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1999-07-09 17:39William Van Loo (idm) tikiman/tarwater
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1999-07-09 17:39William Van LooSo: Does anyone know if this is available on vinyl? Also, any reviews? Thanks, Bill From F
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So: Does anyone know if this is available on vinyl? Also, any reviews? Thanks, Bill From Forced Exposure: Artist: TARWATER FEAT. TIKIMAN Title: Like A Miracle Label: SOUL STATIC SOUND (UK) Format: CD Price: $10.00 Catalog Number: SOUL 24 CD "Awesome collaboration between Tarwater and Tikiman. Crafting moody melodic electronica with the finest of reggae vocals and dub versions, this EP represents a blending of styles and grooves." Four track EP, recorded in Berlin; lyrics and vocals by Tikiman (Burial Mix/Rhythm & Sound) & music by Tarwater (Kitty Yo recording artists). Even Stan Fucking Lee could rise out of his grave and tell you: "'nuff said." -- Sigma6 Interactive Media (a division of AppNet) / http://www.sigma6.com theorem - sutekh - intermodal - carlos souffront july 23 - io coffeeshop, detroit www.start.at/io/
1999-07-09 18:43Lance @ Inaudible©At 01:39 PM 7/9/99 -0400, you wrote: >So: > >Does anyone know if this is available on viny
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At 01:39 PM 7/9/99 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines So:>So: > >Does anyone know if this is available on vinyl? Also, any reviews?
I dont know if it is available on vinyl but i did check this release out last week and was very disappointed. the music was decent abstract electronica in the tortoise/to rococo rot vein but the vocals were what made it so bad. On this release tikiman attempts to do more singing (as opposed to his small vocal bits on the burial mix/r&s releases) which ends up sounding more like Massive Attack on a bad day than anything Tarwater or Tikiman has done in the past. Tikiman's vocals on a few of the tracks even sounded r&b-ish which was even more of a turnoff to me. the bottom line is listen before you buy. if you're buying on tikiman's past rep alone you'll be disappointed. -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states