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Clint Anderson
Systems Engineer
"Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Jeff Davis <jeff@jeffreyjdavis.com> wrote:
quoted 36 lines Green Album and Brown Album (1st two) were viewed as being pretty
> Green Album and Brown Album (1st two) were viewed as being pretty
> influential, though they were always viewed as a little more ravey /
> festivaly than straight Bedroom Listening Warp stuff. I think they
> gradually lost relevance from Snivilization on. Planet of the Shapes
> is still an outright banger though.
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> thanks,
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> Jeffrey J Davis
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> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > IDMers - share your insight:
> >
> > How, historically, did Orbital fit in with the Warp Records/IDM thing? In
> > listening to Snivisation it doesn't seem to far away from the Artificial
> > Intelligence comp or other stuff of that era. And pretty dope too with a
> > nice electro feel. But I don't feel like they get much critical attention
> > (or maybe retrospective assessment)
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> > I ended up hearing from through Insides which got played on alternative
> > radio in The States in the mid/late 90s and they were part of the
> > Prodigy/Underworld/Chemical Brothers package that made it to rock radio.
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> > Thoughts?
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