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2000-05-20 16:51John D. [idm] albums lying around the shop
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2000-05-22 03:00John D. Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop
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2000-05-20 16:51John D.Questions for you idmers: If I like Black Dog's Peel Session but ain't crazy about Bytes,
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Questions for you idmers: If I like Black Dog's Peel Session but ain't crazy about Bytes, should I grab Spanners? If the last B12 ep did it for me (esp. Joe Morello!) but not Electro-Soma, would a Time Tourist trip be in order? By the way, anybody heard anything about the new B12 lately? Thanks John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-20 23:27Mark StevensHere's a reply to the message "[idm] albums lying around the shop" written on Sun, 21 May
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quoted 2 lines If I like Black Dog's Peel Session but ain't crazy about Bytes, should I>If I like Black Dog's Peel Session but ain't crazy about Bytes, should I >grab Spanners?
Probably not. Spanners features the same three-way melting pot as Bytes, albeit with glossier production values. Question for you: why didn't you like Bytes? Bytes and Spanners are easily the best BD albums.
quoted 2 lines If the last B12 ep did it for me (esp. Joe Morello!) but not Electro-Soma,>If the last B12 ep did it for me (esp. Joe Morello!) but not Electro-Soma, >would a Time Tourist trip be in order?
Nope, Time Tourist is essentially more-of-the-same, although it seems to be lacking a certain consistency that Electro-Soma had. -- Mark Stevens http://www.headspin.clara.net/ http://pressx.cjb.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-21 03:55John D.> Question for you: why > didn't you like Bytes? Bytes and Spanners are easily the best BD
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quoted 4 lines Question for you: why> Question for you: why > didn't you like Bytes? Bytes and Spanners are easily the best BD > albums. >
I find it boring. The Peel Sessions tracks have soul and a psychedelic edge to them that for me is missing from Bytes. A few years make a difference I guess (and those were quite a few years for electronic music in general.) Any recs. for similar Plaid or Black Dog records? Thanks John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-21 14:36Mark StevensHere's a reply to the message "Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop" written on Sun, 21
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quoted 1 line I find it boring.>I find it boring.
Fair enough. Perhaps it needed to be heard in context with everything else that was around at the time (1993). It might sound a bit old-fashioned for folks coming to it 7 years later.
quoted 4 lines The Peel Sessions tracks have soul and a psychedelic edge>The Peel Sessions tracks have soul and a psychedelic edge >to them that for me is missing from Bytes. A few years make a difference I >guess (and those were quite a few years for electronic music in general.) >Any recs. for similar Plaid or Black Dog records?
Well, I always felt the the Peel Sessions *were* in the style of Bytes and Spanners. If anyone wanted recommendations based on the Peel Sessions, that's what I'd suggest! You could give Spanners a try though. Like I said, it's a slightly more refined continuation of Bytes. Whereas Bytes was probably more of a compilation of stuff they had lying around their hard drives, Spanners has a nice flow to it. There's more edgier, darker moments than Bytes. Whether or not you like Plaid depends on whether or not you prefer Handley/Turner's stuff (melodic techno) to Downie's stuff (more experimental soundscapes with heavy Middle Eastern influences). Again, the only way to be sure is try before you buy. Pop along to Warp's website, access the Warpography and listen to the Plaid albums (and possibly BD's "Music for Adverts (and Short Films)" -- Downie's solo effort). Plaid have evolved a lot since their BD days, taking on board a host of different influences, working more vocal and acoustic elements into their tracks. -- Mark Stevens http://www.headspin.clara.net/ http://pressx.cjb.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-21 14:46Mark StevensHere's a reply to the message "Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop" written on Sun, 21
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quoted 1 line Any recs. for similar Plaid or Black Dog records?>Any recs. for similar Plaid or Black Dog records?
Based purely on the tracks on the Peel Sessions: If you like "Shadehead", you should like Plaid's "Rest Proof Clockwork". If you like "Rise Up", you should like Black Dog's "Music for Adverts (and Short Films)" If you like "Simpleton", you should like Plaid's "Not For Threes". If you like "Rue", you should like Black Dog's "Spanners". If you like "Psycosyin", you should like Black Dog's "Spanners". -- Mark Stevens http://www.headspin.clara.net/ http://pressx.cjb.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-22 03:00John D.> Here's a reply to the message "Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop" > written on Sun,
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quoted 7 lines Here's a reply to the message "Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop"> Here's a reply to the message "Re: [idm] albums lying around the shop" > written on Sun, 21 May 2000 11:55:35 +0800: > > Perhaps Bytes needed to be heard in context with everything > else that was around at the time (1993). It might sound a bit > old-fashioned for folks coming to it 7 years later. >
Exactly what I was thinking.
quoted 4 lines I always felt the the Peel Sessions *were* in the style of Bytes> I always felt the the Peel Sessions *were* in the style of Bytes > and Spanners. If anyone wanted recommendations based on the Peel > Sessions, that's what I'd suggest! >
Funny, quite a difference for me!
quoted 12 lines Whether or not you like Plaid depends on whether or not you prefer> Whether or not you like Plaid depends on whether or not you prefer > Handley/Turner's stuff (melodic techno) to Downie's stuff (more > experimental soundscapes with heavy Middle Eastern influences). Again, > the only way to be sure is try before you buy. Pop along to Warp's > website, access the Warpography and listen to the Plaid albums (and > possibly BD's "Music for Adverts (and Short Films)" -- Downie's solo > effort). > > Plaid have evolved a lot since their BD days, taking on board a host > of different influences, working more vocal and acoustic elements into > their tracks. >
Yes, I have Rest Proof Clockwork and love it, it's got the soul I was talking about, yeah IDM soul! :) There's a bright cheery playfulness to it I love. I will have to try to listen to not for threes and music for adverts. Thanks for the recommends in your other email, Mark! John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org