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From:
Upaka
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Date:
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 12:20:19 EDT
Subject:
Re: (idm) The good ol' days
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In a message dated 4/26/98 1:14:42 PM, you wrote:
quoted 10 lines Seriously, though, which releases from that bygone era> Seriously, though, which releases from that bygone era >(pre-little-fluffy-clouds) would you recommend most? I don't think there's >been a discussion like this on the list for a while, so I'm starting one up >again. Audience participation is strongly encouraged. Just try to place an >emphasis on stuff I can actually FIND nowadays without having to take out a >loan. You can respond privately if you want, but I imagine there are a lot >of other people out there who would love to have been into the scene back >then, only they had not yet reached the age of reason. So, for them, please >post to the list. > Do it for the children.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Cluster yet. Their material is a huge influence on bands like Oval, Mouse on Mars, and other bands of that ilk. Check out their collaborations with Brian Eno, and most of their older records from the seventies. Strange chattering rhythms combined with off the wall melodies. Their records are quite available. -DTC