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1997-02-22 20:38wrecktangle (idm) Re: idm V1 #979
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1997-02-22 20:38wrecktangleOn Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Christopher William Niemitz wrote: ]Subject: (idm) How is Trans-am? ]
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On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Christopher William Niemitz wrote: ]Subject: (idm) How is Trans-am? ] ]I just spotted a disc (2disc?) on the Japanese Thrill ]Jockey label & was curious if anyone heard this ]& can review it... Trans Am is an interesting animal. Get this -- they state that they are equally influenced by the likes of ZZ Top, Autechre, and Kraftwerk. I've seen them live 5 times now (yes, I'm a bit of a fan-atic, but they are from Baltimore/DC where I live, so it's never too long inbetween shows...) and in addition to drums, guitar, and bass, they also use an old crusty Crumar, a Roland Juno, and a Boss DR-5, as well as a trigger and pads mounted on the drum set -- the drummer really does a nice job of mixing electro beats with his drum set, and he's a fantastic drummer even without the aid of technology. As expected, they integrate electronics and traditional "rock" (whatever the hell that is these days), but in a way I find 1000 times more appealing than the prodigy or whoever else is sucking corporate dick these days, trying to appeal to the largest audience possible... Trans Am have also put out an honest-to-goodness white label 12" single, although it's not on Thrill Jockey and, I imagine, impossible to find outside the US...sorry, I forget the label it's on, a friend has my copy right now...that is, to my knowledge, the release with the highest percentage of electro content...but there's only 3 songs there, so.... I'd oblige you and review the album, but since they have two albums out and you didn't specify which one, I'm not going to sit here all day and do both. ;) .------------------------------------------------------------------------. | nm: nickworthington | ml: nworth1@umbc.edu | "Gott wuerfelt nicht!" ae | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~nworth1 | [.sig_gn] @ 17:00:00 EST on 12.21.96 | `------------------------------------------------------------------------'
1997-02-23 23:52Andywell, i saw them here this weekend. anyone else come? 1st off, they had a juno-60 if anyon
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well, i saw them here this weekend. anyone else come? 1st off, they had a juno-60 if anyone cares which juno you were refrring to. After hearing some good things about them, then seeing them live, I was pretty dissapointed. Granted, the drummer was excellent, but overall, I COMPLetely disagree with your praise of their integration of electronica with "rock". It seemed quite the contrary. They would play some nice electronic beats along with real drums, maybe a little melody with a synth, then launch into the "rock" stuff, abandoning the keyboards/sequencing etc for thier guitars etc. The eletronic stuff just seemed to be a little segway/intro for the main part of each peice. It didn't seem as if they could "integrate" the two elements at all, rather they would alternate between "rock" and "electro" stuff. It was kinda boring, and rather unimpressive IMHO. andy
quoted 10 lines Trans Am is an interesting animal. Get this -- they state that they are> Trans Am is an interesting animal. Get this -- they state that they are > equally influenced by the likes of ZZ Top, Autechre, and Kraftwerk. I've > seen them live 5 times now (yes, I'm a bit of a fan-atic, but they are > from Baltimore/DC where I live, so it's never too long inbetween shows...) > and in addition to drums, guitar, and bass, they also use an old crusty > Crumar, a Roland Juno, and a Boss DR-5, as well as a trigger and pads > mounted on the drum set -- the drummer really does a nice job of mixing > electro beats with his drum set, and he's a fantastic drummer even > without the aid of technology. As expected, they integrate > electronicsB and traditional "rock" (whatever the hell that is these
days),
quoted 20 lines but in a way I find 1000 times more appealing than the prodigy or whoever> but in a way I find 1000 times more appealing than the prodigy or whoever > else is sucking corporate dick these days, trying to appeal to the largest > audience possible... > Trans Am have also put out an honest-to-goodness white label 12" single, > although it's not on Thrill Jockey and, I imagine, impossible to find > outside the US...sorry, I forget the label it's on, a friend has my copy > right now...that is, to my knowledge, the release with the highest > percentage of electro content...but there's only 3 songs there, so.... > I'd oblige you and review the album, but since they have two albums out > and you didn't specify which one, I'm not going to sit here all day and do > both. ;) > > > .------------------------------------------------------------------------. > | nm: nickworthington | ml: nworth1@umbc.edu | "Gott wuerfelt nicht!" ae | > |------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~nworth1 | [.sig_gn] @ 17:00:00 EST on 12.21.96 | > `------------------------------------------------------------------------' > >