Oh yes - Population One "Earth 2976" on Metroplex is 
great - deep, abstract, a little bit spooky.
I must admit to being disappointed when I bought his 
Unknown Black Shapes on Utensil after hearing this.
A case of minimal being just plain boring I thought!

Dan


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jongsma, K.J. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 November 2000 11:32
> To:   'Nick Craddock'
> Cc:   '313@hyperreal.org'
> Subject:      RE: [313] Terrence Dixon
> 
> Th Tresor album is nice indeed but his finest moments are released on
> Metroplex, if i remember correctly they are named Earth II and Population
> but i'm not shure. I'll have to check this when i'm home...
> 
> > Similarly to you, I only recently got around to buying 
> > Terrence's last 
> > Tresor album, and am now wondering why I missed it first time 
> > round as it's 
> > very good indeed.
> > 
> > Terrence has just released a new 12" called 'Minimalism Part 
> > 2', again on 
> > the Background label. I've reviewed it for the new issue of Overload 
> > Magazine (out now) and gave it recommended release status. 
> > You can read the 
> > review online at our web-site, which incidentally has just 
> > had an overhaul 
> > and is much more user-friendly. 
> > http://www.overloadmedia.co.uk (yeah yeah, 
> > so it's a plug - but tell me if I'm lyin'!)
> > 
> > There's also a profile of the excellent Background label on there...
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > NC
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