yeah, "Hacker" was a solid release. some great moments on the Electro Commando comp that came out on psi49 around that time, too. both are better than the early stuff production-wise, but I don't think the tracks are as timeless as those on "sex with the machines" or "simulationszeitalter".
jobot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Emile Facey (Plant43)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:44 am Subject: Re: (313) anthony rother > His new album is not my thing at all but I wouldn't agree that > he's been > tapped out for a long time. His 'Hacker' album (2002) has some > great moments > and pretty original ones too, the production is also great. The > title track > of this album is where he first started experimenting with vocals > and I > thought it worked really well, a brave move. > > If you listen to say, 'Red light District' through to 'Hacker' I think > there's a huge progression in song writing and sound production. > > > > on 23/7/04 1:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > IMO, Rother has been recycling the same ideas over and over. > I've been > > listening to samples of his music online for a few hours now and > it all > > sounds the same. > > The man is tapped out of ideas. If he was a beer keg he'd be all > foam now. > >