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1999-02-21 22:16Jeff Barszcz (idm) Hungry? Try the Lowfish; it's wonderful...
└─ 1999-02-21 23:45Michael Upton Re: (idm) Hungry? Try the Lowfish; it's wonderful...
└─ 1999-02-22 22:54Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) Synthpop
└─ 1999-02-23 00:57brucelev Re: (idm) Synthpop
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1999-02-21 22:16Jeff BarszczAnyone tasted the new Lowfish? It's fucking excellent. Warm, analogue goodness all over th
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Anyone tasted the new Lowfish? It's fucking excellent. Warm, analogue goodness all over this disc! Sometimes dark, sometimes almost poppy with better seagull usage than Boards of Canada (see "Sky Rats"). Great with either white or red wine or a nice spliff. Sorry for the cheeky food references, but I couldn't resist. Mr. Lowfish "acknowledges the influence of skinny puppy, autechre, giorgio moroder and omd." Who's Giorgio and does he mean Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark? Wow. Anyway, definately check this one out if you already haven't--especially if you liked the Solvent CD. Thanks, Suction! Jeff PS: I'll be playing several tracks from the album tonight on my show. Catch it live via RealAudio at 10:00pm (EST). Electroniks Made Easy http://www.wuvt.vt.edu/eme/
1999-02-21 23:45Michael UptonOn Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Jeff Barszcz wrote: | Sorry for the cheeky food references, | but I c
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On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Jeff Barszcz wrote: | Sorry for the cheeky food references, | but I couldn't resist. Mr. Lowfish | "acknowledges the influence of skinny puppy, | autechre, giorgio moroder and omd." Who's | Giorgio and does he mean Orchestral Maneuvers | in the Dark? Giorgio's probably most well known to techno bods for his production of Donna Summers' 'I Feel Love', but he's done lots of dodgy soundtracks, and worked with other pop acts like Blondie and David Bowie (well, Bowie sang on one of his soundtrack bits). Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like their 80s synthpop vocals and maudlin lyrics, etc, but they had quite an adventurous, and warm sound. It seemed to be after 'Dazzleships' that they just went all out on the pop front... before then they hadn't discovered so-called "good production" and even had some musique concrete instrumentals, etc. Hearing them in more recent interviews, they seem pretty disparaging of those days as just being a bunch of funny noises, so it may all have just been a product of their lack of resources more than anything more intentional. Michael ____________________________________________ "His eyes are TV cameras" http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~michael/jj.html
1999-02-22 22:54Mark KolmarOn Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Michael Upton wrote: > Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to lik
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On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 3 lines Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like> Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like > their 80s synthpop vocals and maudlin lyrics, etc, > but they had quite an adventurous, and warm sound.
quoted 5 lines Hearing them in more recent interviews, they seem> Hearing them in more recent interviews, they seem > pretty disparaging of those days as just being a > bunch of funny noises, so it may all have just > been a product of their lack of resources more > than anything more intentional.
I love their album _Architecture and Morality_, although this seemed to be one of the more difficult ones to find in the USA. Well-written, with an extremely warm sound...their use of Mellotron on the record contributes to that in a major way. Don't let some of the later pop-fodder deter you. In a similar direction, look into China Crisis. They, too, became slick and irrelevant with time. But their first album _Difficult Shapes and Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain_ is a wonderful, mellow, and rather melancholy synth-pop record. It's of the same vintage as early Depeche Mode, yet significantly different. _Flaunt the Imperfection_, produced with Walter Becker (Steely Dan) is slicker but to good effect. The quality dropped after that. --Mark __ Burning Rome : SENSELESS CD on Mindfield Records MindCD03 Cathartium 14 > Distributed by Dutch East India Trading, Com Four, and Carrot Top < < http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome > < MP3 & RealAudio tracks >
1999-02-23 00:57brucelev>> Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like >> their 80s synthpop vocals and maudli
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quoted 3 lines Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like>> Early OMD is pretty cool, IMO. You have to like >> their 80s synthpop vocals and maudlin lyrics, etc, >> but they had quite an adventurous, and warm sound.
quoted 4 lines I love their album _Architecture and Morality_, although this seemed to be>I love their album _Architecture and Morality_, although this seemed to be >one of the more difficult ones to find in the USA. Well-written, with an >extremely warm sound...their use of Mellotron on the record contributes to >that in a major way. Don't let some of the later pop-fodder deter you.
this is one of the best synth albums of the 80's. melodic, warm, and totally beautiful. still holds up very well today. ---------------------------------------------- D is for Desond thrown out of a sleigh ---------------------------------------------- bruce levenstein bruceLev@mindspring.com ----------------------------------------------