Cheers for the info.
Re Norken etc. I have to say I prefer all that kind of stuff by far, but
after having the Ischemic Folks comp for weeks and being a bit iffy about it
I suddenly found that when I'm in a certain mood it just blows me away too,
so my estimation of the schematic sound went up a lot that day. Not exactly
easy listening though, give me nice melodies any day.
I gotta agree, the Norken album in particular is amazing.
Ross
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Clow <stained@the-wire.com>
To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: (idm) Phoenicia
quoted 3 lines On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Ross Balmer wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Ross Balmer wrote:
>
> > Anybody heard the new Phoenicia album on Schematic? (It's new on cd
anyway).
quoted 1 line It just appeared in the shops here today and surprised me because there
> > It just appeared in the shops here today and surprised me because there
was
quoted 17 lines no mention of it on the list (that I saw anyway).
> > no mention of it on the list (that I saw anyway).
>
> It's not really an album. It compiles the two "Odd Job" 12"s - one with
> two remixes by Soul Oddity (which is really Phoenecia themselves doing the
> electro thang) and one with mixes by a bunch of people like Autechre and
> such. Plus it has an extra Takeshi mix.
>
> I'm was fairly underwhelmed myself. The Soul Oddity mixes are fun, but the
> other ones seemed pretty Schematic-by-numbers to me.
>
> Than again, I was probably extra critical of it since I got the Norken,
> Metamatics and Dopplereffekt discs at the same time and had just been
> blown away by all three of them before spinning the Phoenecia. So perhaps
> I should revisit it a little later.
>
> Greg
>
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