define industrial. i'm scouring second hand
vinyl (not pvc) shops really.

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R. C.

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May 16, 2001, 1:04:21 PM5/16/01
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how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?

Chris O'Brien [Veni Vidi Exii]

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May 16, 2001, 1:13:45 PM5/16/01
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On the ashes of polka music everywhere, "R. C." <incompl...@yazoo.qom>
swore unto me:

>how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?

Boob. The b is assumed.
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Francois Labreque

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May 16, 2001, 7:33:17 PM5/16/01
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"R. C." wrote:
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> how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?

"Ob" as in O'Brien.

We were discussing this a few months back.

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Shervin Fatehi

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May 16, 2001, 9:39:48 PM5/16/01
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"Francois Labreque" <flab...@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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>
>
> "R. C." wrote:
> >
> > how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?
>
> "Ob" as in O'Brien.
>
> We were discussing this a few months back.

No, no, no. It's pronounced "bob," like the name. Chris right in stating
that there's a silent B; he just has a st00pid accent.

Shervin (GKL)
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Cyberina Flux

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May 16, 2001, 10:34:13 PM5/16/01
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Shervin Fatehi said something like:

>::"Francois Labreque" <flab...@videotron.ca> wrote in message

I've always heard it pronounced OWb .. OW like wow with a b at the
end..

But then..... I live in Texas ;>

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And everytime someone calls the station to request Autechre, I hear
and new and interesting pronunciation.


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Synthetick07

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May 17, 2001, 12:42:43 AM5/17/01
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>I've always heard it pronounced OWb .. OW like wow with a b at the
>end..

thats how i pronounce it

-james-
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JT

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May 17, 2001, 1:52:13 AM5/17/01
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In article <pTcDO9gckBUhCf...@4ax.com>, cybe...@abbadon.com
says...

> Shervin Fatehi said something like:
>
> >::"Francois Labreque" <flab...@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> >::news:3B030E3D...@videotron.ca...
> >::>
> >::>
> >::> "R. C." wrote:
> >::> >
> >::> > how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?
> >::>
> >::> "Ob" as in O'Brien.
> >::>
> >::> We were discussing this a few months back.
> >::
> >::No, no, no. It's pronounced "bob," like the name. Chris right in stating
> >::that there's a silent B; he just has a st00pid accent.
>
> I've always heard it pronounced OWb .. OW like wow with a b at the
> end..

I pronounce it "ow-oob". But I'm just retarded.

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J. Wood

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May 19, 2001, 6:05:50 AM5/19/01
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"R. C." wrote:

> how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?

Since he's Japanese, phonetically it'd be oww-bay.

J


Per Ekman

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May 19, 2001, 6:36:01 AM5/19/01
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"J. Wood" <con...@DIESPAMDIEtelusplanet.net> writes:

Since he's Japanese, all bets are off.

www.engrish.com

*p

Jamie Rosen

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May 19, 2001, 11:00:41 AM5/19/01
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Aw-tech-er

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Voltair

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May 22, 2001, 3:04:57 AM5/22/01
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J. Wood <con...@DIESPAMDIEtelusplanet.net> wrote:
: "R. C." wrote:

:> how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?

: Since he's Japanese, phonetically it'd be oww-bay.

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Zoviet Squid

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May 22, 2001, 4:34:52 PM5/22/01
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J. Wood said:

>:> how is one expected to pronouce Aube, by the way?
>
>: Since he's Japanese, phonetically it'd be oww-bay.
>

Except he took the word from the french. Like someone mentioned earlier I
always pronounced it 'obe as in o'brien'.

--zs

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