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From:
Ross Vitale
To:
James B Gill
Cc:
bleep bloop
Date:
Mon, 3 Jun 1996 09:43:53 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Re: Cylob : Industrial Folk Songs
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On Sun, 2 Jun 1996, James B Gill wrote:
quoted 2 lines ones who should have retired years ago; you mentioned most of them in> ones who should have retired years ago; you mentioned most of them in > your post, ie Ministry, KMFDM, Skinny Puppy) sound this progressive or
^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have to disagree with that, if you haven't heard the Skinny Puppy offset called Download give it a listen. This is where the two realms converge, that is "industrial" & "techno", notice I put them in quotes because they are very vague genres and have different meanings to each person.
quoted 3 lines grinding, or just plain harsh! This 12" is at least taking Industrial to> grinding, or just plain harsh! This 12" is at least taking Industrial to > the next level, so to speak, and not just rehashing old sounds such as > Laether Strip and most all of the current Industrial producers.
Downloads' sounds are far from being rehashed, the mixture of original synth sounds and acoustic instruments are incredible and not to mention the amazing production Cevin Key(Kevin Crompton) does with the mixes. Of course all of this IMHO. ;) Ross Volition Inc