The evil Christopher Miller wrote--
quoted 4 lines Yup. Well actually it's not exclusively the one person you are
> Yup. Well actually it's not exclusively the one person you are
> referring to (Uwe Schmidt), but more like a collaboration of sorts.
> Scratch that... actually, I guess you could just say that LB is a band in
> itself, separate from AH (as opposed to an alias).
Hmm. Well, depends on how you look at it, I guess. "Matter" is Schmidt solo,
and on "Cloned" it seems to me the only reason he had the others you mention
on it doing remixes was because of the cloning concept of the album.
As far as I know, all the guest contributions to "Render" are pretty
negligible.
quoted 3 lines Highly recommended is "Render Audible U.S. Remixes". Very extremely
> Highly recommended is "Render Audible U.S. Remixes". Very extremely
> trancey. And good. There's also a new single out called "The Overflow".
> I haven't heard it yet, but it features an LFO remix.
I'd be interested to hear why you liked this. I tried several times to get into
it and it came across as extremely dry--sort of lacking the character and
sheer-out refined aggression of Matter and Cloned.
He seems to have turned his love for precise drum programming into a bit of
a fetish on recent albums; I can't really think of *anyone* who programs his
beatboxes with such intricate patterns. Unfortunately, he seems to have left out
the larger picture, and I think the recent stuff will have a shorter shelf-life
than the older stuff. If he would just integrate his two seemingly mutually
exclusive styles I'd be oh so happy.
(Whatever, man--he's brilliant :-) AND he'd give Mr. James a good run for his
money! Great to see him FINALLY being discussed on this list, too...)
Ashok