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(idm) CJ Bolland or John Beltran?

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1996-10-28 20:04AtL-5 (idm) CJ Bolland or John Beltran?
└─ 1996-10-28 23:42Aaron Michelson Re: (idm) CJ Bolland or John Beltran?
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1996-10-28 20:04AtL-5Ok, I have a dilemma(hope I spelled that right). Tomorrow the new FSOL album comes out in
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(idm) CJ Bolland or John Beltran?
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Ok, I have a dilemma(hope I spelled that right). Tomorrow the new FSOL album comes out in North America, so I know I'm getting that for sure. But I also have enough for another cd and they are CJ Bolland's 'Analogue Theatre' and John Beltran's '10 days of..'. So if anyone have one or both of these disc, tell me which one would be the better buy. Please respond quickly, I have like 20 hours left to decide :). Thanks in advance! AtL-5
1996-10-28 23:42Aaron MichelsonOn Mon, 28 Oct 1996, AtL-5 wrote: > Ok, I have a dilemma(hope I spelled that right). Tomor
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On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, AtL-5 wrote:
quoted 6 lines Ok, I have a dilemma(hope I spelled that right). Tomorrow the new FSOL album> Ok, I have a dilemma(hope I spelled that right). Tomorrow the new FSOL album > comes out in North America, so I know I'm getting that for sure. But I also > have enough for another cd and they are CJ Bolland's 'Analogue Theatre' and > John Beltran's '10 days of..'. So if anyone have one or both of these disc, > tell me which one would be the better buy. Please respond quickly, I have > like 20 hours left to decide :). Thanks in advance!
CJ Bolland's new album is fairly good. Technically it has a very full-frequency sound, with warm lush washes of rhythm and melody that really fill the room. At times the his breakbeat moments sound a little too Chemical Brothers for comfort, and in all there's nothing particularily new or inventive on the album. It's just done well. Couldn't say anything about the John Beltran album... On now: Goth Box (Cleopatra) :) Lame Thread Prevention in Effect: Aaron Michelson --------------------------------------------------------------------- aw-teck'r (autechre) "Everything you Know is Wrong." For reviews, interviews, art & trash *UPDATED* http://www.io.org/~amichel/ amichel@io.org