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Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:05:01 -0800 (PST)
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RE: [idm] Aleamapper
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aleamapper is acutally magnifications of sound found in between some of lipswitch's rhythms, according to the schematic website..something like that d --- "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@PremiereRadio.com> wrote:
quoted 27 lines How 'bout some thoughts on the album?> How 'bout some thoughts on the album? > > I picked it up the other day, and I'm not sure how > it's gonna go over with > everybody. I tend to like his earlier stuff > (RCDevine 12", Ischemic Folks > tracks) more than Lipswitch, but I like Aleamapper > for different reasons. > > Ya know those 1 and 2 minute noise interludes > between songs on Lipswitch? > Well, the majority of Aleamapper are noise tracks > like those. I mapped it > out- 16 tracks only 4 of which have beats or > resemble traditional songs, at > least in Richard Devine terms. So the vast majority > of the album is made up > of these soundscape-y noisy songs. Not exactly what > I was expecting, > especially after seeing him play a few times over > the last couple years, > where live he's quite industrial strength pounding > grooves. But still good, > if I'm in a rubato noisescape mood. > > Oh ya- record goes at 33. >
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