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From:
Sasha Kipervarg
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Date:
Sun, 28 Aug 1994 21:49:07 -0400
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New Vinyl
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Big shout from Boston to all the 303 bunnies and Acid Ted's :) in the audience. Heres some reviews of new vinyl..Im out...Sasha Koenig Cylinders II Industrial Strength Trance Produced by Disintegrator 10/10 LATE BREAKING NEWS: Sven Vath, german trance king, is found face down in a Brooklyn alley near the headquarters of Industrial Strength Trance. Lying in a pool of blood and copies of his mediocore trance records, Sven recounted his woeful version of what happened to the buzzing reporters and camera crews: "Ya, I dont know vat happened. One second Im playing my new world smash release multi-platinum trance album, and then all of a sudden, Lenny and Disintegrator, those goddamm Brooklyn punks, they smash my records and break my didgeridoo. Then they play dis heavy heavy music. It sounded like trance but it vasnt. It was hardcore. Like a Panzer Tank, you know?".......new IST record is muy phat. It's armor proof, steel reinforced, havoc inducing trance. Trust me. Anlalogue Bubblebath 4 Rephlex/UK Produced by Richard James 8/10 Lets see how I can rationilize this one. Its good, dont get me wrong, but this territory has already been covered before. If this was any other artist, I would be drooling over this record, but this is the Aphex Twin, knowwhatimsayin (higher expectations)? There are no titles listed, so lets improvise. The dancier side (you'll know it when you hear it) has two tracks, one of which could have been real fresh if he left out this majorly corny sample of someone yelling. The second song is schizophrenic analogue madness that would work well on the floor. Flip to the second track on the b-side for your basic AphexTwinism (defined in Websters as a low, slow, booming bass with lite melodic bits thrown in over it, while strange squelching sounds appear and dissappear over time). Damn good, but if you are looking for innovation, plant you needle in another groove. Duece Mode various tracks produced by Drewsky, Andre Bryson DanceMania, Chicago 8/10 Chicago's secret weapon, DanceMania, strikes again, unleashing 6 tracks of minimalism to jack your body. "Jazz Session" and "Feel So Good" will turn the party out with bare bones beats and funky samples. If you thought that "Minimal Nation" by Robert Hood was good, wait till you hear the stuff on this label. 303 Nation Strobe Jams Part III Dance Ectasy 2001 Produced by Vuillame Patrick and Sanchez Fernando 10/10 No sooner than I had said "whatever happened to 303 Nation?", this nasty, nasty 12" dropped right on me like a 100 pound brick. All the cuts on Part III are taken from the same sessions in 92-93 that launched parts 1 and 2. Sometimes slow, sexy, funky acid is what the acid ted in you needs. Other times, you just want brutal, mindblowing, squealing, squelching, panic inducing 303 madness. Vuillame and Sanchez take the prize for blasting minds with their frenetic style of hardcore acid. Im not going to say anymore to convince you that this shit pumps. All I'm going to say is that the back cover reads "special limited edition for fans and supporters".... Cracked Totally Cracked Superstition/Holland Produced by Roger C and Pino G 8/10 This record is a trip. Style? not really one confined style. These guys jump around from off-kilter trance to experimental to ambient to bits of acid, all in the same song. And it works. Check out "A Man from Nam" and "Totally Recracked". Weird, though, very weird. After listening to it for a few times, I am stuck between thinking this is brilliant new material that covers new ground OR hashed up styles that make no sense. You decide.