If you like the 'ear bleed' bit in 'ear bleed techno' then 'Industrial Folk
Songs' is definitely one for you, way OTT and smacks one hell of a punch on
the ears, great stuff... it came out round about the time when Aphex used
those sanding discs as part of his DJ set appropriately enuff...
At 09:38 09/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 32 lines Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 00:46:35 -0600
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>>>Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 00:46:35 -0600
>>>From: Visions of Bubba <sbabakha@videon.wave.ca>
>>>Subject: (idm) perhaps a good buy??
>>>
>>>cylob's "industrial folk songs" is on at sonicgroove for $14.99
>>>shaun
>>
>>I have listened to damn near everything he's put out, and IMHO this is
>>perhaps the worst of his releases. The record consists of four, very
>>hardcore acid tracks -- there's little to no melody, mostly caustic
>>screeches over drum programming.
>>
>>Unless you are a completist, or an IDM historian or something silly like
>>that, I would not recommend buying it.
>>
>>-a.
>
>Alex Reynolds
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>University of Pennsylvania
>Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228
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