179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← back to listing · view thread

From:
William L Samuels
To:
Nathanel Karl Harrison
Cc:
Howard Shih , ,
Date:
Sun, 29 Dec 1996 03:19:40 -0700 (MST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Avantgardism Question
Msg-Id:
<Pine.A32.3.93.961229030928.79642A-100000@nevis.u.arizona.edu>
In-Reply-To:
<Pine.SUN.3.91.961228134257.6727A-100000@orchard.washtenaw.cc.mi.us>
Mbox:
idm.9612.gz
On Sat, 28 Dec 1996, Nathanel Karl Harrison wrote:
quoted 4 lines I have to say I am quite pleased with this 2 CD comp...the best> I have to say I am quite pleased with this 2 CD comp...the best > "intelligent" (whatever) d&b comp I've heard. Very innovative, a lot of > different sounds, and very club friendly-the best of both worlds IMHO. > Nate
I am glad you feel this way, because I was hoping it was a going to be really good as well. In my opinion, I think the comp. has a lot of very good artist, but for most of those artist it seemed like their throw away tracks. What I mean is that they were tracks that never made it to their other releases. They were decent but they were lesser in innovativeness or quality (but of course this is subjective). I personally had higher expectations for the comp., that doesn't mean it is bad (just not nearly as good as I was hoping). The Tom Jenkinson track I already had from Alt.frequencies, the Plug track was alright (not as good as most of D'n'b for Papa). The Environmental Science track is the one that stood out the most, since I already had the TJ track. I am not trying to turn anyone off on the comp., I merely stated it because there might be some people that felt the same about wanting to buy it, so I stated my opinion. While most of the tracks didn't meet my expectations it could be a fun comp to mix with, since there are two pieces of vinyl. B i l l S a m u e l s w l s @ U . A r i z o n a . E D U