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2002-09-20 18:26cutups [idm] new dalek recommended
└─ 2002-09-20 21:44William Samuels Re: [idm] new Dlek recommended
2002-09-20 19:02Aaron D Meyers Re: [idm] new dalek recommended
└─ 2002-09-20 19:30Chris Bellevie RE: [idm] new dalek recommended
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2002-09-20 18:26cutupsi just picked up the new dalek LP "from filthy tongue of gods and griots" i really loved n
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i just picked up the new dalek LP "from filthy tongue of gods and griots" i really loved negro necro nekros, (don't know if they have another LP), and this is more of the same...ultra dark noisy, sometimes dubby ambient, experimental hiphop, but without the bizarre cadence/abstract rhymes of anticon. can't recommend it enough. - cutups
2002-09-20 21:44William SamuelsIt's a really good album! The music is gritty and tough. I love the raw beats and use of n
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It's a really good album! The music is gritty and tough. I love the raw beats and use of noise. The tune "Classical Homicide" sounds like they could be sampling a really noisy Medicine track. D?lek have also done some work with Techno Animal. They did a remix (with TA) of 2nd Gen, which is interesting. And they have some remix thing they did with Kid606. Speaking of Ipecac artists, I also dig the new Phantomsmasher (James Plotkin). --- cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote:
quoted 13 lines i just picked up the new D?lek LP> i just picked up the new D?lek LP > "from filthy tongue of gods and griots" > > i really loved negro necro nekros, > (don't know if they have another LP), > and this is more of the same...ultra dark > noisy, sometimes dubby ambient, experimental hiphop, > but without the bizarre cadence/abstract rhymes of > anticon. > > can't recommend it enough. > > - cutups
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2002-09-20 19:02Aaron D Meyersfor serious dudes. here is the story. I didn't know much about Dalek except for the fact t
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for serious dudes. here is the story. I didn't know much about Dalek except for the fact that their new album was out in Mike Patton's Ipecac label (which more often than not means your ass should pay attention), but they were opening up for this DJ Spooky/Ming + F.S. show in August. Now... the DJ Spooky thing... that guy kind of bugs me, but I used to really like him in 1996 when I was first discovering this electronic music stuff so I felt like giving him another shot. Anyway, for reasons unimportant to the story, I was late to the show and managed to catch the last 15-20 minutes of the Dalek set while burning a spliff. They closed their set with what I would later find out is the last song on their album, Classical Homicide and if I hadn't been sitting down already, it would have knocked my ass to the floor. The album version is good, but it really can't do justice to the live version I saw. Which brings me to a point I was going to make. My impression of Dalek is that they are first and foremost a live band, so you should really get out and see them. The MC is pretty damn good. The guy behind the mixer and laptop isn't the most captivating to watch, but jesus... that DJ is amazing! Not only does he perform really crazy melodic scratching solos, but he also does this weird shit you've never seen before making crazy noises with his turntable by blowing on/sucking on the goddamn needle. I've since caught them on their current tour with Bad Wizard (rude, loud, stoner-ish rock n' roll) and The Realistics (some new wave band/fashion show I really didn't care for). The night I went, the MC had come down with pneumonia, so it was up to the other 2 guys to save the day with an impromptu instrumental set. Did they succeed? Yes, IDM-list, they certainly did. Let's all pray that the shit they did that night makes it onto a recording sometime in the near future. A word on their steelo: techno animal-style distorted beats, some ethnic instrument samples here and there, huge sub-bass, and a big layer of musique concrete noise all over it. The lyrics transcend the indie hip hop lyrics we're used to hearing from the anticon camp. I also bought their new EP with Kid 606 and its pretty hot as well. In short, I like Dalek a lot and maybe you should find out if you do too. -Aaron ----- Original Message ----- From: cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> Date: Friday, September 20, 2002 2:26 pm Subject: [idm] new dalek recommended
quoted 13 lines i just picked up the new dalek LP> i just picked up the new dalek LP > "from filthy tongue of gods and griots" > > i really loved negro necro nekros, > (don't know if they have another LP), > and this is more of the same...ultra dark > noisy, sometimes dubby ambient, experimental hiphop, > but without the bizarre cadence/abstract rhymes of > anticon. > > can't recommend it enough. > > - cutups
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2002-09-20 19:30Chris BellevieNot to jump on the 'me too' bandwagon, but me too... Haven't seen them live but they reall
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Not to jump on the 'me too' bandwagon, but me too... Haven't seen them live but they really are pretty impressive, especially if you enjoy the Techno Animal/Ice material. Wasn't aware the split with Kid 606 was actually out yet, but this is one I've been looking forward to ever since picking up the 'From Filthy Tongue...' cd.
quoted 69 lines for serious dudes. here is the story. I didn't know much> for serious dudes. here is the story. I didn't know much > about Dalek except for the fact that their new album was out > in Mike Patton's Ipecac label (which more often than not > means your ass should pay attention), but they were opening > up for this DJ Spooky/Ming + F.S. show in August. Now... the > DJ Spooky thing... that guy kind of bugs me, but I used to > really like him in 1996 when I was first discovering this > electronic music stuff so I felt like giving him another > shot. Anyway, for reasons unimportant to the story, I was > late to the show and managed to catch the last 15-20 minutes > of the Dalek set while burning a spliff. They closed their > set with what I would later find out is the last song on > their album, Classical Homicide and if I hadn't been sitting > down already, it would have knocked my ass to the floor. The > album version is good, but it really can't do justice to the > live version I saw. > > Which brings me to a point I was going to make. My > impression of Dalek is that they are first and foremost a > live band, so you should really get out and see them. The MC > is pretty damn good. The guy behind the mixer and laptop > isn't the most captivating to watch, but jesus... that DJ is > amazing! Not only does he perform really crazy melodic > scratching solos, but he also does this weird shit you've > never seen before making crazy noises with his turntable by > blowing on/sucking on the goddamn needle. I've since caught > them on their current tour with Bad Wizard (rude, loud, > stoner-ish rock n' roll) and The Realistics (some new wave > band/fashion show I really didn't care for). The night I > went, the MC had come down with pneumonia, so it was up to > the other 2 guys to save the day with an impromptu > instrumental set. Did they succeed? Yes, IDM-list, they > certainly did. Let's all pray that the shit they did that > night makes it onto a recording sometime in the near future. > > A word on their steelo: techno animal-style distorted beats, > some ethnic instrument samples here and there, huge sub-bass, > and a big layer of musique concrete noise all over it. The > lyrics transcend the indie hip hop lyrics we're used to > hearing from the anticon camp. I also bought their new EP > with Kid 606 and its pretty hot as well. In short, I like > Dalek a lot and maybe you should find out if you do too. > > -Aaron > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> > Date: Friday, September 20, 2002 2:26 pm > Subject: [idm] new dalek recommended > > > i just picked up the new dalek LP > > "from filthy tongue of gods and griots" > > > > i really loved negro necro nekros, > > (don't know if they have another LP), > > and this is more of the same...ultra dark > > noisy, sometimes dubby ambient, experimental hiphop, > > but without the bizarre cadence/abstract rhymes of > > anticon. > > > > can't recommend it enough. > > > > - cutups > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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