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From:
multipara
To:
James Skilton
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Date:
Sun, 9 Jul 1995 20:19:20 +0100
Subject:
Re: some impressions of new stuff
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almost a week ago, james skilton wrote:
quoted 5 lines Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux)>Modulation and Transformation II (Mille Plateaux) >An excellent collection of twisted grooves from a wide range of Artists, >each contributing two untitled tracks - Oval, Scanner, Steel (who?), Alec >Empire and 4 more. Essential for anyone who wants to hear whats going on >at the extremes of electronic listening music at the moment.
4 more: cristian vogel, air liquide, global electronic network, gas. steel is biochip c., gas is mike ink. note that the cd version has only one of the steel tracks. very good, but not always as experimental as i hoped it would be (the oval and mike ink tracks are my current faves, plus biochip of course). high time that biochip make a big sample orgy track off rob rimbaud stuff. uh... maybe not.
quoted 5 lines DJ Ungle Fever - Elemental force of Funk.EEE Noize (Rising High)>DJ Ungle Fever - Elemental force of Funk.EEE Noize (Rising High) >A 4-track promo 12" taster for the 4thcoming LP. One track from Walker, which >sounds like yet another Air Liquide track - I must admit that while I fell >for A.L. initially, I am beginning to find that most of the sounds are coming >around again. A tough acid bounder from Calhoun, and then two fierce banging
[snip] anyone notice that the two air liquide tracks are the first ones ever to appear on force inc. + sublabels (esp. mille plateaux)? that's because the label owner also thinks it's a rather lame project. i also like g.e.n *much* better. cheers, p. on: joni mitchell - hejira