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(idm) Thanks Teep/Carl Cox

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1996-08-09 05:00ron small (idm) Thanks Teep/Carl Cox
└─ 1996-08-09 15:02Aaron Michelson Re: (idm) Thanks Teep/Carl Cox
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1996-08-09 05:00ron smallGreetings to all. I've just returned to the States from a long trip abroad. Two of Teeps t
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Greetings to all. I've just returned to the States from a long trip abroad. Two of Teeps tapes were two thirds of the music I had with me, and I'm much obleeged to him. I've been as unplugged as Eric Clapton from IDM, so I don't know if it's been mentioned, but Carl Cox' album, At the End of the Cliche is fantastic IMHO. It's smooothly produced funk, with an occasional underpinning of melancholy, and some seamless grooves. "Tribal Jedi" and "Brother Don't Play" are the two standout tracks for me, but there's not really any weak spot on the album. Best Regards, ____________ __________ ron small ______ ____
1996-08-09 15:02Aaron MichelsonOn Fri, 9 Aug 1996, ron small wrote: > I've been as unplugged as Eric Clapton from IDM, so
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On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, ron small wrote:
quoted 6 lines I've been as unplugged as Eric Clapton from IDM, so I don't know if it's> I've been as unplugged as Eric Clapton from IDM, so I don't know if it's > been mentioned, but Carl Cox' album, At the End of the Cliche is fantastic > IMHO. It's smooothly produced funk, with an occasional underpinning of > melancholy, and some seamless grooves. "Tribal Jedi" and "Brother Don't > Play" are the two standout tracks for me, but there's not really any weak > spot on the album.
I sampled a few tracks in the store, and was unfortunately extremely disappointed with his debut. I felt the tracks were unoriginal, bland and lifeless. Seems like another sad case of a DJ finding that the musician's shoes didn't fit. Lame Thread Prevention in Effect: Aaron Michelson --------------------------------------------------------------------- aw-teck'r (autechre) "Everything you Know is Wrong." For reviews, interviews, art & trash http://www.io.org/~amichel/ amichel@io.org