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1997-03-04 02:54Mark B. Conklin (idm) Gary Ma
1997-03-04 04:09Gonzi (Fresh) Re: (idm) Gary Ma
└─ 1997-03-03 23:11The Rare Guy Re: (idm) Gary Ma
1997-03-04 12:03N Re: (idm) Gary Ma
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1997-03-04 02:54Mark B. ConklinCan anyone give me a rundown on the Gary Moscheles release, "Shaped To Make Your Life Easi
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Can anyone give me a rundown on the Gary Moscheles release, "Shaped To Make Your Life Easier" (SSR). I've heard general things about it, but nothing specific. Is it good? What type of music is it? Sound like anyone? How about the Red Snapper release "Mooky". Has anyone even seen this? Also, I owe a friend a favor. Does anyone have these for sale? If you would rather trade, check out http://www.netcom.com/~kidgrady/Sale.html/
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1997-03-04 04:09Gonzi (Fresh)> Can anyone give me a rundown on the Gary Moscheles release, "Shaped To Make > Your Life
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quoted 3 lines Can anyone give me a rundown on the Gary Moscheles release, "Shaped To Make> Can anyone give me a rundown on the Gary Moscheles release, "Shaped To Make > Your Life Easier" (SSR). I've heard general things about it, but nothing > specific. Is it good? What type of music is it? Sound like anyone?
Although not everyone on the list seemed overjoyed with this release, personally I think it's the best thing Mike P. has done since his first two RePHLeX records (I like it better than most of Urmur Bile as well). A brilliant combination of jazz and electronica with a smattering of hip-hop thrown in for good mesure (nice 303 work too). Much more fully realized than the Jake Slazenger releases I thought, which seemed a bit watered down. The Gary M. record has the same sort of freshness (no pun intended) and playful experimentation that has been lacking in mike's output of late with the exception of the new one. The best comparison I think would be to the Lisa Carbon Trio. Be sure to get the limited viynl with the bonus 7', as it has a great house track not included on the CD. -Gonzi
1997-03-03 23:11The Rare GuyOn 04-Mar-97, Gonzi \(Fresh\) scribbled something about Re: (idm) Gary Ma: >Although not e
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On 04-Mar-97, Gonzi \(Fresh\) scribbled something about Re: (idm) Gary Ma:
quoted 11 lines Although not everyone on the list seemed overjoyed with this release,>Although not everyone on the list seemed overjoyed with this release, >personally I think it's the best thing Mike P. has done since his first >two RePHLeX records (I like it better than most of Urmur Bile as well). >A brilliant combination of jazz and electronica with a smattering of >hip-hop thrown in for good mesure (nice 303 work too). Much more fully >realized than the Jake Slazenger releases I thought, which seemed a bit >watered down. The Gary M. record has the same sort of freshness (no pun >intended) and playful experimentation that has been lacking in mike's >output of late with the exception of the new one. The best comparison I >think would be to the Lisa Carbon Trio. Be sure to get the limited viynl >with the bonus 7', as it has a great house track not included on the CD.
I listened to it, it sounded pretty cool, but I like the Jake Slazenger releases better.. heh.. The 'Urmer Bile Trax' experimentation was a failure.. time for something new (I hope). some of the tracks are ok, but most of them don't even have too much of a beat. M5 Saabtone and Urmer Bile are the only tracks I like on part 1, i've only heard part2 once at the store, but was very reluctunt to buy it. -- __ __\ \ Aurafix aka Hillie / PHD ^ DAMONES / /_\ \ http://www.clark.net/pub/buh/index.html \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> > , m7= Do re mi fa so la ti .. Oh let's see if we can make it easier..
1997-03-04 12:03N> How about the Red Snapper release "Mooky". Has anyone even seen this? The single referre
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quoted 1 line How about the Red Snapper release "Mooky". Has anyone even seen this?> How about the Red Snapper release "Mooky". Has anyone even seen this?
The single referred to is called 'Mooking' and the CD release (which I have - although also available on 2 peices of vinyl) includes the tracks 'Son of Mooking' and 'Get some sleep tiger' - only one of which appears on 'Prince Blimey'. Both tracks have that funky car chase feel to them. The two other tracks are remixes of these 2 tracks by, respectively, Depth Charge and Plaid. Both mixes are excellent. The Depth Charge one almost entirely removes all elements of the original track. The Plaid mix takes the original and gradually converts it to their way of thinking with synth sounds. Nick NP: Strawberry Wine by MBV