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1996-09-05 20:45JAZ (idm) Laurent Pernice: Sept Autres Creatures
└─ 1996-09-06 13:17Ashok Divakaran RE: (idm) Laurent Pernice: Sept Autres Creatures
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1996-09-05 20:45JAZOdd Size CD OS 16 martichore catoblepas bahmout le singe de l'encre kraken le cheval de me
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Odd Size CD OS 16 martichore catoblepas bahmout le singe de l'encre kraken le cheval de mer la trule qui porte des chaines This one is a mixed bag, and that's a GOOD THING. Definitely halfway between the dancefloor and a chillroom, close to big couch. The first number is a straighthead techno-rockish houser...if the rest of the album had been like this, I wouldn't post to "I"dm. Its nice and unremarkable on its own, but when you see it set against the mosaic (1) of the rest of the album, its fine. catoblepas is an ambient dubbish sort of excursion. bahamout is an epic number with some really nice beaty dancey parts and some more ambient dub bleepiness. 16 mins long. some french-speaking samples. le singe de l'encre is another techno-houser which might get your booty shaking. subtle detroit rhythms are in there. more samples in french. it segues into another stetch of ambient dubness, and then another techno houser emerges. an even nicer one kraken is deeply darkly ambient with some (pleasant) industrial overtones. le cheval de mer is nice. it starts out as some detroit ambience and then kicks into a full fledged (ambient) houser after 3 mins or so. and the last song is dubby and trip hoppy. This is a CD which has some VERY LOW bass frequencies utilized. The CD doesn't sound right in the car or the bedroom. I wish I could I point to someone that has this same sort of sound, but I can't, and that's a GOOD THING (in my book anyway <g>) I would be interested in hearing more about Laurent Pernice. This CD was apparently recorded in Cologne in 1994-1995. I got it from PBE chunke@nash.pubnix.net (david & karen) He has a lot of other cheap, cool stuff, too. Also just in: Floating Point: Between Worlds (Vile Music INFCD001) : This is really nice melodic technohouse. Planet Love Volume 2 (by Marco Repetto of Synetics) (Superstition Records, Super 2067) This is nice too. Detroit dance rhythms with lots of ambience. Somewhat ssimilar to Synetics, but better, and a double CD. This is one of the better albums of Detroit-influenced dance music. No cheesey vocals either. Try John at Bent Crayon for the cheapest import (to the US) IDM en@bcrayon.com. Have I plugged everyone yet? Modern Music http://www.modernmusic.com Dave at EAR/Rational ear@xmission.com Thanks for the bandwidth, and cheers from New Orleans. Anything cool IDM wise to do in Minneapolis 14-24 Sept 1996? jim ||| j a zacchary ||| dr z ||| smileee@ix.netcom.com ||| http:\\have.a.nice.day.com
1996-09-06 13:17Ashok Divakaran> I would be interested in hearing more about Laurent Pernice. This CD > was apparently re
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quoted 2 lines I would be interested in hearing more about Laurent Pernice. This CD> I would be interested in hearing more about Laurent Pernice. This CD > was apparently recorded in Cologne in 1994-1995.
Laurent Pernice is (or was - lost track) in the French industrial rock band Nox. And believe me, this was *rock* - not electronic F242-clone stuff. Very surprising that he's taken the dance/ambient route. Thanks for the review. Ashok