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From: "beautiful individual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 4:57 AM
Subject: [313] new sector movements (was west london/broken beats)


> would some of delsin's material be considered a derivative of 'west
london'?

>From whence it came I do not know, but I can hear a similar direction. I
think I hear a lot of similar melodic edge, but the beats feel more electro
derived to me. Aardvark is doing some simply phenomenal work. The Peel
Seamus material that I have also vears in that direction. You could maybe
throw some of the Lucky and Easy stuff in here too. The CiM, Optic Nerve,
Newworldaquarium and Plasm Nesonic don't really fit into this category.
Unfortunately, I just had my copy of the CD stolen, but I believe there were
tracks on there I don't have on vinyl that fit this description. Oh! And the
forthcoming Sandor Caron full length is up in part III of the week 30
archive of Nortroute now. That is a prime example of the similarities
between the sounds. I think each is still it's own animal though. Some of
the beats seem to be more clearly drum machine derived and
Warp-electro-styled than the organic feel of the West London sound. I guess
the Aardvark and Sondor Caron have a little more of that organic percussion,
and that very well could be the future sound of Delsin? We have a number of
resident experts with more familiarity than me, but I don't have any of
their bias. ;)

Tristan
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