OK. Not wishing to carp, but... I have to say that I've been less than
impressed by some of Ai's releases. For a label that's been much-trumpeted,
the likes of Yunx 'In the Heat of the Night', Jacen Solo 'Virgo', and
Michael Manning 'Public' (off the top of my head) were pretty pedestrian
outings. Not to mention patchy earlier comps like 'New Town'. So, my
question is, given that my boat remained distinctly unfloated by the
abovementioned, is there reason to be that interested in this here 2006
sampler?
alan
--On 17 March 2006 09:08 -0500 Alan Lucas <alucas@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 24 lines On 3/17/06, therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net <therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net>> On 3/17/06, therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net <therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>> Anyone pining for the glory days of Warp (when Detroit, techno and what
>> branched off into idm were still bubbling in a less segregated stew)
>> would do well to spend some time with the new Ai compilation. The label
>> has issued some nice things over the past several years, but this one is
>> especially solid. Those initials make sense.
>>
>> jeff
>>
>
> I was just going to write in about this one. Been driving in to work
> with it for the past couple days. The quaility and consistency from Ai
> is on another level. More great ELECTRONIC tracks from artists I don't
> know, but whose full-lengths or EPs I'm now eagerly anticipating.
> Can't even imagine what Ai has in store for us this year.
>
> Later,
> Alan
>
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