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[idm] Top 10 Albums that Most People Missed?

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2000-12-28 22:45...(Sunsp0t)... [idm] Top 10 Albums that Most People Missed?
└─ 2000-12-29 14:41Irene McC Re: [idm] Top 10 Albums that Most People Missed?
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2000-12-28 22:45...(Sunsp0t)...Hi aidmll... My brother sent me an article from the NY Times about various "Top 10 Albums
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Hi aidmll... My brother sent me an article from the NY Times about various "Top 10 Albums that Most People Missed" The following are of particular relevance to this group. Does anyone have any opinions of them? State of Bengal, "Visual Audio" (Six Degrees). Sam Zaman doesn't just mix East and West in his Anglo- Indian electronica. He throws in North and South, too, slicing the samples just large enough to be recognizable as they boomerang around a beat that might come from a computer one moment, tablas the next. Vladislav Delay, "Multila" (Chain Reaction). A former jazz percussionist in Finland, Mr. Delay turned to electronics and began deconstructing ambient music the way Jamaican dub producers deconstruct reggae. On this collection of his singles, each so lush yet painstakingly complex, he creates a hypnotic wash of clicks, pops and sweeps in which rhythm is just sound. Fenno'berg, "The Magic Sound of Fenno'berg" (Mego). Improvised on laptop computers by Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke and Peter Rehberg the matinee idols of the new electro-acoustic improv scene this album serves up the dislocating, wrenching, mind-boggling sonic textures that this type of music routinely offers, but also a real sense of humor and entertainment. Ch'e, "Sounds of Liberation" (Man's Ruin). "Desert rock," it has been called, and you can imagine this whomping, earthy stuff as a soundtrack to accompany you as you ride a hog through the Mojave after leaving your job, disconnecting your phone and not showering for six days. Regards, ..(Sunsp0t)... Sunspot@umailme.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-12-29 14:41Irene McCOn 28 Dec 2000, ...(Sunsp0t)... wrote re [idm] Top 10 Albums that Most Peopl: > Vladislav
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On 28 Dec 2000, ...(Sunsp0t)... wrote re [idm] Top 10 Albums that Most Peopl:
quoted 1 line Vladislav Delay, "Multila" (Chain Reaction).> Vladislav Delay, "Multila" (Chain Reaction).
Well, this album hardly went "missed" by the IDM community. As for State of Bengal - I bought this and promptly returned it to the shop that same afternoon. *not my bag* kinda thing (excepting that wonderful humerous track with the in-flight announcement about landing in Delhi - details are woozy but that's on some comp or other from a while ago and it's lots of fun, and Ek Bullet, which unleashes dancefloor frenzy) - and I do like Joi, Black Star Liner, Anokha etc, but the rest of the album wasn't very strong (IMO).
quoted 2 lines the NY Times about various "Top 10> the NY Times about various "Top 10 > Albums that Most People Missed"
What was that? For the year 2000? Or in general? Depending on the nature of the publication, this Top 10 list will change from one to the next (as will ANY Top *.* list).
quoted 1 line Does anyone have any opinions of them?> Does anyone have any opinions of them?
Yup, that was it :-) I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org