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From:
James Skilton
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Date:
Wed, 31 Jul 96 11:27:01 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
(idm) Monday's bag
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I'm a bit behind on reading the idm mail due to workload, so some of these are doubtless already being discussed, but anyway here's some notes on some stuff I picked up, and in a few cases didn't pick up, on Monday... Gescom - Key Nell (Skam) The third Gescom EP is finally available, and encased in bubblewrap. Very nice tracks too, but I'm a sucker for Autechre so I would say that. The track sides are labelled E and F btw. Orb - Auntie Aubrey... As already discussed, nice Quad vinyl package including a wide variety of Orb remixes, from Maurizio to Depeche Mode. All good stuff too, if you like their kinda thing. Manuel Gottsching - E2-E4 Ah, at last I own this classic piece, and on vinyl too. Absolutely sublime, an essential item for any chillout collection. Plug - Drum & Bass for Papa (Blue Angel) Yes it is out at last, but goddamn I haven't had time to hear it yet. Is Blue angel a subsidiary of Rising High, a new trading name, or what? Chimera - Valley of the Spirits (rephlex) Nice sounding mellow B12-ish techno, at a very reasonably price (the CD was less than 8 quid in "my" shop). Didn't buy though as it didn't grab me, unlike... Cylob - Cylobian Sunset (rephlex) More what I wanted as it has a unique sound. Think along the lines of Aphex and u-Ziq but not quite like either - there's a unique tonality to both the crunchy beats and the synth sounds. Nothing like as dark or hard as "Industrial Folk Songs" though. Cylob - Loops & Breaks (reph.) 18 tracks, each is a loop-and-a-bit, ie they evolve slightly but they are not fully fledged tracks. What you get here is a double vinyl set, but the two albums are identical - cool or what? Better learn to scratch and transform now I suppose :) Mike Flowers Pops vs Aphex Twin As Fresh said, a slightly watered down take on the HAB style. Haven't had time to check the other trax yet. There are 3 more on the 12" and a further 3 in addition on the CD. Evolution gives you the Horn (Univ. Lang.) Another Horn 12", some nice electro stylings on here. Can't remember the title, but it was mildly suggestive. Panasonic - Osasto EP 4 tracks of nail-hard beat-driven minimal electro grooves and weird noise from the Finnish analogue-meisters. Watch your bassbins! Porter Ricks - Port of Nubia (Chain Reaction) Very strange polyrhythmic stuff from the ex-Basic Channel Stable. Loads of weird off-tempo noises make this hard to listen to on anything which doesn't have enough bass to let the real beat shine through. Burial Mix 10" featuring Tikiman Damn I can't remember the artiste/title, but this was mentioned a few weeks back - more evolution from the BC mob, this time to a dub/reggae groove. It skanks along nicely in a subtle kind of way, and has a real hypnotic groove. Paul Johnson - Second Coming (ACV) After TA on the Trance Atlantic comp and his remix of "Flash" I had to check this. As Kent reviewed it too, wicked pumping jack trax. Steve Stoll - Pacemaker More trax. Some tough house/techno cuts on here. Also check the "Elastic" 12" which has a Hardfloor remix and is pressed on red vinyl with saw teeth cut around the outside! Harthouse 100 Compilation of 8 Harthouse tracks, most of which seem to be new. Mostly on a harder techno tip, with a few electro-based tracks, and all wrapped up in bright orange corrugated cardboard! J ^ __________ ________.__/_____ _||_/ James Skilton aka Steady J _[]/_____________[.__\____-_ DJ and Party Animal | | Part Time Hedonist |____________________________| Full Time Technohead |__|-' '-|__| Steady-J@Firefox.co.uk Autechre and SKAM discogs: http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~sk393820/