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Rob Salit
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Wed, 03 Oct 2001 20:24:12 -0400
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[idm] Re: Animals on Wheels
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Well it depends on which album you listened to. "Designs and Mistakes" is pretty much a drill & bass experience which is really a nice piece of work if you're into that sort of thing (or were into that sort of thing). "Nuvol i Cadira" imho is an extraordinary piece of work that seems to come from deeper inside of him. Very deep and emotional with some kickers as well. I don't think he's releasing anything else under AOW anymore. His new album as himself, Andrew Coleman, entitled "Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt" is a further extension of his previous AOW album. I've always thought that he's been one of the most underrated musicians on this list. He has developed a patented style that he can call his own. I don't believe I could compare it to anything else I've heard. It's brilliant. TekDz9er
quoted 10 lines I've been listening to Animals on Wheels for the past few days and I've> > > I've been listening to Animals on Wheels for the past few days and I've > gotta say, some of his stuff is really quite good. I haven't seen much > mention on the list here about him. What the general concencus? Even though > most of the reviews favour his second album to his first, I really like them > both. That said, however, there's a certain ummff that's lacking. I can't > put my finger on it, but his music tends to disappear into the background > until you remember that you're listening to it. Does anyone have any > thoughts on Mr Coleman's work?
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