At 17:35:42 +0100 (BST) Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines I found a few artists that looked interesting at
>I found a few artists that looked interesting at
>forced exposure.. just wondering if anyone has any
>more info or opinions or suggestions on any of them:
quoted 1 line Dettinger
>Dettinger
Dettinger's 'Intershop' is one of the few releases I happily thrashed for
many months last year, and still love listening to. I'm sure the new full
length, 'Oasis' will be similarly great. There are some soundclips on
Kompakt's web site (they're the label who released both of these).
http://www.kompakt-net.de
It'll take a bit of navigating, but dig about and you'll find them.
I'm not going to venture descriptions, because I've yet to hear anything
much like his stuff, in terms of the textures and sounds he uses. Nice.
quoted 1 line Love Inc. ("life's a gas")
>Love Inc. ("life's a gas")
Pretty patchy techno by Wolfgang Voigt, largely based around blatant
samples of pop songs, that single off the Queen album released after Freddy
died.. whatever... something pretty terrible, IMO. I wouldn't recommend
Love Inc if you've never heard anything else by Wolfgang Voigt (also aka
Mike Ink, Gas, M:I:5, etc etc), because I think he has better releases. The
tunes I enjoyed on 'Life's a Gas' were in the vein of the Burger / Ink
collaboration 'Las vegas', which I would recommend. I found it a bit more
fleshed out, with some more interesting material, and less, I dunno, "throw
away". It's still very repetitive techno, so if that's not your thing,
steer clear.
Michael
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