I saw this yesterday and listened to it too. It's a tool but it's a not too average one. Side A is just really various ways of doing a breakbeat for about 7 mins with really not much else going on. It's the least impressive track. Side B uses a highly processed string sample and not much else, but it does create a real atmosphere. I listened all the way through and there is no variation, hence my assignment of it as a tool. It could be useful for some folks who like to drop things in only as an interval between another mix, before the other track is out - or as a very long accompaniment to something with more definition or whatever.
I doubt it's anyone well-known trying to create a stir - although ok, it really isn't anything that special. I didn't buy it. I did buy the Pavel Kostuik (sp?) 'mini-LP' though - buy on sight. Also Mute, 'Direct Cuts' EP on Running Back. Now *that* is a real Detroit groove, albeit via Frankfurt am Main! k >-----Original Message----- >From: Bleep43 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 8:30 PM >To: 313@hyperreal.org >Subject: (313) ID required, plus a little London spam > > >I've been sent a 12" with no info with it today - all it has on it is >"Underground Vol 1 Detroit" and that's it. - Side B is a needs-ish (I'm >reminded of "walking through circles) fairly hypnotic house track. Anybody >any ideas at all? > > > > >For London 313'ers a bit of Spam. Bleep43's nano-festival, 86, kicks off on >Saturday at our fave venue, Public Life and runs until Sunday evening (with >a short break for sleeping ;) ) > >Check www.bleep43.com for flyer, timetable and other info. > > > >