On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Sharon Maher wrote:
quoted 4 lines Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly
> > Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly
> > crappy, like most jungle out there.
>
> I take it your not much of a jungle fan, then? This disc is great.
[...]
quoted 1 line As jungle goes, this disc is definately one of the better ones.
> As jungle goes, this disc is definately one of the better ones.
My opinion has changed somewhat regarding this disc. Aside from several
tracks that take too long to get where they are going (and on this most of
us seem to agree), on the whole it is quite well executed. The problem I
still have with it -- and this -may- be true of much of even the best
jungle/d'n'b out now -- is it plays the style too straight.
By this point the Amen break has to have been cut up and reassembled into
every possible permutation. Is it artistry or artisanship to do this
anymore?
Then again, hardly anyone seems to give a rat's ass about my attempts to
break a bit of new ground in a relatively palatable setting -- aside from
a bunch of Canadian radio programmers and Russian MP3 hounds -- so take my
comments for what they're worth.
--Mark
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