Beware, though, 'cause Big Soup is a Mo Wax release...decidedly more relaxed.
James Lavell chose the tracks for that album based on his own tastes, not on
what Vibert wanted for that album. Listen, then buy...
"Nate Harrison [Toshok Laboratories]" wrote:
quoted 24 lines IMHO yes you would. Same degree of feel good zani-ness, tight production
> IMHO yes you would. Same degree of feel good zani-ness, tight production
> values, tempos range from slow 80 bpm break to drumnbass, but just like
> Tally Ho! I wouldn't put it in either camp. Definitely one of my faves in
> 98...
>
> peace
>
> nate
>
> On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Philip Downey wrote:
>
> > I just picked up Wagon Christ's Tally Ho! album and I am quite impressed.
> > I may even have given it a best-of-year nod if I had heard it in time.
> > Nice breaks, at all speeds. Strangely, only one sample is credited in the
> > liners, even though my ears can hear many (but identify none).
> > Sender: idm-owner@hyperreal.org
> > Precedence: bulk
> >
> > Given that I didn't really like Throbbing Pouch, would I like Big Soup?
> >
> > Phil Downey
> >
> >
> >