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1995-07-03 12:46James Skilton some impressions of new stuff
1995-07-09 19:19multipara Re: some impressions of new stuff
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1995-07-03 12:46James SkiltonA lot of activity over the last couple of weekends has left my bank account reeling, and m
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some impressions of new stuff
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A lot of activity over the last couple of weekends has left my bank account reeling, and my record box bulging. Here are some highlights, in no particular order except I put the WARP stuff first :-) ELEKTROIDS - Kilohertz (WARP) Either these guys have been listening to an awful lot of Drexciya lately, or they indeed _are_ Drexiya in disguise - the similarity is uncanny, from the Electro rhythms to the synth sounds used. Due for full release next week. Richard H Kirk - The Number of Magic (WARP) An excellent intelligent chillout record, already enthused about by many on the list. Strangely, I have bought this on promo, not having seen any full copies. I think WARPs official release date is actually today, meaning the States actually got it first! Sabres of Paradise - Sabresonic II (WARP) Dunno what's going on here. Why was the first Sabresonic deleted, only to be superceded by this new release. Shades of the ISDN fiasco/ripoff. I don't have a tracklisting but most of the stuff on here is familiar from the first release - essential for Sabres fans, interesting for most idm/ambient heads, but somewhat lacking in the Value-For-Money stakes for completists. Ippii Tombei - Fuct (FLAW) A very strange 3-tracker of innovative sounds. I was attracted to this by the fact that it is on the same label as the Red Snapper singles, but the music is very different, being largely techno oriented rather than Funk/Jazz based. "Uh-Hum" takes a vocal sample of just that and loops it into a bizarre track. The title track is just the thing to do your head in if you're already in that "Fuct" State. Hell I can't remember the title of the other track. Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux) An excellent collection of twisted grooves from a wide range of Artists, each contributing two untitled tracks - Oval, Scanner, Steel (who?), Alec Empire and 4 more. Essential for anyone who wants to hear whats going on at the extremes of electronic listening music at the moment. ACV - "Shout" compilation Eleven tracks of typical ACV tracks (that allows for considerable variety btw), but all these are unrelased, making this too an essential, for lovers of extraordinary banging grooves. Heazdfuck music for the feet. Ambient Dub Volume 4 - Jellyfish (Beyond) Beyond continue the excellent series after a long hiatus (They did at one time say there would be no more after Volume 3, but we should be glad they changed their minds. Very mellow for falling asleep to if played quietly, but plenty of grooves for higher volume play. Perhaps not quite as oddball a selection as some of the earlier volumes, but quality stuff, and good value at just a tenner. Model 500 - No UFOs (Metroplex) Ooh a classic! Metroplex's first release, Copyrighted 1985. Ten years old and still sounds wonderful, especially the "Instrumental" which cuts back on the vocals a little, as stretches the lengthof the track too. The B-Side cut "Future", also comes in 2 versions, and cuts a tight electro groove, the kinda thing that is popular again now. A timeless record, and one which I am ecstatic to own! DJ Ungle Fever - Elemental force of Funk.EEE Noize (Rising High) A 4-track promo 12" taster for the 4thcoming LP. One track from Walker, which sounds like yet another Air Liquide track - I must admit that while I fell for A.L. initially, I am beginning to find that most of the sounds are coming around again. A tough acid bounder from Calhoun, and then two fierce banging tracks from two other artistes whose names I don't recall. Overall a little mixed and to be honest I for one won't be rushing for the album when it appears. Phenomyna (ART5.2) Cannot say anything other than "Typical ART" here, beautifully crafted Detroit influenced grooves on 3 tracks, and one succulent ambient fruit. As far as I can tell this is a set of 4 remixes of tracks by "Phenomyna" One is by Black Dog and for the life of me I can't remember the others right now. Domina On the Basic Channel no-label, this of course has been included on the recent Tresor 3 compilation, but I thought it was worth it anyway, for 2 reasons. 1: I can mess about phasing and mixing it to make it even longer 2: I get the Carl Craig mix, which, while I don't like it as much as the Maurizio mix, is pretty excellent in its own right. J ^ __________ ________.__/_____ _||_/ James Skilton aka Steady J _[]/_____________[.__\____-_ DJ and Party Animal | | Part Time Hedonist |____________________________| Full Time Technohead |__|-' '-|__| Steady-J@Firefox.co.uk 
1995-07-09 19:19multiparaalmost a week ago, james skilton wrote: >Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux)
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Re: some impressions of new stuff
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almost a week ago, james skilton wrote:
quoted 5 lines Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux)>Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux) >An excellent collection of twisted grooves from a wide range of Artists, >each contributing two untitled tracks - Oval, Scanner, Steel (who?), Alec >Empire and 4 more. Essential for anyone who wants to hear whats going on >at the extremes of electronic listening music at the moment.
4 more: cristian vogel, air liquide, global electronic network, gas. steel is biochip c., gas is mike ink. note that the cd version has only one of the steel tracks. very good, but not always as experimental as i hoped it would be (the oval and mike ink tracks are my current faves, plus biochip of course). high time that biochip make a big sample orgy track off rob rimbaud stuff. uh... maybe not.
quoted 5 lines DJ Ungle Fever - Elemental force of Funk.EEE Noize (Rising High)>DJ Ungle Fever - Elemental force of Funk.EEE Noize (Rising High) >A 4-track promo 12" taster for the 4thcoming LP. One track from Walker, which >sounds like yet another Air Liquide track - I must admit that while I fell >for A.L. initially, I am beginning to find that most of the sounds are coming >around again. A tough acid bounder from Calhoun, and then two fierce banging
[snip] anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first ones ever to appear on force inc. + sublabels (esp. mille plateaux)? that's because the label owner also thinks it's a rather lame project. i also like g.e.n *much* better. cheers, p. on: joni mitchell - hejira
1995-07-14 05:13ZENROXY@aol.comre: air liquide tracks on modulation and transformation 2 >>anyone notice that the two air
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re: air liquide tracks on modulation and transformation 2
quoted 1 line anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first >>ones ever to>>anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first >>ones ever to
appear on force inc. + sublabels (esp. mille >>plateaux)? that's because the label owner also thinks it's a >>rather lame project. i also like g.e.n *much* better. actually, the first modulation and transformation comp. had 2 air liquid tracks as well. this was also on modulation and transformation. david *+* on now-dj krush "a whim"
1995-07-14 15:21multipara>re: air liquide tracks on modulation and transformation 2 i wrote: >>>anyone notice that
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quoted 1 line re: air liquide tracks on modulation and transformation 2>re: air liquide tracks on modulation and transformation 2
i wrote:
quoted 4 lines anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first >>ones ever to>>>anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first >>ones ever to >appear on force inc. + sublabels (esp. mille >>plateaux)? that's because the >label owner also thinks it's a >>rather lame project. i also like g.e.n > *much* better.
zenroxy points out:
quoted 2 lines actually, the first modulation and transformation comp. had 2 air liquid>actually, the first modulation and transformation comp. had 2 air liquid >tracks as well. this was also on modulation and transformation.
i don't have mod + trans 1, but i only know of one a.l. track on it, "semwave". (what's the other? is that vinyl only?) but you're right, force inc. *did* release some a.l., there's also a track on rauschen 7, "mandragora"... i believe m+t 1 is a standard compilation, while m+t 2 is a collaborative effort (i.e. m+t 2 is the primary release locus for the tracks). what i intended to say in my post (sorry this didn't come through), air liquide hasn't recorded *for* force inc. / mille plateaux before. ta + peace, p. on: chirping birds (open window)