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From:
Ashok Divakaran
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Date:
Tue, 08 Apr 1997 18:13:04 +0000 (GMT)
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RE: (idm) Re: ROOTS OF IDM: now that's thinking with both lobes
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quoted 8 lines mr. selfish writes:> mr. selfish writes: > > adrian sherwood"s finest work may have been found on flux's "uncarved > > block". that to me melds more than a few musical styles with the finest > > musical cohesion. > > wow, i thought i was the only person in the world with a copy of this > album. (paid a small fortune for it on CD but it was worth every > penny).
Hey, that's funny, me too. I heard their track on the first Total comp and was totally (no pun int.) blown away. Great jazz-rock-industrial, just like the Clock DVA of old. Hunted down the album like there was no tomorrow and finally found a copy for $25 - a LOT for the poor student that I was.
quoted 3 lines yes, that album really rules. african head chargetribal drumming,> yes, that album really rules. african head chargetribal drumming, > programmed beats, sherwood's impeccable production, and some great > late 80's pop tunes as well...
Amazing how different it is from their alter ego Flux of Pink Indians too... Ashok