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1997-10-19 05:17john/bergmayer (idm) several reviews
├─ 1997-10-19 07:30Irene McC (idm) ind. folk songs
│ └─ 1997-10-21 20:15Aaron S Michelson Re: (idm) ind. folk songs
└─ 1997-10-19 17:53Christopher Michael Bradbury Re: (idm) several reviews
1997-10-19 20:54Brock Suter Re: (idm) several reviews
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1997-10-19 05:17john/bergmayerHere are reviews of some records I bought the other day at the fine record shop subvox in
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Here are reviews of some records I bought the other day at the fine record shop subvox in tucson arizona. Hello proprietors of subvox records. They are not necessarily new, but 99.99% of humanity still hasn't heard them so if you have you'll just have to be patient as the rest of us catch up. jega(skam): Experimental type stuff, though it's hardly an experiment anymore. Card Hore is the stand out song because it doesn't sound like any of the others- high speed jungle used as the background, wacky tacky effects used as the foreground. The rest is noisy samples, crunches and synth washes. A pretty good record, even. It doesn't have many of the features that make a record great- emotional depth and the like - but it does have all of the features that make a record neat and fun to have. influx(isophlux): Yet more noisy post-everything crunchy beats, out of tune pianos, squelches and such. Remarkably, this one's by an American, and put out on an American label. Solid. cylob: industrial folk songs(rephlex): An extreme example of noise. Feedback squeals, metallic clanks, that sort of thing. Repetitive. Nothing like Chris Jeffs' other work, but then, not much is. This is his famous dark side. I guess it's folk songs that industrial robots, mills, CNC lathes and the Haas VR-11 five axis profiling VMC with 120" x 40" x 30" travels must sing to each other those long lonely industrial nights. I like the second song on the side with the coil on it best. gescom: key nell(skam): Ok, I'm someone who doesn't like Autechre very much, but this is pretty good. More whacked out than lots of their other stuff, and less mnml. I'm told that this is a classic. I'm not so sure about that. They use cliche organ or whatever hits from time to time, and melodies I swear I've heard before. They make a good contrast with the clanging noisy percussion. I like it best when it's just the melody . . . pretty. I'm sure that we'll all look back on these string samples that pervade so many tracks on so many albums by so many people, including this one, and shudder. Like big hair and leather jackets, they're contagious. It's good. Comes in bubblewrap. Sounds good at 33 and 45(33 is "correct"). Probably unavailable. kinesthesia volume one(rephlex): Somewhat between industrial folk songs and empathy box. Since this one was first I suppose those are continuations of styles introduced here. 4 songs. kinesthesia: empathy box(rephlex): (I didn't buy this at subvox but since I brought it up it's only fair) This is not the type of album that gets much play on this list nowadays: there is nary a wicked beat. It is better because of it. Most of the music is sentimental synths and other sad sounds, with just enough thrown in once in a while to make it disturbing or subversively cheery. It avoids becoming too sappy, but someone who overheard me listening to it a while ago commented on the "new age mood music" I was listening to. The track titles are particularly stupid, and on the cd at least they are listed in a difficult manner. postscript: For those that are interested, the best things I've picked up recently actually are the new sonic youth eps, headcoatitude by thee headcoats, mommy's little monster by social distortion(their first) and r.l. burnside's too bad jim. So rebelliously off topic!
1997-10-19 07:30Irene McCOn 18 Oct 97, john/bergmayer wrote: (idm) several reviews: > cylob: industrial folk songs(
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On 18 Oct 97, john/bergmayer wrote: (idm) several reviews:
quoted 4 lines cylob: industrial folk songs(rephlex):> cylob: industrial folk songs(rephlex): > > An extreme example of noise. Feedback squeals, metallic clanks, > that sort of thing. Repetitive.
Oops... I was saddened upon reading this review, since this is one of a batch of albums I have just ordered! In case I can still recall this one and change it for something else - could you please expound on this review and let me know whether it's really as bad as it would appear... or does it have any saving graces? I * "Incomplete without surface noise" - Autechre
1997-10-21 20:15Aaron S MichelsonExcerpts from mail: 19-Oct-97 (idm) ind. folk songs by "Irene McC"@iafrica.com > expound o
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Excerpts from mail: 19-Oct-97 (idm) ind. folk songs by "Irene McC"@iafrica.com
quoted 2 lines expound on this review and let me know whether it's really as bad as> expound on this review and let me know whether it's really as bad as > it would appear... or does it have any saving graces?
Yes. If you're getting the original packaging, it's extremely pretty to look at. Marbled grey vinyl in a styrofoam case. I only really play one track from it tho, the rest is unbearable as far as I'm concerned. Aaron np: argonart "mingus ep" (dot)
1997-10-19 17:53Christopher Michael Bradbury> jega(skam): > <some stuff deleted for your viewing pleasure..> > A pretty good record, e
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quoted 2 lines jega(skam):> jega(skam): >
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quoted 3 lines A pretty good record, even. It doesn't have many of the features that> A pretty good record, even. It doesn't have many of the features that > make a record great- emotional depth and the like - but it does have > all of the features that make a record neat and fun to have.
this is one of the best reviews i think i have seen. damn accurate (imo) too. actually, though, there is one track somewhere on the jega 12" that id consider some pretty interesting and serious (emotional depth-like) electro sounds.. and there is also a fun <fucked up> track that samples happy children.. it's neat. -chris.
1997-10-19 20:54Brock SuterChris Bradbury wrote: > > jega(skam): > this is one of the best reviews i think i have see
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Chris Bradbury wrote:
quoted 1 line jega(skam):> > jega(skam):
quoted 7 lines this is one of the best reviews i think i have seen. damn accurate> this is one of the best reviews i think i have seen. damn accurate > (imo) too. actually, though, there is one track somewhere on the > jega 12" that id consider some pretty interesting and serious > (emotional depth-like) electro sounds.. and there is also a fun > <fucked up> track that samples happy children.. > > it's neat.
Yep, I agree. Last night, I played at orbitron II, outside the main venue in the smoking/chill area, to the queue of people trying to get in. After an hour of nice mellow ambient/triphop/dub 'n stuff, I decided to pull out the stops a bit and played around 30 minutes of really fucked up stuff, starting with 'sTAINLEss sTEEL dRUM' off skam 009. At that point, there was around 1500 people stuck in line and FORCED to listen. :-) I'd never heard this one loud and WOW, it was fucking cool! Then went into some other good stuff like the really hard/distorted acidic track on Metal Beast, that wacky wobbly Hawaiian tune off the skam/VM comp and a bunch of generally neato stuff. People kept running up and asking who the hell was I and where did all this mad shit come from... Look for part two of this post, entitled: 'I saw gonzi raving last night...or how to incite a riot with vic acid' peace out, brock out. np: FSOL - 'Lifeforms'