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From:
Mattias Viklund
To:
IDM Hyperreal List , Petter
Date:
Mon, 21 Feb 2000 23:56:58 +0100
Subject:
Re: (idm) Atom Heart Question
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Okay, thanks :) Now what's really eating me is the fact that I found quite a lot of other releases by this wondrous man at Skivhugget, made under his innumerable aliases, none of which I've heard before. This complicates things a bit, so I thought I'd just follow up my original inquiry... Which of the following titles is the most 'essential' one? Now I do know that there's quite a difference in style which sets these titles apart, but which one(s) is/are the most solid one(s)? Some of the records sport quite a hefty price, so I'd better move with caution. Which ones do you recommend? Thanks. Lassigue Bendthaus: POP ARTIFICIELLE RENDER Lisa Carbon & Friends: EXPERIMENTAL POST TECHNO SWING Interactive Music: INTERACTIVE MUSIC Fonosandwich: FONOSANDWICH Naturalist: NATURALIST Galuf_ ----- Original Message ----- From: Petter <petterottosson@yahoo.com> To: Mattias Viklund <matte.viklund@telia.com>; IDM Hyperreal List <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 9:58 PM Subject: Re: (idm) Atom Heart Question
quoted 46 lines I wouldn't say that it is an absolute> I wouldn't say that it is an absolute > necessity(especially not if you have the masterpiece > "Schnittstelle"), but it is all the same a wonderful > record. A bit different from the other recent RI > releases, while Atom Heart has moved a bit from weird > melodies and instead focusses more on glitches and > crackles. He still manages to create songs that are > much more pop than on glitch oriented records by other > artists such as Oval and the raster/noton gang. > > I'd say buy it. You can never have too much Atom > Heart. > > P > > --- Mattias Viklund <matte.viklund@telia.com> wrote: > > Being a fresh addition to this list, I would like to > > take the opportunity of asking you guys if the Atom > > Heart album "Dos Tracks :)" is worth getting hold > > of. I have heard very little by this man (in terms > > of actual work, that is), and the aforementioned > > album is the only one that is reasonably easy for me > > to get, at a fairly reasonable price (I live in the > > Northern part of Sweden, which offers pathetic > > record stores, forcing me to order via the brilliant > > "Skivhugget" which resides in Gothenburg. It's where > > I get all my records really). Skivhugget has "Dos > > Tracks :)" in stock, along with the collaboration > > "Second Nature" by Atom Heart/Bill Laswell/Tetsu > > Inoue. They have the Laswell/Inoue "Cymatic Scan" in > > there as well... > > What do these records sound like? Worth the money? > > Any information/opinions would be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Galuf_ > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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