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SAW II: Review

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1994-02-14 21:19Courtney Lyon Scott SAW II: review
1994-02-14 21:51Mike J. Brown Re: SAW II: review
1994-03-07 22:22Alan Michael Parry SAW II: Review
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1994-02-14 21:19Courtney Lyon ScottFrom Details magazine March 1994: "now that techno has conquered the body with rapid-fire
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Courtney Lyon Scott
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Mon, 14 Feb 1994 16:19:33 -0500 (EST)
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SAW II: review
From Details magazine March 1994: "now that techno has conquered the body with rapid-fire bpm's, the latest mutations of electronic dance music want to chill you out and feed your head. And as this magnificent double CD makes clear, the cutting edge belongs to Richard James - a.k.a. Aphex Twin. Squeezing haunting and original sounds from his self-designed gear, James crafts spacious grooves that are more textured and nuanced than the average acidhead soundtrack and more emotionally generous than `serious' electronic avant-garde music. These twenty-four untitled tracks conjure up visions you didn't know existed: orbiting cathedrals, vast plateaus of crystal, underground waterfalls of white noise. Selected Ambient Works II drops even fewer dance beats than the Twin's import-only cult classic Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Here James grapples with moods more than melodies, opening up feelings at once intimate and alien: the melancholy of departure, the childlike pleasure of exploring a new toy, or the eerie sense that you're overhearing the secret life of machines" _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d /,_) \ \ (/ \\ brit@bach.udel.edu \) flu'id (floo'-)
1994-02-14 21:51Mike J. Brown> >From Details magazine March 1994: > > "now that techno has conquered the body with rapi
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Mike J. Brown
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Mon, 14 Feb 94 16:51:11 EST
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Re: SAW II: review
quoted 17 lines From Details magazine March 1994:> >From Details magazine March 1994: > > "now that techno has conquered the body with rapid-fire bpm's, the > latest mutations of electronic dance music want to chill you out and feed > your head. And as this magnificent double CD makes clear, the cutting > edge belongs to Richard James - a.k.a. Aphex Twin. Squeezing haunting and > original sounds from his self-designed gear, James crafts spacious > grooves that are more textured and nuanced than the average acidhead > soundtrack and more emotionally generous than `serious' electronic > avant-garde music. These twenty-four untitled tracks conjure up visions > you didn't know existed: orbiting cathedrals, vast plateaus of crystal, > underground waterfalls of white noise. Selected Ambient Works II drops > even fewer dance beats than the Twin's import-only cult classic Selected > Ambient Works 85-92. Here James grapples with moods more than melodies, > opening up feelings at once intimate and alien: the melancholy of > departure, the childlike pleasure of exploring a new toy, or the eerie > sense that you're overhearing the secret life of machines"
What the hell kinda review is that?! A typical Details/Spin/Rolling Stone/ People Weekly editor's ass-kissing piece of shite "review", that's what. There is only one word that describes the reviewer's opinion of the disc-- "magnificent". It sounds like he/she is quoting the press release that they got with their promo CD. I don't trust this kind of writing one bit. Maybe it *is* magnificent, but this review is so ambiguous and too closely resembles promotional spew that I can't take it seriously. *spit* :) Mike Mike J. Brown _ ___ ______________Approach and Identify ............................................................................... Ambient Music Survey: FTP or Gopher techno.stanford.edu. Contributions needed!
1994-03-07 22:22Alan Michael ParryAphex Twin : Selected Ambient Works Volume II (RTD 126.1670.2) CD1: 78:27 CD2: 77:04 After
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Alan Michael Parry
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IDM
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Mon, 7 Mar 1994 17:22:20 -0500 (EST)
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SAW II: Review
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Aphex Twin : Selected Ambient Works Volume II (RTD 126.1670.2) CD1: 78:27 CD2: 77:04 After listening to this for about half a day now, I somehow still feel that I coudldnt tell you that much about it. Someone mentioned that it's an album you cant really listen to, you just hear it, and thats exactly what I feel. There are no melodies as such, no formal construction, just raw sounds. I was amused at first when I heard that most of these tracks were composed through "lucid dreaming", but thats exactly what it sounds like. Consisting of long sustained single notes, chimes, huge amounts of reverb and echo, we are presented with vast amounts of space. Talk of soundscapes and images constructed within these pieces are truely valid - lying on my floor with eyes closed you really *can* go places. The presence some of these pieces give you is incredible. Though there are really no beats to speak of, the afx sound is unmistakably there. For those of you that enjoyed Blue calx, included on this CD, and the beatless track 11 on Analogue Bubblebath 3, there is more of the same here. This is still not your traditional ambient sound however, as somehow, Rj manages to bastardize noise and add that afx edge to everything. The general aura surrounding these pieces is one of darkness. You never seem to feel truely comfortable in these new unfamiliar surroundings. With burts of dissonance, those haunting somehow childlike chimes, and brooding atmospheres, Im somehow left feeling rather vulnerable. when strung together then, these add up to a considerable gloom and thoughts of what this recording could do when combined with your favourite chemical lay themselves upon me. Of course, there are moments of relief, when it appears as if a beam of light suddenly finds you only to be dimmed soon after. Also throughout are those twisted, usually incomprehensible, vocal samples that Rj like to throw in. Sometimes that are hardly recognizable as voices, more shadows, or signs from people trapped within. Richard James has shown us once again what he is capable of and with this album, has opened up another infinate number of doorways. If you dont have this in your ambient collection, than you have a huge hole that little else could fill. I'll pass on a score out of ten because that would do it no justice. _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d /,_) \ \ (/ \\ brit@bach.udel.edu \) flu'id (floo'-) still floating.....