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From:
Robert C. Galbraith
To:
Andy
Cc:
Date:
Thu, 20 Feb 1997 18:19:07 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Spring Heel Jack review?
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You wrote:
quoted 5 lines Can someone give me a review of Spring HEel Jack's album that was just> >Can someone give me a review of Spring HEel Jack's album that was just >released domesticly :58 Million Shades(or soemthing like that). > >What does it sound like? I'm thinking about buying it while being
under
quoted 1 line the impression that its not cheesy diva-vocal(LTJ Bukem +Liquid Sky>the impression that its not cheesy diva-vocal(LTJ Bukem +Liquid Sky
crap)
quoted 1 line stuff, while also assuming its nowhere close to Squarepusher or Plug,>stuff, while also assuming its nowhere close to Squarepusher or Plug,
or,
quoted 1 line erm, well the newest RDJ or u-Ziq. So where does that leave them?>erm, well the newest RDJ or u-Ziq. So where does that leave them?
what's
quoted 1 line the style? Is this their best release or should i pursue a diff>the style? Is this their best release or should i pursue a diff
one...?
quoted 5 lines thanks!!> >thanks!! > >andy >ps: I saw Richie HAwint mixmag live recently, I know this is old,
but...
quoted 3 lines is it any good(his material on it? who else?) thanks>is it any good(his material on it? who else?) thanks > >
Springhield JAck's 68 million shades is a really amazing D n' B record. The sound is really moody breaks with bits of of jazzy and guitar layered on top. I'd put them right dab in the middle. They'd probably fit in the same area as the plug record but without the sense of humour. And don't worry , no cheeezy divas in sight. ROB