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1995-09-19 04:21JAMIE M. HODGE Kodat
1995-09-19 18:02Tom Churchill Re: Kodat
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1995-09-19 04:21JAMIE M. HODGEI've been sitting on this for a while now, but I just wanted to mention what I thought was
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Tue, 19 Sep 1995 00:21:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Kodat
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I've been sitting on this for a while now, but I just wanted to mention what I thought was one of the most impressive techno-label related releases of late.. The Kodat Cd (sorry, Cd only) on Source is ironically devoid of electronics, but I would argue that it delivers sonic variations that rival any recent excursions.. It's a rather lengthy recording of live treated piano, recorded direct to 2 track dat (as the cover boasts).. Seeing as "Eight Corners" by Gastr del Sol is ranking kinda high on my list of favorites, I jump at this one (not including the several days it took me to get over the idea of buying a Cd ;) ). The musicianship is striking and the amount of variation, be it smooth harmonics or sinewave percussion hits, as yet to loose my interest.. Though I'm the last person to shun sequencing, it's refreshing to hear something so deeply layered, knowing that it's entirely live.. Between this and the Kunstoff (spelling?) release, I think Source is proving that it's a label with a vision (not to mention all the great Robert Gordon, Jonah, etc. 12"s)... I wondering if there's any other takes on this stuff, because I keep getting so excited listening to it... Jamie (BUaaaRP!)
1995-09-19 18:02Tom Churchill> I've been sitting on this for a while now, but I just wanted to > mention what I thought
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quoted 5 lines I've been sitting on this for a while now, but I just wanted to> I've been sitting on this for a while now, but I just wanted to > mention what I thought was one of the most impressive techno-label related > releases of late.. The Kodat Cd (sorry, Cd only) on Source is ironically > devoid of electronics, but I would argue that it delivers sonic variations > that rival any recent excursions...
Yeah, I've heard about this, but not actually got a copy yet.
quoted 3 lines Between this and the Kunstoff (spelling?) release, I think> Between this and the Kunstoff (spelling?) release, I think > Source is proving that it's a label with a vision (not to mention all the > great Robert Gordon, Jonah, etc. 12"s)...
Source are brilliant. Kunstoff and Reagenz are superb, and I've just got the Redagain P album, which sounds excellent so far...
quoted 2 lines I wondering if there's any other> I wondering if there's any other > takes on this stuff, because I keep getting so excited listening to it...
One album which sounds *very* interesting is 'Rhythmicon' by John Came, which is out in the UK on Mute. It's a set of recordings using the Rhythmicon machine, which was developed at the same time as the Theremin. It generates electronic rhythms based on pitched sound input, and produces some amazing music. I've not actually heard the album myself, but a friend of mine recommends it highly... see ya _________________________________________________ tom churchill e-mail: tom@chrchfam.demon.co.uk electronic musician/dj _________________________________________________