I find your comment on it sounding more like Phonem and not sounding like
Arovane so much because it lacks melody, but Phonem's Hydro Electic is all
about straight up melody, much more so than the aewannabe Atol Scrap crap.
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dave Watson wrote:
quoted 20 lines --Rob Salit <rsalit@nyc.rr.com> [010922 17:14]:> --Rob Salit <rsalit@nyc.rr.com> [010922 17:14]:
> > I can't speak much for Phoenem because I'm not familiar with the music. But
> > being a fan of Arovane, I will say that the collaboration Aer Valid is
> > fantastic. Some tracks are done by each artist individually and some are
> > done by the two together. I think it's worth giving it a try. Maybe it
> > will change your opinion of Arovane and add to your obsession with Phonem.
> >
> > > How is Phonem's collaboration with Arovane, called AER(valid)? I'd like
> > > to pick up everything with Phonem's name on it, but I detest Arovane.
>
>
> The compilation was ok IMO. A decent record, but I wouldn't call it
> amazing. I liked their individual work better, although I'm not the
> biggest fan of either. It sounds a lot more like Phonem than Arovane to
> me, not nearly as much melody as say Atol Scrap. I would probably pass
> on it.
>
> --
> Dave Watson
>
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