if you find brinkmann to minimal, ink might not be the way to go. some of his aliases are very stripped down - studio 1, freiland, and some profan (although the newest studio 1 is very funky and housey). i would recommend gas and the burger/ink collaboration. gas is very deep, not quite like basic channel, but i imagine there is a high crossover factor.
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clietz@enteract.com
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999 23:29:17 AeOtaku wrote:
quoted 26 lines Hi all -
>Hi all -
>
>So, for a long time, I've always wondered about checking
>out Mike Ink stuff. I'm quite enthusiastic (like everybody)
>about Basic Channel / Chain Reaction, but I'm on the fence
>on Brinkmann (too intellectual / minimal), and I don't like
>Sahko / Panasonic. The only Mike Ink I've heard has been
>on either Webcasts or the Mego site (which is a fantastic
>resource for checking out Real Audio). I was wondering
>if anyone better schooled in this than me could give me an
>overview of where to start. The Studio Eins CD for sure,
>but what about the Gas albums, Profan stuff, Freiland, etc.?
>With so much stuff to buy, both past and present (and future)
>I obviously have to make choices, and I'd rather not buy a pile
>of Mike Ink only to put 90% of it in the "good, but not good
>enough to keep" pile I so often employ.
>Thanks,
>
>Matt
>
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