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1997-10-29 02:21Re: (idm) juno reactor
1997-10-29 15:29thomas m weibrecht Re: (idm) juno reactor
└─ 1997-10-29 23:02Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) latin rhythms
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1997-10-29 02:21phlux@ix.netcom.comOn 10/28/97 18:15:47 you wrote: > >Track 3 on the Juno Reactor release _Bible of Dreams_ "
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On 10/28/97 18:15:47 you wrote:
quoted 9 lines Track 3 on the Juno Reactor release _Bible of Dreams_ "God is God" has to> >Track 3 on the Juno Reactor release _Bible of Dreams_ "God is God" has to >be one of the coolest, most interesting, most driving tracks I've heard in >a while. While this whole CD thrills me, this track catches my ear due to >the somewhat-unusual latin rhythems... I'm wondering if there was ever a >12" release of this and if the mixes were any good if so (it seems like >*such* an excellent candidate for remixing, as the original is so cool and >I'd love to see what other artists could throw into the already-awesome >cauldron)
There is a single for it.....with a CJ bolland remix on it :) ... also wondering if anyone can think of any other
quoted 1 line latin-rhythem based tracks.>latin-rhythem based tracks.
Check out Atom Heart's Senor Coconut album on Rather Interesting.... its amazing ROB **********LOGIQ'S NEW CD**************** BIG ON MARS 11 Tracks of Electronic Bliss http://www.sinless.com/logiq ****************************************
1997-10-29 15:29thomas m weibrechtOn Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:21:57 -0600 (CST) phlux@ix.netcom.com writes: >On 10/28/97 18:15:47
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On Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:21:57 -0600 (CST) phlux@ix.netcom.com writes:
quoted 29 lines On 10/28/97 18:15:47 you wrote:>On 10/28/97 18:15:47 you wrote: >> >>Track 3 on the Juno Reactor release _Bible of Dreams_ "God is God" >has to >>be one of the coolest, most interesting, most driving tracks I've >heard in >>a while. While this whole CD thrills me, this track catches my ear >due to >>the somewhat-unusual latin rhythems... I'm wondering if there was >ever a >>12" release of this and if the mixes were any good if so (it seems >like >>*such* an excellent candidate for remixing, as the original is so >cool and >>I'd love to see what other artists could throw into the >already-awesome >>cauldron) > >There is a single for it.....with a CJ bolland remix on it :) > >... also wondering if anyone can think of any other >>latin-rhythem based tracks. > >Check out Atom Heart's Senor Coconut album on Rather Interesting.... >its amazing > >ROB > >
and dont forget: "FONOSANDWICH".... tom w sp: kip hanrahan
1997-10-29 23:02Mark KolmarOn Wed, 29 Oct 1997, thomas m weibrecht wrote: > >... also wondering if anyone can think o
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On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, thomas m weibrecht wrote:
quoted 5 lines ... also wondering if anyone can think of any other> >... also wondering if anyone can think of any other > >>latin-rhythem based tracks. > > > >Check out Atom Heart's Senor Coconut album on Rather Interesting.... > >its amazing
To me, the most impressive, refreshing Atom Heart record in a good long time.
quoted 1 line and dont forget: "FONOSANDWICH"....> and dont forget: "FONOSANDWICH"....
Sounds like a bunch of leftovers, despite a few standout tracks. If the archives work, I posted reviews a few weeks ago. You might also look into Yello. Probably you know them from "Oh Yeah", which is a good example of what they're about. Many of their songs have a Latin feel. Not IDM, though, rather highly unusual "pop". Often I get the sense of a suave, debonair gentleman in a tuxedo, but also with a big, red clown nose. _80-85 The New Mix in One Go_ is a great comp that is really an album to itself (import-only in the US; lots of overlap with _Stella_ but different mixes throughout). _Essential Yello_ offers a decent overview but instead I'd suggest any of the earlier albums. The first album, _Solid Pleasure_ is excellent but most of the Latin elements don't come into play until _Claro Que Si_ and after. The more recent albums, _Baby_, _Zebra_ and _Pocket Universe_ are solid and very well-produced, but the increasingly techno-oriented sound is less distinctive. --Mark