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1996-05-09 10:56(idm) Up Bustle & Out
1996-05-09 18:40Todd Roberts Re: (idm) Up Bustle & Out
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1996-05-09 10:56stackjf@sbu.ac.ukHave any of you lot heard the new Up bustle & Out LP on Ninja Tune. Its called "One colour
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Have any of you lot heard the new Up bustle & Out LP on Ninja Tune. Its called "One colour reflects another". What's it like? I've got the first LP and a couple of recent 12" and love all of them. If no one sends in a review I'll probably end up buying it and will send one in when I do. John's Tack
1996-05-09 18:40Todd RobertsAt 11:56 AM 5/9/96, stackjf@sbu.ac.uk wrote: >Have any of you lot heard the new Up bustle
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At 11:56 AM 5/9/96, stackjf@sbu.ac.uk wrote:
quoted 7 lines Have any of you lot heard the new Up bustle & Out LP on Ninja Tune.>Have any of you lot heard the new Up bustle & Out LP on Ninja Tune. >Its called "One colour reflects another". What's it like? I've got >the first LP and a couple of recent 12" and love all of them. If no >one sends in a review I'll probably end up buying it and will send one >in when I do. > >John's Tack
Buy it. Though it isn't what I'd typify as IDM, it's an excellent excursion into the Ninja madness. Actually, it may be better classified Ninja Unplugged. Like the 12" cuts, 'Aqui No Ma' and 'Hand of Contraband', theres lots of PERCUSSION, guitar, congaz, rhodes, pianos, etc. Not a lot of studio wizardy. Its a nice album, though there are a few recent cuts absent like 'La Morena en el Viento Andaluz' (Great track). If you like the other stuff, get this. Todd Roberts URB Magazine "Sometimes the trip is more important than the destination." troberts@webstorm.com