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Re: [idm] in high rotation

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2002-10-18 20:04Albers, Brian [idm] in high rotation
2002-10-19 02:38Re: [idm] in high rotation
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2002-10-18 20:04Albers, BrianI've been listening to the Squaremeter releases lately- that's Panacea's minimal but still
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[idm] in high rotation
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I've been listening to the Squaremeter releases lately- that's Panacea's minimal but still pretty harsh noise blip ambient project with releases on Hands and at least one release on Hymen which is a collaboration with Xingu Hill. Panacea's "Brasilia" album on Caipirinha is also very much in this same sound. Really nice use of reverb/space and also low end vs high end. One that will no doubt show up on my top 10 list- La Procesion de la Sangre by Ah Cama-Sotz also on Hands. Is there some established term for sophisticated industrial (which would include artists like Skinny Puppy and Gridlock and Somatic Responses)? Some ambient blipiness, more than a handful of thumpy poundy shakers, nothing dancfloor friendly.
2002-10-19 02:38CynMusic@aol.comIn a message dated 10/18/2002 4:05:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, BAlbers@PremiereRadio.com
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In a message dated 10/18/2002 4:05:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, BAlbers@PremiereRadio.com writes:
quoted 5 lines I've been listening to the Squaremeter releases lately- that's Panacea's> I've been listening to the Squaremeter releases lately- that's Panacea's > minimal but still pretty harsh noise blip ambient project with releases on > Hands and at least one release on Hymen which is a collaboration with Xingu > Hill. Panacea's "Brasilia" album on Caipirinha is also very much in this > same sound. Really nice use of reverb/space and also low end vs high end.
I frequently enjoy the "soundscapish" aspects of Brasilia. Are the Squaremeter releases as rhythmic as Brasilia (especially the latter half of the cd)? Or are they a lot more ambient? Thanks, Tom Cyn