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Re: The Wild, the Innocent, and the IDM

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1994-07-10 17:05Re: The Wild, the Innocent, and the IDM
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1994-07-10 17:05808STATE@delphi.comdmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu" "Dave Manning" writes: "Cabaret Voltaire: I've got to find _The
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dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu" "Dave Manning" writes: "Cabaret Voltaire: I've got to find _The Conversation_ soon, but am wondering how many old-school (?) CV fans there are - from, say, the _Arm of the Lord_ era, or earlier. I'm not a rabid fan, but I like stuff from _Red Mecca_ to _Johnny YesNo_ to _Arm_ to _Code_ to the even admittedly lame "Hypnotised" single (which, for a house tune, isn't that bad; plus, the single had cool postcards in it). Are there more of you out there, or is the general consensus one of CV being just Kirk and everything past _Colours_ as IDM-territory?" I was first introduced to CV from their "Yashar" video that was on a Factory Records sampler that I bought. Therafter, I discovered "Sensoria", and the _Microphonies_ album. Shortly after that, I got _Just Fascination_ for $5 used, and I was hooked. I've liked everything since then, including _Groovy, Laidback & Nasty_. 80808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808008 0 Paul 0 808state@delphi.com 0 8 Rafanello 8 Co-host of Custom 8 0 0 Forum #137: A.U.D.A.C.I.T.Y 0 80808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808008