At 03:25 PM 1/16/2000 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 11 lines In a message dated 1/16/00 2:29:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,>In a message dated 1/16/00 2:29:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>psherburne@mindspring.com writes:
>
><< Anyone heard the newest LP by The Modernist (J. Burger) on Popular
>Organization? How is it?
>
>Absolutely awesome, top three releases of 1999
>(couldn't believe it didn't make most people's
>lists). Jorg Burger is just about uncontested in
>Cologne, and has really good quality control (well,
>at least in the past three years).
I thought the new Modernist album was pretty good
but only for a few tracks at a time. I didnt find enough
variety on Explosion to hold my attention for an
extended period of time.
I feel that his Opportunity Knox album from a few
years ago is better.
quoted 8 lines Also, I just saw a brand new Profan release by W. Voigt. Anyone heard it?> Also, I just saw a brand new Profan release by W. Voigt. Anyone heard it?
>I never heard much after his last Studio 1 12" (with the pic. sleeve)
>either...
>
>How different can a Mike Ink 12" on Profan be?
>Expect about three sounds combined into one
>hook repeated for five minutes, and expect this
>to be done four times.
I wholehearted disagree with this statement. The style of
mike ink's releases do indeed vary from release to release.
you may not be aware that mike ink is responsible for
over half of the profan releases under a variety of guises
includuing, M:I:5, Gas, Digital, Pentax, Studio 1, W.Voigt,
Grungerman, All, Wassermann, and Mike Ink.
The new Voigt release on Profan is the Wasserman 12"
called W.I.R. It retains it's mininal cologne techno roots
while adding a bit of minimal housey funk similar to
Voigt's All ep released earlier this year on Profan.
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