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From:
Kathleen Vrshek
To:
Dave Manning
Cc:
The `D' is for `dance'
Date:
Wed, 11 Jan 1995 15:20:39 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: Young American Primitive
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uOn Tue, 10 Jan 1995, Dave Manning wrote:
quoted 2 lines winner a mile away. Case in point: the self-titled debut (?) by Young> winner a mile away. Case in point: the self-titled debut (?) by Young > American Primitive.
quoted 4 lines I'm sure there's a Drukman-penned review of this record out there> I'm sure there's a Drukman-penned review of this record out there > somewhere on hyperreal. Find it, read it, believe the hype, and locate > this disc. It's not Aphex-hard or u-Ziq-weird, but it's good, solid, > intelligent dance music. Well worth the drive time to find.
Buy quick. Word of mouth says there were only 2000 copies made of this one. It is excellent. BTW-I know the guy got signed by some label (I think under a different name) and has something either out now or very soon. An interesting note-YAP used to be a roadie for the Beach Boys. In fact, he recorded the entire album using equipment borrowed from them. Either they have some really wicked shit to make surfboard music, or the guy's just an absolute genius. After listening to the album, one wonders why they don't just give up and retire, knowing they couldn't possibly do anything that cool with the same equipment. I hope I don't get flamed by some secret Beach Boys fan lurking out there! Kathy, mistress of beach boys