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From:
Sean Cooper
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Date:
Fri, 29 Nov 1996 10:37:43 -0800
Subject:
(idm) mung, kinda blue
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as usual, a good record came out this week and i haven't seen a drop of discussion about it here. namely, mung's "places" ep, following on the heals of the bowling green's "mettle" ep, and the second release from blue planet. more bizarro spasmoid drum'n'bass inna plug/bisk/bedouin ascent typa vein, this time with even more severe digressions into funk, jazz, and, uh, well, i don't know what "wabsnazm"is on about, but i'm very much in favor of it... which leads me to a question: what's the story behind blue planet? they seem to have some affiliation with the (former?) rising high label; the bowling green track on _further self-evident truths_ is listed as licensed from rising high affilate blue angel, and plug's _drum'n'bass for papa_, which, after the various plug singles, was the first longform blue angel release, was recently "picked up" by blue planet for distribution (for you spotters out there the catalog number is now plan1LP/plan1cd). are blue angel and blue planet essentially the same label? did the name change come about when rising high dissappeared? whatsadealhere? anyway, they're shaping up to be quite the interesting little label... sc