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1995-01-23 21:52Sho Kuwamoto Jeff Mills et al
1995-01-24 02:19Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 Jeff Mills et al
├─ 1995-01-23 23:48Derek Oliver Re: Jeff Mills et al
└─ 1995-01-24 11:07James Skilton Re: Jeff Mills et al
└─ 1995-01-24 12:33James Skilton ACV Comp (was re: Jeff Mills...)
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1995-01-23 21:52Sho KuwamotoAshok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 <ADIVAKARAN@worldbank.org> wrote: > While we're on a Mills thr
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Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 <ADIVAKARAN@worldbank.org> wrote:
quoted 4 lines While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo> While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo > Anibaldi? I understand he is from the same > intelligent-hardcore stable. Ditto for Robert Armani's import > CDs--how do they fare?
If you want stuff which sounds like the hard Mills tracks, try some of the harder luke slater stuff (x-tront-2 and 3, and the planetary assault systems records). ...And some old UR stuff (nocturbulus behavior by suburban knight comes to mind as being particularly hard). -Sho -- sho@physics.purdue.edu <<-- finger this account to find out what I'm having for lunch! <A HREF="http://physics.purdue.edu/~sho/homepage.html">Sho Kuwamoto</A>.
1995-01-24 02:19Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't had the money to keep up wi
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Mon, 23 Jan 1995 21:19:00 -0500 (EST)
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Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't had the money to keep up with him recently. Waveform Transmission v.1 is one of my all-time fave techno albums. While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo Anibaldi? I understand he is from the same intelligent-hardcore stable. Ditto for Robert Armani's import CDs--how do they fare? Lastly, I would like to give a big thumbs-up to Hardfloor's latest, "Respect". Fabulous hyper-rhythmic hard techno. Cost me a pretty penny but more than worth it. I am also playing Laurent Garnier's "Shot in the Dark" a lot these days. It's really excellent--much better than anything else I've heard by him, and certainly better than most of the hard-Detroit sounds I've heard recently (Carl Craig etc.) On Last: Spicelab "A Day on our Planet" (Does techno get *any* better than this?!) Ashok Divakaran adivakaran@worldbank.org Washington, DC
1995-01-23 23:48Derek OliverOn Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 wrote: > Count me in as another huge Jeff
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On Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Ashok Divakaran EMTEN 32105 wrote:
quoted 24 lines Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't> Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't > had the money to keep up with him recently. Waveform > Transmission v.1 is one of my all-time fave techno albums. > > While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo > Anibaldi? I understand he is from the same > intelligent-hardcore stable. Ditto for Robert Armani's import > CDs--how do they fare? > > Lastly, I would like to give a big thumbs-up to Hardfloor's > latest, "Respect". Fabulous hyper-rhythmic hard techno. Cost > me a pretty penny but more than worth it. I am also playing > Laurent Garnier's "Shot in the Dark" a lot these days. It's > really excellent--much better than anything else I've heard by > him, and certainly better than most of the hard-Detroit sounds > I've heard recently (Carl Craig etc.) > > On Last: Spicelab "A Day on our Planet" > (Does techno get *any* better than this?!) > > Ashok Divakaran > adivakaran@worldbank.org > Washington, DC >
Leo Anibaldi? Cool shit in my opinion, very evil dark sounding techno without being too hard (hard for the sake of hard i.e. Gabber, Mokum records etc)...ExperMENTAL with an emphasis on mental.......He has at leasts two full length l.p.s "Muta" and "Canibald" on ACV italy as well as at least 5 different 12"s..........Speaking of Italian Experimental techno has anyone heard of Lory D and the sounds never seen records....these are similar to Leo Anibaldi stuff (deep, mental, sometimes very harsh and industrial sounding, other times very spacy, always very underground)................ Derek ****************************************************************************** moses@teleport.com Inportland Techno Acid Ambient Mail Order DJ Rumpleforeskin Import Domestic Records-C.D.'s 0--\___/--\___/---0 phone/fax 503-620-3340 ****************************************************************************** SUBMERGE TO THE DEEPEST DEPTHS IN ORDER THAT THE HIGHEST BE ELEVATED TO LIGHT *Alfred Rosenberg
1995-01-24 11:07James SkiltonAshok wrote: > Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't > had the mo
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Ashok wrote:
quoted 3 lines Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't> Count me in as another huge Jeff Mills fan, although i haven't > had the money to keep up with him recently. Waveform > Transmission v.1 is one of my all-time fave techno albums.
Well, me too. And someone made some derogatory comments about "Changes of Live" I thought that was a great track! Cheesy but just so in your face I had to love it. WF2 and 3 took a bit longer to impress me, but there are some real stormers on both of these, as well as some really inventive ideas.
quoted 5 lines While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo> > While we're on a Mills thread, what do people think of Leo > Anibaldi? I understand he is from the same > intelligent-hardcore stable. Ditto for Robert Armani's import > CDs--how do they fare?
I'd go for Leo any day. I have about 4 or 5 12"s and double-packs from him. Always manages to get some serious dark moods in there somewhere. Often a hard bashing beat is accompanied by strange dronings and quiet horror-movie type background effects, with very spookey results. The "Muta" double pack has some ambient tracks on it which take these ideas away from the dancefloor. That said, the hard dance stuff is worth sitting down to listen to, just to get that atmosphere properly! Robert Armani is a bit more basic, but nonetheless extremely effective. Simple nagging riffs tied to stomping hard house rhythms for dancefloor mayhem. A helluva lot easier to mix than Mills' stuff, it must be said! There is a great ACV compilation available at present with tracks from both of these 2, plus Dave Clarke and a whole bunch of others. Can't remember the title, but its double vinyl or a mixed CD. Most of it is full-on in-yer face material, but some of it is pretty laid back too.
quoted 3 lines Lastly, I would like to give a big thumbs-up to Hardfloor's> > Lastly, I would like to give a big thumbs-up to Hardfloor's > latest, "Respect".
Yup. Spot on from Hardfloor, broadening their sound slightly without losing their direction
quoted 2 lines On Last: Spicelab "A Day on our Planet"> On Last: Spicelab "A Day on our Planet" > (Does techno get *any* better than this?!)
Well, quite probably not. Someone else described it as a "classic" only a week or so after release. It really is Great! I must listen to this again tonight. J ^ On now: The hum of my PC and the sounds of a small but busy development dept. James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!
1995-01-24 12:33James SkiltonI wrote: > There is a great ACV compilation available at present .... > Can't remember the
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I wrote:
quoted 1 line There is a great ACV compilation available at present> There is a great ACV compilation available at present
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quoted 1 line Can't remember the title> Can't remember the title
My memory has returned, and it is "Alternative Currents" if those braincells serve me correctly. - does anyone know what ACV is supposed to stand for? (love the logotype where each letter is the same shape but oriented 3 ways.) J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!