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2000-05-29 18:01Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen [idm] Ovuca: King Stacey
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2000-05-29 18:01Nuutti-Iivari MeriläinenHullo All, I've had my fill of hyperactive drum'n'bass with Bogdan Raczynski's output on R
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Hullo All, I've had my fill of hyperactive drum'n'bass with Bogdan Raczynski's output on RePHLeX (which I do like in a very perverse way, although I'm not too much of a drum'n'bass fan), so after Ovuca's Lactavent album hist new EP, King Stacey was a bit of a disappointment at first. Then, I did what I usually do an tried it at 33 1/3 RPM. I was totally blown away, at least with Stacey and Eustace. Both are beautiful tracks when played at wrong speed, nice crunchy and dirty rhythms, exquisite string layers and the vocal samples - excellent. I picked up the record quite a while back and didn't give it much though after listening to it at 45 RPM. Today, I was going through my new but neglected pile, and decided to give King Stacey another chance. I was, as you can see above, pleasantly surprised. The tracks (well, Stacey and Eustace) mix well with Gescom, Autechre, Beta Bodega, Speedy J (especially Public Energy Number 1) and Markant releases, why not with others as well (I tried just the above, I will experiment more later). If someone else has been disappointed with King Stacey, I'd suggest you slow it down and give it another chance. Yes, it sort of defeats the original idea of the tracks, but I like them that way better. I have procured all the recent RePHLeX output, and I have to say that I'm generally quite disappointed. Like A Tim's Red and Blue Boxing needs a lot of work to become at least tolerable, and Bogdan - well, he's Bogdan. But I like Thinking of You the most out of the three albums and one EP of his on RePHLeX. I'm waiting anxiously to get my copy of Ensemble's Sketch Proposals and the forthcoming Slipper, Ovuca and PP Roy albums - and hoping that RePHLeX would become the exceptionally great label it once was (or then I should get a sense of humour particular to Braindance). If you have read this far and have a copy of Cylob's Are We Not Men Who Live and Die 7" (RePHLeX CYLOB1) up for sale, please contact me. I have the CD but would like to have the 7" version instead (or as well). It's sometimes very hard being a completist - I spent a few months hunting down Blueprint, Surface and Meta back catalogues but finally prevailed... Oh, one more thing: I was able to find the first Stasis/Nuron split EP on Likemind (LM01) as well, completing my Likemind collection (thanks Jamie). Though they date back to 1993, the tracks have not aged one bit, making the record a real gem. Especially Stasis's Artifax is one of the best IDM (emphasis on D) tracks I've ever heard. And at nearly 8 minutes, it is long enough for extended enjoyment. Cheers, -- nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-30 08:40Irene McCOn 29 May 2000, Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen wrote re [idm] Ovuca: King Stacey: > Today, I was
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On 29 May 2000, Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen wrote re [idm] Ovuca: King Stacey:
quoted 1 line Today, I was going through my new but neglected pile,> Today, I was going through my new but neglected pile,
Gosh !!! I'm glad I'm not the only one with exactly that :-) (I always feel guilty about those new but neglected ones ...) I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-05-30 10:00Paul RobinsonI thought Ovuca was fucking excellent! In a way goes back to old skool Rave but in the bra
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I thought Ovuca was fucking excellent! In a way goes back to old skool Rave but in the braindance style. Looking forward to Ovuca's next album on 'phlex... Don Pablo.
quoted 56 lines Hullo All,> Hullo All, > > I've had my fill of hyperactive drum'n'bass with Bogdan Raczynski's >output on RePHLeX (which I do like in a very perverse way, although I'm >not too much of a drum'n'bass fan), so after Ovuca's Lactavent album >hist new EP, King Stacey was a bit of a disappointment at first. Then, I >did what I usually do an tried it at 33 1/3 RPM. I was totally blown away, >at least with Stacey and Eustace. Both are beautiful tracks when played at >wrong speed, nice crunchy and dirty rhythms, exquisite string layers and >the vocal samples - excellent. I picked up the record quite a while back >and didn't give it much though after listening to it at 45 RPM. Today, I >was going through my new but neglected pile, and decided to give King >Stacey another chance. I was, as you can see above, pleasantly >surprised. The tracks (well, Stacey and Eustace) mix well with Gescom, >Autechre, Beta Bodega, Speedy J (especially Public Energy Number 1) and >Markant releases, why not with others as well (I tried just the above, I >will experiment more later). > > If someone else has been disappointed with King Stacey, I'd suggest you >slow it down and give it another chance. Yes, it sort of defeats the >original idea of the tracks, but I like them that way better. > > I have procured all the recent RePHLeX output, and I have to say that >I'm generally quite disappointed. Like A Tim's Red and Blue Boxing needs >a lot of work to become at least tolerable, and Bogdan - well, he's >Bogdan. But I like Thinking of You the most out of the three albums and >one EP of his on RePHLeX. > > I'm waiting anxiously to get my copy of Ensemble's Sketch Proposals and >the forthcoming Slipper, Ovuca and PP Roy albums - and hoping that RePHLeX >would become the exceptionally great label it once was (or then I should >get a sense of humour particular to Braindance). > > If you have read this far and have a copy of Cylob's Are We Not Men Who >Live and Die 7" (RePHLeX CYLOB1) up for sale, please contact me. I have >the CD but would like to have the 7" version instead (or as well). It's >sometimes very hard being a completist - I spent a few months hunting down >Blueprint, Surface and Meta back catalogues but finally prevailed... > > Oh, one more thing: I was able to find the first Stasis/Nuron split EP >on Likemind (LM01) as well, completing my Likemind collection (thanks >Jamie). Though they date back to 1993, the tracks have not aged one bit, >making the record a real gem. Especially Stasis's Artifax is one of the >best IDM (emphasis on D) tracks I've ever heard. And at nearly 8 minutes, >it is long enough for extended enjoyment. > > Cheers, >-- >nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org >http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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