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1995-04-27 10:22Derek Oliver more Reviews
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1995-04-27 10:22Derek OliverHere is a few others I forgot on my last list: Turph-Trajectory Infinite-Probe 024 Fuk! Th
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Here is a few others I forgot on my last list: Turph-Trajectory Infinite-Probe 024 Fuk! This is too much, another total slammer...The funk is back in Techno and this is going to do some damage....Very original structure on this cut with a wicked beat....This is shit hot! Best Probe release I have ever heard, that is a bold statement, it is in the top five for sure...How much better can the music get, it is starting to scare me...Is this really as good as it sounds or am I losing my mind? Somebody tell me? Derek moses@teleport.com Inportland Techno Acid Ambient Mail Order DJ Rumpleforeskin Import Domestic Records-C.D.'s 0--\___/--\___/---0 phone/fax 503-620-3340 SUBMERGE TO THE DEEPEST DEPTHS IN ORDER THAT THE HIGHEST BE ELEVATED TO LIGHT *Alfred Rosenberg
1995-04-27 18:09Matt MacQueen>Here is a few others I forgot on my last list: >Turph-Trajectory Infinite-Probe 024 >Fuk!
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Thu, 27 Apr 1995 13:09:23 -0500
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quoted 11 lines Here is a few others I forgot on my last list:>Here is a few others I forgot on my last list: >Turph-Trajectory Infinite-Probe 024 >Fuk! This is too much, another total slammer...The funk is back in >Techno and this is going to do some damage....Very original structure on >this cut with a wicked beat....This is shit hot! Best Probe release I >have ever heard, that is a bold statement, it is in the top five for >sure...How much better can the music get, it is starting to scare me...Is >this really as good as it sounds or am I losing my mind? Somebody tell me? > >Derek >
First off, Derek I totally respect your reviews and always look forward to reading them. But I can't believe this wonderful review considering how awful I thougt the first TURPH (it's called "jealousy" or something like that). THis isn't the same one you're talking about, is it? I forgot the official E.P. title and the catalog number. IMHO the "Jealousy" record is TOTALLY unfunky, disjointed (not in the good way), un-usable, and experimental growling pimp-ish type beats that begin and end nowehere, really. I do love a good dose of genre experimentation but this just seemed to do nothing for me, I remember trying to make myself like it. ;) It just sounded unfinished, or under developed, or maybe I was supposed to be sniffing Testor's Model Glue while listening (?). Not even that good for just listening, I certainly would NEVER argue that something has to be mixable to be good, I was just expecting something totally different from PROBE I guess. Disclaimer: I DO like most of Himadri's work (and "A Place Called Bliss"), like for example the *excellent* PERCEPTRON (sp?) E.P. on the SWITCH A/V label, but the TURPH - Jealousy release on probe was so disappointing for me.... But this one must be a definite improvement, eh? Listening is believing, I'll certainly give it a good try...... P.S. - My all time fave PROBE prob. has to be TESTE's "the wipe" or the 2 HARDTRAX records (done by Hawtin): "Hardphunk" and then followed up by "Cowboyphunk." Classics, IMHO. Wish he'd make some more records like those 2 beauties. :) Great "house to techno" transitional trax. respectfully, _________________________________________________________________________ Matt MacQueen -- multimedia production -- human interface, CD-ROM, Web <macqueen@student.msu.edu> -- aural nukes in the mix _________________________________________________________________________