i actually found the rest of the album rather lack-luster after the first
two tracks, but if you dig that sort of thing, you may dig music is rotted
one note quite a bit - at least some of the tracks on it. some of that
album is rather boring / very very abstract, but there's some really, really
good stuff on there, too. the first three tracks are excellent, then
there's some cruft, and then it starts getting really good again around "my
sound" if i remember right.
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> From: Ian Pojman [mailto:ipojman@jmlafferty.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:38 PM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [idm] Budakhan Mindphone
>
>
> on 7/6/01 0:40, idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org at
> idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org wrote:
>
> > Subject: Budakhan Mindphone
> > Message-ID: <002d01c105a6$489ad060$e1a5869f@pauls>
> >
> > I picked this up cheap the other day and I like it quite a lot.
> I'm really
> > nuts about the first track, 'Iambic 5 poetry' - in fact the other tracks
> > haven't got the listening attention they deserve yet because of
> it. Anybody
> > care to recommend similar stuff?
> >
> > Anig Browl
>
> check out Big Loada. it's an older []pshr album very melodic. also go
> plastic.
>
>
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