i love idm-l... can always count on the "ae-baiting"...
quoted 12 lines Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 16:11:35 -0500 (CDT)> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 16:11:35 -0500 (CDT)
> From: muziq@IONET.NET
> Subject: Cornfield; was Crunch
>
>> ...are much more
>> interesting, and Confield should top them all.
>
> ...future-tense hype. Booth and Brown know they've been
> crawling further up
> their own asses with each release, and Confield is just a few
> folds deeper.
> Fewer crunchy pubic hair sounds, lots more colonic bass :)
leaving proctology to the experts for just a moment, i'll grant
that 'confield' probably has a couple of weak tracks, but pieces
like 'uviol', 'vi scose poise', 'pen expers' and 'parhelic
triangle' are top notch. the boys have lost nothing and are
nowhere near the lower intestine. pbbt! to tha ae haters...
quoted 1 line Want to talk interesting, talk the new Plaid.> Want to talk interesting, talk the new Plaid.
i'll agree here. there's the usual stomping tracks, but 'double
figure' really gets interesting with the more ethereal, subtle
moments: 'zamami', 'light rain', 'zala', 'sincetta' -- it's good
to see the plaid guys develop more of this side of them...
herren's new prefuse 73 'vocal studies' rocks hard. truly
excellent demented hiphop stuff that The Gap could easily use to
back their next five or six jeans commercials...
starting with jamie lidell, warp's been on a quality tear of
late. i'm impressed...
-a.
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