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From:
C.J. Mc Collum
To:
Christopher Miller
Cc:
bleep bloop
Date:
Sun, 2 Jun 1996 18:40:08 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
(idm) Re: Cylob : Industrial Folk Songs
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quoted 22 lines I picked this up today and it is not the marbled grey vinyl. I'm not> > I picked this up today and it is not the marbled grey vinyl. I'm not > > worried about that. What I am concerned with is why did mine just come in > > a vinyl sleeve and does this have a tracklisting??? > > I have the marbled grey vinyl pressing of this (with the styrofoam > sleeve - cool), and I got another copy later for a friend but it was the > same as yours. I'd imagine the colored vinyl version was limited. I > don't know to how many though. > > Why did it come in a cheap plastic record jacket? Who knows. As far > as the track listing... I'd like to know it as well. > > > ...ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT CYLOB IS WOW!!! > > No kidding. Every time I listen to this record I have to shake my > head in disappointment at the direction `industrial' music has taken. To > me, THIS is what industrial is supposed to sound like - fuck that heavy > metal crap that's so prominent nowadays. > > Chris Jeffs needs to give music lessons. > > bolyc.
I myself started to listen to industrial music before I found this phenomenon called Aphex Twin. Then that led to Mu-Ziq, Kinesthesia, Cylob, and the rest of the Rephlex Moonlighters. Now I hate Industrial music and what it has become. It is not what it use to be and it has not really made any major advances forward. JASON