On Sat, 25 Nov 1995, Julius anthony Martinez wrote:
quoted 3 lines have, however, tortured myself with about twelve hours of Tri Repetae >
> >have, however, tortured myself with about twelve hours of Tri Repetae >
> >and the more I listen to it, the more it strikes me a thrown together, >
> >semi-effortless and passionless stock material.
I'm not going to argue with you because I respect your opinions, in just
surprises me that we can differ so greatly. I dont think Tri Repetae had
been on for more than 5 mins before I was in love..
quoted 2 lines Half of the album is >
> > Half of the album is >
> based on Anvil Vapre and none of it is as good.
An thats where we differ again because I thought Anvil Vapre was very
forgetable with the exception of maybe one track. Watching these opinions
travelling back and forth this weekend I did a little autechre-a-thon and
listeneed to Incunabula, Amber, Anti, Garbage, Anvil Vapre, and Tri
Repetae. What I discovered is that Incunablua was a lot better than I'd
remembered, an equal to Tri Repetae. Amber too was better than I
remembered but overall still doesn't rank very high in my book. The
EP's tended to be hit and miss with a mixture of good and not-so-good
tracks, Anti being one of the more memorable but that has something to do
with the novelty and context of the record I think.
quoted 7 lines I guess what's interesting about music in part is that people with
> I guess what's interesting about music in part is that people with
> similar tastes can have two completely different reactions to something.
> Also what we each find engaging is also affected be what sort of
> mood we're in. I have some albums I couldn't listen to enough, and then
> a few weeks (or months) later can't get into them at all. Then later I
> enjoy them again. It's more than just a case of wearing the music out,
> it's what I was receptive to hearing as well.
Right, the affect of this can be quite dramatic. It seems to me the
situation under which you hear something for the first time greatly
affects how you hear it on later listenings.
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