At 12:06 Uhr +0000 03.08.2000, idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org wrote:
quoted 9 lines If you want some genuinely angry/depressed illbient and dark DnB but
>If you want some genuinely angry/depressed illbient and dark DnB but
>managed to miss Christoph de Babalon's "If You're Into It, I'm Out
>Of It" (Digital HardCore DCD 8) a couple years back: Get It. Now.
>(If you can find it.) It's got a wonderfully dark vibe without ever
>being in the least contrived.
>
>BTW, does anyone know if CdeB has released or will release anything
>soon? It would be too bad if his remarkable first album were his only
>one...
I totally agree...and don't forget CdB's new track on our
_Discotheque Bruitisme_ CD compilation alongside exclusives by Mouse
on Mars, Groenland Orchester, Hematic Sunsets, Ostinato, Relais and
others
At 12:06 Uhr +0000 03.08.2000, idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org wrote:
quoted 5 lines release on ghetto safari
>release on ghetto safari
>release on fat cat
>release on zhark
>release on trickbeat compilation
>release on tigerbeat6's NWA remix compilation
and a new remix on Tocotronic's _KOOK Variationen_ album (L'Age D'Or)
alongside Funkstorung, Console, Thomas & Dettinger, Trans Am.
Ostinato, Ego Express, DJ DSL, Turner and others.
At 21:44 Uhr +0000 03.08.2000, idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org wrote:
quoted 4 lines And last I heard, Christoph de Babalon was arrested for "promoting a
>And last I heard, Christoph de Babalon was arrested for "promoting a
>riot" or some such silly German governmental nonsense. As if the
>disenfranchised, disillusioned and poor need be incited to riot against
>the status quo. Or complacent middle class students.
not that I know. This must be Bomb20. The May 1 events/riots in
Hamburg happened in the street I live in and the cops just
overreacted...usual business.
At 21:44 Uhr +0000 03.08.2000, idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org wrote:
quoted 9 lines I second this suggestion. I'm really not at all into the manic sounds most
>I second this suggestion. I'm really not at all into the manic sounds most
>often attributed to Digital Hardcore (Atari Teenage Riot, etc), but this
>album really surprised me. Sure, it has its share of hard, dark DnB. This
>isn't necessarily the reason to check out the record though. Instead, check
>out the few epic ambient pieces such as "Opium." Staying true to this
>particular song's title, the music just kind of drifts with an eerie, smoky
>sense of ease. These ambient songs are just plain disturbing with their
>subtle yet foreboding aura -- the sort of music you play after murdering
>someone or something to that effect.
if you like the dark ambient CdB stuff go to
http://fals.ch for a
great new track in that vein (and it's free).
Marc
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