Okay, here goes it, I was just gonna keep my mouth shut, but nah its on.
First off "Stars as Eyes" - missed the set, but have heard the music, and
its rad, not your run of the mill clanky poopy cut and pop shite. Sorry we
didnt make it in time Steve, there will be more shows.
Languis, we arrived in the mid point of this set, at first i was interest,
like Brian said Mellow, sleepy, happy...but does that make it bad? no it
was interesting.
Electric Company - heh as Brian said again "Cut-up, cd skipping sounding
darkness." which is the whole reason this music is driving my head into a
wall. its all sounding the same, sorry Brad, its not you, its me...for real.
And now, big ups to my boy Rjyan. I for one thought it was rock'n, the vibe
was ill, yes we were laughing, because we were having a good time and not
just staring at some twat hiding behind his computer whilst clicking and
popping.(like me, hey THATS WUT I DO!). My fav was the glitchy boom boom
bass of the "girls in the club put your hands up, if you want the guys in
the club to take their balls out" track. I dunno, where has the sense of
humor gone with you people? Brian -"I left after three songs, so it
might've changed after that, but I'm thinking I didn't miss anything."
- you missed allot, of talking, music and fun. But hey, if thats something
your not into, its all good.
or............... maybe your girlfriends mad that theres only one cex, and
your not him.
more to come, I'm out of words to use.
sprek:keith
www.soundmangle.com
At 08:16 PM 7/10/2001 +0000, brian albers wrote:
quoted 32 lines I went to the Cex show at the Silverlake Lounge in LA on Monday night. It
>I went to the Cex show at the Silverlake Lounge in LA on Monday night. It
>was embarrasingly bad.
>
>Stars as Eyes first. Boring, lo-fi-ish, bland, almost put me to sleep.
>Their only good part was the last half of the first song which sounded
>like Pink Floyd.
>
>Languis next. At least I knew that they were going to be mellow and
>sleepy. I must've looked at my watch every three minutes through their
>entire set.
>
>Electric Company next. Awesome. Cut-up, cd skipping sounding darkness. Not
>heavy, but grindy and unsettling. Brad consistently impresses me.
>
>Cex last. Somebody on the list said "Dude, we're not laughing with you,
>we're laughing AT you." Exactly. He started the show by instructing us to
>envision ourselves at a Baltimore hospital because Cex was pregnant and
>about to give birth to 'bees.' He raps his way through the first song
>whose only line I deciphered was Cex going on about how his 'pussy hurt.'
>Really high brow stuff. Musically, it sounded like the sounds could've
>been sequenced in and played by a DR-550. And I don't even dislike his
>studio stuff, but in the live setting you can't help but feel embarrased
>for him. I left after three songs, so it might've changed after that, but
>I'm thinking I didn't miss anything.
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