Well the Josh Wink track is his latest 303 tweaking. Overall the production
sounds pretty amatuer. As a matter of fact it reminds me of the music I make
when messing around with Rebirth and Loops for Acid. Not much substance, not
much depth. The 'A' side is just plain to old of a concept (back to '94) and
isn't really original anymore. Just a beat with a building and unoriginal
Acid line. The 'B' side is a little better and more along the lines of the
recent remix Winx did for Slam. It's much more minimal and has a slower
buildup. It's a decent single but certainly not his best work.
The Omni Trio single is another story. It's really a cool release and only
cost a few pounds (gotta love the marketing of Moving Shadow). It consists
of a single track that's about 24 minutes long. The track starts with some
breaks and builds into some nice Omni Trio style Drum n Bass. I recommend
getting this single for a few reason. First being how much I love really
really long tracks that take you on a journey, second is it's perfect music
for the commute to work, third is you can't go wrong with Omni Trio and
fourth is the price being so low you can't afford *not* to pick it up!
Shimone/Justes
http://www.staticbeats.com | Electronic Music For The Mind
http://www.shimone.org | Pictures From The Soul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Hime" <hime1@gte.net>
To: "Inebriated Dancing Monkeys" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] Live sets at Ego
quoted 11 lines If your interested here's what else was in my package:
> > If your interested here's what else was in my package:
> > Omni trio - The Angels & Shadows Project
> > Josh Wink - Evil Acid
>
> Ooh, what are these all about, then?
>
> Josh Wink, never really too IDM. But Omni Trio always counted in my book.
>
> Close enough, anyway.
>
>
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