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Mike Paradinas
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Tue, 23 Jan 2001 09:10:38 +0000
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[idm] CAPITOL K
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Hi Brian, as Anthony says, get hold of his first album Capitol K - Sounds Of The Empire (Planet Mu : ZIQ008CD) which is just as good imo but with less singing. Kristian is from a rock background btw. Check his Capiyol K website: http://www.capitolk.com/ and of course the Planet Mu website has mp3 clips of the Capitol K albums and lots of other upcoming stuff too: http://www.planet-mu.com/ Mike p
quoted 73 lines Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 15:04:45 -0800> > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 15:04:45 -0800 > To: "'idm@hyperreal.org'" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "Gause, Brian" <bgause@SECTORBASE.COM> > Subject: short review: capitol k "island row" > Message-ID: <8F4C99C66D04D4118F580090272A7A235569D8@sectorbase1.sectorbase.com> > > This is good stuff. Guitars and electronics. This may put some of you off, > but this is really reminiscent of some of the stuff Eno did with James on > "Wah-Wah"...experimental and warbly at times, other times breathey and > beautiful. Sometimes you get a good guitar riff and that captures your > attention, other times it's a glitch, still other times I get a real My > Bloody Valentine vibe from it...and now and then, silly-sounding vocals that > just f*cking WORK with what he's doing. > > Radiohead tried to bridge some gaps between electronics and guitar with Kid > A and this guy (Kristian Craig Robinson) seems to be exploring similar > territory artistically, though not necessarily musically. I don't know > anything about this guy, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear that he's > classically trained. He's definitely doing something different and you > should just find it and listen if you want to know more. > > On a tangent, I think of A Reminiscent Drive in the same way, especially > with "What's Your Style?" from Ambrosia. There's something to be said for a > 'scene' that trickles down from Aphex and Autechre, but this one is an > example of someone coming at these sounds from a different direction and > it's highly recommended from where I'm sitting. > > For those of you who have heard this one, what can you tell me about this > guy? Is there more out there? Who else is doing similar stuff these days? > I'm definitely curious now. > > ---brian > > ------------------------ > Brian W. Gause > Senior Technical Writer > SECTORBASE.com > 568 Howard Street > First Floor > San Francisco, CA 94105 > Direct: (415) 365-8203 > Fax: (415) 365-8263 > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 23:20:37 -0000 > To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: Anthony Richardson <ar9541@bristol.ac.uk> > Subject: Re: [idm] short review: capitol k "island row" > Message-ID: <029101c084c9$ee17bd40$2dd8de89@resnet.bris.ac.uk> > > > For those of you who have heard this one, what can you tell me about this > > guy? Is there more out there? Who else is doing similar stuff these days? > > I'm definitely curious now. > > I agree with you, it's a great record, one of my favourites of last year. > Island Row is his second album, the first is called Sounds of the Empire, > plus there's the Roadeater EP which features 'Pillow' and three others. All > on Planet Mu, all roughly in the same vein, all excellent. The closest > references points I'd make are Windowlicker, Cornelius, Beta Band, maybe > even some Beck... they've all got that skewed melody thing, and interesting > instrumentation / production. The only tune I hate is Dance On, mainly > because Prince always makes me retch... > > Anthony. > > ps. Whatever happened to Witchman? > > ------------------------------ > > End of idm Digest > ***********************************
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