At 12:24 PM 10/13/2000 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 12 lines kit clayton: i finally found some other folks that were into this set as>kit clayton: i finally found some other folks that were into this set as
>much as i was. i think it was one of the best performances of the night,
>and one of the best sets i have heard in sometime. while some peoples
>dismissed it as dsp wankery and improv, it was one of the first monents in
>a long time that i was completely sucked into music and able to 100% tune
>out the crowd and distractions around me and just get immersed in the
>thick of things. not too many beats. lots of layered sound. i suspect
>this is what heaven would soundlike if jesus had a laptop (computer, of
>course he has a laptop). i think this is a good moment to make by
>obligatory comparison to coil. it was very coil (like the layers of sound
>stuff they do -- new and old). i will one up this comparison and compare
>something to nurse with wound later on. fun!
If you like some of Kit Clayton's more experimental stuff
then i highly recommend you check out his cd called "A
Translation of Simplicity" on the Phthalo label under his
4mod3 guise. It features 5 tracks/30 minutes of heavenly
spacey experimental glitch-dub which ranks up there as
one of my favorite Clayton releases. Also there was a Kit
Clayton live cdr promoed about a fwe years ago called
"Live @ CCAC - 3/11/99" which featured the most
experimental (almost music-konkrete) set i've ever heard
from Clayton. Kit Clayton may be better known for his
dubby techno/tech-house/electronica sounds but he's
just as good if not a better experimental music producer.
His more experimental releases really need to be heard
by more people...
-->-Lance---
lance@inaudible.com
p.o. box 450715
westlake, ohio 44145
united states
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