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Re: (idm) biskness, slicker & more

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1999-05-18 09:15Michael Upton Re: (idm) biskness
└─ 1999-05-18 18:56Lance C McGannon Re: (idm) biskness, slicker & more
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1999-05-18 09:15Michael UptonOn Thu, 13 May 1999 21:56:31 paul roquet wrote: >Listening to 'Ticklish Matters' for the b
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On Thu, 13 May 1999 21:56:31 paul roquet wrote:
quoted 4 lines Listening to 'Ticklish Matters' for the billionth time, I am again amazed>Listening to 'Ticklish Matters' for the billionth time, I am again amazed >by how far afield Naohiro Fujikawa's releases are from the general realms >of experimental music. So I wanted to ask - is there anyone else out there >who is releasing similarly-minded material?
Something else which hasn't been mentioned, but which does remind me of Bisk, is the album by Slicker, 'Confidence in Duber'. It's by John Hughes (yeah, the son of the teen film maker, member of Bill Ding), and is a lot of cut up noises, sweeping about in stereo. Rhythmically it is far easier to follow than Bisk, but it has that highly digital collage feel, and thus might be worth a listen. I'd also second the suggestion of 'Schnittstelle' on Rather Interesting. Michael Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com
1999-05-18 18:56Lance C McGannonAt 10:15 AM 5/18/99 +0100, you wrote: > >Something else which hasn't been mentioned, but w
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At 10:15 AM 5/18/99 +0100, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines Something else which hasn't been mentioned, but which does remind me of> >Something else which hasn't been mentioned, but which does remind me of >Bisk, is the album by Slicker, 'Confidence in Duber'. It's by John Hughes >(yeah, the son of the teen film maker, member of Bill Ding), and is a lot of >cut up noises, sweeping about in stereo. Rhythmically it is far easier to >follow than Bisk, but it has that highly digital collage feel, and thus >might be worth a listen. >
I'd like to second Michael's recommendation of the Slicker album on the Hefty label. Really nice mix of melody & percussive chaos yielding a sound akin to Bisk, µ-ziq, FX Randomiz, Freeform and maybe Roupe. Listen for yourselves at: http://www.heftyrecords.com/ On a related note, Slicker will be doing a live performance here in cleveland on July 12th along with Lesser, Matmos, and Rude 66. This is one of the many upcoming live shows organized by Bent Crayon & Inaudible. Also in this series will be shows by Funkstorung & Epictir, Taylor Deupree & Noto, and others to be announced soon. -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states