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From:
Kathleen Vrshek
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Tue, 20 Dec 1994 01:18:58 -0600 (CST)
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Some new things a whole lotta people will like!
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Picked up some new tunes. Here's the review. And away we go! Q: "And how is life with Pentatonik's Anthology?" A: "F**king Marvelous!" (Everyone laughs) This one is a gift from Gawd! I haven't bought anything this good in awhile. Very new sounding. Kind of like a mixture of Orbital, Some Other People, and Young American Primitive. Two discs, and every minute is chock full of listening pleasure. Really up at times, sometimes kind of mellow/jazzy. The guy even uses acoustic instruments in parts. He plays drums, keys, sax, etc. Kind of a Prince of IDM, though little voice, only samples. An absolute must-have. Q: "And how is life with Underworld's Dirty Epic/Cowgirl remixes?" A: "F**king marvelous!" (Everyone laughs) The Dirty Epic remixes are OUTSTANDING and long. Totally different mixes, with bits of "MMM Skyscraper" mixed in. The Cowgirl remixes are pretty cool, but sound more like stretched excerpts from the song. You know how people try to stretch something a bit too long and it gets to sound monotonous? Still very cool sounds to bore you with. A steal for 6 bucks. Also picked up Survival 2000 and it is excellent. The Orbital track is excellent but I hate all the crowd noise. The Loop Guru song is pure genius. Kind of grating, but I'll deal with it. Was hoping for a more "UP" song from Meat Beat Manifesto, but very cool, allthewhile. Transglobal Underground, Dread Zone, System 7 and Shape Navigator songs are all wonderful. Even the Moby song is listenable. That says a lot. Finally, Vapourspace's Vista Humana is great. This guy sounds like nobody else. Alot more interesting than his cohort Richie Hawtin. Plastikman pales in comparison. The "nev" mix is mighty fine! "Thank you very much, God. Over and out!" Kathy, Mistress of Criticism