Teep reckoned I should inflict this on IDM as well so here it is...
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 1994 15:13:07 +0000 (GMT)
From: "G.L. Eden" <n264671@aidan>
To: tp <ARAN@MITVMC.EARN>
Subject: UK-Dance 1993 Chart **Extra
On Thu, 20 Jan 1994, tp wrote:
quoted 4 lines hey if you have time, i'd love to hear what the following are like
> hey if you have time, i'd love to hear what the following are like
> can you offer me a sentence or two describing the following. . .
>
> KIM RAPETTI-MONOJUNK
Got this one from WARP over christmas and it instantly shot into my top 10
for last year any way. It's on a fairly new hot record label called TROPE.
I'm not sure whether the label is Finnish but it definately said written,
produced etc by Kim Rapetti in Finland.
As for the noise it makes; it's a six tracker full of deep acid sounds with
lots of excellent percussion and strings. They're all full of the most
amazing squiggly hooks 'n stuff. Really grows on you. The b-side is a bit
harder. Wish all the tracks were longer tho'.
quoted 1 line AGE-STRANGE OUT SIGHT
> AGE-STRANGE OUT SIGHT
This is a top acid stomper (U.K. Force Inc. No.3). 4 tracks, 2 are monster
fast very hard, distorted acid numbers with crunching bass lines (a bit like
some of the Hawtin Porbe stuff - only less melodic!). These are the last
tracks on each side and are seperated from the first tracks by a run off
groove in the middle of the record. Wierd (and annoying 'cos it makes 'em
difficult to cue up.)
A1 is probably my favorite acid builder. Starts of kinda fast builds up
and breaks into a cool acid line, then seconds later it breaks again into
an even madder super squiggly 303 line, then continues as a top stomper.
B1 is another bleepy stomper number with an addictive intro that will
guarantee to have people skipping about.
quoted 1 line anyway. . .thanks for your top's
> anyway. . .thanks for your top's
I'm glad you appreciated them. I was unsure whether sending them to IDM
was a good idea.
Get that acid squiggle. greggy303
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