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TEEX2, B12, BDP, and some musings on CV

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1994-06-30 21:42Dave Manning TEEX2, B12, BDP, and some musings on CV
└─ 1994-07-01 00:17Chris.Hilker Re: TEEX2, B12, BDP, and some musings on CVy
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1994-06-30 21:42Dave ManningIt's Acronym Day! Anyway, last night I picked up (read: finally found) the second Trance c
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TEEX2, B12, BDP, and some musings on CV
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It's Acronym Day! Anyway, last night I picked up (read: finally found) the second Trance comp, B12's _(Electric Soma)_ and BDP's _Bytes_ (and yes, my first thought was Boogie Down Productions, too...). All I can say is, so far, so good - I've skimmed all three discs, and they live up to the hype. So far, with every AI release I've gotten, I've been impressed. Now, the kicker - what's the Fuse record like? I've seen no mention of it at all. (For the budget conscious, I got TEEX2 for $21, and the two AI's for $13. Not a bad nite). CV=Cabaret Voltaire, of course, and after thoroughly enjoying _Plasticity_, I'm curious as to whether or not _Int'l Language_ is in the same vein, i.e., sparse and quite good. And what's a good direction for Richard Kirk solo albums? Sandoz? Citrus? Dave :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu:::::::: :: "Guaranteed like Yoo-Hoo..." :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--Beastie Boys:::::::::::::
1994-07-01 00:17Chris.Hilker>what's the Fuse record like? I've seen no mention of it at all. Let's just say I've passe
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Re: TEEX2, B12, BDP, and some musings on CVy
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quoted 1 line what's the Fuse record like? I've seen no mention of it at all.>what's the Fuse record like? I've seen no mention of it at all.
Let's just say I've passed up the opportunity to buy used copies. If I find one under, say $8, I might pick it up. Your mileage may vary - some people go gaga over Hawtin, I think he's overrated. Jon Drukman's review of 'Dimension Intrusion' (in IDM Times Vol 1, #10, available from the techno.stanford.edu site) might give you a better idea.
quoted 3 lines CV=Cabaret Voltaire, of course, and after thoroughly enjoying>CV=Cabaret Voltaire, of course, and after thoroughly enjoying >_Plasticity_, I'm curious as to whether or not _Int'l Language_ is in the >same vein, i.e., sparse and quite good.
It's not exactly the same sound, but if you liked one, chances are you'll enjoy the other, in both directions.
quoted 2 lines And what's a good direction for>And what's a good direction for >Richard Kirk solo albums? Sandoz? Citrus?
I've been meaning to ask this since I bought TEX2, where can I get Citrus records? The Kirk article in it was the first mention I'd seen of them. Sandoz's 'Digital Lifeforms' is a good bet, as is the Kirk album 'Virtual State,' forthcoming in the US on Wax Trax/Tee Vee Toons. C. -- Channel ** cspot/chris [cspot@netcom.com]