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1997-12-29 18:00(idm) Microstoria query
└─ 1997-12-30 01:12Christopher Michael Bradbury Re: (idm) Microstoria query
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1997-12-29 18:00mwheeler@hinge.mistral.co.ukhello first of all: - I have (and enjoy) the majority of mouse on mars releases. - I own a
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hello first of all: - I have (and enjoy) the majority of mouse on mars releases. - I own a 'Reprovisors' remix 12" w/ Stereolab and Oval doing the honours - I haven't heard any material by Oval (apart from the aforementioned). Now, then: I'm intererested in what Microstoria stuff sounds like. How does the sound of Microstoria differ from that of Mouse on Mars (bearing in mind that MoM do have a sound you can identify throughout all of their releases, although it has developed through time)? And what material by them is most recomended? Cheers, Nick
1997-12-30 01:12Christopher Michael BradburyOn Mon, 29 Dec 1997 mwheeler@hinge.mistral.co.uk wrote: > hello hi. .... > Now, then: > I'
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On Mon, 29 Dec 1997 mwheeler@hinge.mistral.co.uk wrote:
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quoted 6 lines Now, then:> Now, then: > I'm intererested in what Microstoria stuff sounds like. How does the > sound of Microstoria differ from that of Mouse on Mars (bearing in > mind that MoM do have a sound you can identify throughout all of > their releases, although it has developed through time)? And what > material by them is most recomended?
take the most ambient abstract moments of mouse on mars, remove everything but the *extreme* essentials, and you have microstoria. microstoria to me is the warmest, purest bit of music i think i have ever heard. nice minimal tones just sorta floating about. what i would hope to hear in a futuristic opium den. -chris.