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1997-04-16 01:24Nigel Ward (idm) Re: Third Eye?
└─ 1997-04-16 01:45Brett McCormick Silly voiceovers (was: Re: (idm) Re: Third Eye? )
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1997-04-16 01:24Nigel Ward>> can anyone give a review/recommendation for Third Eye's "Ancient Future"? >> It's on th
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(idm) Re: Third Eye?
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quoted 4 lines can anyone give a review/recommendation for Third Eye's "Ancient Future"?>> can anyone give a review/recommendation for Third Eye's "Ancient Future"? >> It's on the Nova Zembla label, which I've heard many good things about, so >> I'm quite intrigued. Also, if not this, what other artist on Nova Zembla >> is worth picking up?
quoted 3 lines It's sort of midway between goa and the more contemplative side of>It's sort of midway between goa and the more contemplative side of >german trance. Won't blow your socks off, but if you're a fan of the >genre you won't be disappointed.
Yep, more trance than ambient. "Think" and "Morphic Resonance" from "Ancient Future" are beautiful trance tracks which were seminal in the Australian trance scene. Both Third Eye and Zen paradox were actually originally released on the Australian Psy Harmonics label, which is run by one of the Third eye collaborators, Ollie Olsen. They specialise in goa trance / head-phuk acid music and videos. Psy Harmonics web page: <http://www.peg.apc.org/~psy/> I recommend their ANTEDILUVIAN ROCKING HORSE : MUSIC FOR THE ODD OCCASION album. It uses old radio clips and sounds to create some of the wierdest tekno / soundscapes I've heard in a while, while still maintaining a good sense of humour. Nigel Ward------------------------Think Cosmically, Act Sub-Atomically email: nigel@dstc.edu.au
1997-04-16 01:45Brett McCormickWhat is with all the *very cheesy* voiceovers in idm? It is rare that they evoke anything
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What is with all the *very cheesy* voiceovers in idm? It is rare that they evoke anything from me other than a cringe of embarrasment. --brett On Wed, 16 April 1997, at 11:24:12, Nigel Ward wrote:
quoted 8 lines I recommend their ANTEDILUVIAN ROCKING HORSE : MUSIC FOR THE ODD> I recommend their ANTEDILUVIAN ROCKING HORSE : MUSIC FOR THE ODD > OCCASION album. It uses old radio clips and sounds to create some of > the wierdest tekno / soundscapes I've heard in a while, while still > maintaining a good sense of humour. > > Nigel Ward------------------------Think Cosmically, Act Sub-Atomically > email: nigel@dstc.edu.au >