Yes!
I couldn't agree more here. I know I was talking badly about his newest
album a bit ago and I failed to mention that Burn Plate No. 1 is excellent.
As is/was all of that early Hydrant and Sprout material. Anyone remember
The Brittle Ones CDR on Sprout? What an excellent little CDR that was.
Milo
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From: "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@premiereradio.com>
To: "Alan R. Lockett" <Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk>; "chthonic streams"
<chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>
Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:13 AM
Subject: RE: [idm] proem
quoted 1 line All his stuff pales in comparison to his first album Burn Plate No. 1. All> All his stuff pales in comparison to his first album Burn Plate No. 1. All
the stuff to follow is nice in a floaty tinkly easy listening idm sorta way,
but at least on the first album it sounds like he had some musical statement
to make.
quoted 2 lines I haven't even bothered picking up his last couple releases 'cause now it>
> I haven't even bothered picking up his last couple releases 'cause now it
seems like he's gonna be stuck in that easy listening idm rut forever.
quoted 4 lines 'Negativ' (Merck) [2001] is good - beats are pretty crunchy and in your>
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> 'Negativ' (Merck) [2001] is good - beats are pretty crunchy and in your
face.
quoted 1 line 'Socially Inept' (Merck) [2004] is a little more 'refined' and more> 'Socially Inept' (Merck) [2004] is a little more 'refined' and more
advanced
quoted 8 lines melodically, but still pretty sharp beatwise.> melodically, but still pretty sharp beatwise.
> Both recommended.
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> alan
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