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1999-12-18 05:19Superfuzz (idm) Year End Selections
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1999-12-18 18:18Giles Ward Re: (idm) Year End Selections
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1999-12-18 05:19SuperfuzzHere are my personal best and worst lists for 1999, in no particular order. I'm pretty sur
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Here are my personal best and worst lists for 1999, in no particular order. I'm pretty sure it was all released in 99 - corrections and comments appreciated. --- The Good Stuff --- Accelera Deck - 7ep (English Muffin) Acceleradeck - Sheffield Melodies 1.1 (Rocket Racer) - Two very nice 7" records that were my introduction into the world of Acceleradeck. And they come in some oh-so-pretty colours as well (red and blue). I'm looking forward to picking up "Narcotic Beats" during the Boxing Day sales... only 8 days left until the single biggest record-shopping day of the year. Boards Of Canada - Hi Scores (Skam) - Re-released in 1999... the crappy CD-R version that I had didn't do this thing justice. I'm so glad I picked up the official CD release. This is Skam before they started to suck. Cylob - Rewind (Rephlex) - Discussed quite a bit already, but this EP put a huge smile on my face when I first heard it. I haven't heard "Living In The 80s/Sex Machine" yet... I hope it's this good. D'Arcangelo / Solvent - Diagram 9 / Feeling No. 4 (Suction) - Two of the best tracks I've heard all year... that just happen to be on the same release. I'm not much of a fan of the old-school analog electronic-sound, but there's just something about Suction that's so magical. :) D'Arcangelo - Shipwreck (Rephlex) - See above. Probably the last thing I expected to hear on Rephlex this year turned out to be the best Rephlex release of the year. Highly recommended. Fingernail - Versions (Fuzzybox) - A very nice remix compilation from a band I've never heard of. The list of remixers are impressive - Exhalera Deck, Woodenspoon, Global Goon, Bochum Welt, and more. They all turn in a strong effort. I'd take this over Warp 10+3 any day. Irresistible Force - Fish Dances (Ninja Tune) - Not much to say about this. Solid from beginning to end, especially the Plaid remix. Lowfish - Fear Not The Snow and Other Lo-Fiing Objects (Suction) - I love all that is Suction. Especially Lowfish. Mr. Scruff - Keep It Unreal (Ninja Tune) - Great beats. Very playful. Very fun. Very nice. Very Ninja. And check out Roots Manuva on guest vocals. Oval - Szenariodisk (Thrill Jockey) - My introduction to Oval, and boy am I glad I picked this one. I picked it up on a whim, mainly because of the low price and colourful cover. It's too bad all Oval can't be this good. Solvent - Solvently One Listens (Suction) Solvent / Lowfish - Suction 3.4 (Suction) - Did I mention yet how much I love Suction? LABEL OF THE YEAR! Whee! Various - Moving Shadow 99.1 and 99.2 Samplers (Moving Shadow) - Low-priced 2xCD mix compilations of Moving Shadow artists. Filled with all kinds of high-paced, loud, techno-y/jungle-y stuffs that I never knew I liked until now. I think 99.1 is the stronger of the two. u-Ziq - The Fear (Astralwerks) - This got slagged quite a bit, but it's a refreshing change. Beautiful. Various - Skint Sluts (Skint) - Distributed with an issue of Jockey Slut, this Skint compilation is a nice little package of head-bobbing, upcoming (at the time) songs. --- Surprises --- Plone - For Beginner Piano (Warp/Matador) - I don't know what one would call Plone's style, but they do it best. Squarepusher - Selection Sixteen (Warp/Nothing) - Considering the crap he put out early in the year, this was a welcomed turnaround. BR Posse - Dreaming of the Bassline (Rephlex) - Hey, Rephlex is almost beginning to look like a real label again, eh? Octopus, Inc - Mere Things And Mindless Creatures (Kracfive) - A freebie from the Kracfive boys - I didn't know what to expect. It's absolutely wonderful though. Nice range of styles, and some groovy artwork. --- Disappointments --- Coldcut - Let Us Replay! (Ninja Tune) - I was expecting... more. Various - Warp 10+3 (Warp) - Didn't live up to the hype, but stupid me for believing it. Mouse On Mars - Pickly Dred Rhizzoms (Thrill Jockey) - Pretty different from "Autoditacker" and "Twift". Sneakster - Splinters (Bella Union) - Heard quite a bit about this before hand, and was severely let down after listening. Various - A Jedi's Night Out (DMC) - Simply not my bag of beans. Various - Ischemic Folks (Schematic) - Sheer and utter boredom. --- Just Plain Bad --- Various - Warp 10+1 and 10+2 (Warp) - Didn't grow up with it as a young lad, so I guess I can't appreciate this crap now. Andrea Parker - Kiss My Arp (MoWax) - You all know what I think of this. I feel a coma coming on just writing about it. Slum - Twilight Mushrooms (Warp) - Ecch. Squarepusher - Budakhan Mindphone and Maximum Priest (Warp/Nothing) - Scrap the noodly jazz shit-fest and get back to writing insane stuff like "Big Loada". --- Not IDM But Still Good --- DJ Rap - Learning Curve (Columbia) - Doesn't hurt that she's awful cute too. Tori Amos - To Venus and Back (Atlantic) - Disc one was good, anyway. I could live without the live stuff on disc two. Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing) - Far and away my favourite for the year. And I know how lovingly the IDM list reacts to mentions of Trent Reznor. The Herbaliser - 8 Point Agenda (Ninja Tune) - I'm so glad that this got released. It would have been an utter shame to keep it locked up in the Ninja vaults or something. Roots Manuva - Brand New Second Hand (Big Dada) - Hmm. Wow. Space Raiders - Don't Be Daft (Skint) - Has a very Plone-ish feel to me. Very nice and laid-back. --- Shoulda Been Released But Wasn't --- Various - Cataract Beats (aii/Pitchcadet) - Delayed more times than the Caustic Window compilation, the long wait better be worth it. :) superfuzz@home.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-18 13:28Irene McCOn 18 Dec 99, Superfuzz wrote re: (idm) Year End Selections: > Nine Inch Nails - The Fragi
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On 18 Dec 99, Superfuzz wrote re: (idm) Year End Selections:
quoted 2 lines Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing)> Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing) > - Far and away my favourite for the year.
REALLY??? I read your list with interest and found myself agreeing with most of what you said, relating to releases I actually am familiar with. But this one surprises me - or rather your VERY positive reaction to it. I, too, am a Trent fan from way back and got this release the moment it came out, however, after playing it through twice, I have left it to gather dust. No faulting the production, which is huge. It's just his dirge-like voice that keeps banging on about the same old despair and decay that gets me so frucking down. If only he'd shut up and let the music speak ! I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-18 18:18Giles Ward> > Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing) > > - Far and away my favourite for the year.
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quoted 14 lines Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing)> > Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Nothing) > > - Far and away my favourite for the year. > > REALLY??? I read your list with interest and found myself > agreeing with most of what you said, relating to releases I actually > am familiar with. But this one surprises me - or rather your VERY > positive reaction to it. I, too, am a Trent fan from way back and got > this release the moment it came out, however, after playing it > through twice, I have left it to gather dust. > > No faulting the production, which is huge. It's just his dirge-like > voice that keeps banging on about the same old despair and decay > that gets me so frucking down. If only he'd shut up and let the > music speak !
It's a grower.. after about 4 or 5 listens I really got into it. You could argue that it's a bit long at 100 minutes, but I'd be hard pressed to single out tracks which could have been left off. Wish I'd gone to seem them now.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org