Metaphor is the LP but wasn't Kenny's only other album, it came out in early
'97.  He produced Azimuth for R&S as well.  In addition he did an album
under his Dark Comedy pseudonym called '7days' on Elypsia out of Belgium
(Claude Younge and Stacy Pullen the other third wavers also put out albums
for Elypsia).  7 days is a much moodier brooding album, working with less
instrumentation.  If you really dig Azimuth definitely check out Metaphor,
though IMHO I don't think they sound anything alike.
Todd
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From: "Jason Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Kenny Larkin


> He also did one Lp on r&s called Metaphor.  Similar sounds and a different
> approach, equally as good IMO..  came out around (god) 97? 98?  There was
a
> wild carl craig remix of one of the tracks of that lp called catatonic..
well
> worth hunting down..
>
> well its been a while since i've been on 313, just resubbed.. any of you
old
> originals still around?  :)
>
>
> peace
> jason m
> adel, aust.
>
>
>
> >Just finished listening to Kenny Larkin's "Azimuth" for the first time, I
DO
> >NOT know how I let this thing slip through my fingers for so long, its
> >beautiful!  Is this the only album he has released where he did the
> >production work?? I'm just blown away.
> >
> >Casey
> >
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