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Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:20:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Re: (idm) locust/mourning light
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morning light was absolutely brilliant. one of my favorite albums of that year by far. I had read reviews before hearing the cd but I checked it out anyway and was blown away. his production on compositions were brilliant and were a standard that every band or group should follow. I was so impressed with this album that I e-mailed R&S and told them personally that it was that good. Bryan I like locust. On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 Kid60666@aol.com wrote:
quoted 13 lines I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after> I don't know if this is an old subject I missed out on or not, But after > listening to locusts the amazing "truth is born of arguments" back to back > with the amazing but definitely different "mourning light, I can't help but > wonder how many IDM'ers out there were accepting of the change in direction. > It seems like the locals in my town were very against it but I was curious on > a global level. anyone feel locust is dead? admittedly his track on the > depeche mode tribute album (listened to in store, btw. didn't/wouldn't pay > money for)is dodgy as fuck. > > NP: mark van hoen- last flowers from the darkness (on touch) , sounds like it > could be the outtakes to truth is born of arguments or at least from the same > time period. >
--------------------------------- Bryan Bickel http://www.msu.edu/user/nealjenn ae1650@wayne.edu Detroit Is The Coolest Place On Earth