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Tue, 12 Nov 2002 10:11:15 -0500
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Re: [idm] idm label comps
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the funckarma track on Neurokinetic is fairly indicative of the rest of their stuff, although most of their output is darker and incorporates more of the crunchy beats/minor chords aesthetic. Check out "Solid State" or "Parts" as you'll probably enjoy either one of them. I highly recommend the first "Cottage Industries" compilation, much more so than the 2CD successor which is also decent, but CI is worth it for the opening track by Phonem alone, and then other great tracks from Plod, Bauri, Quinoline Yellow... Other good compilations I would recommend checking out, based on your likes: v/a "Cashier Escape Route" (City Center Offices) includes exclusive tracks from ISAN, Pole, Phonem, Arovane, Goodiepal, Opiate, Geiom, Solvent, Styrofoam, etc v/a "EVSC1:01" (Expanding) label sampler including Benge, Abfahrt Hinwil, Zorn, etc. v/a "Putting the Morr Back In Morrissey" (Morr) Christian Kleine, Phonem, Styrofoam, Lali Puna, Solvent, etc. If you enjoy Funckarma-styled stuff I recommend the comps put out by their label... someone has already mentioned "Men With Boxes" and I also recommend "Nummer Een" and "Nummer Drei" which preceded it. On the crazier, less melodic side I recommend the compilations released by Schematic, especially "Ischemic Folks" (Richard Devine, Jeswa, Phoenecia, Metic, etc) and "Lily of the Valley" (Richard Devine, Phoenecia, Jake Mandell, o9, Delarosa & Asora etc). and lastly on the more jazz-inflected side the Hefty 12" compilation (a 2CD set of all their prior 12" releases) "Immediate Action" is solid through and through, tracks from Telefon Tel Aviv, A Grape Dope, Twine, Savath + Savalas, T.Raumschmiere, Process, etc. m.mercer :: design + sound design :: http://www.matthewmercer.com/ sound :: http://www.mattmercer.com/
quoted 52 lines From: thorsten Sideb0ard <thorsten@interphaze.org>>From: thorsten Sideb0ard <thorsten@interphaze.org> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: [idm] idm label comps >Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 06:54:12 -0800 (PST) > >My two fav idm comps are the two Morr Music ones, 'Putting the Morr back >in Morrisey' and the Slowdive inspired/covered 'Blue Skied an' Clear' > >Check any online store for the track listings, but if you liked the >Toytronic one, i think you would be into these also. > >Oh, and also the Annex: Cottage Industries 2 on Neo Ouija, tho i haven't >heard the first compilation. > > >On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, stacey van buskirk wrote: > > > my suggestions would be... > > v/a - masonic - hymen (with funkst?rung, lusine icl, venetian snares, >scorn, > > bochumwelt +) > > v/a - expertise - prospect recordings (with mr. projectile, stars as >eyes, > > EU, gridlock, loess +) > > v/a - men with boxes - djak-up-bitch (speedy j, funckarma, eog, >funkstorung, > > phako +) > > > > some track previews are available in realaudio and available for >purchase @ > > http://www.echolocation.fm > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: "Chris Bellevie" <chris@gothitica.com> > > > Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 10:04:50 -0800 > > > To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > > > Subject: [idm] idm label comps > > > > > > > > > recently picked up a few comps that are real nice, those > > > being the delsin's going thru life, toytronic's neurokinetic and > > > benbecula's music vol 1& 2. > > > > > > anyone have any suggestions for label compilations that are > > > in the vein of the above? > > > > > > also, anyone comment on how representative the funckarma > > > track on neurokinetic is of the bulk of their work? really enjoying > > > that track a lot.
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