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From:
Jeff Taylor
To:
IDM
Date:
19 Apr 1994 14:50:59 -0800
Subject:
From Here to Tranquility
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Subject: Time: 1:27 PM OFFICE MEMO From Here to Tranquility Date: 4/19/94 I'm tired of people criticizing "ambient" music. I think these labels we've given this music are loose fitting. By definition, there isn't a whole lot of ambient music being released at all. What we've got here is a strange brew of ambient and progressive electronic. OOps, I've used the word again, "progressive".. The only reason that we call this music ambient is because that's the label it recieved in its earliest stages of development. Now, maybe another label would be more appropriate, but I don't think there is anything wrong with the title that stuck. I know that it is a broad title, but what about "experimental electronic"? Its a mouth full. As far as FHT goes, I have a track on the first one under the name "The Dark Beautiful". I have to admit, I was disappointed in the over all quality of the tracks included in this compilation. My favorite tracks are mine <of course> and my roomate's (Les Fleurs du Mal, aka Jon D.).. Originally, I was told that I was going to be on the same CD with Tylervision... That was the only reason I submitted a track in the first place. Then I think Kim wanted to make the first FHT all SF based artists.. <ick> There aren't that many 'RAVE' artists who write quality 'ambient' music. HOWEVER, I have to say that I agree with B R O T H E R A L P H A B I T in that the second one is significantly better than the first. I particularly enjoyed the Single Cell Orchestra track.. He's one of the most tallented players/programmers I know. Look for a full length CD comming sometime in June on a new SF label 'Ultraviolet Recordings'..