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(idm) what's this, a woodenspoon review?

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1996-08-13 01:07Re: (idm) what's this, a woodenspoon review?
1996-08-13 08:25Sean Cooper (idm) what's this, a woodenspoon review?
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1996-08-13 01:07GMerchan@gnn.com (Gonzi Merchan (Fresh))>.and as for who it is: god, who gives a fuck?! Poor punters who'll have to pay four times
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quoted 1 line .and as for who it is: god, who gives a fuck?!>.and as for who it is: god, who gives a fuck?!
Poor punters who'll have to pay four times what it cost now in a month if it turns out to be RDJ and they missed it. /""'' /"'RESH Live and Direct from the G-Spot Orange County, California, USA
1996-08-13 08:25Sean Cooperwoodnespoon.souff souff (warp) noting, as others have pointed out, the degree of babble ab
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woodnespoon.souff souff (warp) noting, as others have pointed out, the degree of babble about who/when/how this twelve-inch and not a drop of what or why...perhaps no one wanted to waste keystrokes on a release that's probably already sold out, but since i don't give a fuck about any of that, i'll venture forth. overall, this is a nice collection of reasonably well thought-out and constructed, slightly humorous electro-jungle done ina less jerky HAB style. the title track is the stormer, here, with nice, slightly melancholic bass and melody play that makes me think of jega (although not much of the rest of the tracks back up the comparison). the second track on the a, "friendly aside," has "throwaway" written all over it, all repetitive rhythmic figues and not much else...the flip is a pair of more minimal, slightly ominous percussion pieces with an experimental drum'n'bass feel that never coelesces into anything that could be resonably described as such (not a criticism). "dig deep bin" has a strong dub bassline and what sounds like a goofy cutup vocal sample, whereas "jujism" is basically the same repeating break run through an array of effects tweaking--another one that would have, imho, benefitted from a bit of fleshing out...the real test: would i have bought it if it weren't limited (and if i didn't get everything at cost)? probably not, but don't be naive...and as for who it is: god, who gives a fuck?! who are any of these people...? sc