well i haven't heard the live set so i'm shooting blind but my theory on
mouse on mars is you gotta give them the benefit of the doubt for the
first few listens and then suddenly it'll all snap into place and you
realize they are die Deutchegeniusen ... usually anyway.
anyway the albums/singles that i eat up with a spoon are Autoditacker (now
playing!) which is like mousey-housey (hehehe) lots of kewl bleeps and
skittery breaks and also the Instrumentals EP which is absolutely amazing.
Also I am quite taken with the Prickly Dread Rhizzoms 12" on sonig and the
Diskdusk 12" on Thrill Jockey which are both a touch more experimental
than the LPs. The new album is also pretty fine, but for a first time
listener, i'd definitely put forth Autoditacker.
josh
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On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 Evan@mmlive.com wrote:
quoted 25 lines I really liked the Mouse on Mars live set from Expo 2000 up on the
> I really liked the Mouse on Mars live set from Expo 2000 up on the
> BetaLounge site (recorded 6/3/2000):
>
> http://www.betalounge.com/stuff/mouseonmars6-3-00.rm.ram
>
> Some of their stuff I've heard before I wasn't too thrilled with, but I
> really liked what I heard on the live set. Can anyone recommend one (or
> more) of their albums that are similar to the style featured in their live
> work?
>
> t h a n k s !
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