I'd also like to hear a review of that Savath + Savalas disk...
but as for Speedy J: it's a departure from public energy No. 1. "A Shocking
Hobby" is darker and more intense...much so. I love his earlier stuff, but
it's still taking some time for me to explore this one fully. I'm not
usually into darker, schizophrenic stuff like this but it's definitely
quality. He's brilliant and if you like his stuff, you'll probably like
it...but expect it to be darker. Vague, I know, but maybe you'll get a
better review from someone else...
---brian
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-----Original Message-----
From: squee! [mailto:chris@evilboots.com]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 9:38 AM
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: [idm] of Savath + Savalas (and a few others...)
was hoping that i might get some idea of what the following are like:
Savath + Savalas - Folk Songs For Trains, Trees and Honey
Speedy J - Shocking Hobby
Datach'I - We Are Always Well, Thank You
love Speedy J, hoping that shocking hobby is along the lines of public
energy no 1
(great release, well worth checking out, especially if you've only heard the
likes
of g spot... )
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