RE: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Surely this'll prove temporary MEK?

For me, maintaining a good balance of techno/electronic with 'everything
else' is essential to keep one's interest going in both. Healthy
balanced diet kinda thing! :-)

Maybe some recommendations from both sides might help (some
relatively new, some less so.)


'Electronic'

1. 'Lifeworks' compilation - I anticipate this staying to close to hand
for months.

2. 'Data Mining In Anthilla' - Gosub (very dense and very sweet,
impossible to get bored of this electro, I think so anyway.)

3. 'Trans Canada Hi-Way' Boards of Canada - download-able in FLAC from
Bleep.com if you can't be bothered to digitise it!

'Not Electronic'

1. 'Antics' by Interpol - unadorned funky NY rock - is it me, or are
there really drum  bass-style breaks on this?!?

2. 'Eraser' - By Thom Yorke - easy to dismiss, but well worth getting to
know very well. (You do have to have already gotten over his whine
though!)

3.'Hot Funky  Sweaty - The Sound of Heavy Soul  Funk' compilation. OK,
vinyl snobs step-off whilst people like me with not so well-furnished
pockets but still an open mind continue discovering. This is a good
place to start and the title says it all. (Late '60s, '70s) 

4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?



Re: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Dan Bean
 Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something that
 might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again.

On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP - it's 
brilliant.

On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always 
reinvigorates my love of electronic music. That album is the mothership for me 
because I heard it when very young, it had a profound influence.

Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. I'm on a bit 
of a 'Donaldfest' at the moment.


RE: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Odeluga, Ken

 Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.

Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!

Ken 


Re: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.

On 9/6/06, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me.

Good one, especially the beat-less title track. Get a cup of tea, sit
down and listen, and know everything's going to be alright!


on a drexciya related tip, ive been rocking the second (weird)
dopplereffekt CD and the Other People Place LP alot recently

tom


RE: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Neil Wiernik


that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!


On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:


4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?





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RE: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Blaauw, Martijn de
I like the stuff done AME a lot @ the momentdeep stuff..
 

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 Anyone have suggestions for more stuff like this and also something 
 that might ease me back toward wanting to hear some beats again.

On the 'folk' tip, I just got sent the new Alexander Tucker album on ATP
- it's brilliant.

On the electronic tip, listening to The Eurythmic's 'Touch' LP always
reinvigorates my love of electronic music. That album is the mothership
for me because I heard it when very young, it had a profound influence.

Arpanet's 'Wireless Internet' LP is also really doing it for me. I'm on
a bit of a 'Donaldfest' at the moment.




Re: (313) techno slump

2006-09-06 Thread Emile Facey - Plant43
 that is acctually one of my all time favorite records!!!

Totally, the remastered version is one of the best albums I've ever heard.


 
 On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
 
 4. 'Tago Mago' - Can. Why not?
 
 
 
 
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