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2005-10-03 17:23[idm] The Campfire Headphase (REVIEW)
├─ 2005-10-03 17:37patrick haenelt [idm] :oscillate TUESDAY OCT. 4 w/ Deceptikon and Truckasauras (SEA)
└─ 2005-10-03 17:54Rick Strom Re: [idm] The Campfire Headphase (REVIEW)
└─ 2005-10-04 00:02Guy Elden Jr Re: [idm] The Campfire Headphase (REVIEW)
└─ 2005-10-04 01:49Jong-Ilist Massive Re: [idm] The Campfire Headphase (REVIEW)
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2005-10-03 17:23pietrobot@digitalnimbus.com-- -- Boards of Canada :: The Campfire Headphase (Warp, CD/2LP) Read full review :: http:/
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-- -- Boards of Canada :: The Campfire Headphase (Warp, CD/2LP) Read full review :: http://igloomag.com/doc.php?task=view&id=1124&category=reviews "...Less like chemists in a lab than like carpenters in a workshop, or gardeners living amongst what they have designed, grown, and cultivated, this album showcases Marcus and Michael at their best, creating a soundtrack to life in the countryside the likes of which has not been heard before..." -- -- :: Pietro Da Sacco, Managing Editor IGLOO Magazine :: http://igloomag.com Abstract Electronic Music Coverage PO Box 307, Corona CA. 92878 USA --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-10-03 17:37patrick haeneltSensory Effect presents OSCILLATE-- tuesdays at The Baltic Room--1207 pine st. Seattle WA
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Sensory Effect presents OSCILLATE-- tuesdays at The Baltic Room--1207 pine st. Seattle WA 10p $3 21+ with residents Electrosect and Greg Skidmore live visuals by Shannon Palmer tuesday Oct. 1 we welcome DECEPTIKON (merck-SEA) As Portland's first laptop battle winner, Deceptikon (Seattle resident Zach Wright) has a winning combination--solid beats, cool sounds, and interesting songwriting. His ability to keep heads bobbing with hiphop rooted breakbeats and a large palate of sounds help keep his sound unique and inspiring. The songs flow together with rhythmic patterns and of melodies that can be playful, eerie, and beautiful. The arrangements show a mature restraint by not getting bogged down in too many layers or complexity, but they're far from formulaic. TRUCKASAURAS (fourthCity-SEA) is Ryan Trudell ,Adam Swan, and Tyler Swan of fourthCity legends Foscil. in this guise, they are pulling out their Gameboys and Midi patching them for shits and gidggles. (leaning toward the gidggles) and for all the clowns in the audience, they went and put together some crazy WWF and monster truck video footage and looped it into a crazy stew that will be a smile to even the most jaded......... --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
2005-10-03 17:54Rick Strom> Boards of Canada :: The Campfire Headphase (Warp, CD/2LP) > > Read full review :: > http
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quoted 4 lines Boards of Canada :: The Campfire Headphase (Warp, CD/2LP)> Boards of Canada :: The Campfire Headphase (Warp, CD/2LP) > > Read full review :: > http://igloomag.com/doc.php?task=view&id=1124&category=reviews
"maybe New York is not yet ready for songs that meander through life, unafraid and unapologetic." You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and "underground" music and by more (self-proclaimed) intelligent reviewers -- just too many damn words and, if it suits the narrative, outright nonsense. Why not just say that this is a great album, although it is incredibly mainstream given the artists involved. And as such, its not a particularly good _Boards_Of_Canada_ release, although it would be an absolutely brilliant release by any of the old burnt out downtempo acts of the late 90s and early 2000s. Just to restate my point, it really is a fabulous album. But New York isn't ready for it? This is the Boards of Canada album I would give my mom, because it certainly wouldn't freak her out or go over her head. And I probably will, because I think she'd love it. "like pop sensibility seen through a strange refracting prism." How about this: two producers, at the top of their game, releasing an album that would have justified (commercially) the success of their last album. Great, masterfully written and superbly produced -- just not the album hardcore BoC fans were probably waiting for. -- V, ~Rick Strom Glowdot Productions On Glowfoto: http://users.glowfoto.com/Strom ============================ Photo: http://www.glowfoto.com Music: http://www.glowdot.com Strom: http://www.rick-strom.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-10-04 00:02Guy Elden Jr> > You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and > "undergrou
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quoted 5 lines You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and> > You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and > "underground" music and by more (self-proclaimed) intelligent reviewers -- > just too many damn words and, if it suits the narrative, outright > nonsense.
I can't wait to read what Pitchfork say about it... most likely the same pompous drek they say in all their reviews.
2005-10-04 01:49Jong-Ilist Massivewasn't the whole IDM thing just an invention of the pompous drek spouting music review med
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wasn't the whole IDM thing just an invention of the pompous drek spouting music review media in the first place? we should thank them for using such big words -- they may invent us a new genre to leap on asap. i for one have my sampler at teh ready. On 10/3/05, Guy Elden Jr <guyjr79@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 11 lines You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and> > > > You know, this is why I hate music reviews, even for more intelligent and > > "underground" music and by more (self-proclaimed) intelligent reviewers -- > > just too many damn words and, if it suits the narrative, outright > > nonsense. > > > I can't wait to read what Pitchfork say about it... most likely the same > pompous drek they say in all their reviews. > >
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