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1997-03-05 15:37jhope (idm) who is mark broom?
1997-03-05 18:12Iain H. Re: (idm) who is mark broom?
1997-03-05 23:19AtL-5 Re: (idm) who is mark broom?
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1997-03-06 02:54Paul Rafanello Re: (idm) who is mark broom?
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1997-03-05 15:37jhopeI had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is? opening for autechre. B
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I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is? opening for autechre. But my curosity wasn't peaked until I picked up Repeat - repeats <for those that don't know, repeat is plaid + mark broom>. So who is he? what is his style like? how much did he contribute to repeat? At least to me repeat sounded very much like plaid and hardly anyone else. But I really liked the album. I should have picked it up sooner.
1997-03-05 18:12Iain H.> I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is? > opening for autechr
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quoted 7 lines I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is?> I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is? > opening for autechre. But my curosity wasn't peaked until I picked up > Repeat - repeats <for those that don't know, repeat is plaid + mark > broom>. So who is he? what is his style like? how much did he contribute > to repeat? At least to me repeat sounded very much like plaid and hardly > anyone else. But I really liked the album. I should have picked it up > sooner.
Can't say much about his contributions to repeat although I wouldn't hesitate to agree that it's a very fine record (kinda jazzy w/ almost neo-psychadelic repetitive grooves...). Mark Broom has been on the go for years. Well worth checking out (though it does sound a little dated now) is his 'Gold Cheese' 12" which was highly regarded. It also features writing credits for Handley and Turner and credits 'Black Dog Productions'. Another contributor to this list may be better qualified to comment on this, however! Mark Broom has been evident by himself in recent years and, again, his 'Emulate' ep [Cosmic Records 1995] seemed to garner some praise if I recall correctly. His 'A13' artist status may point in the direction of current connections with Kirk Degiorgio as well...? Rubyjune.
1997-03-05 23:19AtL-5At 10:12 AM 3/5/97 -0800, you wrote: > >> I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes.
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At 10:12 AM 3/5/97 -0800, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is?> >> I had heard the name, and even a couple remixes. I know he has/is? >> opening for autechre. But my curosity wasn't peaked until I picked up >> Repeat - repeats <for those that don't know, repeat is plaid + mark >> broom>. So who is he? what is his style like? how much did he contribute >> to repeat? At least to me repeat sounded very much like plaid and hardly >> anyone else. But I really liked the album. I should have picked it up >> sooner.
Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like? I've seen it in my store, but don't know if I should pick it up. AtL-5
1997-03-05 20:40grant bends steel>Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like? >I've seen it in
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quoted 2 lines Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like?>Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like? >I've seen it in my store, but don't know if I should pick it up.
"tech-house" was the phrase used by the synaptic people to describe the full length. pretty accurate. like his warp single, at long last, but a little tougher on the ears. BOOM BOOM BOOM. WAAAH. grant.h.horne http://delta.is.tcu.edu/~ghhorne/
1997-03-05 20:47Ashok Divakaran> Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like? > I've seen it i
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quoted 4 lines Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like?> Speaking of Mark Broom, what is his album 'Angie is a Shoplifter' like? > I've seen it in my store, but don't know if I should pick it up. > > AtL-5
Absolutely luverly stuff - great tight grooves with a lot of tweaked atmospheres. Sort of in the Detroit techno-house camp (Claude Young etc.) but a lot better than most of it. One of last year's best, but if you're FOTF-phobic, avoid. Ashok
1997-03-06 02:54Paul Rafanello"Iain H." <IainH@rjune.demon.co.uk> writes: >Mark Broom has been on the go for years. Well
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"Iain H." <IainH@rjune.demon.co.uk> writes:
quoted 1 line Mark Broom has been on the go for years. Well worth checking out (though>Mark Broom has been on the go for years. Well worth checking out (though
it does sound a little >dated now) is his 'Gold Cheese' 12" which was highly regarded. He also has a few tracks on Mo' Wax as Midnight Funk Association. A few can be found on the recent 2CD "Excursions" compilation, which I like even better than the "Headz II" comp. Can this "Gold Cheese" 12" be had anywhere? I've never seen it. Paul Rafanello intone@warwick.net