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2002-10-31 02:09omz [idm] new Crunch "#2"
2002-10-31 19:49acre Re: [idm] new Crunch "#2"
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2002-10-31 02:09omzis dope... stands out from a lot of the sound-alike idm i've heard lately. -- my spine is
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is dope... stands out from a lot of the sound-alike idm i've heard lately. -- my spine is the bassline ^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^ bli recordings http://www.hotweird.com/loaf/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-10-31 19:49acremy review for the new scheme: Crunch : 2 : (I don't know the catalog number) : Colony Prod
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my review for the new scheme: Crunch : 2 : (I don't know the catalog number) : Colony Productions Crunch (aka Dave Tipper) has long been known for amazing production skills and a remarkable ear for groove. This is ever present on his second full length under the Crunch alias. The album begins with 30 seconds of manipulated orchestra strings and quickly flows into the second track, "Edit 2:" Deep hip hop basslines, crunchy (how apt) drums, shredded into millions of pieces and arranged in tight patterns. The third (and my personal favorite) track is a remix by the kind Funkstorung fellows. A truly mind-blowing track, amazing programming, tight stabbing beats, nasty in your face DSP (digital sound processing) effects. Crunch takes over again with the fourth track "Cassette" - more tight beats, sort of church organ sounding melody, and robot basslines. The album continues in a similar manner on into tracks like "Bit-Hop" which is exactly that: hip hop chopped into tiny bits, manipulated and re-arranged. "Vexem" - deep juicy bass sounds, tight kick drums, computer glitches galore, and catchpenny audio effects. To follow are remixes by L'Usine ICL (Isophlux / Delikattessen / U-Cover / Hymen labels), Skoptik, Bit Meddler (Planet Mu), and others. In summary, a completely smoking album as far as production and groove go, yet painfully lacking in concept. Most listeners might be satisfied with a laundry list of effects and neat noises, but this doesn't have a lot of staying power in my book. The remixes interrupt the overall flow, and in the end it sounds like a bunch of tracks put on a CD with no real purpose. Perhaps in the future artists of the genre will pay more attention to result rather than process. Crunch's '2' is a solid great sounding album with very little musical depth. Tech geeks will love it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "omz" <omz@sbcglobal.net> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:09 PM Subject: [idm] new Crunch "#2"
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