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From:
Alan R. Lockett
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David Mcpherson
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Date:
Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:19:10 +0000
Subject:
Re: [idm]L'usine introduction
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:08:19 -0800 (PST) David Mcpherson <generentropy@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 16 lines --- "Alan R. Lockett" <Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk>> > --- "Alan R. Lockett" <Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk> > wrote: > > > Agreed on the merits of the Push EP. Wish a bit more > > of 'Serial Hodgepodge' had > > been in this vein (but then its Hodgepodge status > > would have been compromised). > > 'Sustain' was another excellent EP. Haven't heard > > the 'Flat' EP; anyone got any > > compare/contrast evaluative comments? > > I haven't heard the "Push" ep, I have the "Flat" > remixes ep and I like a couple of the tracks, the > others seem a little "FFFlat"...but it's a remix album > so that could be someone elses fault.
Well, I've managed to d/l a track off 'Flat' and it's a deeply unpleasant remix by Matthew Dear, whose work I'm unfamiliar with but who seems to have been getting Big-upped around these parts quite a bit. If this is representative, er.... why? Dunno who else remixed the flat Flats, but if it's remix EP of Lusine stuff, then it ain't Lusine for me.
quoted 13 lines Also I really liked his first s/t album (as L'usine)> > Also I really liked his first s/t album (as L'usine) > > released on Isophlux in > > 1999, but the production was flat, boxy and > > one-dimensional. Weird, in view of > > the attention paid to production and spatiality on > > later Lusine (icl) stuff. > > Ah, that album is the shit! I actually like it alot > more than the material after that, the more "IDM" > sounding stuff. And I don't feel like the production > was off, maybe a little more emphasis on the low end, > thats a good thing in my book. Definitley more factory > sounding stuff though. But to each there own...
Indeed. It was partly the low-end vagueness that bothered me. I guess the lo-fi home-made factory-produced element might appeal (and - trainspotting linguistic note - 'Lusine' actually means 'factory' in French. Oooh.), but if one was looking for something of the high- and low-end resolution and clarity of, say, Bola, BoC, or Arovane (which personally I was), then 'L'usine' (Ispohlux.1999) would disappoint. Otherwise it's a fine album, I agree. alan ---------------------- Alan Lockett, (Senior Language Co-ordinator, EFL), Language Centre, University of Bristol, 30-32 Tyndall's Park Road, Bristol BS8 1PY, UK Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk tel: +44 (0)117 3310914 fax +44 (0)117 3310870 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org