Hi,
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, sun rob and his arkestra wrote:
quoted 6 lines ok. finally found a copy of "mr brubaker's strawberry alarm clock"...wow,
> ok. finally found a copy of "mr brubaker's strawberry alarm clock"...wow,
> it's a doozy. what's with ninja tune artists consistently putting out 70+
> minutes of material? how do they do it? anyway it's nifty nifty
> stuff...the vocals on one track bother me, but with so much here that's
> not a biggie. and you'll never be the same after letting "apple sauce"
> sink its freaky tentacles into your brain.
Yep. Apple Sauce ruuuulez :-)
quoted 5 lines i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL,
> i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL,
> which kind of makes sense...the same ability to drift from ambient to hard
> beats and back, even within one track, is there. however, "mr brubaker's"
> totally blows away "dead cities" (the closest FSOL analogue i can think
> of) in my opinion.
Well, the connection isn't that strong. She was haning around at the
FSOL's studio when they did Accelerator and helped them with some
samples. And/Or she sung on Papua New Guinea (I don't knoe this exactli
'caause I wasn't able to track down a copy of either of this releases).
FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band Shrine on Dead Cities.
Bye
Sebastian Herrfurth
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go to
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--
Sebastian Herrfurth (seher@cs.tu-berlin.de)
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at
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