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1998-10-10 03:58(idm) locust/mourning light
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1998-10-10 20:36Giles Ward Re: (idm) locust/mourning light
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1998-10-10 03:58Kid60666@aol.comI don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after listening to locu
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I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after listening to locusts the amazing "truth is born of arguments" back to back with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help but wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in direction. It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was curious on a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the depeche mode tribute album (listened to in store, btw. didn't/wouldn't pay money for)is dodgy as fuck. NP: mark van hoen- last flowers from the darkness (on touch) , sounds like it could be the outtakes to truth is born of arguments or at least from the same time period.
1998-10-10 22:20ae1650@wayne.edumorning light was absolutely brilliant. one of my favorite albums of that year by far. I h
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morning light was absolutely brilliant. one of my favorite albums of that year by far. I had read reviews before hearing the cd but I checked it out anyway and was blown away. his production on compositions were brilliant and were a standard that every band or group should follow. I was so impressed with this album that I e-mailed R&S and told them personally that it was that good. Bryan I like locust. On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 Kid60666@aol.com wrote:
quoted 13 lines I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after> I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after > listening to locusts the amazing "truth is born of arguments" back to back > with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help but > wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in direction. > It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was curious on > a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the > depeche mode tribute album (listened to in store, btw. didn't/wouldn't pay > money for)is dodgy as fuck. > > NP: mark van hoen- last flowers from the darkness (on touch) , sounds like it > could be the outtakes to truth is born of arguments or at least from the same > time period. >
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1998-10-10 22:25ae1650@wayne.edup.s. about the depeche mode comp. the locust track is by far the best version on the cd (
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p.s. about the depeche mode comp. the locust track is by far the best version on the cd ( and that's not just because I like locust ) who else would of thought to do master and servant as a male/female duet with a latin/samba flavor. true IDM. Bryan On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 Kid60666@aol.com wrote:
quoted 13 lines I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after> I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after > listening to locusts the amazing "truth is born of arguments" back to back > with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help but > wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in direction. > It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was curious on > a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the > depeche mode tribute album (listened to in store, btw. didn't/wouldn't pay > money for)is dodgy as fuck. > > NP: mark van hoen- last flowers from the darkness (on touch) , sounds like it > could be the outtakes to truth is born of arguments or at least from the same > time period. >
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1998-10-10 20:36Giles Ward> I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after > listening to
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quoted 2 lines I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after> I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after > listening to locusts the amazing "truth is born of arguments" back to
back
quoted 1 line with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help> with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help
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quoted 1 line wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in> wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in
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quoted 1 line It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was> It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was
curious on
quoted 2 lines a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the> a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the > depeche mode tribute album (listened to in store, btw. didn't/wouldn't
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quoted 1 line money for)is dodgy as fuck.> money for)is dodgy as fuck.
The reviews of Mourning Light suggested he'd gone 'pop', so I didn't go hunting for it.. Weathered Well is pretty good - I've got an amazing Peel session from around that time too.. much better than Weathered Well actually! Have CD-R, will trade if anyone's interested...
1998-10-10 21:04wellsAt 09:36 PM 10/10/98 +0100, Giles Ward wrote: > >The reviews of Mourning Light suggested h
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At 09:36 PM 10/10/98 +0100, Giles Ward wrote:
quoted 5 lines The reviews of Mourning Light suggested he'd gone 'pop', so I didn't g> >The reviews of Mourning Light suggested he'd gone 'pop', so I didn't go >hunting for it.. Weathered Well is pretty good - I've got an amazing Peel >session from around that time too.. much better than Weathered Well >actually! Have CD-R, will trade if anyone's interested...
i love morning light... it's the only locust release i've heard (aside from mark's work with scala) so i can't really compare, but morning light has this amazing feeling to it that you don't find in many albums. it's definately something different.. maybe a bit poppy, but really nice nonetheless. :: wells oliver / s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu / http://mute.simplenet.com :: 'try to smile as they devour our youth'
1998-10-10 23:02Kid60666@aol.comIn a message dated 10/10/98 3:25:52 PM, you wrote: <<p.s. about the depeche mode comp. the
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In a message dated 10/10/98 3:25:52 PM, you wrote: <<p.s. about the depeche mode comp. the locust track is by far the best version on the cd ( and that's not just because I like locust ) who else would of thought to do master and servant as a male/female duet with a latin/samba flavor?.
quoted 1 line SOMEONE WHO DOES EVEN MORE DRUGS THAN MARK VAN HOEN, MAYBE?>>SOMEONE WHO DOES EVEN MORE DRUGS THAN MARK VAN HOEN, MAYBE?
1998-10-11 00:30Upaka@aol.comIn a message dated 10/10/98 6:25:51 PM, you wrote: >the locust track is by far the best ve
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In a message dated 10/10/98 6:25:51 PM, you wrote:
quoted 5 lines the locust track is by far the best version on the cd ( and that's not>the locust track is by far the best version on the cd ( and that's not >just because I like locust ) who else would of thought to do master and >servant as a male/female duet with a latin/samba flavor. > >true IDM.
The entire musical backing for this song is just a sample of a Serge Gainsbourg song, looped, with a synth thing on top. Course, Mr. Vibert does the same thing on one track on Big Soup but at least he uses lots of samples from different songs and changes them around. Even the style of the vocals on 'Master and Servant' is copied from the Gainsbourg song. It's one of the most obvious rip-offs I've ever heard of one of Gainsbourg's songs. I've got nothing against Mr. Van Hoen in general, but I was kind of annoyed by the plagarism on this track. -David
1998-10-11 23:37Will SamuelsI wasn't too impressed with this album. In fact, compared to the two other cds I have by L
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I wasn't too impressed with this album. In fact, compared to the two other cds I have by Locust i would say this is damn disappointing, but I kind of expected it wouldn't be that good. All the tracks have vocals on them, and there wasn't anything that exciting going on with the music. I suppose it has a decent chance for Pop success. == So. Cal IDM Homepage Http://home.earthlink.net/~efrans/scidm _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
1998-10-12 00:19Jeff Birgbauer>i love morning light... it's the only locust release i've heard (aside from >mark's work
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quoted 6 lines i love morning light... it's the only locust release i've heard (aside from>i love morning light... it's the only locust release i've heard (aside from >mark's work with scala) so i can't really compare, but morning light has >this amazing feeling to it that you don't find in many albums. > >it's definately something different.. maybe a bit poppy, but really nice >nonetheless.
i agree i love this album. by the way it was reissued recently with a new track. i wondering if this so-called new track was the bonus track on the original limited digi-pack version. also i've got a copy of the original jewel case version for sale if anyone wants it. it's still sealed. Thanks, Jeff ************************************************************************* Webadelica - The unofficial Primal Scream website. (What a heaping mess) http://www.id.net/~escape/astron/primalscream/index.html The unoffical Andrea Parker website http://www.id.net/~escape/astron/andreaparker/index.html