In a message dated 13/05/00 6:10:30 philip@askjeeves.com writes:
quoted 8 lines yep -- gotta chime in here -- perlon is fucking brilliant. the description
> yep -- gotta chime in here -- perlon is fucking brilliant. the description
> of the perlon sound as "dry" is right on -- i don't know what it is,
> something about the lack of reverb, the space between beats, something.
> sort of a cross between Thule and Matt Herbert, played in a padded room?
> no, that's not it. the other thing i really dig about the perlon sound is
> the use of vocal snippets -- often there are these breathy, quiet vocal
> snippets blended in, deep in the mix -- very sexy, but never overtly so.
>
No ones' mentioned Markus Nikolai's Bushes yet, which is very much a Perlon
classic - on the Superlongevity album. Its quite a cheery latin sounding
minimal-house track that stands out from the dri-er/dark-er sounding scapes
of Perlon. Those who enjoyed the recent Lowtec release on Playhouse will sit
well with this label. Brilliant stuff.
quoted 1 line in other stellar house news, vladislav delay's new 12" as Luomo on
> in other stellar house news, vladislav delay's new 12" as Luomo on
forcetrax
quoted 3 lines is just fucking incredible. real house music, (restrained) diva vocals,
> is just fucking incredible. real house music, (restrained) diva vocals,
> totally inspiring funk... i can't believe it's the same guy. can't wait to
> hear the full-length.
There was a previous discussion that questioned whether Luomo was Delay (or
not). Maybe Errki Rautio may be able to clarify. I really can't see any
connection of this track to the Vladislav Delay sound. Yes, its excellent but
as you say...you "can't believe its the same guy".
A_Zed
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