quoted 6 lines One thing is, though, that these seem to be all bands that use electronic
> One thing is, though, that these seem to be all bands that use electronic
> sounds as opposed to, well the opposite - an electronic foundation with
> effected instruments and other electronic sounds layered on top. In the
> second case (which is what I am looking for) the instruments act as voices,
> sometimes primary sometimes not, and they don't have to be present in all
> sections.
I'd say the Spaceheads fit your bill. Lots of swirly atmosphereics and beats with
great horns overlaid, if I remeber correctly. Only heard it once though, check
http://www.insound.com/tour/, it's one of the Tour support, "eps". Not sure how 11
tracks and 50 minutes is an ep though, but it's only $6.50. It's limited too, which
reminds me that I need to pick up a copy for myself. Pluramon seems a bit rocky for
you definition, but it's on Mille Plateaux, if that gives an indication of quality.
Haven't heard the new remix cd though, comments anyone? Maybe Bowery Electric,
Labradford, Kranky school of sound? Seefeel maybe, I've been listening to Quique a
lot lately. The I Am Spoonbender is great, it's a crazy no-wavy freakout.
Cheers,
Nirav
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