On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 7 lines On 24 Jan 2005 at 17:19, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:> On 24 Jan 2005 at 17:19, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
>
> > although I'm hard put to spot many
> > 'old-timers' left on the list
>
> [ raising hand ] I'm still here...
>
I generally dislike sending "me, too" messages, but hey, since I haven't
posted anything really constructive on the list for a long time, why stop?
(It's been over a decade since my first post, but I can't recall how
long I lurked before that (if that sound like gloating, it probably is).
Reading through my own postings in the archives makes me blush rather
heavily. :)
quoted 4 lines Glad to say I'm returning to my old obsessive ways, though. It's just a> Glad to say I'm returning to my old obsessive ways, though. It's just a
> gradual process to assimilate all that's new and pick up the pieces from
> where I left off.
>
I'm still buying more records than I really should, since I more often
than not have a pile of them I haven't had time to listen to yet. But I
follow other genres besides those representative of this list (let's not
start yet another thread whether IDM is a genre or not). Techno and
electro, mostly.
ObContent: I'm really looking forward to Bitstream's Homeland Economy 7
album on Modern Love, out tomorrow. I like all of the Conner brothers'
output intensely, and judging by the clips on Boomkat, the new album won't
disappoint.
To me, the start of the Analord series was a bit anticlimactic, although
obsessive like Irene, I will get them all, good or not. Currently, the one
I like the most is #10. #1 and #2 were a bit disappointing, but all in all
the three are a breath of semi-fresh air in the AFX department.
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