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From:
Dave Manning
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- Greg Earle
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Date:
Wed, 27 Apr 1994 16:35:32 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: Guitars
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On Wed, 27 Apr 1994, - Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 6 lines As for guitars & Ambient, I could drop a mention of Justin Broadrick's (he of> As for guitars & Ambient, I could drop a mention of Justin Broadrick's (he of > that Godflesh thingy) solo project Final; the album is called "One". Lots of > guitars making strange mostly-ambient sounding thingies that don't sound > anything like guitars. Then again, we're at the edge of the Universe here; one > step further and we're into "Ambient Industrial" and that's best left for > another place/list/newsgroup/whatever.
Maybe not. For pure ambience/terror, "Pure II" from Godflesh's _Pure_ album is in the same vein as the final track on Skinny Puppy's _Last Rights_, the name of which escapes me. Maybe they're not danceable, but they're both approaching "ambientness", albeit from a different angle. BTW, just how many irons in the pot does Broadrick have? Painkiller, Ice, and one other one that's slipped my mind. Busy guy -- he does remixes too. I really like music today. Dave :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu:::::::: :: "The weak get crushed as the strong grow stronger..." :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--The Jam::::::::::::::::::