At 10:55 PM 12/15/1999 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines In a message dated 12/14/99 12:04:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,>In a message dated 12/14/99 12:04:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>lance@inaudible.com writes:
>
> > . The Actors Pendantry: s/t 12" (Pub)
>
>What's this like?
>I can't find any info on the web, nor by trying to hunt through the IDM
>database thing.
Here is the distributers writeup on the release:
The Actors Pendantry: s/t 12" (Ampoule)
Debut release on AMPOULE. A1 'House' Drums from 'Saturday Night,
Sunday Morning' lead what seems to be a fairly straightforward
dancefloor affair. Then things start to get a little weirder about a
third of the way in. Reminiscent of the TZ series and Neuro releases
R&S did around '92/'93. B1 'Feeling's Engine' A gorgeous excursion
apparently in huge favour with Richie Hawtin. Sparse 4/4 percussion
interplays with a steady 1/16th note early Black Dog/ART-ish sounding
arpeggio and interspersed Detroit style pads and strings. B2 'The
Chocolate Factory' A repetitive affair that dubs out towards the middle
then gets clean again. Minimal drum programming, tech-y keys EQed
heavy on the mids and an infrequent sub-bass skirt around the evolving
effects. More experimental scapes are slowly brought in to finish off the
track. Ampoule is the label that brought up the PUB : Luch 12" from a
while back.
My opinion, i'm enjoying this one now but i dont know if
this one as the staying power of some of the other gems that
have snuck out before the end of 99.
-->-Lance---
lance@inaudible.com
p.o. box 450715
westlake, ohio 44145
united states
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