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Andrew Kohnen
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Thu, 08 Feb 2001 05:13:06
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Re: [idm] music recs
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Thanks for your thourough recomendations... Aaltopiiri sounds pretty good to me because of its variety. I usually like a melody of some sort to be included though, so it may be challenging. Most good stuff is. Ebola np: Meat Beat
quoted 57 lines From: "M Mercer" <vletrmx@hotmail.com>>From: "M Mercer" <vletrmx@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: mmercer@kent.edu >To: andylists@hotmail.com >CC: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] music recs >Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 14:48:36 -0500 > >it sort of depends on your tastes. Panasonic gets progressively less >accessible in my opinion, but also progressively better. the "vakio" album >is more conventional in that it has a lot of straight forward 4-4 beats and >things, a little more techno-influenced (influenced, not sounding >necessarily) than the newer stuff. "Kulma" is sort of a cross between noisy >beats and more sparse sounds. "A" is really really atmospheric and probably >the most out there of them all, whereas "Aaltopiiri" (the new one) is >really great, because it combines a little of all of them, from really >ambient, sterile sounds to crazy noisy beat-oriented tracks. Also, if you >can locate it, the "Osasto" EP, which I believe is out of print, is really >really nice, very heavy, pounding abrasive percussion for most of it. They >never really use melody much at all. "Aaltopiiri" has some interesting >musical timbre that almost begins to have a melodic quality but never quite >gets there entirely. Judging by your "np - Imminent Starvation," you like >some of the current industrial stuff and you would probably really like the >noisier stuff by Panasonic (Osasto, Aaltopiiri) > >Their solo stuff (Mika Vainio and Ilpo Vainesen) is more sparse and really >abstract, not as ultimately rewarding in my opinion but still interesting >in an "outer limits" sort of context. > >Vladislav Delay... "Multila," easily. The best. Very dense atmospherics >that gradually evolve into percussive tracks.... it's really beautiful. His >other stuff (with the exception of Luomo in my opinion) won't disappoint >but "Multila" is the best of them all, on the Chain Reaction label. > > > > >>From: "Andrew Kohnen" <andylists@hotmail.com> >>To: idm@hyperreal.org >>Subject: [idm] music recs >>Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 07:24:05 >> >>What is the best Pan[a]Sonic album for a beginner and why? >>Same question for Vladislav delay. >> >> >>Thanks >>Ebola >>np: Imminent Starvation >>_________________________________________________________________ >>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >
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