its possible.. it really depends on what you like about Oval. alot of
farmermanual material has a very glitchy, asymmetrical, incidental feel.
digital collage. it sounds like they've created pieces by opening
non-soundfiles in wave editors, damaging media, and generally abusing
digital technology. wonderful stuff. i personally prefer FSCK, because its
generally the most listenable/accessible album.. as it seems to be their
mutant take on drum and bass. Although Explorers_We is a fantastic album as
well.. a bit more mechanized-sounding.. though its a bit of a long listen,
as its constructed to be one long building track (though its index into 99,
and you can listen on random).
in the same vein, i must also recommend the newest OST on Emanate. similarly
asymmetrical.. possiblly improvised, very loose (feels very un-sequenced).
high diverse, harsh at times, soothing at others.. reminscent perhaps of
Download's Charlie's Family.
any thoughts on the architechtura series besides panacea?
j
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>hey-
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>i deleted the post on accident, but someone mentioned farmer's manual. i
>had
>never heard of these guys before, and when i checked a review of oval's new
>album on groovesmag.com, they were mentioned along with kid 606.
>if i *love* oval, will i like farmer's manual? how do they compare, if at
>all?
>
>np- isotope 217 "who stole the i walkman?"
>
>zachary
>zacharymastoon@hotmail.com
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