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2002-03-26 23:14Andrei [idm] Dykehouse
├─ 2002-03-27 07:05John Counts Re: [idm] Dykehouse= sheer brilliance
└─ 2002-03-27 20:32Ayefast Re: [idm] Dykehouse
└─ 2002-03-27 20:51Andrei Re: [idm] Dykehouse
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2002-03-26 23:14AndreiI have the feeling that the Dykehouse album on Planet-Mu has been really overlooked and I
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I have the feeling that the Dykehouse album on Planet-Mu has been really overlooked and I find myself listening to it often these days. It's not the most distinctive album ever, but it's well done, with nice melodies and good arrangements. It really varies from track to track (it says the tracks were made between 1996-2001). There are touches of AFX (both early and latter period), BOC, a bit of drill'n'bass, Plaid, even some bad 80's synth-pop (the Taylor Dayne "Tell It to My Heart" type) and other things which are more difficult to pigeonhole (which I already feel a bit bad about doing). Not too much Autechre influence, though it does show up on a couple of tracks. I kind of look at it in the same way as the Chris Clark album on Warp, both because it reminds me a bit of that musically and because it's not really a particularly distinctive album, but also not derivative to the point that it becomes annoying. And it's just well done. Nice to listen to. Andrei --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-03-27 07:05John CountsI could not agree with you more. That album has been a mainstay of mine since July of 2001
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I could not agree with you more. That album has been a mainstay of mine since July of 2001. In my opinion, it represents a near perfect synthesis of the very IDM elements that drew most of us to the genre in the first place. Andrei gave a right-on description so I won't go further. There are some tracks that absolutely kill me; "Tauq 2" is the "Alberto Basalm" for the new millenium. That album makes me so happy and pensive and sad and everything all at once- truly emotive work. It's worth anyone's time and money. --- Andrei <andrei@world.std.com> wrote:
quoted 35 lines I have the feeling that the Dykehouse album on> I have the feeling that the Dykehouse album on > Planet-Mu has been really > overlooked and I find myself listening to it often > these days. > > It's not the most distinctive album ever, but it's > well done, with nice > melodies and good arrangements. It really varies > from track to track (it > says the tracks were made between 1996-2001). There > are touches of AFX > (both early and latter period), BOC, a bit of > drill'n'bass, Plaid, even > some bad 80's synth-pop (the Taylor Dayne "Tell It > to My Heart" type) and > other things which are more difficult to pigeonhole > (which I already feel > a bit bad about doing). Not too much Autechre > influence, though it does > show up on a couple of tracks. > > I kind of look at it in the same way as the Chris > Clark album on Warp, > both because it reminds me a bit of that musically > and because it's not > really a particularly distinctive album, but also > not derivative to the > point that it becomes annoying. And it's just well > done. Nice to listen > to. > > Andrei > > >
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2002-03-27 20:32Ayefasti've been in love with this album since i first got it. besides the kid spatula and joseph
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i've been in love with this album since i first got it. besides the kid spatula and joseph nothing albums, i think it's the best of what mu has to offer. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards?
2002-03-27 20:51AndreiOn Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Ayefast wrote: > i've been in love with this album since i first got
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Ayefast wrote:
quoted 3 lines i've been in love with this album since i first got it. besides the> i've been in love with this album since i first got it. besides the > kid spatula and joseph nothing albums, i think it's the best of what mu > has to offer.
I think quality control is generally very high at Planet-Mu. Lots of good releases. Phthalocyanine, Venetian Snares, Jega, etc. I'm pretty partial to Leafcutter John's "Microcontact". I was disappointed to hear recently that it sold poorly. It's a shame cuz I think he's doing something different and special which more people should be aware of. Andrei --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org