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1997-10-23 02:18Robin Fargher (idm) Re: seefeel
└─ 1997-10-23 19:23Greg Clow Re: (idm) Re: seefeel
1997-10-24 02:12\[ a u m g n \] Re: (idm) Re: seefeel
1999-08-13 21:06David O'Toole (idm) re: seefeel
├─ 1999-08-13 23:55Andrew Scott Wells RE: (idm) re: seefeel
├─ 1999-08-14 00:47Andrew Scott Wells RE: (idm) re: seefeel
└─ 1999-08-15 18:24solenoid Re: (idm) re: seefeel
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1997-10-23 02:18Robin FargherOn Wed, 22 Oct 1997 robert.merlak@ri.tel.hr wrote: > np : seefeel : ch-vox > > Can anyone
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On Wed, 22 Oct 1997 robert.merlak@ri.tel.hr wrote:
quoted 4 lines np : seefeel : ch-vox> np : seefeel : ch-vox > > Can anyone point me towards a Seefeel discography, or other similar > releases one who likes swirly, warm electronic music might like...?
Try: Locust - (esp. Weathered Well) Ecstasy of St Theresa - Free D Slowdive - 5EP aka In Mind Biosphere - Polar Sequences / Patashnik Silvania - Delay Tambor / Paisaje III Disjecta + maybe Spoonfed Hybrid - Hibernation Shock ... Robin
1997-10-23 19:23Greg ClowOn Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Robin Fargher wrote: > > Can anyone point me towards a Seefeel discog
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On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Robin Fargher wrote:
quoted 4 lines Can anyone point me towards a Seefeel discography, or other similar> > Can anyone point me towards a Seefeel discography, or other similar > > releases one who likes swirly, warm electronic music might like...? > > Ecstasy of St Theresa - Free D
Oooooh, yeah! Pulled this out for a sleepy-time listen a few nights ago. I;d forgotten how lovely this is. Anyone know what happened to these people? I've got the full-length and two EPs by them, but haven't seen anything since then. I assume they split, but did any of them move on to other projects?
quoted 1 line Disjecta> Disjecta
I don't know if I'd recommend this for someone looking for stuff similar to Seefeel's "warm and swirly" side. It's more like thier cold & clanky stuff. Greg
1997-10-24 02:12\[ a u m g n \]someone was looking for music similar to seefeel. i recommend bowery electric's _beat_ (an
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someone was looking for music similar to seefeel. i recommend bowery electric's _beat_ (and the double-CD of remixes, _vertigo_). it's less dubby, but i think their heart's in the same place - lovely guitar haze, nifty beats and beautiful female vox (not as beautiful as ms. peacock's, but then most aren't). [grievous@netaxs.com] [http://www.netaxs.com/~grievous/]
1999-08-13 21:06David O'Toole>Though I've known of him for years I've just in the past week realized he >is one of the
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quoted 5 lines Though I've known of him for years I've just in the past week realized he>Though I've known of him for years I've just in the past week realized he >is one of the greatest artists out there (to me). He joins the select few >of acts I completely go gaga for.. Seefeel, Oval. Which reminds me.. >latter-day Seefeel and earlier Oval are also very warm and dark in places, >you might enjoy them also.
Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, "quique." I like the textures, but the beats are a little too repetitive (i.e. static, no changes) for me. Plus the beat sounds are not well done... cheezy. But the melodies are nice... is their later work good? Could you point me to a disc to get? -dave
1999-08-13 23:55Andrew Scott Wells> Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, > "quique." I like > the
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quoted 10 lines Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs,> Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, > "quique." I like > the textures, but the beats are a little too repetitive (i.e. > static, no changes) for me. > Plus the beat sounds are not well done... cheezy. But the > melodies are nice... is their > later work good? Could you point me to a disc to get? > > -dave >
If you live in the states, you can't go wrong with "Polyfusia" (Astralwerks). It's a collection of tracks from a couple of their EP's (the names escape me at the moment), and it has some remixes by AFX. Very nice. :)
1999-08-14 00:47Andrew Scott Wells> Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, > "quique." I like > the
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quoted 10 lines Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs,> Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, > "quique." I like > the textures, but the beats are a little too repetitive (i.e. > static, no changes) for me. > Plus the beat sounds are not well done... cheezy. But the > melodies are nice... is their > later work good? Could you point me to a disc to get? > > -dave >
If you live in the states, you can't go wrong with "Polyfusia" (Astralwerks). It's a collection of tracks from a couple of their EP's (the names escape me at the moment), and it has some remixes by AFX. Very nice. :)
1999-08-15 18:24solenoidOn Fri, 13 Aug 1999, David O'Toole wrote: > >Though I've known of him for years I've just
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On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, David O'Toole wrote:
quoted 12 lines Though I've known of him for years I've just in the past week realized he> >Though I've known of him for years I've just in the past week realized he > >is one of the greatest artists out there (to me). He joins the select few > >of acts I completely go gaga for.. Seefeel, Oval. Which reminds me.. > >latter-day Seefeel and earlier Oval are also very warm and dark in places, > >you might enjoy them also. > > Hmmm.... I am intrigued by seefeel. I have one of their discs, "quique." I like > the textures, but the beats are a little too repetitive (i.e. static, no changes) for me. > Plus the beat sounds are not well done... cheezy. But the melodies are nice... is their > later work good? Could you point me to a disc to get? > > -dave
If you can get a chance to sample a little Disjecta (they had some ep's and an LP in '96 or so) or Woodenspoon (had a Warp 12" in 95 or 96), you might like the slightly more mixed-up beats there. I think both of those are somehow Seefeel-related projects anyway... very similar mood at least. Solenoid