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...
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> 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?
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