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1999-05-19 19:51Philip Sherburne (idm) arovane, hazeltine, TD5
└─ 1999-05-19 20:05Nate Harrison \[Toshok Laboratories\] (idm) Rephlex flexes
1999-05-19 20:18david turgeon Re: (idm) Rephlex flexes
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1999-05-19 19:51Philip Sherburne>Can anyone give me any info on what the following records might sound like? >Arovane Ther
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quoted 2 lines Can anyone give me any info on what the following records might sound like?>Can anyone give me any info on what the following records might sound like? >Arovane
There's an Arovane review, courtesy Sean Cooper, with RealAudio samples at Urban Sounds: http://www.urbansounds.com/home/styles/electro/arovane-arovane.html
quoted 1 line Mr. Hazeltine and TD5 on Plug research>Mr. Hazeltine and TD5 on Plug research
Both of these are great. Hazeltine is John Tejada, known for his releases on Palette, Organized Noise, A13, Metamorphic, & more... The first Hazletine, if I remember correctly, was more techy & tracky, almost in a Kanzleramt vein. The second Hazletine, "On the Avenue," is a deep, funky three-tracker of bass-heavy disco. The Mannequin Lung remix is a nice bonus. TD5 is Truck Music's Voiteck Anderson, producer of hard, clattery, bangin' techno. Reviews of both are up (RA sample for Mr. Hazeltine) at: http://www.urbansounds.com/home/styles/house_techno/mr_hazeltine-on_the_aven ue.html http://www.urbansounds.com/archives/us_mar_98/home/styles/electro/us_electro _td5.html Hope this helps. phil
1999-05-19 20:05Nate Harrison \[Toshok Laboratories\]anyone else really diggin' the new D'Arcangelo? It almost sounds too 'sophisticated' for R
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anyone else really diggin' the new D'Arcangelo? It almost sounds too 'sophisticated' for Rephlex! Some good old fashioned crunchy hip hop influenced melodic IDM. And noticably dissimilar to Ae. Grab it! Also I picked up the Bogdan (sp) release on Rephlex. Pretty good, and unique too as far as drillnbass goes,but I have a feeling it won't thrill me anymore in about 2 weeks. Perhaps these types of releases are meant to be really hot fires that die out quickly... peace Nate
1999-05-19 20:18david turgeon> Also I picked up the Bogdan (sp) release on Rephlex. Pretty good, and > unique too as fa
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quoted 4 lines Also I picked up the Bogdan (sp) release on Rephlex. Pretty good, and> Also I picked up the Bogdan (sp) release on Rephlex. Pretty good, and > unique too as far as drillnbass goes,but I have a feeling it won't thrill > me anymore in about 2 weeks. Perhaps these types of releases are meant to > be really hot fires that die out quickly...
i think that's a feature of drill n bass. it's always quite ephemeral. same with digital hardcore, i guess. -- david turgeon at http://www.notype.com