Just for the record, there's a lot more to Arovane than Atol Scrap & Tides.
TekDz9er
quoted 29 lines I find your comment on it sounding more like Phonem and not sounding like
> I find your comment on it sounding more like Phonem and not sounding like
> Arovane so much because it lacks melody, but Phonem's Hydro Electic is all
> about straight up melody, much more so than the aewannabe Atol Scrap crap.
>
>
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Dave Watson wrote:
>
>> --Rob Salit <rsalit@nyc.rr.com> [010922 17:14]:
>>> I can't speak much for Phoenem because I'm not familiar with the music. But
>>> being a fan of Arovane, I will say that the collaboration Aer Valid is
>>> fantastic. Some tracks are done by each artist individually and some are
>>> done by the two together. I think it's worth giving it a try. Maybe it
>>> will change your opinion of Arovane and add to your obsession with Phonem.
>>>
>>>> How is Phonem's collaboration with Arovane, called AER(valid)? I'd like
>>>> to pick up everything with Phonem's name on it, but I detest Arovane.
>>
>>
>> The compilation was ok IMO. A decent record, but I wouldn't call it
>> amazing. I liked their individual work better, although I'm not the
>> biggest fan of either. It sounds a lot more like Phonem than Arovane to
>> me, not nearly as much melody as say Atol Scrap. I would probably pass
>> on it.
>>
>> --
>> Dave Watson
>>
>
>
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