I picked up the December 1996 issue of Future Music (a U.K.
magazine) that comes with a CD of various sample, demo, and commercial
tracks, plus reviews of the latest hardware. Guess what commercial tracks
appear?
Nitrogen (Richard H. Kirk) - "Silicon Bone Gun" (Alphaphone)
Paul Haslinger - "Monkey Brain Sushi" (RGB)
Turbulent Force - "Voidcom" (Emissions - miscredited to Sabres of Paradise
Records)
The RHK track is from the upcoming 2CD set, and it sounds like his
other Alphaphone material with fast rhythms, and low samples. The Haslinger
track is best with wild beat, and female vocals. TF shows promise.
There are four demo tracks ranging from d+b to Chemical Brothers
thump with female vocals. I found this in Barnes & Noble, so it shouldn't be
too hard to track down.
Paul Rafanello
intone@warwick.net