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Re: [idm] I Am Not A Gun + Helios: Eingya

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2006-04-30 13:59Alan Lucas Re: [idm] I Am Not A Gun + Helios: Eingya
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2006-04-30 13:59Alan LucasOn 4/29/06, David Seruyange <g3scom@gmail.com> wrote: > Has anyone written any reviews of
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Re: [idm] I Am Not A Gun + Helios: Eingya
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On 4/29/06, David Seruyange <g3scom@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 7 lines Has anyone written any reviews of their new work? The chemistry between> Has anyone written any reviews of their new work? The chemistry between > Tejada and Nishimoto seems really intact. After a little while of shopping > on Bleep I ended up with their work and find myself really liking it. Not > to mention the Iron Giant reference is a good easter egg. > > David >
Yeah, I've been listening to this over the past week or so, and they definitely still have it. I'm not sure if it's as strong as Our Lives on Wednesdays, but I probably just haven't concentrated on it enough. Or maybe it's just not as good. I guess that could happen. Speaking of some nice hybrid acoustic/electronics, I seem to remember everyone going all gaga over Helios's album on Merck a couple years back. While I thought it was on the better side of OK, his new album on Type, Eingya, is pretty outstanding. He's almost full-on acoustic on this one, save for the beats, with guitars and some lovely piano. This is an album over which I would go gaga. It reminds me of elements of Mogwai, Labradford, and some Sigur Ros, while still having it's own sound. So yeah. That's all. Later, Alan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org