Yes, it was indeed the Organ Transplants albums I was recommending as
falling into the lounge spectrum for Stock, Hausen and Walkman-- I didn't
realize their other material was in a different vein, although from the
description offered I might like it as well. The Organ Transplants albums,
for their part, are great, great, chopped and updated space-age beatbox
love... I can definitely vouch for that.
On another note, I accidentally switched up the Cinemaphonic compilation
with "Best of Moog" in my previous post-- Cinemaphonic doesn't have
Perrey/Kingsley and co., but rather Walter Murphy and a whole mess of nice
beat-era pre-acid movie soundtrack tunes. Recommended, but for different
reasons.
Another band I very absolutely inexplicably forgot to mention is Ursula
1000. I believe they're on Thievery Corporation's label (along with Nicola
Conte), but as far as I'm concerned they're miles ahead of that crew. Their
DJ album "All Systems a Go-Go" is very well put together, nice progression,
nice tunes, and I suppose also nice as a sampler if you choose to view it
that way. Their "Beat Box Cha-Cha" album is highly recommended as well.
Best,
M.
Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> wrote:
quoted 19 lines I forgot about Stock, Hausen and Walkman. I have some of the albums
>I forgot about Stock, Hausen and Walkman. I have some of the albums
>you're talking about and, no, they aren't really loungy at all, but the
>Organ Transplants albums (volume 1 & 2) definitely fit the bill.
>Volume 1 is better so check that out first. It was in heavy heavy
>rotation for the first 6 months I owned. I love it. Very loungy, but
>still fucked all to hell and the SH&W boys have their tongue firmly
>planted in their cheek.
>
>Oh... and its not IDM, but I get to see Man or Astroman in a couple
>hours so nyaaa! Wheee!
>
>-Aaron
>
>>The Stock, Hausen, and Walkman recommendation took me completely
>>by
>>surprise. The material I have from them is very frantic, cut-up,
>>slice
>>and dice, hyper-tweaked cornball-goofy and noise blasting
>>craziness.
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