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Re: (idm) Lava review??

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1997-04-18 21:21Michael Peter Stein (idm) Lava review??
1997-04-27 18:49Karl-Michael Schneider Re: (idm) Lava review??
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1997-04-18 21:21Michael Peter Steinidmers: Does anyone out there have a review of the new Lava 12"s? Stuart at 4thWorld told
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(idm) Lava review??
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idmers: Does anyone out there have a review of the new Lava 12"s? Stuart at 4thWorld told me they were pretty good, but I was just wondering if anyone else had an opinion. For those who don't know, Lava is Andy Weir, who used to drum for Pram. -mike
1997-04-27 18:49Karl-Michael SchneiderOn Fri, 18 Apr 1997, mps2@cec.wustl.edu (Michael Peter Stein) asked for a review of the ne
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On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, mps2@cec.wustl.edu (Michael Peter Stein) asked for a review of the new Lava 12"s. Here's a short one for Lava 001 sponge/aliens This is not like anything I've heard before. A-side is some kind of world music ambient, with a beat and sounds of birds. B-side is more groovy, has some eastern film music feel and nice ride cymbals; develops more than A-side. I was even unsure which speed to play it on. I decided to like it more on 33. Karl-Michael.