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1997-04-21 18:22Michael Peter Stein (idm) Vibert mixup!
├─ 1997-04-21 19:14juicyjazzguy (idm) Phat Lab Nightmare
│ └─ 1997-04-21 18:17s.f.w.d. Re: (idm) Phat Lab Nightmare
└─ 1997-04-22 08:29Daniel London Re: (idm) Vibert mixup! : New stuff
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1997-04-21 18:22Michael Peter SteinSorry about the Vibert mixup, a store on-line had the CD-single for "A Polished Sound" lis
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Sorry about the Vibert mixup, a store on-line had the CD-single for "A Polished Sound" listed as "International Air" [sic], so I thought it was a new single. My mistake. But thanks for the reviews though? I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare to THROBBING POUCH? I've got latter, but not the former. -Mike
1997-04-21 19:14juicyjazzguy>I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare >to THROBBING
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Mon, 21 Apr 1997 14:14:31 -0500 (CDT)
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quoted 2 lines I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare>I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare >to THROBBING POUCH? I've got latter, but not the former.
Phat Lab Nightmare is very different stylistically. Very cold, sparce, and sometimes beatless. You can still pick out bits of Vibert flavor, especially when it comes to analog drum programming. From what I've been able to sort out, Vibert recorded this album for Rising High because RH wanted an ambient record. Vibert knew he wasn't an 'ambient artist' in the vein that RH wanted, but recorded the LP to pay the bills. PLN is the musical equivalent of essay exams in school. I've noticed that when I have to exhibit what I've learned in an essay exam [rather than a standardized exam], I'm almost 'forced' to give a reasonably good answer, even when I have no idea what I'm talking about. In this case, Vibert is the student, Rising High is the professor, Ambient is the subject of the exam, and Phat Lab Nightmare is an A+. This is a very fresh record; some people identify it closely to SAW85-92 as a classic that has no real equal. It's not like Vibert's other hiphop/drum'n'bass material. It's just different.... Mahadelic (12.54) Very dark synths squeal and whine quietly. A vibe-like instrument attempts to create a melody, building it one note at a time. Tribal drums develop. The squealing goes away, leaving us with the drums. Various parts of the song fade in and out. A faint moan can be heard. Then - nothing. Glass World (12.44) Mid-range synth growls to the beat of some percussive tip-taping. An ambient swooning melody comes in. A low-range hum joins in. Strange acid farting. This reminds me of some of the early material produced by Taylor Deupree and Savvas Ystatis as SETI. Phat Lab. Nightmare (13.33) Smooth, somewhat funky acid melody starts of the track, accompanied by a glassy synth. Mid-tempo hiphop beat that becomes more and more complicated. Everything builds and the whole track becomes hectic, only to fade into some more electronic groaning. Aerhaart; From Within (6.00) Beatless, analog moaning. Every now and again a distorted beat interrupts the calm. Somewhat frightening melody spooks things a little. Then it spooks things alot. _From Within_ gives me the feeling that I'm a character in one of those horror flicks I watched on Saturday afternoon when the cartoons had ended. Very disturbing track. Aerhaart; Ahead (9.23) The beat that disrupted _From Within_ becomes more uniform. A distant vocal sample becomes louder and louder, changing pitch occasionally. A mid-tempo techno beat comes in, followed by a more relaxed version of _From Within_'s spooky acid melody. _Ahead_ builds into something that could be found on the _Sunset Blvd_ EP. A cold, downtempo techno track. My favorite on the LP. Aerhaart; Barrier (7.44) More synth whining. A sampled drum loop (about 60 bpm) is given a slow EQ sweep. We hear the vocalist from _Ahead_, only in a much slower pitch. Fantastic bass line creeps in. A precursor to the _Throbbing Pouch_ material. Panorak (12.43) My favorite after _Barrier_. Has the most hiphop appeal. Hiphop melody and claps start the tune. Lots of soft flanging and phasing. Some slapping on the keys adds a jazzy flavor. Dances With Francis (4.34) More mid tempo hiphop beats, very distinct analog melody. Kind of silly in a Mike P way. Somewhat out of place on the LP, but not a throwaway track. This is a great LP! Lots of progression to it. Tunes never stay in one place for too long. Very 'electronic' sounding; not the type of sampledelica we're used to with the Plug material, or even _Throbbing Pouch_. Very cold, but very human. And very Vibert. If you can find it - snap it up! I'd really like to see Reznor repress this for the US as well. grant.h.horne http://delta.is.tcu.edu/~ghhorne/
1997-04-21 18:17s.f.w.d.> >I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare > >to THROB
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Mon, 21 Apr 1997 18:17:06 +0000
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Re: (idm) Phat Lab Nightmare
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quoted 8 lines I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare> >I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare > >to THROBBING POUCH? I've got latter, but not the former. > >Phat Lab Nightmare is an > A+. > > If you can find it - snap it up! I'd really like to see Reznor repress this for > the US as well.
I agree with the above... had never heard Wagon Christ aside from Fresh's RA show, but snatched up Phat Lab from Modern Music... not at all what I expected... I don't really consider it 'ambient' by my standards, but I can see where it could be... As much as I would like to NOT see it repressed (hey, I spent $25 bucks on this... if it is it'll be available for $12.99... you only want things repressed if you can't find them,right=), it'd be cool if they did its really a fucking excellent album... __________________________________________ sfwd@sonic.net wasted time in mass abundance
1997-04-22 08:29Daniel LondonThis may be old news but there is a new single "Do Unto" scheduled for 9th June follows on
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Tue, 22 Apr 1997 09:29:20 +0100 (BST)
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Re: (idm) Vibert mixup! : New stuff
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This may be old news but there is a new single "Do Unto" scheduled for 9th June follows on 30th June by his debut Luke Vibert album "Big Soup", both of which are comming on Mo'Wax..
quoted 10 lines Sorry about the Vibert mixup, a store on-line had the CD-single for "A Polished> > Sorry about the Vibert mixup, a store on-line had the CD-single for "A Polished > Sound" listed as "International Air" [sic], so I thought it was a new > single. My mistake. But thanks for the reviews though? > > I guess I've got another Luke question: how does PHAT LAB NIGHTMARE compare > to THROBBING POUCH? I've got latter, but not the former. > > -Mike >