quoted 10 lines It's pretty clear that Ken was and is the Master of Dogma (and I mean that
>
> >It's pretty clear that Ken was and is the Master of Dogma (and I mean that
> >in a good way).
> >...
>
> All fine and dandy, but I think you're leaning a bit too far. I liked the
> Black Dog in its various styles and guises, some Ken's, some Andy's, some
> Ed's, some whatever. I think Bytes illustrates very well the mix of the
> threesome and their various stylistic leanings. Back then you could dig the
> sometimes disparate mix of styles, just as you can now.
The way I view it is they are three different bands... the original
black dog, plaid and ken black dog. love the original... diverse and
wonderful... plaid, who have some great material and then the new
stuff (imo - falls short of pretty much everything mentioned here...
love the clear 12" and other ealier recordings, but the warp stuff
just failed to impress or even entertain)... then there's the current
dog... music for adverts remains one of my favorite release since
i've heard it. i recall ken in an interview or in a post here where
he mentioned that he felt the new material was more a retreat to an
earlier black dog sound... hate to disagree, but i do... music for
adverts is ken and imo blows it all away... its diverse, has the life
that previous black dog music held, but its got feeling that reachs
to depths that the other material only dreamed of achieving...
anyways, my opinion, but my point is, i find it better to simply view
them as three seperate entities...
quoted 12 lines As for Ken, I'm still trying to get into Music for Adverts; I'm not saying
> As for Ken, I'm still trying to get into Music for Adverts; I'm not saying
> that's a bad thing - it's just a really difficult album for me, but I have
> full confidence that one day it will strike me with full force. Similar to
> the
> way a lot of Autechre's output leaves me cold the first two dozen times -
> and
> then I start "getting" it. Now on the other hand, the live tape was
> immediately immaculate.
>
> The point being, I don't think you have to put down one camp to praise or
> like
> the other.
Hope it does strike you the way it does me, because its nice to get
taken way everytime i let it spin =)
I agree, no need to put down plaid (though i probably did above)...
everything ed and andy and ed did previous to the warp releases
really worked well for me and gets much play here... i simply did get
down with the new stuff, but sure they could pull off that again if
that was what they wanted...
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