printf is the essential disc to get. :)
(but I think you know I'd say that)
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-----Original Message-----
From: dj fishead [mailto:fishead666@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 7:13 AM
To: pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk
Cc: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [idm] Venetian Snares
quoted 5 lines I've finally decided to have a go at Venetian Snares' music, but am
>I've finally decided to have a go at Venetian Snares' music, but am
>slightly intimidated by
>the volume of stuff that he's got out there... is there any consensus on a
>good (ie fairly
>representative, fairly good) place to start?
hard to say what's really representative... personally, I think Huge Chrome
Cylinder Box might be a good place to start if you're coming at things from
a strictly synthesized angle... Doll Doll Doll if you're more moved by
jazzier bits... and Rossz... if you're into rebuilt rhapsodies...
Stupid Chocolate Wheelchair is a smart bet, too... as it has a fair amount
of variety... kicks off with a medley of X-Ray Spex and the Coronation
Street theme... and reworks Motley Crue's Too Young To Fall In Love later
on... also features a Dr. Who flavoured nod to Abelcain (Marty's Tardis) and
a track which features samples from all the original Lovebug films.
Of course - there's always the first cd... pritf('shiver in eternal
darkness') - but I don't know how available that one is anymore...
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