Robby Berry <berry@osc.edu> writes:
quoted 6 lines Jon Drukman compared Deep Forest to Enigma in an earlier message, and I tend
>Jon Drukman compared Deep Forest to Enigma in an earlier message, and I tend
>to agree. A good rule of thumb is that however you feel about "MCMXC a.D." is
>how you'll feel about "Deep Forest". I feel madly in love with both groups;
>Jon Drukman found both groups tiring, and for the same reason; and in general,
>everyone I know who knows of both groups tends to have similar responses to
>both of them.
er... actually, i really love the Enigma album. all i said was that
it uses the same lead sound over & over again and *that* gets a little
annoying. Deep Forest has the same production trick and thus falls
into the same trap. However, overall, I don't think Deep Forest is as
strong an album as Enigma's.
quoted 2 lines (who's still waiting for "Cross of Changes" to arrive here, and wishing Dee
>(who's still waiting for "Cross of Changes" to arrive here, and wishing Deep
> Forest would come out with a second album.)
They've got a very pricy import copy of Cross Of Changes at BPM that's
been tempting me for quite a while. I don't know if I can hold out
for the domestic release date...
steveb@thed.usup.uk22.bull.co.uk (Steve Bacall) writes:
quoted 3 lines I've heard "Sweet Lullaby" at the Whirl-Y-Gig, where it seems to be a great
>I've heard "Sweet Lullaby" at the Whirl-Y-Gig, where it seems to be a great
>rave theme. But, just who are Deep Forest and where do they come from ?
>Does anyone have any background on them ?
all i know is that it's two french keyboard geeks.
Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com
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