On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Aaron S. Gregory wrote:
quoted 23 lines Jen wrote:> Jen wrote:
> >
> > I know there has been some discussion/questions already on the list
> > about Gas from the em:t2000 comp but i just got a Gas album yesterday and
> > after about 4 listens I have to contend that it was well worth the
> > discounted import price i paid (the register made a mistake hehehe).
> > There are no liner notes, track listings, etc. so does anyone know
> > exactly who gas is/are and other worthwhile releases?? The one i have
> > is a german import, all yellowish/white sleeve w/ dashes of red containing
> > 6 tracks. The album is primarily soft ambient melodics with subtle
> > to sometimes progressivley conspicuous 4 on the floor techno in the
> > foreground.
> > Its beautiful and perfect anytime listening b/c of its
> > combo of subtleness and beat... very repetitve.
>
>
> here's what my gas album tells me.
>
> gas: em:t 0095
>
> ...
>
> asg
2 different GASes there, as far as I know - the GAS that jen got is on
Mille Plateaux and is actually Mike Ink (who records for lotsa labels, but
I don't think he does em:t). He also records as Love, Inc. on Force Inc.
There ain't no connection between the 2 GASes. As far as other worthwhile
releases, he's got tracks on the Electric Ladyland I, II, and III
compilations on Mille Plateaux (I think he's on all 3, but not sure), he's
also on Mille Plateaux's Modulations & Transformations 2 compilation, and
he's got *tons* of other stuff out on Force Inc (and other labels) under
his own name. I'd suggest searching the web for his name and see how much
stuff comes up. Hope this helps...
cya
brian (whose finger is tired from hitting that "d" key)