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1996-02-07 23:09ozymandias G desiderata (idm) Check This!
├─ 1996-02-08 00:36Rob Thorley Re: (idm) Check This!
└─ 1996-02-13 10:13Brian Willoughby (idm) Re: HIA - freefloater
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1996-02-07 23:09ozymandias G desiderataUh, hi everybody. It's been a while since I foamed at the mouth about some good tunes, so
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Intellectually Dismissive Muzak
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Wed, 07 Feb 1996 15:09:34 -0800
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Uh, hi everybody. It's been a while since I foamed at the mouth about some good tunes, so here I am. No full-on reviews today, although some are brewing (actually, quite a lot are brewing, some new, some old). The Advent: Elements of Life 2xCD / 4x12" (Internal) Anybody that doesn't have this double CD yet is really missing out (well, unless you live in SF and go to MaD, in which case you've already heard it like a BILLION times). They cover all the bases on this album -- straight-up dark electro, boomy techno, Detroity housy techno, it's all good. Great value for the money, too, though I swear, if they were going to put it on four pieces of vinyl they could have at LEAST included all of the songs on the double CD. But now I have both, so I don't care. Riccardo Rocchi: It's Just a Melting Pot of Emotions CD (ACV) In the "nuttier than a king-sized Babe Ruth bar" department, everybody with an ear for truly wacked-out 70's prog-rock-style experimentation should check out Riccardo Rocchi's _It's Just a Melting Pot of Emotions_. Bizarrely mixed, moody in places, and very personal-sounding acidy ambientish techno. If any of you heard the Freddy K double-pack last year (also on ACV) and could get into its weird and wacky sounds, you'll really like this. I have grown to love ACV despite my increasing disenchantment with Robert Armani (does anybody here think that _Blow It Out_ is any better than last year's _Madman Stand_? I was so put off by _Madman Stand_ that I won't get a copy of the new one unless I get positive feedback otherwise). They put out the weirdest industrial-influenced acid I've _ever_ heard, and their records always get lots of repeat plays in my CD player. They're so out there I have difficulty figuring out how to mix with them, and that's a compliment. The cover art is _wonderful_, too. I've had about five or six of my officemates comment on its gaudiness so far. I like tacky cover art. The Higher Intelligence Agency: Freefloater CD (ACV) OK, you ambient dub freaks, you're falling down on the job! HIA kicks the snot out of that lame _Last Train to Lhasa_ and Loop Guru crap and you know it, but still you fail to fess up. What's up with that? Here's one of the finest things to _ever_ come out of the Beyond stables and I see nary a mention of it (_one_ mention of this album in the four months that it's been out, and that was in passing!). Sure, it's only got one CD's worth of material, but it radiates quality and refinement where BdG's weak latest album had a _ton_ of recycling and dicking around going on. Like all the best ambient dub, this music is almost preternaturally smooth, with patiently developing acid lines floating over relaxed, tricked-out beats. In most ways, this is just an extension and refinement of HIA's sound, but it sounds so lush and warm. Great music for the end of a long, sketchy day. I give it a big thumbs up. T Power: The Self-Evident Truth of an Intuitive Mind CD (SOUR) I don't normally do this, but everybody else has done the sophisticated review thing, so: Just buy this CD now. I thought 4 Hero's _Parallel Universe_ was a brilliant, deep, soulful, trippy jungle album. It took a genre I normally hated (happy jungle) and made something brilliant and fun out of it. T Power is like that, only better. It's great stuff. This CD will be the benchmark that "intelligent jungle" is judged against for years to come. I can hear the inevitable bandwagon-jumping even now. Which leads me to: V/A: Desert Storm Presents Intelligent & Innovative Drum & Bass v1 CD (Desert Storm) I like this comp, but it doesn't really live up to the name. The Photek tracks are wonderful, and everything is all warm and intricate-sounding, but it all has a slightly derivative, second-generation feeling to it. Much of this music is following in the trail the 4Hero blazed, but without 4Hero's somewhat demented edge. These tracks are almost _too_ smooth for their own good. OTOH, this is an amazingly good jungle compilation, which is a rare thing. With all of the incredible jungle that's coming out right now, it's a shame that so many of the compilations suck so badly. OK, time to get back to work. Y'all take care now, you hear? I hope that not everybody delivered this message when they saw the subject line, so that this message has had the time it needed to completely erase your hard drive. :) yrz, ozy ozymandias G desiderata ogd@organic.com Ravers Suck Our Sound (415)284-6888 http://www.organic.com/Staff/ogd/ ::AOAIOXXYSZ::
1996-02-08 00:36Rob ThorleyOn Wed, 7 Feb 1996, ozymandias G desiderata wrote: > T Power: The Self-Evident Truth of an
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ozymandias G desiderata
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Thu, 8 Feb 1996 00:36:36 +0000 (GMT)
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On Wed, 7 Feb 1996, ozymandias G desiderata wrote:
quoted 11 lines T Power: The Self-Evident Truth of an Intuitive Mind CD (SOUR)> T Power: The Self-Evident Truth of an Intuitive Mind CD (SOUR) > > I don't normally do this, but everybody else has done the sophisticated > review thing, so: > > Just buy this CD now. I thought 4 Hero's _Parallel Universe_ was a > brilliant, deep, soulful, trippy jungle album. It took a genre I normally > hated (happy jungle) and made something brilliant and fun out of it. T Power > is like that, only better. It's great stuff. This CD will be the benchmark > that "intelligent jungle" is judged against for years to come. I can hear > the inevitable bandwagon-jumping even now. Which leads me to:
I second this. After a few listens, this sounds fuckin' great. I don't mean to swear, but I can't emphasize how great this is. Rob.
1996-02-13 10:13Brian Willoughby| To: Intellectually Dismissive Muzak <idm@hyperreal.com> | Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 15:09:3
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Intelligent Dance Music
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Tue, 13 Feb 96 02:13:08 -0800
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(idm) Re: HIA - freefloater
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| To: Intellectually Dismissive Muzak <idm@hyperreal.com> | Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 15:09:34 -0800 | From: ozymandias G desiderata <ogd@organic.com> | | The Higher Intelligence Agency: Freefloater CD (ACV) | | OK, you ambient dub freaks, you're falling down on the job! HIA | kicks the snot out of that lame _Last Train to Lhasa_ and Loop | Guru crap and you know it, but still you fail to fess up. What's | up with that? I agree, for the most part. I can't quite bring myself to call _...Lhasa_ lame, but this is because I recently heard it in full quadrophonic glory when Toby Marks performed in Seattle. Admittedly, all but a few tracks on the first _...Lhasa_ disc pale in comparison, and I consider the second _..Lhasa_ disc disposable (at least they didn't charge for it). I asked around locally about both discs before hearing them, and like you, I can't figure why everyone was so excited about _...Lhasa_, and yet seemed matter of fact about _freefloater_. | Here's one of the finest things to _ever_ come out of the Beyond | stables and I see nary a mention of it [...] Don't forget Electronic Eye: closed circuit. I've been surprised by the people who've liked this when I played it at work, because I assumed Richard H. Kirk was a little "out there." Check it out if you haven't. | [...] In most ways, this is just an extension and refinement of | HIA's sound, but it sounds so lush and warm. [...] Roger that. I found the HIA's first album, _colourform_, a bit simplistic. I could never quite put my finger on what I thought was missing, since simplicity is not a problem in itself - but surprisingly, I could also never quite stop playing it! I guess it was just a foreshadowing of what was to come. With _freefloater_, there is no mistaking the perfection that HIA have now achieved. The HIA take the excellent engineering of their first album and, with the new album, add evidence of songwriting abilities that I had not discerned. Brian