That's why you buy them used, so your money doesn't go to support such
things :)
Seriously though, I haven't heard much talk of paul shutze around here
and as far as I'm concerned he writes some brilliant stuff. I started
out with The Rapture of Metals, which is the second disc in the New
Maps of Hell "series". Very nice (dare I say) "ambient". I'll give
it a listen and maybe post a review. After hearing this disc I had to
investigate, so I picked up New Maps of Hell (also very good) and Site
Anubis. I cannot recommend Site Anubis enough! I beleive that it is
a series of live sessions splice together after the fact. Very nice
jazzy (dare I say it again) "ambient". If I could describe music, I
would, but words fail me! I must write when it is fresh in my mind.
I also picked up some in his "deux ex machina" series.. hasn't quite
grabbed me in the same way, but they're growing on me. I saw an
interview with him in Outburn magazine as well, maybe I'll post it..
--brett
On Wed, 11 February 1998, at 12:35:51, wells wrote:
quoted 10 lines that's a pretty sad viewpoint. you've got to realize that by buying
> that's a pretty sad viewpoint. you've got to realize that by buying
> people's music you're directly supporting them and any ideologies they
> posess. would you really want your money going to someone who supports the
> killing of Jews? would you buy a neo-Nazi techno compilation because it had
> _cool_ beats?
>
> i hope not.
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