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From:
Aaron D Meyers
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Date:
Sun, 22 Apr 2001 19:08:45 -0400
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Re: [idm] Prefuse73
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I found the album on mp3 a couple of days ago and have been listening to it over and over since. I think its an incredible album and while the tracks from Estrocaro are definitely highlights, i can't agree with the rest seeming like filler. The first four tracks of the album are all really awesome and then right after those tracks are all the estrocaro tracks. I'd say thats a pretty solid first half of an album. I also really dig Afternoon Love-In. Anyway, I'm really looking forward to seeing Prefuse 73 open up for Tortoise next month. What's the story with the Dose-One album I heard he was producing? -Aaron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Shultz" <pashultz@Princeton.EDU> Date: Sunday, April 22, 2001 5:58 pm Subject: Re: [idm] Prefuse73
quoted 20 lines I loved Estrocaro too from the moment I first heard it, and> I loved Estrocaro too from the moment I first heard it, and > I've been > tremendously impressed with the mp3s I found of "Vocal Studies and > UprockNarratives", BUT... these days I'm finding that this Prefuse > 73 stuff just > doesn't go very far. > While the tracks that initially impressed me still sound great, > some of > the others seem like filler, and the lushness has begun to get > sort of > cloying. To my surprise, a lot of them have also started to sound > more and > more similar to each other. As someone (?) said a few weeks ago, > it would > be a great soundtrack to an hour-long Gap commercial; it's just > that I don't > want to watch a Gap commercial for more than a minute or so. > What are some other opinions on the album? > >
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