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1998-10-26 22:56m. abrahamsson (idm) lekebusch & hybrid
1998-10-28 02:54Will Samuels (idm) lekebusch & hybrid
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1998-10-26 22:56m. abrahamsson>Speaking of minimal, have Cari Lekebusch and Adam Beyer lost >something. Cari Lekebusch w
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Mon, 26 Oct 1998 23:56:38 +0100
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(idm) lekebusch & hybrid
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quoted 6 lines 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 or just ok. >He was a really good as a dj, when I saw him a few months ago! >
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.. 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.. bleah -bauri . Musical Standards Destroys Innovation!
1998-10-28 02:54Will Samuels---Will Samuels wrote: >> Speaking of minimal, have Cari Lekebusch and Adam >> Beyer lost
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Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:54:27 -0800 (PST)
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(idm) lekebusch & hybrid
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---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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