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1997-08-07 22:49Sean Cooper (idm) freeform.heterarchy
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1997-08-08 17:36Sean Cooper Re: (idm) freeform.heterarchy
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1997-08-07 22:49Sean Cooperi've just gotten freeform's second worm interface lp, _heterarchy_, and i must say i am _d
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i've just gotten freeform's second worm interface lp, _heterarchy_, and i must say i am _deeeply_ impressed...i know i only ever post when i've just bought whatever record i think is currently the greatest thing since sliced fucking bread (i'll try and work on that...really, i'm not so prone to hyperbole!), but this record really is just astounding...it's very vague; quite a chore to master, really (probably what i like so much about it), and so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me weepy...from start to finish every sound on here is just fascinating; hand-crafted, infinitely textured plicks and duffs and squrbls that give me, when listening to the thing, the distinct impression of viewing the teeming tidepools of some bizarre alien planet. freeform's simon pyke leaves all the familiar checkpoints and cliches in the toy bin for this one, piecing together strange, interlocking rhythms out of the unlikeliest of sounds, combining them with swashes of tonal color and a range of meticulously designed atmospheres (that he manages to convey so much emotion in such a fashion is also worth mentioning). the resulting tracks (12 in all, the whole thing clocks in at over an hour) manage the elusive but precious goal of sidestepping what 90 percent of music, both good and bad, can ultimately be made manageable through: "this kind of sounds like 'x.'." this doesn't sound anything like "x." doesn't sound like "y" or "z," either. it just sounds like what i'm ultimately reduced to calling "freeform," or maybe "heterarchy": without a doubt some of the most intricate, sophisticated beatoriented ambient/electronica i've ever heard. rating: 9 sc
1997-08-08 07:06PUCKERED1@aol.comIn a message dated 8/8/97 7:01:43 AM, scooper@best.com (Sean Cooper) wrote: >so many moons
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In a message dated 8/8/97 7:01:43 AM, scooper@best.com (Sean Cooper) wrote:
quoted 2 lines so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me>so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me >weepy...
WOW, considering this is just a CD release re-issue of the first ever FREEFORM release, that was only limited cassette copies, you might want to re-write that post. change the wording a bit to make it sound they they digressed instead of improved. I like all the releases, so what do I know.
1997-08-08 17:36Sean CooperPUCKERED1@AOL.COM wrote: >>so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me >>w
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PUCKERED1@AOL.COM wrote:
quoted 7 lines so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me>>so many moons beyond his skam and warp material it makes me >>weepy... > >WOW, considering this is just a CD release re-issue of the first ever >FREEFORM release, that was only limited cassette copies, you might want to >re-write that post. change the wording a bit to make it sound they they >digressed instead of improved. I like all the releases, so what do I know.
my comment was not meant to reflect a linear, temporal analysis of freeform's "sound." regardless of when it was recorded, _heterarchy_ is fantastically more evolved in concept and construction than either of those other releases (i haven't heard _elastic speakers_ so i can't comment there...). i like all of them two, but the skam and warp eps don't even appraoch _heterarchy_'s complexity. that being said, however, should i disregard the printing on the inner-sleeve: "all parts written by simon pyke ninetysix"? thanks, sc