I respectfully disagree--Plaid were among the first to bring humor
into the genre, and their Undoneson EP is still one of my favorites.
Who could listen to "Gel Lab" and not be in awe? Plus, their melodic
remixes of other artists' work are well worth tracking down. I still
can't believe those Balil tracks on the second disc of Trainer came
out in '92--they sound a lot like Vibert's most recent work. I just
wish their Web site weren't quite so bandwidth-intensive...
On the Pole side, as much as I love one, I just couldn't get into 2
and 3. Go figure...
Regards,
Jacob
quoted 2 lines I totally agree with the statement below. Its seems to me Plaid don't
>I totally agree with the statement below. Its seems to me Plaid don't
>bring anything new to the table, they just do the same old same old well.
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