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Greg Smith
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Mon, 14 Jan 2002 08:56:16 -0800
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Re: [idm] RE: perlon
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on 1/14/02 7:58 AM, Hackett, Kelley M. at khackett@iupui.edu scrawled:
quoted 8 lines I'd doubt it.......some of these cats and their recommendations are needless> I'd doubt it.......some of these cats and their recommendations are needless > to say suspect! > I did hear it was a good label though..... > > I might just stick to the heavy weights who do it best...shit, everyone in > their quest to do something > new..............aint really doing nothing at all! (2 my ears of course) >
Perlon is a damn good label. While a lot of their releases are a bit to suave for my liking, some are otherworldly. Checkout dimbiman, pantytec, and akufen.. IMO they are the cream of the crop amongst that collective. Dimbiman at his finer moments sounds like Porter Ricks (read: sub bass) making happy club music, and akufen and panytect just swing (checkout the pantytec pluramon remix on mille plateaux - it's my fave track of his). Dimbiman has a live set archived from this years mutek at http://www.mutek.ca Superlongevity is a bad place to start examining Perlon unless you are a club DJ or feel like listening to that damn Bushes track a few thousand times. ~g -- Greg Smith http://www.technowest.org http://www.laiad.com http://www.mediawhore.cc <-- coming soon to a theatre near you --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org