the following was lifted out of the Sunday NY Times article (3/13/94)
BY Simon Reynolds, TECHNO WARS: A HOUSE DIVIDED OVER BEATS (PER MINUTE)
"Right now, European and American dance floors are dominated by trance,
which combines harsh, all-electronic textures and programmed drum-
machine beats. Fast-paced, mantra-like and minimalist, trance can be
exhilarating in a coldly compuslive sort of way, but it is often
rather uniform and soul-less."
tp>SIMON, you're coming in loud and clear. . .hit'em where it hurts
continuing with the NY Times article. . .
"Trance is an excuse for people to make a record with three notes in it
that goes on for ages and doesn't have any feeling behind it,"
Mr. James complains."
tp>RIGHT!
and one final pop into the Times. . .
"In truth, the most interesting music is being generated at the extremes
of the rave scene. . . It's the middle zone that's least exciting, with
its middlebrow quasi-spiritual pretensions, tepid beats and predictable
electronic textures."
tp>I think my bro Simon needs a big fat high five for that one. BAM!
Not a bad offering from *the mainstream* press.
Although, listing Mu-ZiQ as an ambient artist, Simon falls prey to
the nasty press habit of name dropping. In my eyes, this instantly
detracts from the credibility of any article. (hmmmpf!)
"you know when you've been TANGOED!" porky inner etchings
high fives, low end, and syncopation,
Teep