and just when you thought the same old thing had played itself
quoted 5 lines out to the point of formula, local boys atoi (ambient temple of>out to the point of formula, local boys atoi (ambient temple of
>imagination) pass the "integration" ep, complete with dj mink drumbeat
>and alas, dead can dance samples.
> good records, fun to dance to and easily recognized. genius?
>only in the marketing sense.
I dunno, Integratron (not integration, sheesh:) is one of those few tracks
that sounds just as good, though IMHO, better when played on 33 as opposed
to its stated 45... Its also one of those tracks that I just can't help
but find excellent mix after excellent mix with, you know, the kind that
send chills up your spine and just keep going and going, allowing you to
grab that cup'o joe while the mix is still playing out...yeah, I really
like it...Listen to it in a car with the kind of stereo that rattles your
lower colon and you'll see what I mean. Lot's of emotion too, though I
supposed that's the DCD talkin :)
Music is prophecy: its styles and economic organisation are ahead
of the rest of society because it explores, much faster than
material reality can, the entire range of possibilities in a given
code. It makes audible the new world that will gradually become
visible.
--Jacques Atalli: Noise (1977)