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From:
cameron
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Dave Walker
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Date:
Mon, 8 Jan 1996 13:02:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) on the electro tip...
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am I to understand that maybe ectomorph = BMG + G. ? ______________________________________________________________________________ Cameron Bowden cameron@fishtank.com Blacksmith on the anvil in your ear... Electronica for the jaded and discerning boingboomtchackboingboomtchackboingboomtchackboingboomtchackboingboomtchack ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Mon, 8 Jan 1996, Dave Walker wrote:
quoted 31 lines There was a cool all-live event in the Detroit area> There was a cool all-live event in the Detroit area > on Saturday -- a party called Vivisection. > > The highlight the first-ever live PA by Ectomorph. Their > set consisted (almost) entirely of new material [plus a few > of the old locked grooves]. Standout of the evening was a new > track that started out with one of those trademark syncopated > 808-riffs. After a few seconds, BMG reaches over and turns down > the tempo knob and suddenly we're in full-on hip-hop territory, > and then his partner G. starts playing these wild Bernie > Worrell-style vamps. > > The best news -- they were going back into the studio the next > day to put this stuff down on wax. :) > > Next up was Khan (Force Inc.) with some pummeling (but sonically > cool) hard stuff. > > Most unexpected part of the evening was Alec Empire doing > what I can only describe as digital deathmetal -- breakbeats > way above 200BPM and cattle-disembowling noises. A little > too intense for my candy ass. ;) > > -- > > dave walker, detroit art services _ > marmoset@mich.com born freeke > > <A HREF="http://www.mich.com/~marmoset/">Dave Walker</A> > >