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Michael King
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Thu, 29 Dec 1994 10:06:30 -0600 (CST)
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From the cyberdesk of: Howard Berkey
quoted 12 lines issue #75 of Street Sound magazine lists their choice of top 50 techno> > issue #75 of Street Sound magazine lists their choice of top 50 techno > > albums, here's the first 10: > [...] > > 9. Cabaret Voltaire - Micro-Phonies (1984) > > This choice is truly bizarre. It's a great album (especially the cd > with the extra mix of "Sensoria") but #9 of all time? No way. > > Out of curiosity, did "Code" make the list too? I'd say that album is > more or less the equivalent of "Twitch" by Ministry, and if the > reviewers rated it on a "techno" list, I'd say it explains some of > their other choices.
You need to go back and listen to "Always an Angel" (or whatever it is actually called) again on _Twitch_. To not consider that a stellar example of techno is to advertise ignorance. I think you discount Ministry because of their later (mis)direction into noise/grunge. If one looks at the pre- techno version of Ministry, one finds pure 70's disco roots. I'm not defending Ministry, nor proposing I like all of what they've produced. However, I don't find it all that unreasonable that _Twitch_ would show up on a "techno" list, especially since Ministry is so much more well known to the masses (washed and unwashed) than say Jam & Spoon or FSOL (looking at albums sold). Also, I don't find it all that unusual that Micro-Phonies appears on the list, either. What else from 1984 would you rank deserving of a fairly high placement on an "all-time" list? BTW, how did Art Of Noise fare on the list? How does the list shake out in terms of "trendiness" vs. "mainstays". I wonder how much of the "all time" list didn't exist before 3 years ago (1990). Separates the visionaries from the "MTV buzz clip" artists, I think. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael King mike%delta1@rex.cs.tulane.edu Delta Systems New Orleans, LA 70002-4938 Voice: 504.837.9835 Fax: 504.837.9838 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can always tell a pioneer by the arrows in their back ------------------------------------------------------------------------