I liked both Muddlin' Gear and Lipswitch.
Muddlin' Gear might appeal to Pthalo fans somewhat,
but I liked Muddlin Gear a lot, yet haven't liked any
Pthalo I've heard, probably because I'm too
pop-oriented for my own good.
As good as a lot of recent music is, I have to say the
last album that truly blew my mind in a life-changing
kind of way was the RDJ Album. Mostly because before
then I'd never heard anything like it; I was
uninitiated as far as any electronic music goes.
Less "mind-blowing" experiences have been had since,
where an album struck me as very very good, like
Autechre's Chiastic Slide (took me forever to enjoy
them), Proem's stuff, Squarepusher, BoC, Bogdan, Jamie
Lidell... I could go on and on with the "very good"
stuff. But nothing has been so revolutionary to my
ears as RDJ Album - and the kicker is that even RDJ
Album isn't revolutionary when placed in the
Warp/IDM/etc. context... only to me because I hadn't
heard anything like it before. It's all context !D
-Adam
--- zimbo <tofu@falco.kuci.uci.edu> wrote:
quoted 5 lines IMO - muddlin' gear has a very nurse with
> IMO - muddlin' gear has a very nurse with
> wound feel. [...] i cannot think of any
> other "idm" type album like it, though it
> might appeal to folks who enjoy phthalocyanine?
>
---georgewilliamson wrote:
quoted 6 lines Funny, I thought that this record was
> > > Funny, I thought that this record was
> > > well below par, being messy and
> > > unfriendly without being in any
> > > way interesting.
> > >
> > > lipswitch is much better
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