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From:
Thad Biggerstaff
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Thu, 24 May 2001 00:35:31 -0700
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[idm] Lotza Mini-Reviews!
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Music I highly recommend that's been rocking my world or swooning my dreams in the last month or so: *** Andrew Deutsch: Kinder Klang " : Loops Over Land " : Garden Music (some of this Oval used as source material for Ovalprocess) " : Organic Fields *all three of these lean towards amazing "lo-fi" electrorganic/layered ambient soundworlds in a style quite his own. handcrafted beautiful collage packaging as well.* Tetsu Inoue: Object & Organic Code *using both source material from Deutsch (above) and his own, he heavily processes it- similar to the stuff on Tzadik but perhaps more organic* Upper Rooms: Video Bambino *playful quirky electronica, a couple tracks with teasingish vocals* Alog: Red Shift Swing *had this a long time, and it still blows me away* Lilienthal: Castor & Pollux *same goes for this one...* Gramm: Personal_Rock *and again, same goes...* Slicker: Remixes *great idm, fucking great cover art* Carl Stone: Kamiya Bar *cut and paste/processed field recordings from Japan- crazy very interesting stuff* John Oswald: Greyfolded 2CD *reprocessing/layering of (of all things) Greatfull Dead concerts, into two CD long instrumental soundfield deep excursions. brilliant. (look out- theres a mere 1cd version floating around too)* Climax Golden Twins: Dream Cut Short In The Mysterious Clouds *another amazing release, all over the map, from field recordings, to old vitirolla recordings, to brief outrock excursions/samples, to who knows what else* John Wall: Constructions I - IV *while i found his release Fractuur unnecesarily dense, dark and ultimately confining, this release adds much more space to breath and appreciate his consumate sampling skills. I hear his latest very short release Constructions V-VII is even more spacious/sparse/subtle. Must find...* Pimmon: Orquesta Del Arrurruz *a beautiful orchestra of errors :)* Toshimaru Nakamura/Sachiko M: do *perhaps my favorite of my new ones right now. i thought Nakamura's "No-input Mixing Board 1" release sounded rather new agey (anyone care to share whether #2 sounds any different?), but paired with the evidently amazing "Miss M", and this is mind blowing. (I really must seek her solo stuff out...) Layered beating sine drones subtly processed with textures/lo-fi glitch. Truly A Transformational Listening Experience." Tone Rec: Simply put, every single release they have ever put out just plain Bombs! (and i mean that in a good way!) Its a shame their side project Dat Politics sounds comparitively disposable... Atom TM (Atom Heart) feat. Tea Time: XXX *AMAZING programming on this! Atom Heart is plainly the king of electronica, for the simple fact that he can excell in any chosen genre/style/direction he were to pick. For this release he just happens to parody hip hop and porn while making an INCREDIBLE piece of music. (Be sure to remove the disc holder tray for a surprise! ;)* Lassigue Bendthaus (Atom Heart): Pop Artificial *incredible covers/transformations of pop hits by David Bowie, Rolling Stones, James Brown, many many others. This is the perfect album to play to a newbie of electronica, for instant "assimilation" (right, Jon? ;)* Alec Empire: Les Etoiles Des Filles Mortes *still one of the most unique and darkly melancholic ambient electronic albums in my collection* Benge: Silicon Valleys *im a big fan of all of his solo stuff, but this release smartly incorporates old school Casio preset rhythms and melodies to head nodding quirkily groovy effect* Silver Minutes: You Will Meet Me There At Silver Minutes *on the japanese label 360 Records, an "out jazz division of Shi-ra-nui". Both of these labels Im completely new to. This release sounds much more electronic than jazz, incorporating lofi processing and field recordings. A very subtle soft and deeply beautiful release* The Loop Orchestra: The Analog Years " : Suspense *both of these are collections of their long transforming analog tape loop soundscapes. It seems to me this technique is focused on in the Australian electronic music scene more so than any where else in the world (obvious example- the unconquerable Severed Heads :) Jonathan Coleclough: Period *deep processed drones using piano as source material* Max Ernst: /2, /3, /4, & /5 (his collab with Vladislav Delay) in the "Max Ernst & / " series of 12"'s. Are all of this series as good as these? Deep groovy abstract. What more can one ask ;)* Discom: Smuglo *fields of glitch-ish beats. yes, fields of beats.* Alio Die: Leaves Net " : Incantemento *both excellent deep organic ambience of the highest caliber* THU20: Derde Schijf *ambient industrial?/ambient noise?* John Duncan & Giuliana Stefani: Palace Of Mind *using "data files, shortwave, and voice*, they create subtle to not so subtle ebbing and waning noise drones and textures. beautiful gatefold photograph!* Vitriol: Randone'e 0.06 *I think ive listened to this like 6 times now. While its playing i think to myself "Wow! I really like this". And then by the time the cd finishes, its impression on me has somehow vanished completely, making me put it right back on my "to listen" stack again! :) Best I can say, subtle electronic ambience?* Marcus Schmickler: Sator Rotas *subtle transforming electronic ambient (for lack of a better word) unique soundscapes. fantastic cover art!* Phonophani: Genetic Engineering *deep-ish organic electronica. very nice. whats their first album like?* Andreas Tilliander: Ljud *combining glitch, dub, and minimal house to great effect* Mikael Stravostrand: Reduce *same description, but less abstract/more groovy* Frank Bretschneider: CURVE *somewhere between Tilliander and Stravostrand?* Sutekh: Periods.Make.Sense. *boy how to describe this one?! minimal house, field recordings, tinges of glitch, deep base, and the kitchen sink :) * R. Sundin: Lorez Plaza/Limp 2CD *so far ive only listened to the first 30 seconds of disc one, but i know im going to love it. lo-fi glitch, but (yes) uniquely so...* *** GASP! ok my fingers hurt :) -Thad =====================================================* Thad Biggerstaff ~ReSource~ dahtbig@crosswinds.net For an updated list of eclectic music for trade/sale, just ask... "Not to forget, I 'museumize' myself; so that then I pay myself a visit and find me again in all the relies, to hand down memories from one to the other, like a genealogical tree, as if it were morning!" - Massimo Toniutti "One man's poison is another's nectar..." - a man =====================================================* --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org