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From:
Chris Taylor
To:
Dave at EAR/Rational Music
Cc:
kent williams , do id
Date:
Fri, 9 Apr 2021 12:41:13 -0700
Subject:
Re: Seefeel Box Set upcoming on Warp
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Seefeel ‎– Succour was big for me. I discovered it during the height of dubstep and it has that same weight, space and hypnotic quality, albeit with a spacey sweetness. Definitely pitched those tracks alot around to mix with DMZ and Hotflush bits back then. I'm way overdue to check out the rest of the albums. On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 12:29 PM Dave at EAR/Rational Music < ear.rational@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 26 lines I wholeheartedly second this recommendation! It’s rare, I mean RARE that I> I wholeheartedly second this recommendation! It’s rare, I mean RARE that I > get excited about new releases these days, but this recommendation is spot > on. > > Dave > > On Apr 9, 2021, at 1:27 PM, kent williams <chaircrusher@gmail.com> wrote: > > You can look it up on other sites but I prefer bandcamp: > https://seefeel.bandcamp.com/album/rupt-and-flex-1994-96-1 > (link to all the platforms: https://warp.ffm.to/rupt-flex) > > Since this is 2021 and Seefeel's heyday was before some IDM list > subscribers were born, here's why this is important. For me personally, > the AFX remixes on "Pure,Impure" were the gateway drug to what's currently > known as IDM. > > Generally though, Seefeel had a completely fresh take on rock music. They > were nominally part of the Creation Records shoegazer thing, along with My > Bloody Valentine, but they were well out beyond MBV in terms of sound. > It's hard to even describe how fresh this sounded at the time: A weird > mismatch of post-rock, isolationist ambient and dub, they also had really > good songs and a unique approach to structure and repetition. > > >