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1996-08-13 11:19ROWLAND ATKINSON (idm) Spookys found sound
├─ 1996-08-13 10:49Daniel Marlow Re: (idm) Spookys found sound
└─ 1996-08-14 18:59Greg Earle (idm) Re: Spookys found sound / IDM radio
1996-08-14 21:44Daniel Barassi Re: (idm) Re: Spookys found sound / IDM radio
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1996-08-13 11:19ROWLAND ATKINSONHas anyone heard the new Spooky album? I thought the 1st 3 eps on Generic were amazing, St
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Has anyone heard the new Spooky album? I thought the 1st 3 eps on Generic were amazing, Stereo in partic. At least as good as Autechre and with Aphex moodyness in places. For that matter has anyone heard Fingerbobs, personally I was put off by the Dave Clarke rmix. anyway, thats my twopenneth on something not rephlex or warp! :) Anyone who liked Anibaldi's void might like to try Velocette on Reflective, ok there is some ambience but it has some great bass and a nice sparse techno feel to it. COver is also ace. R
1996-08-13 10:49Daniel MarlowOn Tue, 13 Aug 1996, ROWLAND ATKINSON wrote: > Has anyone heard the new Spooky album? yup
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On Tue, 13 Aug 1996, ROWLAND ATKINSON wrote:
quoted 1 line Has anyone heard the new Spooky album?> Has anyone heard the new Spooky album?
yup i heard it in virgin a while back. the sound is very like orbital - not at all like their guerilla 'dub house disco' stuff its quite a cheap album but hasn't had outstanding reviews in the press. Dan M
1996-08-14 18:59Greg Earle> Has anyone heard the new Spooky album? Did your fingers automatically twitch to "d" when
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quoted 1 line Has anyone heard the new Spooky album?> Has anyone heard the new Spooky album?
Did your fingers automatically twitch to "d" when Ozy's Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Spooky post went by a few days ago? Full review there ...
quoted 1 line Fingerbobs, personally I was put off by the Dave Clarke rmix.> Fingerbobs, personally I was put off by the Dave Clarke rmix.
Speaking of Dave Clarke, the Chemical Brothers remix of his "No One's Driving" is the bomb!!! There's been much ado about the sort-of-reincarnation of our (L.A.'s) old MARS 103.1 station (as "Groove Radio"; see www.grooveradio.com) around here lately; during the daytime whenever I've tuned in, almost all I ever hear is a mix of handbag diva anthems (playlisted, so you hear them over and over ... and over ... ) and old warmed-over Disco chestnuts. Imagine my shock when last Sunday night I tuned in to their Top 15 Countdown and was presented with Dave Clarke, a great new Joey Beltram (as "JB3") track, a cool Trancer from local D.J. Taylor, and Orbital's "The Box" all in the top 15 ... (In case anyone cares, the Top 2 were the Armand Van Helden remix of Tori Amos' phallic reference song ... "Honey bring it close to my lips yeah" ... "Gotta be big" (-: ... and Todd Terry's remix of the incredibly annoying Re[ea]l to Re[ea]l's "Are You Ready" ... bleah) Luckily, this was immediately followed by a "DJs in the mix" show which featured a slammin' exclusive Leftfield set (anyone here in L.A. that taped this???). For a brief moment, IDM commercial radio existed, and it was glorious. - Greg
1996-08-14 21:44Daniel BarassiGreg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> typed: Speaking of Dave Clarke, the Chemical Broth
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Greg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> typed: Speaking of Dave Clarke, the Chemical Brothers remix of his "No One's Driving" is the bomb!!! There's been much ado about the sort-of-reincarnation of our (L.A.'s) old MARS 103.1 station (as "Groove Radio"; see www.grooveradio.com) around here lately; during the daytime whenever I've tuned in, almost all I ever hear is a mix of handbag diva anthems (playlisted, so you hear them over and over ... and over ... ) and old warmed-over Disco chestnuts. Imagine my shock when last Sunday night I tuned in to their Top 15 Countdown and was presented with Dave Clarke, a great new Joey Beltram (as "JB3") track, a cool Trancer from local D.J. Taylor, and Orbital's "The Box" all in the top 15 ... Luckily, this was immediately followed by a "DJs in the mix" show which featured a slammin' exclusive Leftfield set (anyone here in L.A. that taped this???). For a brief moment, IDM commercial radio existed, and it was glorious. ----->>Unfortunately, Groove Radio is (for now, at least) spinning way too much diva/disco "music", though the occassional Depeche Mode song is pleasing. ;) The weekends do have some specialty shows (more to come soon hopefully), which are more reflective of what Groove Radio is supposed to be. Personally, I believe the house/diva/disco tunes are purely for coimmercial success. At least for now, the weekends are a better time to listen. Look at it this way...you don't have to make radio edits of all that house/diva crap. I do! BRAT - "Station Remixer", and handy-dandy editor for Groove Radio -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Daniel "The BRAT" Barassi bratmix@netcom.com BRAT Productions http://commline.com/~bratmix/ "Monkey pull lever...Money get banana."