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From:
Sean Cooper
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Date:
Mon, 21 Oct 1996 22:01:27 -0800
Subject:
(idm) VA.The Showroom Recording Series #2
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my apologies to you [EB] peeps, but this is getting ridiculous: haven't seen this one pop up on here yet, so i thought i'd interrupt the regularly scheduled laughs here on Industryinfightingandwinkwinknudgenudge-l with a brief review. you'll of course pardon the indulgence... ----------- VA.The Showroom Recording Series #2 (Cheap) A1. Radio Burning Chrome A2. Vice B1. Clave Siete B2. Connection A rare one from Cheap, in my experience: an incredibly listenable slab of LazyBoy electro with dashes of funk and jazz. The lowdown: 4 tracks, all breakbeat, in varying states of lunacy ranging from the more straightforward and jazzy to the downright deliciously warped. Some of it reminds of the electro-ish material on Richard H. Kirk's Alphaphone label (the Robots & Humanoids 12" and the first track on the Cold Warrior single)--a sort of Clear Records sensibility, but complex and dynamic enough to remain fascinating and enjoyable from top to bottom (few Clear releases do this for me). The less complex tracks groove in a vein similar to some Atom Heart (the influence is obvious, anyway, even if not immediately apparent in the style), while the upbeat stuff kicks, amuses, _and_ occupies with an accomplished, composed fusion of acoustic and electronic elements not so far in affect from some of biochip's goofier tracks (e.g. chicks with dicks and the first track on "drop me," f'rinstance)...Far-from-obvious, but still quite intuitive...The crew is apparently Patrick Pulsinger with ??? Tunakan, F. Sokol, and M. Gollini. Any word on a "Showroom Recording Series #1"? Rating: 8.5 sc onnow: medeski, martin, and wood : shack-man (gyroscope)