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From:
James Skilton
To:
Per Christian Frankplads , idm
Date:
Mon, 12 Jun 95 11:12:45 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: Bits and bobs
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In reply to these quotes, ...
quoted 7 lines owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where> >> owners of the 'plug one' (vibert on rising high) where > >> does this work stand in relation to his other works? > >> and who wants to buy my Rissalecki ep? ($5 plus postage) > > > I don't own it, but I've heard it. Four tracks of pure junglism - stripped > > down experimental drum n' bass with the occasional synth stab here and > > there. Not bad, but it didn't really floor me.
...Per Christian Frankplads wrote on Mon, 12 Jun 95 12:15:12 BST :
quoted 6 lines _Three_ tracks. Remixes off the (excellent) "Throbbing pouch" album.> _Three_ tracks. Remixes off the (excellent) "Throbbing pouch" album. > > Junglism? I don't think so. More like breakbeat around 115-125 BPM, > with more synth than "the occasional synth stab here and there". > Highly recommended, if you liked the album. For those who enjoyed > "Phat lab. nightmare" - better listen before you buy.
To which I say: Hang on, you're talking about "Rissalecki" which is 3 "TP" style laidback funky tracks. "Plug 1" is indeed 4 junglistic tracks. And its not explicitly credited to Vibert (not on my promo anyway), just a "West country musician who came to London" or something like that. J ^