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1999-12-28 04:02(idm) suction records' top 13 for 1999
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1999-12-28 04:02solvent@interlog.com (jason amm) (by way of "Lance @ Inaudible" <lance@inaudible.com>)hello this is jason from suction records. i'm posting our top 10 because i figure it will
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hello this is jason from suction records. i'm posting our top 10 because i figure it will be of interest to some here. bye jason @ suction http://www.suctionrecords.com _________________________________________________________________________ SUCTION CHART --- our top 13 [non-suction] records from 1999 in approxiamate order: -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- [1] [various artists] - "oral-olio" 12" EP (ersatz audio) * solid EP, and "lost love" by adult is one of our favorite tracks from the 1990s. techno-pop music with vocals - inspired by electronic pop of the 80s, informed by electronic developments of the 90s. we need more of this. [2] pluxus - "fas2" CD LP (slowball) * a lot of electronic music settles for too little in the melody dept; an endless loop of the same 3 notes producing a meandering melody that's ok at best... that's why we love this pluxus record. melodic sense is a talent that few have. pluxus absolutely have it... and they must have a really strange collection of analog gear - the sound & production is so quirky and warm. highlights: "boa", "herr preset", "genie 44". [3] perspects - "desire & efficency" 12" EP (ersatz audio) * the title track in particular is instrumental techno-pop perfection. this is one of those records that makes me kick myself for selling my roland cr-78. [4] g.d.luxxe - "20th door" 12" EP (interdimensional trasmissions) * the track "minds" in particular. new order is always referenced with this record, but besides that (i mean we do love new order) this record is really diverse (there's a definite industrial dance music influence that seems to go unnoticed), creative & inspired. [5] mat-101 - "goodbye mum!" CD LP (balance) * the best tracks on here are totally over-the-top, with 50 analog synths playing at once and more good ideas in a single section than found on most albums. highlights: "crash hero", "arcade", "mennen". [6] adult. - "pressure suit" track (ersatz audio) * one word (& not one we'd casually throw around): deviant. [7] frederik schikowski - "ich vergeh vor sehnsucht nach dir I" track (trakehner) * this track is so weird. it sounds like einsturzende neubauten doing a beatles cover in german. it's that catchy. [8] lali puna "tridecoder" 12" LP (morr music/darla) * we don't know much about indie-pop. for us stereolab only sounds good on paper, but this is how we wanted them to sound. this is pop music perfection - this group is going to be famous. [9] b.fleishmann - "breakfast at rhiz" track (morr music) * if pole's gear does indeed inherently sound like THAT, then this track sounds like what solvent or lowfish or maybe omd-circa-1985 would make in pole's studio. we like stuff that somehow reminds us of us. [10] david kristian - "bad mood no.3672" track (alien8) * we wish david gave us this track to release. [11] fizzarum - "ursa majoris" track (city.centre.offices) * we @ suction are very picky about demos, but when we got this track as a demo we emailed fizzarum within 15 minutes about releasing it. they told us CCO were already releasing it on block02. the next day CCO asked solvent & lowfish to do block03. weird. [12] phoenecia - "bob9" track (nature) * old school schematic-style. sounds literally like something they recorded in the early schematic days... and we love those days. [13] lassigue bendthaus - "angie" track (kk) * this rolling stones cover version is undeniably mind-blowing. an exceptional (and rare) example of DSP wizardry that is not wankery. ________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org