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From:
David Brooks Dodd
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Date:
Thu, 25 Aug 94 10:20:40 CDT
Subject:
Banco de Gaia
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quoted 5 lines Could you tell me a little about Banco De Gaia? I have heard great>Could you tell me a little about Banco De Gaia? I have heard great >things from friends and am looking into purchasing a release of their's. >However, I am a little more interested in Trance and Acid then towards >Mellow Ambient... if you could fill me in... currently I was looking >towards the Desert Wind EP. Any info would be appreciated.
quoted 1 line Morgan.>Morgan.
The Maya CD is excellent. I wouldn't call it ambient really. Most of it is sort of futuristic dance music with lots of samples of non-Western music and some excellent bass lines. Unlike some other stuff I've heard that relies on non-Western samples BdG tends to go for a more dense, almost funky sound. (In fact, track 2 on Maya uses a Sly Stone sample in an otherwise arabic sounding environment to extremely good effect) In some ways the sound reminds me of some moments on Sven Vath's _Accident in Paradise_ except that where Sven Vath tends towards more atmospheric or electronic sounding stuff, BdG is generally more quick to get back into a groove. In general BdG seems to avoid the pitfalls of using non-Western music just to add a feeling of the exotic to their music, and seems more interested in what the samples can add in terms of rhythms and different melodic possibilities. I've gone on at great length so that anyone else who reads this and can recommend other similar work will have a fairly clear idea of what I like about BdG. David _________________________________________________________________________ |dbdodd@midway.uchicago.edu | |"Dear God I'm full of it! But I'm going to let it go." -Firesign Theatre | |_________________________________________________________________________|