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Tue, 16 Sep 1997 19:21:12 -0500 (CDT)
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Re: (idm) Public Energy No. 1
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quoted 8 lines Also, I need advice as to what other cds have the Public Energy and Tri> >Also, I need advice as to what other cds have the Public Energy and Tri >Repeatae qualities that I like. By this I mean that perfect blend of >hauntingly beautiful ambient melodies, harsh noises, and driving rhythms. >Should I pick up FSOL's Dead Cities next? > >Thanks. >
Dead Cities is a really amazing disc, but I don't really think it fits in the same category as Tri Repeatae and Public Energy. I see the Autechre and Speedy J records for as impressionistic sound explorations where the listener is given more of a chance to figure out for themselves what the artist trying to come across with. On Dead Cities, everything is alot more clearly spelled out and comes across as a very cinematic record....if you are familiar with FSOL's Lifeforms,imagine what it would be like if a bomb hit that Utopia, and you get kinda a picture of what Dead Cities is like. Hope this didn't sound too confusing If you are looking for stuff like hte 2 records you mentioned, you might want to check out Disjecta's "Clean Pit and Lid" and "Looking for Snags" on Warp and Eyephone's "Evergreen" on Hypnotism ROB **********LOGIQ'S NEW CD**************** BIG ON MARS 11 Tracks of Electronic Bliss http://www.sinless.com/logiq ****************************************