Pete Ashdown writes:
quoted 7 lines Comments: Sandoz is otherwise known as Richard Kirk from Cabaret Voltaire.
>Comments: Sandoz is otherwise known as Richard Kirk from Cabaret Voltaire.
>With "Digital Lifeforms" he has taken a complete left turn from CV and his solo
>work. Sandoz sounds something like a blend of Ethik and Renegade Soundwave
>with a good dose of ethnic samples on top. Most tracks border between ambience
>and dub, all of them being very trippy. "Digital Lifeforms", "Limbo" and
>"White Darkness" are my favorites, but there aren't any boring tracks on here
>at all.
"Chocolate Machine" is the best piece of 'electronic dance music' (I can't
really call it techno or house...) I've ever heard in my life. It sounds
a bit like Kraftwerk, only 100 times better. I've only heard three tracks
from the album, but they were so good I nearly got pneumonia.
quoted 1 line William Orbit: Strange Cargo III
>William Orbit: Strange Cargo III
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quoted 2 lines Summary: 9/10. More cohesive than previous Strange Cargo albums. A perfectly
>Summary: 9/10. More cohesive than previous Strange Cargo albums. A perfectly
>wonderful sound that just can't tire from repeated play.
Complete garbage. /authorized Orbit hater
Chris Hilker writes:
quoted 11 lines "Andrew J. Ford" <andy@howdy.wustl.edu> writes:
>"Andrew J. Ford" <andy@howdy.wustl.edu> writes:
>>On Fri, 5 Nov 1993, Jon Drukman wrote:
>>> that only put out one brilliant single and then vanish (ultraviolet
>>> catastrophe anyone :) ) don't get a lot of mention. maybe that's just
>>ultraviolet cat. is (i believe ) two of the guys from twitch
>>who jus quit that gig to do more catastrophy....also there's
>>a rmx 12 of the trip out on hardkiss...
>>i believe we'll be hearing something soon since they quit twitch
>>to concentrate on music....
>
>I nominate this the most hilarious post to idm, ever.
Without doubt, yes! Hear me now and believe me later.
- chris@minsk.docs.uu.se