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From:
Kent Williams
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Date:
Fri, 24 Jun 94 10:33:41 -0500
Subject:
LA Trip Report
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Well, I returned from vacation, to somewhere in excess of 400 mail messages, mostly from IDM. I waded in about 75 deep and then deleted the rest of them, so if you feel you wrote something too important for me to have missed, mail it to me again. My general impressions of LA this trip was that they should stop watering everything and just get used to living in a desert. Interstate 10 is lined with sprinklers along most of its length from San Bernadino to downtown LA. What a collosal waste of water! More germane to this group, I picked up a flyer for a rave that's happening the 25th (i.e. tomorrow) headlined by Vapourspace, with Space Time Continuum, Kevin Hardkiss, and many more I didn't recognize. If you're out there, it might be worth trying to go. I didn't get a chance to ask the IDM list about LA record stores, but I found a pretty good one in Pasadena near Walnut and Foothill. Forget the name -- something like 'Poo-bahs.' Very long on the indie/jazz end, with a small electro/techno section, but lots and lots of vinyl and used stuff. I recommend it highly. I also hear there's a new Virgin mega-store in Hollywood on Sunset. It may be corporate slime, but I wanted to go just to check it out. Oh well, maybe next year. Purchases: B12 (Elector-Soma) Probably much virtual ink spilled here already. I loved their cut on AI-1, and the full length is even better. Orbital ('Green' Album) Also much ink under the bridge, but I found it used for $8 US, so I was happy. YMO (Kyoretsu na rhythm) This is more in the electro-pop vein, but you young 'uns will know Yellow Magic Orchestra because the Orb did remixes. The last track 'Megamix -- ymo in the 90's' is the closest to dance. Obviously influenced by David Bowie during his 'produced by Eno' phase, but that's just a starting point for their artful synth workouts. Ryuichi Sakamoto (SoUndByteS) This is one of the YMO dudes. This came with a sticker claiming to have ambient and dub stuff on it, which is, of course, false advertising. But this is a great introduction to his solo work. I believe most of his records are import-only from Japan right now. Weather Report 'Sweetnighter' -- This is THE seminal space-jazz-electro-funk record, the real shit. I found it on vinyl, no scratches, with the shrink wrap still mostly on the cover. Since my copy has seen 20 years of heavy play, I was thrilled. This is the one Weather Report album not re-issued on CD in the US. This was 99 cents at Goodwill Industries in West Covina. If this is out on CD in Europe, and you can get your hands on it, drop me a line and I'll buy it! KraftWerk 'Grand Prix' 12" -- I have no clue about this one, and I need to buy a new phono cartridge before I can listen to it, but it was in mint condition and only 99 cents. I've always thought you could judge what the Next Big Thing in music is going to be by going through the record bins at Goodwill and Salvation Army. So far, the Goodwill barometer predicted the rehabilitation of Dance Music (techno is just Disco without John Travolta, right?) and Kiss. Based on my perusal, the three things most likely to come back into fashion are: 1. Frank Sinatra 2. LA Shit Country-Rock (Firefall, Eagles, etc) 3. Elton John (urk!) Brace yourselves. I was at my brother's wedding as OJ Simpson was taking his last ride on the Santa Monica freeway. Now THERE's the worlds biggest conceptual art piece -- 2 million people in the Los Angeles area glued to their TV screens watching a guy drive a Bronco on the Santa Monica Freeway. It reminded me of the Monty Python episode where the two old biddies are watching Car Parks on the telly.