I'd recommend the Fantasma album if you can get it. Mic Check used to be
my fav. opening track in many a deejay set of mine.
mad love,
.eric
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andrew jones wrote:
quoted 64 lines The Corneluis Stuff is good.
> The Corneluis Stuff is good.
> glad the wire is using creative commons
> in light of that illegal sampling law that was
> passed over whatever.
>
> -
> a
>
> On Oct 23, 2004, at 12:05 AM, phase@booyaka.com wrote:
>
>> The November issue of Wired includes a CD with 16 tracks licensed under
>> the Creative Commons Sampling licences. See
>> http://creativecommons.org/wired if you like.
>>
>> This message is more about the music than the concept.
>>
>> Track 13, "Wataridori 2" by Cornelius is sublime. Extremely melodic and
>> with a lot of depth, it's the best track I've heard in several months.
>> At 7:09, it's also the longest on the CD. The rhythms are uptempo
>> (about 140 bpm) with enough progression and interaction between elements
>> to remain interesting throughout.
>>
>> It appears that Cornelius (aka Keigo Oyamada) has several releases on
>> Matador, although Matador's web site is currently down so I can't check
>> these out (hmmm... perhaps there are thousands of Wired subscribers
>> hammering Matador's web site at this very moment... or not).
>>
>> Cornelius' web site (http://cornelius-sound.com) has sound clips, but
>> they are in Real Audio. No thanks.
>>
>> How is the rest of his material?
>>
>> BTW, the Wired CD has several good tracks (though not exactly IDM) from
>> Dan Nakamura (aka Dr. Octagon), Thievery Corp (if you're into that
>> shiz), DJ Dolores, and Matmos. As a side note, "DJ Dolores" would have
>> been my mom's stage name, if my mom was a brazillian DJ and remix artist
>> who happened to be proficient with a sampler.
>>
>> The CD also has some shwag, but the good tracks justify the cost of this
>> year's Wired subscription (one dozen bones), especially when you
>> consider it was delivered to my doorstep free of charge.
>>
>> phase
>>
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