quoted 2 lines So I've discovered the greatness that is FAX...
>So I've discovered the greatness that is FAX...
>My question is, what should I hit next off of this incredible label
well you said that you liked Sad World and Namlook 7, both of which you
just picked up. I think that a good way to find out what you like is to
get to know a particular artist. I had a few FAX releases on vinyl and
don't normally buy CDs but I was following Atom Heart and fell in love with
some of his full length albums on FAX and that's how I was hooked. I
started following Dr. Atmo, thinking that this was Atom Heart using yet
another pseudonym but I was wrong. I was led to Silence when it was
released on vinyl and I loved most of it. Later came Sad World (which also
blew me away!) and then The Whole Traffic and Music To Films. I love the
ethnicity that Dr. Atmo brings into the music.
So far I've loved everything I've heard from Dr. Atmo, Atom Heart (deep
ambient and ambintelligent), Tetsu Inoue (dark & deep) and the Bill Laswell
(that BASS!) releases on FAX. I'm also really impressed by the
independant artists that have appeared on FAX sublabel like Daniel
Pemberton, Chris Meloche, etc. I'm looking forward to David Reeves' album
called Otras which a good friend of mine suggested and should be coming out
soon. You may be more into Namlook himself or some of the more recent
additions to the every growing family like Charlie Edwards or Jonah Sharp.
I like the interaction and the results as all these artists bounce off each
other, which you really can't avoid anyway.
quoted 2 lines The only other thing that my local music store has is the "FAX Compilation"
>The only other thing that my local music store has is the "FAX Compilation"
>(also on Instinct). Is that worth it?
I think it is but then again, I exchanged several pieces of communication
with someone at Instinct and they accepted my suggestions for track
selections. To my surprise, they included a lot of my suggestions! So of
course I'm going to say that I like it but in all modesty, I requested that
since they were going to be releasing a lot of ambient albums, that they
should focus more on the recent *intelligent dance* side of things for the
compiltion. It's a double CD so no matter what, it's going to give you
quite a sampling of what the label is like and how it can vary.
My top 3 votes for the best intelligent dance releases in 1994 are:
1. From Within (Richie Hawtin & Namlook)
2. Atom Heart - Flextone (on Rather Interesting)
(although this isn't on FAX, he also has many beautiful & more ambient
releases on FAX also, which would be more appropriate for a top 10 ambient
list)
3. The Whole Traffic (Dr. Atmo & Basalt Boys)
and I'll post the rest to IDM seperately.
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