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From:
William D. VanLoo
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chrisTiaN.a.h.
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Date:
Wed, 30 Apr 1997 01:12:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) lectual -> speedy j "public energy no. 1"
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Welcome - hope you enjoy it.
quoted 1 line it's just me, or speedy j's CD "public energy no.1" album kicks ass...> it's just me, or speedy j's CD "public energy no.1" album kicks ass...
It's *definitely* not you. This album is simply top-notch. For those who are bewailing the fact that Jochem didn't put out another G-Spot, deal with it. This disc is sheer beauty and subtlety. I've listened to it twice so far, both times on headphones, and I'm blown away. Headphones, incidentally, are the way to go on this album, I think. This is one album I've made time to devote to just listening to, and it's soo worth it. Each track bears its own identity, but still feels like part of a greater whole, which a large accomplishment, in my opinion, and the sign of a good album versus a collection of tracks. I think what people are objecting to in not having another G-Spot-esqe album is the fact that it's not all pretty melody and trancy beats. But the melodies are still there; in fact, there are some strikingly beautiful melodies ("Canola" comes to mind). The melodies are tempered this time with some deep distorted beats and soundscapes, so the easy comparisons are to Aphex, Autechre, and U-ziq. Of these, I think the Autechre comparison is most fitting, but I'm no AE expert. All in all, I consider this an essential album, bridging the gap between beauty/emotion and progress/innovation. peace, Bill / dj marathon -- f u t u r e listening radio show - hosted by dj marathon t h u r s d a y 10pm-1am o n wmtu 91.9 fm e l e c t r o n i c m u s i c * w i t h * s o u l http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~wdvanloo/personal/