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Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 13:37:36 -0500 (CDT)
From: Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.com>
Subject: Re: (idm) Re. Mark Stewart
'll 2nd that! I prefer volume one personally. Similarly, if you can
find Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System aka Tackhead Tape Time, it
collects several singles in re-mangled form (improvements over the 12"es).
The Power Inc. comps have better sound, though -- better bass EQ mainly.
As for the earlier comment about "Squarepusher of the 80's"... maybe
someone can explain the appeal, but having heard _Feed Me Weird Things_,
there was too much chaos vs. not enough strangeness...not surreal enough.
(If you weren't keeping track, I am all in favor of chaos.) I'm
open-minded, though -- if there's another release in which the balance is
different, I'll check it out.
<<<<
- It the drums, the drums, oh those drums -
Try "port rhombus" ep
(inexcusable) omissions from "Tackhead: Power Inc" 1+2 - "DJ Dream" - Fats
Comet - "The Game" - Tackhead
vol 3 - is this a live album?
martin
"heaven must be missing an angel" - Fats