179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← back to listing · view thread

From:
Patrick Carey
To:
Date:
Wed, 15 Jul 1998 01:09:43 -0400
Subject:
(idm) Re: I.A.M.
Msg-Id:
<v0211010bb1d1bcdd74be@[142.150.129.33]>
Mbox:
idm.9807.gz
quoted 4 lines so, anyone out there got some good suggestions for "intelligent>>so, anyone out there got some good suggestions for "intelligent >>aggressive music"? i know most of the basics but would appreciate any >>I.A.M. suggestions. either beat oriented or not, vocal or not, it's all >>good to me.
"Noah" <pacman@cybernex.net> wrote:
quoted 3 lines Try out Mr. Bungle's first album, it's self titled and has a picture of a>Try out Mr. Bungle's first album, it's self titled and has a picture of a >weird clown on it. It's not by any stretch of the imagination technoish, but >it's pretty complex and ..uh, intelligent.
quoted 3 lines That is, if your definition of intelligent includes needing to be listened>That is, if your definition of intelligent includes needing to be listened >to in it's entirety 3 or 4 times to appreciate the genius. Because it does. >(the album, i mean)
quoted 2 lines And if you like that, buy the second album, Disco Volante.. without a doubt>And if you like that, buy the second album, Disco Volante.. without a doubt >one of my all time fav's of any genre, ever..
quoted 1 line any other bungle fans here?>any other bungle fans here?
Yup! Bungle are geniuses, IMO. Both full-lengths are brilliant, Disco Volante especially. I remember playing that record for nearly 2 months straight when it came out. I'd say it's one of my all time faves as well. Question is, can they top it with the next record? -Patrick np: Eyvind Kang - "Theater Of Mineral NADEs"