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1998-04-10 04:20KaisrSolze (idm) We-sorry for the repost
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1998-04-10 04:20KaisrSolzeSorry for the repost... aol ate part of the message. hope this is better Well, I know this
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(idm) We-sorry for the repost
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Sorry for the repost... aol ate part of the message. hope this is better Well, I know this won't suffice for the true spotters on the list, but this is what i know off the top of my head. check www.multipolyomni.com and www.asphodel.com for more info. they have an info list, but it rarely sends out any info. We aka multipolyomni=Olive, Lloop, Once11 I really love As Is, one of my top albums of last year. It flows amazingly well, and somehow manages to be arty without being pretentious at all. Of all the "illbient" arty wank in NYC, We is one of the few groups which is able to really put it all together and make it work. Illbient pays a lot of lip service to throwing together music from all over the world, high and low culture, into one stew. Usually, it sounds like muck. On As is, We is able to move from great jungle, to triphop, to world music samples, to really arty experimentation, with a real beauty and coherence that I haven't heard in many other albums. You can dance to it, you can chill to it, you can appreciate the individual song or the entire album... It just works on so many levels — if you sneer at DJ Spooky's liner note theorizing, you'll be happy when you hear what We does with backwards samples or notes bouncing between speakers — it's art that is effective in execution as it is in conception. They're also graphic/industrial designers, who have done a lot of art installations as well, which may explain a lot of the arty elements in their music. I've heard they've done a lot of multimedia art as part of their live shows... They're on Incusions in Illbient (Asphodel), and Crooklyn Dub Consortium compilations, doing stuff more dubby/noisy than on As Is. They also do a lothey have a limited (to 1000?) picture disc, Antenna Tool and Die Sessions, or something like that, out on Asphodel. I think Olive has also collaborated on Liminal Lounge (Knitting factory Works), which I haven't heard. Conclusion.... BUY AS IS.... Out Sam hope aol doesn't fuck up the formatting on this. apologies in advance