Sabres stuff, imo, is sublime - but I'm biased as can be. I've always found them to be on a
different wavelength. I also like a lot of Weatherall's production/remix projects.
TLS retains some of what I liked about the Sabres...a sort of playful 'klunkiness' for lack of
better terms. I'd recommend Bag of Blue Sparks, but if you have the US domestic Stay Down, I
*think* the tracks from it are there (dunno - I have the Warp versions). I absolutely LOVE A Virus
With Shoes and the Receive Tactical Support 12". Backing up, The Fifth Mission and Swimming Not
Skimming were a different kind of fun - and Stockwell Steppas was different from those as well. The
more electro tinted stuff has been since The Fifth Mission and I found '...Virus...' to be a sort
of warped downtempo TLS style. Great stuff.
jeff
wells wrote:
quoted 13 lines Their new record is great... Tiny Reminders... a lot of it's wonderful, bleepy hard e> Their new record is great... Tiny Reminders... a lot of it's wonderful, bleepy hard electro.. I
> love it.
>
> I have 'Stay Down' which is pretty nice (but nowhere near this new record)
> and 'Skimming Not Swimming' (I think that's the title), but how are their
> other records/EPs? How does the Sabres of Paradise stuff compare?
>
> / wells // wells@submute.net
> " i saved latin. what did you ever do? "
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