whoohoo! people that know what I'm talking about :)) techno is a bit of a non-entity in cape town (south africa) where psy-trance forces itself down our throats.
Dave Clark wrote: > Just a question, which Every Dog... are you talking about? I don't > recall any 12". There was a CD (I dunno what was on this one) and two > vinyl albums part 1 and 2, which were gold and silver respectively. > ah - I'm talking about vinyl part 2 (silver) Phonopsia: > What about "Now is the Time"? How > anyone can describe that as an example of "lazy production" is beyond me. > I guess that I have to say out front that I am an all-out fan of The Other Day. Tracks like Sleeping Giants and Spider Formation just do it for me - and in those terms (while some tracks on Every Dog... were good) I felt like the production as a whole did not have that oomph (statement of intent) that came through in The Other Day. I felt like I was listening to Invisible Orchestra again. Kent: > 'Lazy'? Err, as a producer I can tell you they're anything but. > hmmm... perhaps I've just spent too much time over the last few years listening to jazz-flavoured hip hop (pls. don't bring a Kid Loco record _near_ me). What I find appealing now is layering and frequency filtering. -- 'Once the music leaves your head, it's already compromised' Jack Brewer --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
