all electric house is what michael rother would sound like if he had half a clue (i figure he's at about 1/4 clue),
though that's a bit a lame comparison. it's an extremely well-made and quite varied collection of current new wave
flavored electro. other lame comparisons: a hi-fi i-f or le car with modern keyboard technology. solenoid wrote a
good review in the outgoing issue of urbansounds.
carl finlow was also half of scarletron, the last non-j.saul kane 12 on electron industries. that record doesn't
sound anything like a.e.h. or il.ek.tro, it's more like dj pierre doing e.b.m.
anybody know where to get il.ek.tro?
eric
[sally]
quoted 18 lines i love it, there's a delicious low-tech 80s feel>
> i love it, there's a delicious low-tech 80s feel
> to it imho, though not as much as the il.ek.tro
> 12" on klang. the really sad bit is that when i
> was in london in june i tried to dig up more and
> was told that carl finlow's other releases have
> been (apparently) all house. i haven't come across
> any of his other stuff though, so if anyone could
> review/name THOSE i'd be interested.
>
> s.
>
> On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Michael Upton wrote:
>
> > Anyone who has heard Voice Stealer's 'The electric house', please let me
> > know your impressions?
>
>