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From:
Hillie
To:
siliconvortex
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Date:
Fri, 2 Jan 1998 03:36:52 +0200 (EET)
Subject:
Re: (idm) LFO: how influential?
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On Thu, 1 Jan 1998, siliconvortex wrote:
quoted 6 lines Is "Frequencies" an actual> >Is "Frequencies" an actual > >groundbreaking legendary release that caused a million other bleep-bloop > >techno acts to form all over the world? Or is it just a great album? Can > >someone provide some history and context? > > LFO were a big influence on the aphex twin.
hm.. I've not heard that album, but I've have the We Are Back single and it sounds nothing from Aphex Twin, past or present. The only thing remotely similar to it is Gak, and I accentuate *remotely* .. very :) dunno, i've heard some of their stuff is good, but if all their old stuff is like WAB then it's crappola :) -- __ __\ \ Game Program ( R G / /_\ \ .gampggrmx.1x26s..1<,www.freq-div.home.ml.org<,, \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> >