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1998-10-20 11:35Matt (idm) Ae: Cichlisuite vs LP5
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1998-10-20 20:28Trux Trax Re: (idm) Ae: Cichlisuite vs LP5
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1998-10-20 11:35MattAnyone else notice startling similarities between the above mentioned releases? Track 5 on
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Anyone else notice startling similarities between the above mentioned releases? Track 5 on LP5, "vose in" appears to be a remix of yeesland, track 1 on Cichli. The bassline (I dunno musik so gud; I am referring to the low part of the harmony, a lush sounding pad) on track 2 of cichli sounds very similar to the pads on track 1 of LP5. There are more similarities, but I was too busy painting to keep switching between disks. (I was painting abstract-is that a derogatory term?-watercolours to an all-Ae accompaniment, Chiastic, then LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you who have lukewarm reactions to Chiastic, should try again. All that static isn't just superfluous noise--it IS the music and music it IS. Mr. Coffee
1998-10-20 15:52Guy Elden, Jr.> LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you who > have lukewa
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quoted 3 lines LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you who> LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you who > have lukewarm reactions to Chiastic, should try again. All that static isn't > just superfluous noise--it IS the music and music it IS.
I don't think anybody would argue that it isn't music. My opinion is that it isn't as melodic as their past releases (or even LP5), and thus, isn't as easy to put into the background while at work (which is where I spend the vast majority of my time these days). Certainly, though, when I'm up for a challenge, Chiastic and Cichlisuite are it. On a side note... Tommy Boy are setting up to release yet _another_ 4CD set, called Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, which is essentially a compilation of all their past glory, including a track by Coldcut! (same guys that are on Ninja?) There's also a remix CD for this, which includes a Grooverider remix of Pac Jam. Real Audio clips of all remixes and clips of each track in the compilation are also on the site. Check it out. . . www.tommyboy.com -- jr
1998-10-20 20:28Trux TraxI whole heartedly agree with our friend, Mr. Coffee on this one. It seems that when Chiast
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I whole heartedly agree with our friend, Mr. Coffee on this one. It seems that when Chiastic and Cichli came, out no one had any superlatives to say about them...other than me. yah, ok, it took quite a few listenings for the music to cut throught me (as Ae has been known to do), but now they're two of my very favorites. perfect as foreground or background music, me thinks... any other thoughts? From idm-owner-dreamtrux=hotmail.com@hyperreal.org Tue Oct 20 08:33:26 1998
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the
quoted 1 line harmony, a lush sounding pad) on track 2 of cichli sounds very similar>harmony, a lush sounding pad) on track 2 of cichli sounds very similar
to
quoted 1 line the pads on track 1 of LP5. There are more similarities, but I was too>the pads on track 1 of LP5. There are more similarities, but I was too
busy
quoted 1 line painting to keep switching between disks. (I was painting abstract-is>painting to keep switching between disks. (I was painting abstract-is
that a
quoted 1 line derogatory term?-watercolours to an all-Ae accompaniment, Chiastic,>derogatory term?-watercolours to an all-Ae accompaniment, Chiastic,
then
quoted 1 line LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you>LP5, then Anti, followed by Cichlisuite, its all so good, those of you
who
quoted 1 line have lukewarm reactions to Chiastic, should try again. All that static>have lukewarm reactions to Chiastic, should try again. All that static
isn't
quoted 6 lines just superfluous noise--it IS the music and music it IS.>just superfluous noise--it IS the music and music it IS. > > > >Mr. Coffee >
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