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From:
John Bush
To:
Lance C McGannon , ,
Date:
Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:32:36 -0500
Subject:
RE: (idm) Re: Senking (review)
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I was making a compilation for an electronically challenged friend a few days ago, and after deciding there was only space for about two tracks of the minimalist barely-there stuff, track three from Burger/Ink and track two from the Senking CD managed to blow everything else away. (Well...if I'd had enough room, it would have been the first track on Senking). ;)
quoted 21 lines Every once in awhile you stumble across a CD that to be> >Every once in awhile you stumble across a CD that to be > appreciated has to > >be heard on a hi fi audio system. That CD in question is Senking (Karoke > >Kalk KK CD1). This CD compiles all the tracks from the Senking 12" ep > >plus three additional tracks from the first two kandis vinyl only > >releases. Now onto the music: > > > > I wholeheartedly agree with Daniel about the > Senking releases. They are all have a great deep > murky bc/cr/pole sound that we all seem to love. > I picked both 12"s and the cd last year and > find myself still listening to them with > regularity. > > -->-Lance--- > mclance@nacs.net > lance@inaudible.com > p.o. box 450715 > westlake, ohio 44145 > united states