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From:
michal urbanski
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Date:
Wed, 14 Aug 2002 01:37:23 -0600
Subject:
Re: [idm] Mum tour
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i just got back from their show here in vancouver. i was amazed... and it wasn't like they made much use of the live music context. the music itself just ate people right up. i didn't expect the combination of accordians and idm rhythms to work so well, but everything was in exquisite balance. and the fizzy-pop solos ruled. :) __michal On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:01:10PM -0700, Albers, Brian wrote:
quoted 15 lines :One "mum" just swung thru San Francisco and was a 4-member deal> > :One "mum" just swung thru San Francisco and was a 4-member deal > > I went to the LA show last Thursday. I sorta like their recorded stuff, and > I thought I'd check 'em out, especially with the hype they were getting on > the list the week previous. > > The show was decent, but I don't understand why so many people on this list > were so big on them. They hardly used any electronics. Accordian, cello, > drums, guitar, bass, assorted plastic toy breath-controlled keyboards. In a > live context, the music has more of a goth/darkwave appeal than anything > else. > > The girls seemed very unsure of their vocal abilities, although that very > easily could've been a monitor/mixing thing.
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