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From:
Irene McC
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:45:57 +0200
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[idm] juicy luke vibert
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On 19 Oct 2000, Guillaume Grenier wrote re Re: [idm] Best sample you've ever h:
quoted 1 line Is his stuff as Wagon Christ different (read: better)?> Is his stuff as Wagon Christ different (read: better)?
Yes ! It's excellent. Luke Vibert has many varied styles - D&B for Papa (done under his "Plug" guise) was a moment in time - now passed. Try his much older Throbbing Pouch on Rising High for a more IDMmy touch or '98's Tally Ho! album for some non-serious good time fun or how about his most recent outing collab'ing with BJ Cole on "Stop the Panic". As Luke Vibert he did the excellent Big Soup for Mo'Wax in '97. They're all different and all good in their own way. Of all his output, D&B for Papa is the one I'm most bored by - just too much of the same thing. In isolation the tracks are brilliant, but over 2 CD's they drill holes in my head. Also worth finding are his remixes - some stunning stuff. Sorry - I'm multi-tasking and my brain's not quite in gear. If any of the above doesn't make sense, apoligies all round. I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org