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2000-04-26 19:36Christophe McKeon [idm] DnB Melodies
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2000-04-26 19:36Christophe McKeonHi, You might want to check out Jake Mandell's little DnB excursion "Dlue Veacon' on Prime
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Christophe McKeon
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Kelley Hackett , IDM
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Wed, 26 Apr 2000 15:36:59 -0400
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[idm] DnB Melodies
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Hi, You might want to check out Jake Mandell's little DnB excursion "Dlue Veacon' on Prime Deep. Also 'Current Value' put out a fantastic EP; superfast intricate breaks over a beautiful sad somewhat ambient underpinning, on 'Position Chrome' PC22. The track title for side A is Creative Robot. I highly recommend it. Amp Tek put out a nice 'weirdbeat' sounding track, also with a sad melodic undertow on their album Declassified on Eclectic [e002(EP)], which will also satisfy the IDMhead. Downpour's 'Windstorms broken microphones ep' on Drop beat might also do the trick if you like your breaks real chopped up. I would also recommend a lot of Christoph de Babalon's stuff, and of course early Tom Jenkinson. That's what immediately jumps to mind. Good luck with your hunt, it is also what I look for, but unfortunately I think it is a very small minority of what is being put out in that 'genre'. Regards, Christophe P.S. Sorry if you got this twice, not sure if was sent out properly the first time around. Ross Balmer wrote:
quoted 1 line Hmm, I think you must be pretty selective in the d&b you've been> Hmm, I think you must be pretty selective in the d&b you've been
playing.
quoted 1 line That said, a lot of the Good Looking/Lookin' Good stuff is nice, I> That said, a lot of the Good Looking/Lookin' Good stuff is nice, I
would
quoted 1 line think that quite a bit of this stuff would be to your liking. Check> think that quite a bit of this stuff would be to your liking. Check
out
quoted 13 lines Visions of Mars by Blame, a particular favourite of mine.> Visions of Mars by Blame, a particular favourite of mine. > > Ross. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kelley Hackett <khackett@aba.iupui.edu> > To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:27 AM > Subject: [idm] D&B/Lush Melodies > > > I have someone in mind here so I hope they'll respond to this-- > > > > I have noticed with most D&B recordings that the melodies tend to be
lush.
quoted 1 line Strangely enough, any one care to shed light on this? Speculations?> > Strangely enough, any one care to shed light on this? Speculations?
quoted 6 lines np): "Silver Surfer", "LB" Behenroth, Deeper Side of the Internet> > > > np): "Silver Surfer", "LB" Behenroth, Deeper Side of the Internet > > > > Hk! > > > >
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