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From:
Arjun Mendiratta
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Simon Walley
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Date:
Wed, 15 Oct 1997 02:18:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Steve Pickton/Stasis
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On Wed, 15 Oct 1997, Simon Walley wrote:
quoted 17 lines mnemonic image... i was heavily disappointed> > >mnemonic image... i was heavily disappointed > >with the two lps pickton has brought out, as they can't hold a fucking > >candle to this early material.. > > I kind of disagree - _Inspiration_ (first Stasis album I think) is prime > Steve Pickton material. Has some of my favourite IDM tracks on it. _From > the Old to the New_ was interesting but it kind of heralded the arrival of > Steves new sound - working with breaks and more funky sounds and kind of > dropping the chords and Detroit sound a bit. This is what disappoints me > slightly about Steve's stuff nowadays. Some of his stuff has the tendency > to meander along without really doing much (like his 12" on Multiplex) but > occasionally he hits the spot completely. Both those albums on Peacefrog. > He also did the Paul W. Teebrooke _Connections_ LP on Op-ART but again, > this kind of trod similar ground to _From the Old to the New_ so I haven't > really listened to it much. >
I haven't heard any of the early Stasis material, so I can't really comment from that angle, but I have to say that-in my opinion- _Connections_ is brilliant. The new sound you speak of, all processed breaks and weird metallic sounds, can initially sound a bit harsh and obscure what else is going on, but after a few listens it all comes together. And the Detroit spirit-warm soul vs. cold machinery-is definitely still there. Newskool electronics that actually deserves that description. -arjun THE MAUSOLEUM / http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu (with apologies to W.C. Faulkner) / /~arjun/mausoleum/head.shtml