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From:
Christopher William Niemitz
To:
Alan M. Parry
Cc:
IDM
Date:
Wed, 11 Jan 1995 22:45:59 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: YAP (fwd)
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On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Alan M. Parry wrote:
quoted 9 lines Dave Manning writes:> > Dave Manning writes: > > > winner a mile away. Case in point: the self-titled debut (?) by Young > > > American Primitive. > > i can't imagine where you got the idea that i was some sort of > self-appointed messiah for the cause of YAP-ness... i mean, he's good, > but i wouldn't even give the debut 5 stars... it definitely has its > moments tho.
I (and obviously many others on the list) disagree. I voted it the best CD of 1993 and can't think of any full-length releases from 1994 that are better. (Although the 12" extended version of YAP is a far cry better than the cd version).
quoted 3 lines btw, YAP has done a remix for Deluxe (ex-IDM list guy Jeff Taylor).> > btw, YAP has done a remix for Deluxe (ex-IDM list guy Jeff Taylor). > it's on a 12" single called FUTURA. check it out.
I'd be skeptical about this. Although I love his original music, all the remixes I've heard so far by YAP suck. (I haven't heard this one though): Zap Mama, Glorified Magnified and Elements of Trance. --- niemitz@cats.ucsc.edu