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From:
Joda Clement
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Date:
14 Mar 99 11:52:08 MST
Subject:
(idm) Re: free form blanket revolt
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<19990314185208.11816.qmail@www0s.netaddress.usa.net>
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On Sat, 13 Mar 1999 06:59:21 -0500 Tom Millar <tmillar@utkux.utcc.utk.edu> writes: >Freeform fits the "weird sounds" requirement, obviously, but his drum patterns >are just too out-there for me and for some reason his compositional style >fails to excite my mind. For example, Jega makes me want to get up and DO >SOMETHING (Phalanx is my track of choice for my morning wake-up call). word! everybody thinks that Jega is crap after the whole Spectrum bit. funk that! more kids listened to the bad reviewers than the album. Dylan really payed attention to the quality of the record in terms of how good the music formed together, but in doing so he didn't compromise its originality factor. in my eye he was walking the line all the way. I' not going to comment on the overall originality factor on this album, because that's up to the listener to decide, but what is the deal with track 12 Gemini? It soudns EXACTLY like a Squarepusher song. Every last detail of the song is ripped off 100% from Tom Jenkinson. IS it some kind of joke, because it is really painfully obvious. Although I ike Squarepusher, so it's not a bad song. Also track 9 Intron.ix really sounds like a Panacea song, not quite as blatant as Gemini, but it seems like another intended ripoff. Or maybe I am just hearing things, anybody else notice this? -- Gwei-lo, clown prince of crime np: :jamesplotkin:markspybey:- "a peripheral blur" ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1