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From:
Nate Harrison [Digital Magician Inc]
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Random Junk
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Date:
Thu, 3 Apr 1997 22:35:44 +0000 ()
Subject:
Re: (idm) ROOTS OF IDM: Cabaret Voltaire
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Ah yesss....good old CODE by CV...funny you mention Ministry's Twitch with this because I too see these as almost twin/counterpart albums, not so much becasue they sound alike (they don't) but becasue they both have the same degree of 80's alternative synth sophisication, and both are consistent throughout the albums. They rock. IDM record archive must haves. Actually I see CODE on CD every now and then, I ordered it through I think Tower of all places and I got a couple weeks later....hmmm. Actually, in an attempt to do ya one better, I think CV's Microphonies takes the cake for classic stuff. Funkier than Arm of the Lord, not as poppy as CODE, this is the first CD I ever heard (I mean back when CD's were new technology). Microphonies introduced me too 'weird electronica' (besides breakdance music) and I've been hooked ever since. How can you go wrong with titles like 'Digital Rasta', and 'James Brown'. I always thought CV/RHK had/have the coolest track names, and uh well the coolest tracks.. BTW Microphonies was produced by....FLOOD! enough babble... Nate Nate Harrison Digital Magician Inc. www.digimagician.com nate@digimagician.com 313.994.7316