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1993-09-05 18:47s i n e w a v e Music for Shopping compliation of electronic music
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1993-09-05 18:47s i n e w a v eMusic for Shopping is a compliation by my friend James Towning. He has already put a post,
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Music for Shopping compliation of electronic music
Music for Shopping is a compliation by my friend James Towning. He has already put a post, briefly about it, but I figured people might appreciate it if you knew who was on it. Pollyanna Smartass -- "regarding lee's story." a goofy trac between james and and a past so. stuttery samples, choppy beats, weird structures. neat. Barbie Jeep -- "fripp speaks." local electronic guru and legend andrew izold assaults us with a random panning circuit and neat sounds. mostly 12 bit samples (s.10) of robert fripp talking about making love, etc. and, its motivating. Adultery Unlimited -- "nerve." another underground groovy mf with big bass and fat breaks running through his mind at all times, jerrold smith asks His friend tsines to put some analogue sweep noises overtop this dubby groove trac. a rare type of electronic music, not necessarily sounding like it is made with just a few machines. Cathode Raymonde -- "the key to love" kind of FSOL intro, nice female vocal samples and the like, with neat synth pads. goes on a journey of synth pop, bleep tones, and doesn't quite come back to the beginning. weird that a cat wrote a lot of this. hmm. Groovy Virgin -- "Cell" WHERE DID THIS COME FROM? wow, i never thought that any other ruff groovy breakbeat stuff was coming out of columbus aside from body release. well produced, good proportions of everything. baffling. also kind of aphex twin-ish at the same time. noisy. Evolution Control Committee -- "Ground Hog" fellow netter mark g strums up the funniest and neatest stuff. full of ground hog samples, this dirge is very catchy and i find myself singing it in my head all the time. weird Fuck Jesus -- "The Industrial Scene" mr. fuck jesus will be appearing at the cooper stadium the same time as billy graham i hear. doing some live tracs. this is a little dive into the days of long ago, with breakbeats 909's and svs (stupid vocal samples.) huh, i am suprised people still do this shit. i would have thought people would finally get over this formula of moaning processed vocals, noisy processed synths, and even more processed (heavily) cheesy drum machines. Grae's Assembly -- "Rest" a blast from the past, a synth pop sound ala new order/electronic with lots of hooks. good to hear that someone actually does this stuff at home too. moving keyboards and basslines. Alois -- "4.K.I.M. (killer instinct module)" another offering from andrew izold of the now defunct 10 speed guillotine. really neat structures, sounds and sample to captivate and hold the experimental ear of some. M-Division -- "Psychomatic" this one has the word "rave" written all over it. psycho samples, breakbeats, deep kicks, and soaring synth lines. a very musically inclined offering from the next MOBY, jody den broeder. impressive. Theory Collapse -- "Drift" armed with only two EPS's, matt and mike take a stab at the portamento based detriot/warp sound and add some ruff samples of drifting through the universe and aim it at the NYC trance scene. hard and "drifty." Jeff Central/Chris Phinney -- "Thermal Blooming" the other half of 10 speed and chris phinney create some new form of music by combining ambient, noise, industrial, and techno to percolate through your mind. very good in the respect that you can't pin it down. well constructed. Full Brain -- "Threshold (Part one)" some no-name gets ahold of a juno 106, a dr.660, and a CD player and puts together a beautifully produced trac that sweeps you off your feet and carries you intro the stratosphere. amazing what one can do with such little equipment and bit of creativity. good job mjbrown. we finally know what goes on in your hed. Ambience Recovery System -- "Clear Noise" 2/3'rds of b|re and fellow netters put together an improvised piece of stock roland sounds, a breakbeat in three, and a slew of cheap voltage controlled devices. filmed mostly ' from the subconscious, on the spot in a bedroom. the future: an e x p a n s i o n of black music. look for this release on other formats soon (CD or vinyl!) as well as some of the artists with solo releases. and more cassettes to follow. write: Black MUSEic po box 16428 columbus, oh 43216 sines -- ++++ todd sines ~ ++++ tsines@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu / analogue@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu ++++ 1770 n high st apt.L columbus, oh 43201 * 614 299 3101 vm 614 523 7762 ++++ analogue heaven * ars * body release * enhanced * re:source * sense/net