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1995-09-23 00:29Miles Egan Thumbnail Reviews
1995-09-25 19:39Jon Drukman Re: Thumbnail Reviews
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1995-09-23 00:29Miles Egan(Yes, older stuff AGAIN! Anybody want to start sending ME the Autechre promos?) As One - R
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Fri, 22 Sep 1995 18:29:41 -0600 (MDT)
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(Yes, older stuff AGAIN! Anybody want to start sending ME the Autechre promos?) As One - Reflections Pretty hit-and-miss, with several really excellent tracks. I've listened to "Majik Jar" plenty in the week I've had this. I guess I'll go track down the remix album. Legion of Green Men - Spatial Specific Definitely a grower. The details here reveal themselves over time. This isn't really ambient, but rather very mellow trance. A tasteful melodicism and bright production really help flesh out the rhythms, with some lovely vocals that never become too ethereal. The last few tracks reinvent electro-acoustic much more successfully than Miasma ever will. Techno Animal - Re - Entry A disk of very spartan rhythm tracks and a disk of '95 flavor industrial ambient. This works if I'm in the right mood, but usually it's just too monotonous. Kevin Martin has released about five times more records of this stuff in the last two years than anybody really needs to hear. The highlight is the twenty minute Ballard-novel soundtrack, "Cape Canaveral" on the second disk. Get Ice's album before you even think about buying this. Dj Krush - Krush Several great twisted and hazy interludes separating some really loathesome female R&B-style singing and cheezy vamps. Only one track of fourteen really cuts the mustard. Why is it so hard to get this trip-hop thing right? Hedfunk - S/T Much better than the above, with only half of the thirteen tracks eating complete shit. A couple of Meters and James Brown forgeries come off well, but it's hard to respect these two for adding so little to those classic funk sounds. Why is it that this generation is so conservative in their borrowings from jazz? I want to hear somebody mix hip-hop with Albert Ayler. Banco de Gaia - Last Train to Lhasa The first disk is a mostly (but not entirely) useless wash of 4/4 beats and gratuitous ethnic samples, but the last forty minutes of the second disk resurrects Ultraworld vintage Orb to good effect. This is as derivative as all its detractors claim, but it's also pretty nice to sit and stew to. Where does the third disk of the limited edition fall in this spectrum.?
1995-09-25 19:39Jon Drukman>Banco de Gaia - Last Train to Lhasa [...] >to sit and stew to. Where does the third disk
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Mon, 25 Sep 1995 12:39:44 -0700
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Re: Thumbnail Reviews
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quoted 1 line Banco de Gaia - Last Train to Lhasa>Banco de Gaia - Last Train to Lhasa
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quoted 2 lines to sit and stew to. Where does the third disk of the limited edition>to sit and stew to. Where does the third disk of the limited edition >fall in this spectrum.?
closer to the second than the first. -- Name: Jon Email: jsd@cyborganic.com Web: http://www.cyborganic.com/People/jsd