At 06:04 PM 10/1/97 -0400, Arthur B. Purvis wrote:
quoted 3 lines Besides, I already bought most of the goddamn things for 10 bucks a piece.
>Besides, I already bought most of the goddamn things for 10 bucks a piece.
>Now they're compiled onto two CDs? Bah... Guess I got to hear them
>first, at least. =)
;) I knew there was a reason I was holding off on getting these!
quoted 3 lines Where do you find these fucking things? I have found one place that has
>Where do you find these fucking things? I have found one place that has
>Phobic, but no Unmanned or the other one (forget the name). Can't find
>the Ghosts album, can't find Re-Entry... Bah.
Some other person gave a good list for this, so... I believe _Unmanned_ is
out of print, but it's no big loss as both tracks from it are on _Electric
Ladyland 3_ (supposedly there is two mix of each track on the vinyl, but I
can't tell the difference!).
quoted 4 lines And Muslimgauze comes to mind... (esp. _Fatah Guerilla_ and _Deciever_)
>>And Muslimgauze comes to mind... (esp. _Fatah Guerilla_ and _Deciever_)
>
>Huh? The only muslimgauze I've heard (re-mixs, salaam alekum bastard, and
>gun aramaic (excellent if very repetitive)) was _nothing_ like this.
More recent M-Gauze has a hard, distorted, techno feel to it. A good start
might be the recent _Return to the Blue Mosque_ which compiles the "best"
tracks from the limited series sets.
re:the Alec Empire mixes DHR 12"
quoted 4 lines There is, and I've got it. Haven't given it a listen yet... But it
>There is, and I've got it. Haven't given it a listen yet... But it
>sounded pretty unimpressive. Snippets of A.Empire solo stuff and ATR
>thrown together. I also spilled coffee on it so I don't know if it will
>play anymore... hehe.
bah, if anyone has one of these that they also are down on, I'd be hip on
trading for it...
btw--saw Spooky/Scanner last night in Detroit. Pretty hip show. Spooky's
set is a self-proclaimed "de-construction" set...would make Alec Empire and
the DHR crew proud. Noisy, disjoint, eerie. Very well done...not
dance-fodder however. After that "set" was finished, he followed up by
inviting Scanner back and doing a more "danceable" set, but as that's
really not my thing...and I had an 1.5 hour long drive ahead of me, I
split. Tour dates are at Earache's website...
(Scanner was pretty neat, but there's only so much he can do live.... Nice
backing video though for both.)
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