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From:
Matthew Korfhage
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Date:
Fri, 08 Dec 2000 10:23:35 -0800
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[idm] Third Eye Foundation
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This question has been gestating for a while, but it got spurred recently when listening to the Third Eye Foundation remix of "For the Damaged" by Blonde Redhead (who, incidentally, were in my home town of Portland last night putting on the best god damn rock show I've seen this year). At any rate, at PopKomm in '98, I saw Third Eye Foundation (or something that was billed as Third Eye Foundation) late one night at a beautiful, slightly run-down club on the outskirts of K?ln. This consisted of one skinny, balding fellow punching cards into a synth and churning out piercingly lush MBV-ish washes of sound and texture that left me either transfixed or teetering a bit dangerously, and without the benefits of chemical...er... enhancement. I can't even remember if there were beats involved. This was the first I'd heard by them, so I naturally trotted over to ye olde local record shoppe, but although I appreciate Ghost, pretty much everything else I've heard by the Foundation has disappointingly fallen within the pubescent "I used to listen to industrial and goth and now I want to try my hand at being menacing and oh-so-fucked-up" camp. I see a place for that sort of thing, but I'm still looking for the sound I found that one Cologne spring. Have they released anything along those lines????? Thanks much, M. ----- Made with affection by distrustful lovers. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org