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Re: [idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!

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2003-01-08 15:37Albers, Brian [idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!
2003-01-08 17:40cutups Re: [idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!
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2003-01-08 15:37Albers, BrianJust got the 2x12" on Zod in the mail yesterday. This has been the first thing to really k
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[idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!
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Just got the 2x12" on Zod in the mail yesterday. This has been the first thing to really knock my socks off in well over a year. Fast paced, very computery sounding, solid beats the whole way, not abrasive or too glitchy, but perhaps slightly on the aggressive side. Reminds me a little of Mike Paradinas' stronger, harder moments. A step or 2 harder than Brothomstates' Claro, and not quite as melodic. Sorta like Lexaunculpt on amphetamines. I wasn't familiar really with any of the remixers outside of recognizing the names of Emotional Joystick, Duplo Remote and Curtis Chip. Others include Digiotaku, Taisuke Matsuo, Mishima Ongaku, Robo*com, Yogo.onomotobok, and many others. Recommended if you like: Aphex Twin, Hrvatski, Gescom, A Shocking Hobby, Otto v Schirach, Proem's first cd, Kid 606, Electric Company... For all those who stated on this list that you favorite Aphex release is either Richard D James or I care because..., you'll be eating this one up. If any of this sounds up your alley, do what you must to find these records. www.zodrecords.com
2003-01-08 17:40cutupsMost definitely recommended. Com.A's stuff is really amazing. The remixers actually don't
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Re: [idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!
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Most definitely recommended. Com.A's stuff is really amazing. The remixers actually don't take things to real extremes in terms of recasting his sound either. Up target with the rest of the zod catalog. - cutups ----- Original Message ----- From: "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@premiereradio.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:37 AM Subject: [idm] Holy shit! These Com.a remixes are amazing!
quoted 4 lines Just got the 2x12" on Zod in the mail yesterday. This has been the first> Just got the 2x12" on Zod in the mail yesterday. This has been the first > thing to really knock my socks off in well over a year. > > Fast paced, very computery sounding, solid beats the whole way, not
abrasive
quoted 2 lines or too glitchy, but perhaps slightly on the aggressive side. Reminds me a> or too glitchy, but perhaps slightly on the aggressive side. Reminds me a > little of Mike Paradinas' stronger, harder moments. A step or 2 harder
than
quoted 4 lines Brothomstates' Claro, and not quite as melodic. Sorta like Lexaunculpt on> Brothomstates' Claro, and not quite as melodic. Sorta like Lexaunculpt on > amphetamines. > > I wasn't familiar really with any of the remixers outside of recognizing
the
quoted 11 lines names of Emotional Joystick, Duplo Remote and Curtis Chip. Others include> names of Emotional Joystick, Duplo Remote and Curtis Chip. Others include > Digiotaku, Taisuke Matsuo, Mishima Ongaku, Robo*com, Yogo.onomotobok, and > many others. > > Recommended if you like: Aphex Twin, Hrvatski, Gescom, A Shocking Hobby, > Otto v Schirach, Proem's first cd, Kid 606, Electric Company... > > For all those who stated on this list that you favorite Aphex release is > either Richard D James or I care because..., you'll be eating this one up. > > If any of this sounds up your alley, do what you must to find these
records.
quoted 3 lines www.zodrecords.com> > www.zodrecords.com >
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