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1997-06-06 19:40Re: (idm) Magnet F review...
1997-06-07 05:13Casa de Toad Re: (idm) Magnet F review...
1997-06-07 14:25Lance C. McGannon (idm) Magnet F review...
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1997-06-06 19:40BloodRush7@aol.comthis has gone too fucking far. that review Lance posted was written by me for Immerse 003.
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this has gone too fucking far. that review Lance posted was written by me for Immerse 003. great record though. i had a separate post about it for IDM-L. just so credit goes where credit is due. and - if you hate it - don't blame poor Lance. argh GuerillaG2-G4/ gg np: soft acoustic music without an electronic beat or blurp in sight.
1997-06-07 05:13Casa de ToadWell thats the last time I pass around super triple secret confidential email on the inter
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Well thats the last time I pass around super triple secret confidential email on the internet.. seems someones hacked into our page too and put up some naughty pictures again. The following review was written by Gil.. Thank you gil, but seems like the gun toating militia beat you to the punch.
quoted 23 lines Magnet F: Magnet F>Magnet F: Magnet F >Casa De Toad Records CD > >Homegrown electronics from the American duo of Adam DiAngelo >and Eric Sherman. Closest in spirit to Bisk or early Autechre, >Magnet F impress with uncluttered melodic and rhythmic sport >such as Far Away Far, projecting the effortless space/time >continuity of better-known peers. Explosive breakbeats stranded >in ambient flux (Imarm) and Flare-like high-hat/snare convolutions >(Softie) are especially nice touches. The itchy bass-propelled >coilings of Windowless reveal Magnet F's intriguingly experimental >leanings. But it's Don't Know Leroy and Memarsis, airy electro- >synthetics underpinned by perpetually-mutating drum programing, >which convince you that you're hearing the first utterings of a >talented and promising new voice. (Casa De Toad Records, POB 609586, >Cleveland OH 44109-0586 / www.cdtoad.com) > >-->-Lance--- >p.o. box 450715 >westlake, ohio 44145 >united states > >
1997-06-07 14:25Lance C. McGannonMagnet F: Magnet F Casa De Toad Records CD Homegrown electronics from the American duo of
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Magnet F: Magnet F Casa De Toad Records CD Homegrown electronics from the American duo of Adam DiAngelo and Eric Sherman. Closest in spirit to Bisk or early Autechre, Magnet F impress with uncluttered melodic and rhythmic sport such as Far Away Far, projecting the effortless space/time continuity of better-known peers. Explosive breakbeats stranded in ambient flux (Imarm) and Flare-like high-hat/snare convolutions (Softie) are especially nice touches. The itchy bass-propelled coilings of Windowless reveal Magnet F's intriguingly experimental leanings. But it's Don't Know Leroy and Memarsis, airy electro- synthetics underpinned by perpetually-mutating drum programing, which convince you that you're hearing the first utterings of a talented and promising new voice. (Casa De Toad Records, POB 609586, Cleveland OH 44109-0586 / www.cdtoad.com) -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states