I doesn't touch me as much as some of Carl Craig's
earlier works, but it is indeed a very good release.
One of the better releases of 99.
His "More Songs Of Food And Revolutionary Art",
Landcruising, 69 - Sound On Sound, and Psyche/BFC -
Elements 1989-1990 are still some of my favorite
IDM/Detroit techno releases of all time.
Paperclip People is good also, but I like the one's
mentioned above alot more.
Cinematic Orchestra (J.Swincoe project) was also very
good nice jazzy/trip hop release [on Ninja Tune], that
didn't get much mention on IDM. Love this cd!! I heard
that they are touring with Flanger (Burnt Friedman &
Atom Heart) this summer. That's a show that I am
really into seeing.
--- Will Simmons <wdsimmo@comp.uark.edu> wrote:
quoted 12 lines I'm suprised that Innerzone Orchestra's Programmed
> I'm suprised that Innerzone Orchestra's Programmed
> hasn't gained more
> acknowledgement as a reputable intelligent dance
> album. It's got the
> elements we all love so much. Not that the jazz
> theme don't parch those
> up just a bit, but it doesn't seem to be the only
> focus of the record.
> Hell, some of the tracks are only barely fixed on
> jazz. I'd say that if
> Plaid's Not for Threes is an experimental album,
> Programmed is as well.
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