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1993-12-06 20:10listening all the way through
1993-12-06 21:27Dave Walker Re: listening all the way through
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1993-12-06 20:10PLUI@IOSSVR.gm.hac.commikew asked: >What was the most recent album or compilation that you've bought that you >a
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listening all the way through
mikew asked:
quoted 2 lines What was the most recent album or compilation that you've bought that you>What was the most recent album or compilation that you've bought that you >actually enjoy listening to all the way through?
eat static - abduction the more i listen to it, the more i like it. doesnt seem like they just added tracks to fill up the cd. Its very tasteful, tribal-ish, trancey and melodic too. Also, it sounds pretty original to me, there arent a lot of the coined chord progressions. rhythm invention - inventures in wonderland ive listend to this end to end three or four times, what i like about it is that after 8 or 9 tracks, i dont think im hearing the same thing over and over again. All tracks are pretty original, and many have the same instrumentation (sounds?), so theres some continuity. But that continuity doesnt make it boring because the tempos and style change, sometimes more driving, and sometimes more relaxed and dub-ish. jeez, i sound like a cheap wine critic! later plu
1993-12-06 21:27Dave Walkerrecent purchases i've loved to death... x-103 - Atlantis ----------------- Jeff Mills and
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Mon, 6 Dec 1993 16:27:52 -0500 (EST)
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Re: listening all the way through
recent purchases i've loved to death... x-103 - Atlantis ----------------- Jeff Mills and Mad Mike take you on a trip underwater and into the past. This is lately my favorite disc for living/driving/reading to -- it's hard as nails but manages to be beautiful and alluring at the same time. It's piled to the gills with vintage analogue gear and a strange "70's english art rock filtered through Detroit techno" feel. Highly recommended. stereolab - Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements ----------------- OK, so it's not dance music, but I can't think of anything else that's spent as much time on my stereo lately. Not a bum cut to be found. plastikman - sheet one -------------- Richie Hawtin doing what I can only describe as "Martian Acid" -- way more "out there" than his Fuse material (perhaps those who find Fuse lacking in the innovation department might find this more to their liking). --- | Dave Walker, Detroit Art Services (DAS) | | | | marmoset@msen.com I had a dream, I had an awesome dream |