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From:
David George
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Date:
Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:52:30 -0400
Subject:
RE: [idm] Something Else that is hot TO ME!
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quoted 12 lines Anything on the label Nurture. Nurture release sparse tech stuff, with a>Anything on the label Nurture. Nurture release sparse tech stuff, with a >pre-requisite that there's one "broken beats" track on every 12". All very >nice, my fave being the first Peak:shift release. All are into that old >Detroit thing, with some nods to dubby minimal stuff. Still nice bright synth >sounds and all that stuff that people interpret as soul. > >There have been 4 releases I know of, but I forget the exact names. Call me >Loose McCannon :-) > >1 - Peak:shift - <something> 12" >2 - Clone - Mist 12" >3 - Peak:shift - <something> 12" (includes Peak:shift remix of >Aspen's
'Wedding Song' off 'Album')
quoted 1 line 4 - Micronism - <something> 12">4 - Micronism - <something> 12"
ok. finishing off the job that michael started: 1. peak:shift - imitate your environment 2. clone - mist 3. peak:shift - now come on into the world 4. micronism - steps to recovery not that the names matter, really. and yes, like mike, i think the first one is the best, the 'broken beats' track on that is written with clone and is excellent! it was apparently going to be released on a mix cd by andrew weatherall a while back but i'm not sure what happened to that. and one of the tracks on the micronism release 'constructing space' is an amazing basic channel influenced track, but yeah, as michael said, with 'soul' too! buy the cd for sure.... (check the idm archives for more). also, some tracks i've heard by 'son.sine' seem to be in a similar vein but nothing has been released yet (apart from the odd compilation appearance). and what i've heard of the signer release on involve is excellent, i can't wait! dave ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org