Hi Silvio No, but thanks for the link - I haven't seen that one. I'll check it out later. Sounds good.
Is there an interview on this one? From what I remember there wasn't much of Neil's tracks on the interview I heard, which was done on the phone. I was pretty sure it was Sunil Sharpe... Ah, now I found a link showing at least a playlist with the missing interview! http://darkfloor.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=1806 but still the show seems to have vanished. Maybe it's out there somewhere. Cheers Steve On 26 Apr 2013, at 19:55, Peacejunk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Steven, > > we have a Neil Landstrumm podcast up here - do you mean that one? > https://soundcloud.com/killekill/killekill-podcast-2-neil-landstrumm?in=killekill/sets/killekill-podcasts > > way more good podcasts, getting updated every month ; ) > https://soundcloud.com/killekill/sets/killekill-podcasts > > Best > Silvio > > > > Am 26.04.2013 um 14:44 schrieb Steven Robertson <[email protected]>: > >> Just read the Neil Landstrumm interview on Cognition Audioworks. Thanks >> Andrew for alerting me to the additional features/interviews archive page - >> http://cognitionaudioworks.com/read.html >> >> I read & listened to the Drexciya interview a few weeks ago. I'd never seen >> anything like it, and very interesting insight into some thoughts, >> particularly with regard to it being a big world, big enough for all music - >> and not to worry when people don't like your music as there'll be someone >> out there that does. I've experienced this with things I make because >> someone can really dislike one track that another person can give a big >> thumbs up for. Interestingly, a few people here in Aberdeen have said they >> really like my Polar Expedition track, which is dark and I wonder if that's >> an Aberdeen techno kind of thing. >> >> I collected a whole lot of Drexciya releases around 1998 as I was blown away >> with the strength of the sound. It was proper electro. I hadn't heard enough >> of it. He says something about people doing more of the trance-like electro, >> and he sets himself apart from that. There's a strong Detroit techno >> influence to it. I look at stuff by Anthony Rother and tend to agree with >> that point, but I love the Hacker album. The ringtone on my phone is the >> beginning of Datenbits. That's all heavily influenced by Kraftwerk, and >> Drexciya is much more unique. >> >> Drexciya: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/drexciya.html >> >> That interview with Neil Landstrumm is very interesting. Reading it I >> couldn't help but feel Burial could have been beaten to that whole cut & >> paste and degrading images concept that's also popular in techno these days. >> A truly artistic musician, thinker and pathfinder. I was interested to here >> a more recent interview with him on a podcast by Sunil Sharpe recently. At >> least I think it was that podcast but I couldn't find it when I looked for >> it again - as if it had been deleted. Maybe I got that mixed up. >> >> Neil Landstrum: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/nl.htm >
