on thu, 16 Jun 94 13:33:08 PDT, gamshad@optilink.dsccc.com (Mohsen Gamshad)
wrote...
quoted 4 lines I picked up the CD single on Too Pure and must say it's brilliant.>I picked up the CD single on Too Pure and must say it's brilliant.
>Deep bass lines, distorted guitars, drums samples, and a touch of
>acid lines are mixed into complete ambient-techno bliss. The best
>thing on Too Pure I think, can't wait for a full length work.
and "A.J. Norman" <nja@leicester.ac.uk> replied, on fri, 17 Jun 1994
09:33:19 +0100 (BST)...
quoted 7 lines They have an album out this week in the UK, called>They have an album out this week in the UK, called
>"Vulvaland", which is more of the same (i.e. fantastic). CD has an extra
>track and two hidden tracks (one of which is similar to "Quoth"), and the
>vinyl version (initially, at least) has a 4-track remix 12" with it.
>As Mohsen says, they mix acid/ambient sounds with distorted guitars and
>random noise - tunes you can whistle *and* weird sounds, which can't be
>bad.
thanks for the tip, i would have skipped it in the store today, but after a
close look i picked up the vinyl version with the remix-12". the remixer is
the only name on the cover familiar to me (this is my first too pure...):
ec80r... also known as e-de-cologne... or just call him patrick... some boy
who still goes to school, and usually records for the mono tone label...
guess what style...
can't wait to get home to witness the birth of ambient/gabber crossover...
p.