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Re: (idm) Future Beat Alliance
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In a message dated 2/11/00 10:27:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, lance@inaudible.com writes: << The Future Beat Alliance records are pretty good. It was one of the many guises of Matthew Puffett used oh his long defunct Void label. I remember the FBA releases having some nice melodies but their light breakbeats are what stood out in my mind giving them a very abstract Black Dog sound. You might like them but all the releases are vinyl only. Matthew Puffet was responsible for five of the eight records on Void (everything not by Yunx or Total Science) and I think it can be compellingly argued he was responsible for the best five releases on Void. His sound is definitely more abstract and less danceable than Black Dog, Nuron or Spacetime Continuum (whom I'm listening to right now), and at times it gets a little too light and airy as Lance mentioned without enough backing rhythm patterns or any anchor in the drum kick world, so I wouldn't consider FBA/Mode-M in the league of the above mentioned producers but very close. His stuff is definitely for times when you are mode into concentrating on the music but I don't think works as well for casual listening or to blow your friends away. Wanted to add to what Lance was saying by noting that there are also Future Beat Alliance 12"s on Archive and Ferox. The one on Archive is maybe his most developed independent sound yet and sounds excellent. The one on Ferox has some collab work with Jason Bruer (horns) which didn't really work for me, in the same was that Indio or As One's Planetary Folklore or Innerzone Orchestra didn't work for me - it's decent stuff, but I much prefer the pure killer techno sound of all these guys' earlier releases. There is also a really good FBA track on the Soulspective compilation (a great compilation in itself with Ian O'Brien, Paul Mac, etc.) There is a nice interview with Void label head Justin Winks at this URL: http://www.cobaltmagazine.demon.co.uk/Issue5/voidtxt.htm And if you go to Forcefield and check the reviews for 08/99 you can hear clips from the two new FBA releases on Archive and Ferox. Archive appears to have awful distribution but I would try mailorder@rushhour.nl for that record or Hardwax. You can also read my techno hero Marsel's reviews of the FBA releases at that site. The base URL is http://www.sonik.demon.nl/forcefield/forcefield.html Alas, I tried to pull Lance's old Recoreviews for Void out of the 313 database but it appears to be down. Maybe he can repost them. Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org