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From:
Harvey Thornburg
To:
Ned Andrew Raggett
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Date:
Sun, 6 Mar 1994 12:57:37 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: Biosphere
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<199403062057.MAA14846@osiris.ac.hmc.edu>
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<199403061828.AA29616@rigel.oac.uci.edu>
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Ned Andrew Raggett wrote:
quoted 12 lines I went to see Biosphere last night and it was OK, didn`t blow me away> > > > > I went to see Biosphere last night and it was OK, didn`t blow me away > > though. Everyone who was anyone turned up: Renaat from R&S, Morris, Seefeel, > > the Oscillate crew and so on and so on until it was a kind of industry > > back-slapping affair. > > Can you or anyone else tell me more about Biosphere? I only first heard > about him recently due to his previous career as a member of Bel Canto, > who I adore. Is anything of his available in the US yet? I gather his > UK label is Apollo/R & S... >
Biosphere (Geir Jenssen) has two albums out so far, _Microgravity_ (1992) and _Patashnik_ (1994 - just released). I just picked up the latter and while it takes a little time to get into, it's very much worth it. Microgravity is a little short on ideas by comparison. Geir also has an album with Pete Namlook called _The Fires of Ork_ which I haven't heard. He also used to do cheezy new-beat stuff under the name Bleep. No US (or even UK) releases that I know of. ------------------------------------------------|------------------------------ "categories strain, crack, and sometimes break | Harvey D. Thornburg step out of the space provided" -NWW | hthornbu@osiris.ac.hmc.edu ------------------------------------------------|----------------------------