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1998-09-16 18:07Bordeaux, Ethan (idm) sounds like matmos...
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1998-09-16 18:07Bordeaux, Ethana quick q: i was just listening to matmos's eponymous cd, and i particurally like the d'n'
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a quick q: i was just listening to matmos's eponymous cd, and i particurally like the d'n'b-ish part in track 5, perhaps about 2-3 mins into the song. it only lasts for a couple of minutes, which is a sad sad thing. can any of you folks recommend any artists who have a d'n'b sound similar to that? crunchy, bassy, midtempo, mildly aggressive w/out overbearing... and another related q: i've never heard anything off of no-u-turn. *gasp* if i like third eye foundation/8 froxen module & think panacea is just ok, is it something i should investigate? thanks for your help. ethan
1998-09-16 22:13Michael UptonOn Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Bordeaux, Ethan wrote: | and another related q: i've never heard anyt
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No U-Turn (was Re: (idm) sounds like matmos...)
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On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Bordeaux, Ethan wrote: | and another related q: i've never heard anything off of no-u-turn. | *gasp* if i like third eye foundation/8 froxen module & think panacea | is just ok, is it something i should investigate? thanks for your | help. Investigate, yes, but they're stylistically not very similar. Mood-wise, yeah, sometimes they have a lot in common with the above. However, No U-Turn are much more floor-driven, and far less complex. Nico, who heads No U-Turn, has said in interviews that he aims to write tracks that sound like anyone could do them, to encourage the DIY aesthetic. Michael ____________________________________________ "Also, he has automatic evasion devices" http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~michael/jj.html