---Will Samuels wrote:
quoted 1 line Speaking of minimal, have Cari Lekebusch and Adam >> Beyer lost
>> Speaking of minimal, have Cari Lekebusch and Adam >> Beyer lost
something. Cari Lekebusch was the putting >> out some great releases
last year! For a while I was >> buying everything that he released,
but the last >>five or so releases I thought have been pretty blah
quoted 1 line or just ok. He was a really good as a dj, when I saw >> him a few
>>or just ok. He was a really good as a dj, when I saw >> him a few
months ago!
--- m. Abrahamsson wrote:
quoted 1 line lekebusch peaked in quality with his early hybrid > years IMHO,
> lekebusch peaked in quality with his early hybrid > years IMHO,
nowadays it's just boring sad drumcodeish > stuff with a few
exceptions, like the somewhat dubby > 'stealin music'-album released
under the name mr. > james barth, but that one didn't stick on me
either..
The early Cari Lekebusch stuff that I heard was really trancey. I
think the releases I am thinking about were on Planet Rhythm and came
out around 1994. I didn't like that stuff very much. With regard to
Drum Code 4, I thought that was great!! I also picked up a Know For
They Because, Vansterprassel Me and a couple of other that I can't
remember the names of, which I thought were excellent. I think Cari
Lekebusch put out some of the best techno (for the floor) of last year.
The Mr James Barth - Stealin Music was pretty bad house. I think there
might have been one song which was decent. With regards to the James
Barth material, I thought Knocking Boot vol 2 was decent...but not
nearly as good as the other stuff I mentioned.
quoted 1 line so, duh, i'd say he used to be more interesting.. > hybrid used to
> so, duh, i'd say he used to be more interesting.. > hybrid used to
be rockin minimal: danijel alpha, > alexi delano (who these days
produces boring stuff > too, IMHO), jean-louis huhta, crushed insect &
sick > puppy, ron maney, akilah bryant. stopped releasing > good music
about a year ago when the abstract soul > (jana clemen) album and the
'sons & daughters of the > rising' 4x12" collection came out.. sons &
daughters > freaked out a bit mixing all kinds of styles like > d'n'b
(never ever even released on hybrid before), > hiphop and such.. guess
that was what triggered it. > after that he changed cat. nr. and the
newer releases > all sounded like drumcode.. blea
The Sons and Daughters Of The Rising had some pretty decent stuff. I
wasn't into the hip hop. The drum n bass and techno stuff was pretty
good.
With regards to Adam Beyer, his Conceiled Patterns 1-4 was pretty
good. I also like he Oliver Ho release on Drumcode.
When I talked to Adam Beyer a few months ago he was talking about
releasing a full-length soon. Hopefully it has as much depth as the
most recent Surgeon and James Ruskin lps. Instead of one hard as
minimal track after the other.
quoted 1 line -bauri . Musical Standards Destroys Innovation!
> -bauri . Musical Standards Destroys Innovation!
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