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1998-03-10 22:11Brian Gause (idm) Pulusha - Isolation EP
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1998-03-10 22:11Brian GauseGreets all... I don't know who knows what about this, but I thought I'd leave a quick revi
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Greets all... I don't know who knows what about this, but I thought I'd leave a quick review. I bought this on a rumor that it was Middleton/Pritchard and it looks like that's true. It's two tracks: 1 Isolation Part 1 (11:30) 2 Isolation Part 2 (8:24) Simply beautiful. For those of us whose knees buckled with 76:14 (or Pentamorous), this is definitely a step into that world once again. I've been unimpressed with their recent house projects (because I don't like house, not even a little) and I'm not a big drum 'n' bass fan, but this is the most brilliant stuff I've heard in a long while. It's deep and slow and definitely worth finding if you liked their ambient work. ---brian
1998-03-10 22:50Geoffrey ElgeyG'day, re: Pulusha's "Isolation" >Simply beautiful. For those of us whose knees buckled wi
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G'day, re: Pulusha's "Isolation"
quoted 2 lines Simply beautiful. For those of us whose knees buckled with 76:14 (or>Simply beautiful. For those of us whose knees buckled with 76:14 (or >Pentamorous), this is definitely a step into that world once again.
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quoted 3 lines but this is the most brilliant stuff I've heard in a long while.>but this is the most brilliant stuff I've heard in a long while. >It's deep and slow and definitely >worth finding if you liked their ambient work.
I think I brought this up before on another list, but "Isolation Part One" really reminds me of the Cure's "Apart", from the 1992 "Wish" album. I'm sure it has the same descending chord sequence, and (from memory) almost the same keyboard sound. I can almost hear Cuddly Bob crooning in place of the female 'ooh ahh' vox. But I still think it's a wonderful little release :-) Cheers, Geoff