i agree, i think Dean's overall sound would go over quite
well around here, particularly with folks who appreciate the
more techno-influenced styles of ambient. And for those wanting
to dig back even further in time, i've got what appears to be
Dean's 1st album as "Surface 10" up for grabs at the moment at
http://ww1.math.luc.edu/~njurcin/trade.htm (i'm actually in the
middle of updating the page now) This Surface 10 album sits quite
nicely alongside any number of Fax releases that are mentioned
here on occasion. Very diverse and polished mid-90's
ambient-techno sound he has going on this one...
n/p
np- FSOL: MD comp of their radio shows from past years
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, audio::nimbus wrote:
quoted 5 lines While i know this release has a couple years on it, and
> While i know this release has a couple years on it, and
> even more if you look at when it was composed, Dean
> Debendictis' style is still vivid and right in line with other
> folks in the exp.electronics field (Lexaunculpt, Somatic
> Response, Codec, Random et al)..
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