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From:
Mark Kolmar
To:
Matthew Glen Hine
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Date:
Fri, 4 Oct 1996 14:04:53 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) new richard kirk
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_Time High Fiction_ is his 2nd solo album -- off the top of my head, released 1983. It is a worthwhile album for fans of earlier Cabaret Voltaire and the early-80's industrial scene. It is much more dissonant than his recent work, and needless to say the technology is not as sophisticated. --Mark __ <http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome> ==> MPEG audio clips <== M U S I C : W E B : S O U N D D E S I G N : H T M L : C G I : E T C "The fact their parents have separated doesn't disturb the children. They go on looking at television. How old should they be before they smoke marijuana? No one seems to know." (John Cage) On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Matthew Glen Hine wrote:
quoted 8 lines I wasn't aware that there was a new r.h.kirk album out. I checked for it> > I wasn't aware that there was a new r.h.kirk album out. I checked for it > on CDNow, is it "High Time Fiction"? It was listed as a 2-cd album, which > could be cool if it lives up to Virtual State and Number of Magic. > Anybody have it or know about it? > > -matt >