a handful of folks saw autechre perform in one of seattle's least worthy
venues: the underground in the u-district. we figured that it would be
fairly busy, but their were only like 30 people. people aren't always
very quick here in the pacific nw. top show however, with dj lewis keough.
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Cameron Bowden cameron@fishtank.com Blacksmith on the anvil in your ear...
Electronica for the jaded and discerning
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On Sun, 5 Nov 1995, bella wrote:
quoted 24 lines On a date ELM won't include in this string, Andrew Bennett wrote...> On a date ELM won't include in this string, Andrew Bennett wrote...
> #
> # Oh dear. Appears Acclaim (computer game maker) have a pretty lenghty
> # sound-bite of the Chemical Brothers "Chemical Beats" in a football computer
> # game they are promoting. I missed the name of it, but it's something like
> # "NFL Plays '96" or close to that.
> #
> saw that. boring advert with a good soundtrack. great when it comes on
> when you're visiting a friend who despises dance music, and you have
> control of the remote.... ;)
>
> saw mu-ziq, scorn, pcm, cylob, and wagon christ DJing last tuesday in
> london. oddly enough, the venue was nearly empty. i think most
> americans would give their eye teeth to be able to see these acts, but
> i suppose there are so many choices there that large crowds aren't as
> commonplace for these types of shows? londoners, you're so lucky to have
> so many fantastic shows at your disposal!
>
> bella
>
> PS - to sneak in one more thing (sorry, alan), if anyone has a copy of
> rez/why why why on pink vinyl they'd like to part with, here's a willing
> buyer.
>