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[idm] HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)

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2002-05-25 23:30Hefty Records [idm] HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
2002-05-27 06:31acre Re: [idm] HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
2002-05-28 01:04Peter Hollo [idm] Re: HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
2002-05-28 01:51acre Re: [idm] Re: HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
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2002-05-25 23:30Hefty Recordseast dev is finally here! we are now taking pre-orders on dabrye "instrmntl" (eastern deve
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east dev is finally here! we are now taking pre-orders on dabrye "instrmntl" (eastern developments). we are also talking pre-orders on the reissue of delarosa+asora's "crush the sight-seers" (pearineel). both are available in the hefty records online store... https://www.heftyrecords.com/store if you haven't already heard, eastern developments is an upstart label co-founded by scott herren (prefuse 73, savath+savalas) and respected designer, peter rentz (estro/tent). the hype machine can now rest as the final products are ready for consumption. dabrye's "instrmntl" comes from critically acclaimed producer, tadd mullinix. somewhere between broken detroit techno and D-town's jay dee (aka j dilla), he comes correct with a playful, chilled out, hip hop summer classic. dabrye's debut, "one/three" came in 2001 for ghostly international (also available in the hefty store). it was this record that caught the attention of herren and rentz. "instrmntl" is available on cd/vinyl and real audio samples can be found in the online store. hefty is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of all east dev titles. for more info go to... www.easterndevelopments.com pearineel records (atlanta, ga) has reissued the long out-of-print and much sought after delarosa+asora classic, "crush the sightseers". delarosa+asora is the now retired side project of scott herren. it was originally released on vinyl-only in '99 and strictly limited to 1000 silk screened copies. the pressing sold out immediately. this reissue will now also be available on cd, which includes an unreleased bonus track from the original sessions... along with a fifth secret track. various news: hefty has begun working with upstart japanese distributor, duotone for all new releases. they will also carry all eastern developments titles and any other exclusive hefty distributed titles. more information is available at www.duotonerecords.com hefty will be working as the exclusive distributor on dublab's upcoming "dublab presents: summer" release later this summer. contributors to this release include: prefuse 73, cody chesnuTT, burnt freidman, beneath autumn sky, manitoba and many others. we will post more info soon. in the meantime, check out www.dublab.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-05-27 06:31acrethe new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i hardly ever recommen
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the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i hardly ever recommend anything, but this is one of the best for the year. and the year isn't half over. pick it up if you can. if you can't... steal it or something. just get it. peter acre ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hefty Records" <hefty@heftyrecords.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 5:30 PM Subject: [idm] HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
quoted 1 line east dev is finally here! we are now taking pre-orders on dabrye> east dev is finally here! we are now taking pre-orders on dabrye
"instrmntl"
quoted 2 lines (eastern developments). we are also talking pre-orders on the reissue of> (eastern developments). we are also talking pre-orders on the reissue of > delarosa+asora's "crush the sight-seers" (pearineel). both are available
in
quoted 11 lines the hefty records online store...> the hefty records online store... > https://www.heftyrecords.com/store > > if you haven't already heard, eastern developments is an upstart label > co-founded by scott herren (prefuse 73, savath+savalas) and respected > designer, peter rentz (estro/tent). the hype machine can now rest as the > final products are ready for consumption. dabrye's "instrmntl" comes from > critically acclaimed producer, tadd mullinix. somewhere between broken > detroit techno and D-town's jay dee (aka j dilla), he comes correct with a > playful, chilled out, hip hop summer classic. dabrye's debut, "one/three" > came in 2001 for ghostly international (also available in the hefty
store).
quoted 2 lines it was this record that caught the attention of herren and rentz.> it was this record that caught the attention of herren and rentz. > "instrmntl" is available on cd/vinyl and real audio samples can be found
in
quoted 1 line the online store. hefty is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of> the online store. hefty is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of
all
quoted 3 lines east dev titles. for more info go to... www.easterndevelopments.com> east dev titles. for more info go to... www.easterndevelopments.com > > pearineel records (atlanta, ga) has reissued the long out-of-print and
much
quoted 1 line sought after delarosa+asora classic, "crush the sightseers".> sought after delarosa+asora classic, "crush the sightseers".
delarosa+asora
quoted 1 line is the now retired side project of scott herren. it was originally> is the now retired side project of scott herren. it was originally
released
quoted 1 line on vinyl-only in '99 and strictly limited to 1000 silk screened copies.> on vinyl-only in '99 and strictly limited to 1000 silk screened copies.
the
quoted 15 lines pressing sold out immediately. this reissue will now also be available on> pressing sold out immediately. this reissue will now also be available on > cd, which includes an unreleased bonus track from the original sessions... > along with a fifth secret track. > > various news: > > hefty has begun working with upstart japanese distributor, duotone for all > new releases. they will also carry all eastern developments titles and any > other exclusive hefty distributed titles. more information is available at > www.duotonerecords.com > > hefty will be working as the exclusive distributor on dublab's upcoming > "dublab presents: summer" release later this summer. contributors to this > release include: prefuse 73, cody chesnuTT, burnt freidman, beneath autumn > sky, manitoba and many others. we will post more info soon. in the
meantime,
quoted 7 lines check out www.dublab.com> check out www.dublab.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2002-05-28 01:04Peter Hollo> the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i hardly > ever reco
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quoted 1 line the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i> the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i
hardly
quoted 1 line ever recommend anything, but this is one of the best for the year.> ever recommend anything, but this is one of the best for the year.
You know, __please__ peter-acre don't take this personally, this is a message for the whole list, but I HATE seeing reviews like this. There is NOTHING here about what the 12" is like and why it might be "INCREDIBLE". It may well be brilliant, but what happens is that I'm left with a vague impression that there's something special about this release, but no real content for me to make up my own mind. Some of the time then, when I'm doing a big international order, I'll go "oh that's meant to be good" and waste money on something which just isn't my style at all. In this case, I'll probably love the Dabyre. But there was, for instance, a spate of Freeform reviews a few years ago going on about how brilliant her was, and whenever I listened it sounded like that "funky house" shit I hate... I'd really appreciate that if people are going to come out and comment on some release they really like, they'd maybe just _try_ and explain what's so good about it, and give us a few points of comparison... Please? Cheers, Peter PS Something that annoys me potentially even more is the level of "creative writing" one might say in the press releases or label-written blurbs we read on the bentcrayon/skimo/forcedexposure releases lists these days. There's similarly so little information given about what the _music_ actually sounds like half the time. [Don't get me wrong - half the time they're highly informative.] Ah well. -- Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/blog/ FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet http://www.fourplay.com.au/ Raven: experimental electronica http://www.fourplay.com.au/raven.html -- Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/blog/ FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet http://www.fourplay.com.au/ Raven: experimental electronica http://www.fourplay.com.au/raven.html "Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and your brain cells dance" - Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-05-28 01:51acreyou're 100% right. allow me to elaborate on why this is such an increidble record and what
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acre
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Mon, 27 May 2002 19:51:51 -0600
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Re: [idm] Re: HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
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you're 100% right. allow me to elaborate on why this is such an increidble record and what it's like: this is instrumental hip-hop at its' best. choice samples, good groove, and thick sounds. the first track is a little intro biut with some jazzy samples and a nice beat, only about a minute long. things start to pick up with the second track, really dirty/mean bassline. amazing flow. and the right amount of variation to keep you from getting bored. some beautiful flute samples kick in right at the end add the perfect touch. the third track is one of my favorites. a bit of an older hip hop feel at first (even cowbells make an appearance), but the bassline in this track is GREAT. just really odd and unique. rather minimal, but works really well. next track has really light beats, a nice bassline and jazz piano. next up is another jazzy bit. wonderful flow on this one. next is definately my favorite. it's got the east coast independant hip-hop sound that i love. you could hear the soulquarians coming up with something like this (this would be a perfect track for a common record or taleb kweli). to continue... an odd track here. chanting vocals, i'm not sure how to describe this. for some reason, the movie "stand by me" comes to mind. i'm sure that doesn't make any sense though. mashall law follows this track with 8bit sounding synths and a bit lighter on the drums. take me home ends the record with more jazzy samples, slide bass some hiss and hum. only a couple minutes long. anyhow, i'm not the best at describing records, but you're right... something more than "this is GREAT... the end" is an order. fans of prefuse73, the roots, taleb kweli etc will enjoy this. as i said, instrumental hip-hop, at its' best. hope this helps. peter acre ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Hollo" <raven@fourplay.com.au> To: "idm list" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 7:04 PM Subject: [idm] Re: HEFTY!! News: Dabrye (East Dev), Delarosa+Asora (Pearineel)
quoted 54 lines the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i> > the new dabrye 12" IS INCREDIBLE. everyone needs to check this out! i > hardly > > ever recommend anything, but this is one of the best for the year. > > You know, __please__ peter-acre don't take this personally, this is a > message for the whole list, but I HATE seeing reviews like this. There > is NOTHING here about what the 12" is like and why it might be > "INCREDIBLE". It may well be brilliant, but what happens is that I'm > left with a vague impression that there's something special about this > release, but no real content for me to make up my own mind. Some of the > time then, when I'm doing a big international order, I'll go "oh that's > meant to be good" and waste money on something which just isn't my style > at all. > > In this case, I'll probably love the Dabyre. But there was, for > instance, a spate of Freeform reviews a few years ago going on about how > brilliant her was, and whenever I listened it sounded like that "funky > house" shit I hate... I'd really appreciate that if people are going to > come out and comment on some release they really like, they'd maybe just > _try_ and explain what's so good about it, and give us a few points of > comparison... Please? > Cheers, > Peter > > PS Something that annoys me potentially even more is the level of > "creative writing" one might say in the press releases or label-written > blurbs we read on the bentcrayon/skimo/forcedexposure releases lists > these days. There's similarly so little information given about what the > _music_ actually sounds like half the time. [Don't get me wrong - half > the time they're highly informative.] Ah well. > -- > Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/blog/ > FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet > http://www.fourplay.com.au/ > Raven: experimental electronica > http://www.fourplay.com.au/raven.html > > -- > Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/blog/ > FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet > http://www.fourplay.com.au/ > Raven: experimental electronica > http://www.fourplay.com.au/raven.html > "Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and > your brain cells dance" - Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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