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1997-10-21 23:48Franz Enmark (idm) [re-view] Argonort - Mingus EP
└─ 1997-10-22 00:30Aaron S Michelson Re: (idm) [re-view] Argonort - Mingus EP
1997-10-22 02:23cl (idm) other dot stuff
├─ 1997-10-22 04:01Aaron S Michelson Re: (idm) other dot stuff
│ └─ 1997-10-21 21:11Re: (idm) other dot stuff
└─ 1997-10-22 14:21Greg Clow Re: (idm) other dot stuff
1997-10-22 20:05Re: (idm) other dot stuff
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1997-10-21 23:48Franz EnmarkRe-view: Argonort / Mingus EP / Dot Records / DOT1208 / Releasedate: 10.31 Tracks: A1. Min
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Re-view: Argonort / Mingus EP / Dot Records / DOT1208 / Releasedate: 10.31 Tracks: A1. Mingus Mundana [06.30] A2. The Argonort [09.56] B1. Mingus Mundana (Crashed in Spacer) [07.28] (what happened to the Coil remix?) Dot isn't really keeping a relaxed releaseschedule, just about once every month these Swedish knights have been stealthbombing us with cutting edge, no bullshit music. This Mingus 12" is the october harvest from the Swedish kingdom of Dot. I've had this record now for some more than a week, but I still have some problems getting a grip on it, it's not like anything released on Dot before - not that I have a problem with that - it's just that it's so very different and so very wicked. Argonort are two english guys and the first non-swedish signing of Dot, I don't know if they have released anything on some other label... Anyway, the first cut, >>Mingus Mundana<< kicks of with some hellish timpanies and a FATSO sting bit. It's kinda hard to explain, but before this song is ended we've been led through >>The Seventh Sail<<, >>Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid<<, >>The Man With The Golden Gun<< and a couple of stairway-chases. This is a soundtrack to a film to complex to be made, with far too many plots to arrange. >>Mingus Mundana<< is very diversed and if you jump the needle 2 times you'll hear 2 different songs. It's wonderful and all woven together like magic. I guess it could be lifted from the Wall Of Sound archive anyday - however, there's something that makes me go WOW and HEYBOPSONOFAMOTHER! Electrojazz, doublebass, pianosolos straight outta jazzland (these guys must be musicians for real - y'know in a common sense) and other elements that makes me wake up. Another track to add to the collections of must-have Dot tracks. The next track is a recording from a disco in egypt with Ken Downie, Rick Smith and Argonort locked in the bathroom. It might sound fun, but it actually isn't... Too repetitive, and too 4/4 in 150bpm for me. Kinda Black Dog-ish but without the polyrythms and all the weirdness, I'm not too impressed. The layers are too easy to spot - it's not too easy to explain, it just doesn't captivates my attention. And it's FAR too long. The Luke Gordon remix of >>Mingus Mundana<< is not by far as good as the original but still a wonderful track. A Jungelish interpretation of the agent-like original, it works pretty nifty. The >>Sensory Man<< album on Pussyfoot was nice, I haven't heard the new one, but this remix makes me want a big taste of it. All in all this Argonort debut is - for a Dot release pretty mediocre IMO (although the >>Mingus Mundana<< track is awesome), but on the ocean of bullshit Argonort's got themselves a pretty big fucking ship. And I shit you not fellow sailors, but the forthcoming material from Dot, the new Quant, the new Roupe etc. will kick our butts harder than most. I heard some of the new stuff when Anders and Stefan of Dot were playing records in Umea where I live, and I was totally overwhelmed. Stay tuned for stealthbombing of the most serious kind, electro- eklekto-funkshitty knightly bombs from the realms of Gothenburg, Sweden. I personally can't wait. Fe. PS. The Dot pages (addy in sign) will be updated very soon with pictures of the knights etc. Also, the OFFICIAL Dot site is very close to impact. But folks, just don't leave us on Gargamel because of that...:) - sale/wants: http://gargamel.com/frankie ''' = ) - =-= = '''''''''' - - plodulism!: http://gargamel.com/plod -->--> -/ - - - ] '''''''' - - dot records: http://gargamel.com/dot '''''' = -.. =-= = '''''''''' -
1997-10-22 00:30Aaron S MichelsonExcerpts from mail: 22-Oct-97 (idm) [re-view] Argonort - .. by "Franz Enmark"@gargamel. >
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Excerpts from mail: 22-Oct-97 (idm) [re-view] Argonort - .. by "Franz Enmark"@gargamel.
quoted 3 lines different and so very wicked. Argonort are two english guys and the first> different and so very wicked. Argonort are two english guys and the first > non-swedish signing of Dot, I don't know if they have released anything on > some other label...
Er, hab this bloke from Brooklyn...... a bit of a ways from Sweden. Aaron onnow: kumo (airbag)
1997-10-22 02:23clafter i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that the release date
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after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that the release date for friend "hot rod" was sept. 26th. i havent seen it listed anywhere and no one has really mentioned it yet. any one have the u.s. date? thanks, cl
1997-10-22 04:01Aaron S MichelsonExcerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 (idm) other dot stuff by cl@enteract.com > after i read the
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Excerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 (idm) other dot stuff by cl@enteract.com
quoted 4 lines after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that> after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that > the release date for friend "hot rod" was sept. 26th. i havent seen it > listed anywhere and no one has really mentioned it yet. any one have > the u.s. date? thanks,
U.S. date? Hah! It's import only for now... the label has good distribution stateside however, so it should be pretty easy to find. And it's worth it. Smooth drum'n bass tracks similar to the groovy blips of Cujo's full-length on NINEbar. I like this album much more than the previous hab full-length Dot records put out. It's a bit more accessible, and bucketloads more fun. Aaron np: friend "hot rod"
1997-10-21 21:11brap@sonic.net> Excerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 (idm) other dot stuff by cl@enteract.com > > the release d
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quoted 8 lines Excerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 (idm) other dot stuff by cl@enteract.com> Excerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 (idm) other dot stuff by cl@enteract.com > > the release date for friend "hot rod" was sept. 26th. i havent seen it > > listed anywhere and no one has really mentioned it yet. any one have > > the u.s. date? thanks, > > U.S. date? Hah! It's import only for now... the label has good > distribution stateside however, so it should be pretty easy to find. And > it's worth it.
No doubt... excellent distribution... either that, or just everyone in the world is carrying it. Last weekend, I saw the original 4 12"s *everywhere*... in great abundance. I was bummed that the actual "Dot" bin was empty at Amoeba, as I really wanted to pick up all the 12"s (and 2x12"s) after the 1st four, but aside from that, these really all seem easy to find (plus, Modern Music and the rest of the mailorders all seem to have them in stock) Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. http://www.sonic.net/~brap/list.html CD / Vinyl Trade List - Want List C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
1997-10-22 14:21Greg ClowOn Tue, 21 Oct 1997, cl wrote: > after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site a
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, cl wrote:
quoted 4 lines after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that> after i read the argonort review i went to the dot site and noticed that > the release date for friend "hot rod" was sept. 26th. i havent seen it > listed anywhere and no one has really mentioned it yet. any one have > the u.s. date? thanks,
Sept. 26th was the release date for Sweden. IIRC, Dot will be releasing the album to its international distributors (including PulseSoniq in North America) in early November. Greg
1997-10-22 20:05PUCKERED1@aol.comIn a message dated 10/22/97 7:00:01 AM, brap@sonic.net wrote: > >No doubt... excellent dis
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In a message dated 10/22/97 7:00:01 AM, brap@sonic.net wrote:
quoted 8 lines No doubt... excellent distribution... either that, or just everyone> >No doubt... excellent distribution... either that, or just everyone >in the world is carrying it. Last weekend, I saw the original 4 12"s >*everywhere*... in great abundance. I was bummed that the actual >"Dot" bin was empty at Amoeba, as I really wanted to pick up all the >12"s (and 2x12"s) after the 1st four, but aside from that, these >really all seem easy to find (plus, Modern Music and the rest of the >mailorders all seem to have them in stock)
my question is then... why is the "Knights Who Say"-CD and the HAB-CD $15.99 in the U.S., and the double 12" (FRIEND/DR. KOSMOS) $11.99, but the 12"singles are $8.99? if the distribution is so well in the U.S. to merit those GREAT "domestic-like" prices for the CD and double 12", why are we forced to pay $8.99 when it seems it should be $5.99-$6.99? I'm not really complaining as it may seem... just wondering. np: g.e.n. - weltron I