At 05:13 29/04/97 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines surely this album (originally released in 1993, as far
>surely this album (originally released in 1993, as far
>as I can tell) is just about the greatest slab of IDM ever.
One of them, for sure. It's funny how any mid-tempo synthy breakbeat track
still gets described as 'reminiscent of Le Soleil Et La Mer', that shows
how influential this record was. And what TBD did with that track still
turns me inside out.
quoted 3 lines Mark and Tom are coming to
>Mark and Tom are coming to
>San Francisco this weekend (to play with Eon and Depth Charge!!!) and I will
>surely kiss their feet for this record alone.
They are scheduled to perform at Manchester's Prescription night in May,
under the Jedi Knights name. See you there.
quoted 2 lines I can almost forgive them stuff
>I can almost forgive them stuff
>like "The Way/The Deep" with a record this phenomenal in their canon.
How disappointing! Is this how the rest of idm feels about their house
material? Personally it has made this year just about bearable for me, The
Way/The Deep is undeniable genius. I don't think people realise how
important the work Global Communication are doing in this field is - they
are turning on *masses* of dance music fans, who wouldn't normally go
beyond MAW-type material, onto something extremely new (and I don't need to
hear some anti-house poke from anyone out there - see beyond the drum
patterns, PLEASE..)
Not one person I have played The Way/The Deep, Catch The Break, the Secret
Ingredients records or the Chameleon tracks to has had a bad word to say
about them. Completely accessible, but with more depth, honesty and
emotional dynamics than, well, almost anything the purist idm overlord
labels have ever put out.
NP - You're As Right As Rain - Count Buffalos
~~~ Through universes of worlds of shadows,
S G the subconscious geography remains a constant.
~~~ Makyo 622AD