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1999-02-24 17:11Michael Stein (idm) RE: Any comments on...
1999-02-24 17:22martin wood Re: (idm) RE: Any comments on...
1999-02-24 19:39Giles Ward Re: (idm) RE: Any comments on...
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1999-02-24 17:11Michael Stein>Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about >any comments regar
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Wed, 24 Feb 1999 11:11:52 -0600
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quoted 6 lines Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about>Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about >any comments regarding the new Mark Van Hoen - Playing With Time >(Apollo/R & S). The early Locust stuff was really cool and his >production work with Seefeel and Scala was good also. BUT the last few >things I heard from Locust were hideous. Is this a change in direction >from that or a return to the past?
What does everyone have against "Morning Light"? I think it's a well done album. The last track with Neil Halstead is especially nice. I have not heard "Playing With Time" yet, but I hear it's in the old ambient vein. According to the Mark Van Hoen interview in Immerse (#2?), it sounds like his work under the name Locust will be more pop oriented like, "Morning Light." The Immerse article, BTW, gives an excellent insight on what he's been trying to do with his recent work.
quoted 5 lines I'm also curious about the new Pan American/Janek Schaeffer - 12" (Fat>I'm also curious about the new Pan American/Janek Schaeffer - 12" (Fat >Cat). The last couple of nights i have been listening to alot of >Kranky releases and have been very pleased by what I have heard. It >looks like I am going to have to start collecting more Kranky >releases. Thanks
Both Kranky and Labradford are, for the most part, worthy of their hype. It's not IDM, but can anyone comment on Godspeed You Black Emperor? Mike.
1999-02-24 17:22martin woodMichael Stein wrote: > >Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious ab
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Michael Stein wrote:
quoted 13 lines Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about> >Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about > >any comments regarding the new Mark Van Hoen - Playing With Time > >(Apollo/R & S). The early Locust stuff was really cool and his > >production work with Seefeel and Scala was good also. BUT the last few > >things I heard from Locust were hideous. Is this a change in direction > >from that or a return to the past? > > What does everyone have against "Morning Light"? I think it's a well done > album. The last track with Neil Halstead is especially nice. I have not > heard "Playing With Time" yet, but I hear it's in the old ambient vein. > According to the Mark Van Hoen interview in Immerse (#2?), it sounds like > his work under the name Locust will be more pop oriented like, "Morning > Light."
nooooooooooooo........
quoted 13 lines The Immerse article, BTW, gives an excellent insight on what he's> The Immerse article, BTW, gives an excellent insight on what he's > been trying to do with his recent work. > > >I'm also curious about the new Pan American/Janek Schaeffer - 12" (Fat > >Cat). The last couple of nights i have been listening to alot of > >Kranky releases and have been very pleased by what I have heard. It > >looks like I am going to have to start collecting more Kranky > >releases. Thanks > > Both Kranky and Labradford are, for the most part, worthy of their hype. > It's not IDM, but can anyone comment on Godspeed You Black Emperor? > > Mike.
1999-02-24 19:39Giles Ward> Michael Stein wrote: > > > >Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curi
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quoted 10 lines Michael Stein wrote:> Michael Stein wrote: > > > >Now speaking of someone who went really downhill, i was curious about > > >any comments regarding the new Mark Van Hoen - Playing With Time > > >(Apollo/R & S). The early Locust stuff was really cool and his > > >production work with Seefeel and Scala was good also. BUT the last few > > >things I heard from Locust were hideous. Is this a change in direction > > >from that or a return to the past? > > > > What does everyone have against "Morning Light"? I think it's a well
done
quoted 1 line album. The last track with Neil Halstead is especially nice. I have> > album. The last track with Neil Halstead is especially nice. I have
not
quoted 2 lines heard "Playing With Time" yet, but I hear it's in the old ambient vein.> > heard "Playing With Time" yet, but I hear it's in the old ambient vein. > > According to the Mark Van Hoen interview in Immerse (#2?), it sounds
like
quoted 4 lines his work under the name Locust will be more pop oriented like, "Morning> > his work under the name Locust will be more pop oriented like, "Morning > > Light." > > nooooooooooooo........
'Playing With Time's not bad at all... as long as he keeps both things on the go I see no problem. He could be secretly producing Steps for all I care. While we're at it, can anyone give me an opinion on the Natural Composite album and the Autocreation stuff he was involved in? I still reckon that the best Locust I've heard is the Peel session he did... I'm sure one of the session tracks is a remix/relative of one of the tracks off Truth...