Yeah! I'm the most simple minded and shallow person you could ever find
because I prefer deep melody and a FEELING of ambient extraterrestrial
landscapes of Amber to uninteresting mess of sound designs and noises worth
average idm act of EP7. If you do not dig Amber, I guess it is because
you've heard it in the wrong atmosphear and in the wrong time. It is the
most pure and unburdened album by Ae. After it there was magnificient Tri
Repetae which set them in the development for the sake of development mode
which resulted in mediocre EP7 after all. When I read in the review on
Confield that they have returned somehow to the Chiastic Slide (which is
still a half-great, half-less great album in my view) times I said: at
fucking last they understood what they've done and going to fix that!
killl me.
Alien
np. Initial Release (Surgery) - amazing list of melodymakers!
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian M. Cass [mailto:kingmob@nmt.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:55 AM
To: Justin Lovero
Cc: Konstantin Minko; idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [idm] crunch
Perhaps Amber is for the less sophisticated of us out there. I too was
wowed by every ae album except Amber (and of course the horrifically
unimpressive Basscadet). I think Tri Repetae++ is without a doubt their
most fluid album, and the one everyone should have in their collection,
but I think the latter three, Chiastic, LP5, and EP7 are much more
interesting, and Confield should top them all.
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