Late night. :)
Listening to Leave It & digging it really. Did you ever hear those old
Mike Ink Studio 1 tracks? Those tracks blew my mind in what i thought
techno was, and then built up a pretty hefty tolerance to repetition.
It/This is like the kind of shit you want on vinyl so that the pops &
crackles become their own unique instrument...
So far, my lack of morals seem to have been professionally thwarted at
every eager but half-assed attempt.
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On 20-Jul-09, at 3:54 AM, Irene McC wrote:
Whoa! Quick response :-)
Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven and a
half
minutes of it.
I'm very happy to follow their advice and leave it, haha.
I appreciate you checking it out - that's what it's all about after all.
And not to forget "one man's meat" and all that...
Happy moral battles.
I
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On 20 Jul 2009 at 3:44, Mantrakid wrote:
quoted 24 lines Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube> Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube
> immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That
> I Do".
> As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2
> dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight
> promised
> tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background,
> but
> overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth
> hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an
> independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all
> blends
> together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a
> beat
> that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul
> searching
> mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual
> reawakening.
>
> Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me
> want to
> track down the album for sure.
>
> now to do battle with my morals,
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