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From:
Dave Manning
To:
Innocent Destructive Machines
Date:
Sun, 31 Jul 1994 11:48:04 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Scorn as ambient dub, FSOL in AP
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Hi all: Just got the latest issue of "Alternative Press" (with everyone's favorite techno critic, Henry Rollins, on the cover) and there's a nice to-do in their BPM section on the Future Sound of London. Pick it up at your local mag rack - their coverage of electronic music is pretty good. In further AP news, there was a brief mention of Scorn (of Earache Records fame, including past/current members of Napalm Death, not very thislisty) as putting out an "ambient-dub" record. I think I heard some scorn somewhere - it could have been Pitchshifter - and was piqued. Can anyone else offer anything about this? Non-IDM pick of the week: _Bee Thousand_ from Guided by Voices. Lo-fi Liverpudlian rock and roll from Ohio. Think Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, or Big Star. Kent Williams, if you're still out there, you'll probably like it! DM ::dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu::dmanning@eworld.com::dgmanning@aol.com:: :: "Guaranteed like Yoo-Hoo..." :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--Beastie Boys::::::::::::::