You wrote:
quoted 2 lines Has anyone heard the le mutant cd, I forget the artists name. It's in
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>Has anyone heard the le mutant cd, I forget the artists name. It's in
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quoted 2 lines brown cardboard sleeve like the Shadow records disks. It says it was
>brown cardboard sleeve like the Shadow records disks. It says it was
>produced by Jim Tenor. And while we're at it anyone have any thoughts
on
quoted 3 lines Byzar? Thanks in advance for any help,
>Byzar? Thanks in advance for any help,
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>B R E N D E N
the artists name is brandi ifgray. i got the disk for the sole reason
that it was produced by jimi tenor, i thought it was going to sound
like most of tenor's newer works, very nice mostly-very-well-produced
tracks with a sleezy lounge feel. it doesn't fit that description at
all, i found the main problem to be coming from the vocals, not
ifgray's ability to sing, but the style of "singing" the album is
filled with. dry, hollow, emotionless, vocals that too often end up
sounding tired, because it merely sounded like he was trying too hard
to come off as a lounge act. upon the first listen is might sound as
though the problem might have been the lack of dynamics in the
instruments, but then later i remembered one of jimi tenors earlier
12"s called europa, which slightly lacks some variety in "sounds"
compared to his full length on warp, but still ends up being just as
brilliant as all of his other tracks new and old. so, i guess i didn't
really like the ifgray album all too much, even though there are about
two tracks which do stand out and are very nice. oh, and the lyrics
are almost completely meaningless... do yourself a favor and go buy
something on crippled dick hot wax records like some old horror-porn
soundtrack or a jerry van rooyen reissue...
-kiya
np: saucer 12" (karoake kalk 03) the a-side has one of the most
amazing drum n bass tracks i've
heard all year. yup, even better
than anything squarepusher's touched
this year, even though i AM a fan...