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From:
Dave Walker
To:
I D M
Date:
Tue, 18 Apr 1995 09:07:06 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Air Liquide, misc Electro (was Re: worthless nonsense)
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On Tue, 18 Apr 1995, Ryan G. Pals wrote:
quoted 6 lines as i was riding by watching the landscape i noticed a large tank> as i was riding by watching the landscape i noticed a large tank > behind a hospital. a large label on the tank read 'air liquide'. > a big blue symbol with a white line thru it also adorned the tank, > and if my memory does not fail me, it looked a bit like the > 'nephology' cover! perhaps this is where the duo (sometimes trio > or more) got their name?
Speaking of Air Liquide, I picked up their Robot Wars EP on Sm:)e yesterday (thanks Robi!) and I must say that it is _all that and a box of Scooby Snax_. Monster funky, an electro-revival record that takes that crucial next step and does something new with the influences. Can anyone more familiar with AL tell me if they've done anything else in this vein? Unfortunately the Tusken Raiders _Bantha Trax_ EP sucks rocks. First really weak record from Mike Paradinas. Anyway, stay tuned for this and many more ramblings (Ectomorph, *three* Drexciya EPs, Aux 88, Jedi Knights) in the upcoming all-electro-revival freeke reviews #9. :) On now: Namlook 8 & 9 (really digging that Klaus Schulze-meets-the-Dust Brothers bit in Namlook 9). ----------------------------------------------------------------- dave walker, detroit art services marmoset@msen.com me & my robots