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(idm) Re: RePHLeX Reviews (Leo Anibaldi & X-ASP)

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1996-11-07 11:48RwH (idm) Re: RePHLeX Reviews (Leo Anibaldi & X-ASP)
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1996-11-07 11:48RwHHi All, > Sorry if I missed the original posts but what are the opinions on the > Leo Anil
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(idm) Re: RePHLeX Reviews (Leo Anibaldi & X-ASP)
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Hi All,
quoted 2 lines Sorry if I missed the original posts but what are the opinions on the> Sorry if I missed the original posts but what are the opinions on the > Leo Anilbali (sp?) and X-Asp releases from Rephlex?
Well, my opinions are as follows: Leo Anibaldi - Void Nicely packaged three disc vinyl set of ominous rumblings, scraping noises and fierce bursts of violence. It is mainly very dark, mechanical, atmospheric techno that builds in tension to the Caustic Window-a-like 'Evidence' on the final side. The whole thing ends with a few minutes of silence, which (if you listen to the whole thing in one go) is probably scarier in what it implies than any of the music. X-ASP - Terra Ferma Really excellent double 12" set in generic RePHLeX embossed green sleeve. Very high quality listening and dancing techno throughout with a lot of pleasing touches that keep your attention from wandering. Also includes a Mike P remix, trainspotters. Both of the above are well worth buying. RePHLeX comes up with the goods. As usual. love, Rob ;-)