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1999-03-25 07:10Jeff Pitrman (idm) Dumb ass music reviews.
1999-03-25 19:50Sharon Maher Re: (idm) Dumb ass music reviews.
└─ 1999-03-28 20:17Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) Dumb ass music reviews.
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1999-03-25 07:10Jeff PitrmanI've blown lots of money on music lately cause I'm a tard. In case anyone out there is goi
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I've blown lots of money on music lately cause I'm a tard. In case anyone out there is going to see these and ponder buying too, here's my thoughts. Aphex Twin's _Windowlicker._ This cd is okay, but just buy the video. It's cheaper and more fun. The cd doesn't have hos. Track 2 is pretty good. It makes me have secret predictions about what the next aphex album might sound like. The last song, 'Nanou,' is also, like the rest of the cd, okay. Okay but not great. Video's better. I like moving colors on the screen. Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly crappy, like most jungle out there. Kind of Photek-ish, but Photek is god so I guess it's okay. Sort of dark and moody techstep, with surgical beats and a lower tempo. Lots of backwards strings and synth pads and such ... but 'Concealed Identity' is the winner track because the beats are sometimes constructed out of kung fu flick swordfighting noises. I can't help it if I like that sort of goofy thing. My copy cost $5.60, and it was worth it. I'm not sure if I'd pay a full $16 at Tower or somesuch, but this is a goodish CD of jungle. Tracks sometimes take too long to get going anywhere, but that's jungle for you. Maybe you should just buy the vinyl and ask a dj friend to mix it for you. Hmm. Disc's _GaijinCD4_ on vinyl communications. I bought this 'cause it was cheap and 30% off at Noise Noise Noise which is an annoying store. This cd has good moments, but I get the feeling I'm supposed to keep saying, "Wow, this is so *different,*" in an awed way. You don't have to buy this cd, though. Just take any old cds you don't like, slash them with an x-acto knife, and play them. You'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference. 'parse and shred it' is cool, as is 'our machines have souls like pandas,' but the "cover" of 'love will tear us apart' is so stupid that it ruins my appreciation of those two songs. Plus noise noise noise didn't have Kraftwerk for me, and someone has to take the blame so it might as well be this cd. I harbor resentment. I also got Plastikman's _Consumed_ which isn't that new anymore, but is the first Ritchie Hawtin thing I've ever owned. I'm not a big fan of snooty minimal techno stuff usually, but I thought I'd be wacky and get this. It's actually cool, and if you're one of those people who likes nifty packaging, then you'll be pleased by the uber-stylish packaging. I likey. Only I sometimes feel like either the acidy noises or the synth washes are out of sync with the beat, but since there's usually only two or three sounds at a time, maybe it's just me. I just wish this were a little more crunchy and less aquatic-dub-ish. But anyway, it's nummy. My quest to get into techno continues. Oh, I also got Kid606 which is pretty nice, noisy fuzzy gabber, and pan sonic's _a_. Is the _a_ that is the title the same A that used to be in the middle of their name? Maybe the a misses its old home and crawled onto the cd cover to visit. I've only listened to the cd 4 or 5 times. Some of the songs I like, but some of them sound wierdly dub-techno to me, and I don't like those. So overall it's interesting but nothing I'm in love with. Yes, this is a retarded post, but I'm bored and sleepy simultaneously. Now to go on a cross-posting rampage. ---- "According to the law of primogeniture this moon-cheese is mine. The UN? Ha! I spit on the UN!" [Pokey the Penguin] 1234>> http://www.pobox.com/~jpitrman/
1999-03-25 19:50Sharon Maher> Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly > crappy, like mo
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quoted 11 lines Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly> Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly > crappy, like most jungle out there. Kind of Photek-ish, but Photek is god > so I guess it's okay. Sort of dark and moody techstep, with surgical beats > and a lower tempo. Lots of backwards strings and synth pads and such ... > but 'Concealed Identity' is the winner track because the beats are > sometimes constructed out of kung fu flick swordfighting noises. I can't > help it if I like that sort of goofy thing. My copy cost $5.60, and it was > worth it. I'm not sure if I'd pay a full $16 at Tower or somesuch, but > this is a goodish CD of jungle. Tracks sometimes take too long to get > going anywhere, but that's jungle for you. Maybe you should just buy the > vinyl and ask a dj friend to mix it for you. Hmm.
I take it your not much of a jungle fan, then? This disc is great. The two best tracks from the EP are featured (Call & Response and Capital D) as well as several new tracks that are exceptional. Concealed Identity - with its kung fu samples - is one. Another, Electronic Warfare (or is it Chemical Warfare? Its something Warfare) is really amazing. Dark techsteppy beats over what sounds like samples of a cello. As jungle goes, this disc is definately one of the better ones.
1999-03-28 20:17Mark KolmarOn Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Sharon Maher wrote: > > Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, t
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On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Sharon Maher wrote:
quoted 4 lines Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly> > Source Direct's _Exorcise the Demons._ Hey, techstep. But not terribly > > crappy, like most jungle out there. > > I take it your not much of a jungle fan, then? This disc is great.
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quoted 1 line As jungle goes, this disc is definately one of the better ones.> As jungle goes, this disc is definately one of the better ones.
My opinion has changed somewhat regarding this disc. Aside from several tracks that take too long to get where they are going (and on this most of us seem to agree), on the whole it is quite well executed. The problem I still have with it -- and this -may- be true of much of even the best jungle/d'n'b out now -- is it plays the style too straight. By this point the Amen break has to have been cut up and reassembled into every possible permutation. Is it artistry or artisanship to do this anymore? Then again, hardly anyone seems to give a rat's ass about my attempts to break a bit of new ground in a relatively palatable setting -- aside from a bunch of Canadian radio programmers and Russian MP3 hounds -- so take my comments for what they're worth. --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 >