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From:
Erkki Rautio
To:
Mark Turner
Cc:
Date:
Thu, 5 Jan 1995 13:39:40 +0200 (EET)
Subject:
Re: Usability Now
Msg-Id:
<199501051139.NAA14278@uta.fi>
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<199501031911.LAA08029@netcom17.netcom.com>
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Erkki Rautio (c'est moi, mon freres et soeurs) wrote:
quoted 3 lines I have to say I disagree with you, Mark - this certainly was my favourite> > I have to say I disagree with you, Mark - this certainly was my favourite > > compilation in '94. As on Infonet's previous 'Beyond Machines' collection, > > many of these songs were penned by Bandulu under their various guises.
To which Mark Turner answered:
quoted 2 lines Well, that's why I compared it to the first Bandulu album, which I> Well, that's why I compared it to the first Bandulu album, which I > also found lacking in variety.
What did you think of their second one, 'Antimatters'? Was that more diverse sounding to you? I thought there was a nice try on old school dub ('Agent Jah') amongst the others.
quoted 2 lines You gave "Useability" a very thoughtful> You gave "Useability" a very thoughtful > review, though, and I thank you for sharing it.
My pleasure :) My problem with the
quoted 7 lines comp is that it all sounds the same. Creating a mood is certainly a> comp is that it all sounds the same. Creating a mood is certainly a > worthy goal, but if nothing changes after the first few tracks then > why keep listening? Since you mentioned Reload, let me say that I > consider "Short Stories" to be a *vastly* superior album, both for > creating a mood and for originality. I cannot agree with your > statement, however, that anyone who likes "Short Stories" will also like > "Useability," since that was not true for me.
Well, I was just trying to give the people, who had not heard 'Usability', just some kind of idea of how the music - or its mood :) - on the comp was. Too bad I just couldn't assure you. Apples or oranges? :) And I do think there is many a good album where nothing actually changes after the beginning. Wasn't that the idea behind Brian Eno's original concept of ambient music in the mid-70's? That the music doesn't change itself or changes very little, but instead your *perception* of the very music changes, or your perception of how you listen to it changes... But maybe this is getting too far from our original topic, and I can well understand, if you found the comp a little monotonous after a while. Opinions differ, and I'm glad we both at least agreed on Reload's album, which I actually preferred over their Global Communication stuff, which was a bit too newage-ish for my tastes.
quoted 3 lines But> But > for sustained listening, most of the other comps I bought in '94 > were much better. IMHO, of course.
Yeah, I do have a respect for your opinion. It's just a matter of personal taste: nowadays I tend to be more into darker stuff like this one was to me. And I do admit there must have been loads of better records and compilations in '94. This one just sounded OK to me, when I purchased it last spring, and still does :) Enjoy the music, enjoy the life ERkki trerra@uta.fi OnNow: Tackhead - Mind at the End of the Tether 12"