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1998-09-17 16:37Rodney Perkins Re: (idm) Ice/must buy
└─ 1998-09-17 22:06J m A i V k O e R Re: (idm) Ice/must buy
1998-09-17 21:13Arthur B. Purvis (idm) Ice/must buy
└─ 1998-09-17 21:26laerm Re: (idm) Ice/must buy
1998-09-17 21:49Bordeaux, Ethan RE: (idm) Ice/must buy
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1998-09-17 16:37Rodney PerkinsAccording to the Avalanche site, the Ice album was supposed to be out in the U.K. a long t
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According to the Avalanche site, the Ice album was supposed to be out in the U.K. a long time ago. The Wire had a review at least 3 months ago and I have yet to see it available anywhere at shops or via mail-order. Anyone with an extra promo? Scott Harding engineers Wu-Tang Clan, correct? That must be one crazy album.
quoted 20 lines Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood.">Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood." >Namedropping: Ice here is Techno Animal + Scott Harding, producer of the >world's best, most completely fucked up hiphop record ever (see New >Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap), with appearances by Blixa Bargeld, >DJ Vadim, Sebastian from New Kingdom, Sensational, El-P from Company flow, >and some others. > >One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, off >the wall fucked up, etc you will like this record. A lot. A whole >lot. Wow. You would also like the aforementioned New Kingdom record, >possibly even better. But this is definitely the most recent record I >would call a "must buy." > >Does anyone know when it officially comes out? > >--- >the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto > > >
1998-09-17 22:06J m A i V k O e R> > > >One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, off > >the wa
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quoted 7 lines One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, off> > > >One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, off > >the wall fucked up, etc you will like this record. A lot. A whole > >lot. Wow. You would also like the aforementioned New Kingdom record, > >possibly even better. But this is definitely the most recent record I > >would call a "must buy." > >
i'll support this recommendation as well. excellent gravelly, dark vocs with plenty of rough n chunky bits. i believe the us domestic is coming out in a month or so, so it may be advantageous for some of us to hold out. mj
1998-09-17 21:13Arthur B. PurvisManaged to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood." Namedropping: Ice here is Tec
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Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood." Namedropping: Ice here is Techno Animal + Scott Harding, producer of the world's best, most completely fucked up hiphop record ever (see New Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap), with appearances by Blixa Bargeld, DJ Vadim, Sebastian from New Kingdom, Sensational, El-P from Company flow, and some others. One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, off the wall fucked up, etc you will like this record. A lot. A whole lot. Wow. You would also like the aforementioned New Kingdom record, possibly even better. But this is definitely the most recent record I would call a "must buy." Does anyone know when it officially comes out? --- the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto
1998-09-17 21:26laermOn Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Arthur B. Purvis wrote: > Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice re
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On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Arthur B. Purvis wrote:
quoted 6 lines Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood."> Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood." > Namedropping: Ice here is Techno Animal + Scott Harding, producer of the > world's best, most completely fucked up hiphop record ever (see New > Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap), with appearances by Blixa Bargeld, > DJ Vadim, Sebastian from New Kingdom, Sensational, El-P from Company flow, > and some others.
WHOA! blixa does hiphop? fucked-up! i am THERE. oh, yeah, the new kingdom record is quite good, too. * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com ##:# reduced to perfection.
1998-09-17 21:49Bordeaux, Ethanhow does the ice album & new kingdom's "paradise don't come cheap" compare to godflesh's "
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how does the ice album & new kingdom's "paradise don't come cheap" compare to godflesh's "songs of love and hate in dub"? i bought it primarily from arthur's review on his web site & since have been a little underwhelmed. the d'n'b track (almost heaven?) is utterly brutal & amazing, but the hip hoppier pieces are pretty dull. i was hoping for louder, crazier, dirtier & it didn't deliver. can you make any comparisons? ethan btw, in general i think arthur's site is pretty much on for reviews, just missed me on this one...
quoted 29 lines ----------> ---------- > From: Arthur B. Purvis[SMTP:abpurvis@phoenix.Princeton.EDU] > Sent: Thursday, September 17, 1998 5.13 PM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: (idm) Ice/must buy > > Managed to score a promo copy of the Ice record "Bad Blood." > Namedropping: Ice here is Techno Animal + Scott Harding, producer of > the > world's best, most completely fucked up hiphop record ever (see New > Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap), with appearances by Blixa > Bargeld, > DJ Vadim, Sebastian from New Kingdom, Sensational, El-P from Company > flow, > and some others. > > One word: quality. If you like your hip hop _extremely_ dirty, noisy, > off > the wall fucked up, etc you will like this record. A lot. A whole > lot. Wow. You would also like the aforementioned New Kingdom record, > possibly even better. But this is definitely the most recent record I > would call a "must buy." > > Does anyone know when it officially comes out? > > --- > the humble abbott arthur purvis set his hand hereto > >