craig. wrote:
quoted 2 lines would anyone suggest purchasing richard h. kirk's virtual state?> would anyone suggest purchasing richard h. kirk's virtual state?
> how does it compare with the number of magic?
Out of the two warp albums I find myself listening to The Number of
Magic most. It's an album that really grew on me with time. Lots of
detail and effects happening that you might not catch on the first
listen or ten. The first track IMHO is damn cool (watch out for that
guitar).
Also good (apart from the Cabs of course): Electronic Eye "Closed
Circuit" on Beyond (are their CDs going to stay in print?), and the
Sandoz stuff on Touch - I think "Everyman Got Dreaming" is rather
under-rated.
Nate Harrison \[Digital Magician Inc\] wrote:
quoted 10 lines Paul wrote-> Paul wrote-
> He mentioned that his next will material will be drum 'n bass. I'm
> not looking forward to it.
>
> I write:
> Hmmm..where did you get this info from? Just curious, call me crazybut
> I'd be interested in hearing what Mr. Kirk could do with hectic
> breakbeats. Something tells me he wouldn't use sampled drum loops but
> rather fast tempo 808/909 programming (just cuz he uses so much of it
> already). I think if done right he could pull off something quite
nice. A
quoted 1 line much needed departure from his techno/house spell of late.> much needed departure from his techno/house spell of late.
Check out the Kudos "C is for Cherries" comp. He has a track as Cold
Warrior which seems to be just as you describe. Not _quite_ d'n'b, but
it does tweak the right tweaky bits.
I really ought to get "The Conversation" back from my friend to check
out those bubbles.
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Chris Tourgelis
np: crooklyn dub consortium, vol. 2 (trying to smell the inside slick ;)