On 9/24/02 8:36 AM, "Glenn McClements" <glenn.mcclements@openwave.com>
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quoted 4 lines Hmm, I would have expected more discussion of the new Jeff Mills album
>
> Hmm, I would have expected more discussion of the new Jeff Mills album
> here. Has anyone heard it yet?
>
<sound of tumbleweed blowing by>
What new jeff mills?
*Lots* of good stuff on the techno tip right now though.. Of note and of
relevance to the above comment - I scored a copy of alka's upcoming force
inc./resopal album. It's a good debut that seems equally comfortable
referencing the palettes popularized by Jeff Mills or James Ruskin as those
of Kit Clayton. It makes for an interesting listen..
Also making me twitch in a rather enthusiastic manner right now is sutekh's
new album. For everyone that either complains that live techno is boring or
that minimal techno doesn't make sense in an unmixed CD format this should
serve shut you up. It's deep as fuck and chalk full of groovy tracks that
are overflowing with interesting source sounds (some borrowed from the likes
of chessie, carston nicholai, and dale lawrence) and the hypothetical
performance it is documenting seems to just glide from start to finish.
Also in heavy rotation right now..
background - Futurist Experiments Volume 4 (the submania and donnacho
costello contributions are fantastic)
naw - the resound of a foggy autumn dawn
random inc. - walking through jerusalem
~g
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