FFWD and Las Vegas by Burger/Ink seem to
effectively blend in guitars on a few
tracks in each release.
am i nutty, or were there rumors of a FFWD
follow-up? certainly one of the better ambient
releases i have heard.
cl
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On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 18:23:57 Johan LOONES wrote:
quoted 55 lines lots of ambient guitars on K-Group, Birchville Cat Motel, old Main, even
>lots of ambient guitars on K-Group, Birchville Cat Motel, old Main, even
>Fennesz used a couple on his "hotel Pararrell" cd. And what about his
>covers of The Beach Boys and The Stones on the classic "Fennesz plays... "
>7"
>Guitar and bass can actually give a bit more focus on lots of electronica.
>But don't overdo it:)
>
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>Van: Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com>
>Aan: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Datum: vrijdag 17 december 1999 17:37
>Onderwerp: Re: (idm) In the IDM style
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>>"Danny Wyatt" <danny@arbitrary.com> wrote:
>>
>>>To keep this post on topic, I'd like to resurect a controversial, music
>>>related, thread. I'm enjoying the comeback of the guitar in IDM. The
>>>opening track on Niun Niggung uses one (and MoM have been playing live
>with
>>>one), Hrvatski uses one, Adrien75 uses one, a lot of the sounds on
>Solutiore
>>>of Stareau come from a guitar, and I think I hear live bass on the new Dr.
>>>Octopus CD. Have people (or Americans, maybe, since all but one of those
>>>examples are American) mellowed in their anti-guitar stances?
>>
>>Luke Vibert, for one, has. His forthcoming album
>>on Astralwerks, _Stop The Panic_, is a collab. with
>>pedal-steel guitarist BJ Cole. Matmos seem comfortable
>>with guitarists, too, as their excellent _The West_
>>EP (mini-LP?) proves. Jeremy Boyle's recent album on
>>Southern shows that interesting things can be done
>>with guitars in an IDM-ish context. I'm sure there
>>are more examples, but I've got work to do.
>>
>>Dave Segal
>>Managing Editor/Alternative Press
>>Reviews/BPM/Reissue Redux/Origins Of Cool
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>>np: mikael stavostrand- degeneration [korm plastics]
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