At 11:01 AM 10/4/1999 +0300, you wrote:
>
> i'd just like to publicly ackknowledge and thank mille plateaux for
> pressing stuff like frank bretschneider's _rand_ to vinyl.
>
>Which is a very nice record. Minimal, clean (but not dull), bleepy record
>with ~20 short tracks.
I'm looking fwd to this one. Havent gotten
a chance to hear it yet...
>Much better than Stewart Walker album which didn't do
>much to me, sounded too 'straight' to me. I like dirty sounds not those
>preset sounds out of some workstation.
I disagree. I thought stewart's album was quite
fresh. It had enough drive to keep things
moving and enough of a deep experimental
touch to keep it interesting. For fans of the
deep brinkmann - chain reaction sound this
one is for you.
>BUT the winner of the latest mille plateaux releases is the Neima album.
>Very deep, experimental, noisey, digital, dubby record. Maybe a bit
>difficult when listened for the first time. What else these people have
>done?
I totally agree. My ears have been getting
blissed out to this album since i got it last
week. It fits in perfectly with the lush
microstoria, oval, cathars, pulse programming,
robert babciz sound i love so much.
From what i can tell, Hosomi Sakana (the
core member of Neina) is involved in:
. Maju: Maju-1 cd (Extreme/Indigo)
I hear there are a slew of other releaes
he has worked on in one form or another.
If any of them are like Neina then i'm eager
for more information as well!
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