(313) kraftwerk speaks

2003-08-18 Thread yussel
the interviewer is a moron, but i suspect most of you would like it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/entertainment/music/kraftwerk_interview.shtml


Re: (313) Track ID: Kenny Larkin DEMF 2000

2003-08-18 Thread :: evilgenetix ::

Thanks again Maarten!!

Cheers,
-h



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Subject: Re: (313) Track ID: Kenny Larkin DEMF 2000
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 10:54:53 +0200

 Can anyone ID the track 29 mins into the mix?


http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?Recorde
dMediaID=33403


Sneaky Tim - Everybody [ Dance Mania 057 ]

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RE: (313) [OT]RE: (313) Power outages

2003-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I've rarely heard it better said!

k

(On topicifier: appropriate artist: Dark Energy)

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On topic track name : Energy Flash - Beltram

Really it has to do with the deregulation of the energy industry that went
on in this country around 1998. The US, with its faith in the market,
decided it would be good to treat essential human services as commodities
to be bought and sold for profit, making the electricity system as
volatile
as the stock market. In fact the energy wholesalers (people like Enron and
Global Crossing, you know those companies that stole billions from
taxpayers and employees and got a slap on the wrist?) are at an incentive
to keep the system dangerously low in reserves, because they are paid more
for providing reserve energy (that is energy below 18% of the capacity of
the system) than they are for providing energy above the 18% checkmark.
This means that after 1998 the local energy market in NY state was
providing only around 10% of the capacity of the system, the rest was
distributed from out of state investors or wholesalers, most of it from
Canada who makes a lot of income by providing power to the US.
This is what
happened here in California a year and a half ago when Enron was busy
shuttling power in and out of California getting paid for the energy each
time it entered the state and other dirty tricks. Of course the Bush
administration will use this as an excuse to build more power plants and
rush the permitting process, sidelining any weak environmental standards
and community issues still in place. Welcome to neocon xtreme capitalism,
where even terrorist threats get sold on the market!

Oops, back to techno...




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RE: (313) Subject: OT? - jungle/db info TEX4 (UK help?)

2003-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I agree Emile!

*Still* the best (and first) night I had at Fabric.

Seconded, pls do it again!

Ken


There was a great party at Fabric in London in I think '98 or '99 (ken?)
Where Metalheadz hosted one room and UR hosted the other. The two fitted
really well together. Doc Scott and Grooverider in one room, 
Octave One live
and Suburban Knight in the other. Even better, they had 4 hero's 
Dego in the
bar! If you guys are reading this - DO IT AGAIN PLEASE!!!




RE: (313) ID required, plus a little London spam

2003-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken

 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!

I can definitely second the Mute recommendation: excellent, excellent
record. But I'll have to disagree with it being a real Detroit groove,
it sounds a lot more Chicago (think Ron Trent, et al) than Detroit to
me.


Oh, I stand by my idea of it sounding 'Detroity'! I corresponded with his
label for a review. He is a Detroit head. Although I admit, *sounding* like
Detroit is in the ear of the beholder.


I've had no luck yet at finding that Pavel Kostiuk LP, anybody know how
limited it is?

Perhaps too limited for any copies to reach NZ on their own. Contact Vinyl
Junkies quick:

http://www.vinyl-junkies.co.uk/

k


Re: (313) Clone Labelnight Pictures

2003-08-18 Thread Roland van Oorschot

At 10:46 18-8-2003, you wrote:


Hi.

Do these Clone nights run every week?


Nope


Would it be worth getting the train from Amsterdam for?


Amsterdam isn't the only city in Holland, mate.
That's why the Clone party was in Rotterdam :-P


Can you get back to amsterdam late at night/early in morning via train?


yup


or. any good parties in Amsterdam this week Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun?


I don't know.


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(313) New old acqusisitions

2003-08-18 Thread Placid
Having watched people buying stuff for 1 and a half months and being
penniless...

This is my latest lot of which I am overjoyed with...

Ugly edit 4 
Carl craig - good girls - planet e
morizio m5 
Sterac - secret life of machines - 100% pure
Voyectra - fu bong 
Morizio M7 
Morizio M4.5 
Morizio M4 
felix de housecat - freakadelica - djax
Robert hood - Minimal Nation - Axis
Suburban Knight - Art of Stalking Rmx - Fnac
Moodymann - Sweet Yesterday - Mahogani #2
Andres - Mahogani #4
Sendex - bunker 
LFo - warp



RE: (313) Clone Labelnight Pictures

2003-08-18 Thread Odeluga, Ken


At 10:46 18-8-2003, you wrote:

Hi.

Do these Clone nights run every week?

Nope

Would it be worth getting the train from Amsterdam for?

Amsterdam isn't the only city in Holland, mate.
That's why the Clone party was in Rotterdam :-P

I thk Alex meant 'get the train from Amsterdam' to whichever city it was in,
rather than implying Ams' the only Dutch city

Can you get back to amsterdam late at night/early in morning via train?

yup

or. any good parties in Amsterdam this week Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun?

I don't know.

Thx for your helpful replies!

k


Re: (313) Clone Labelnight Pictures

2003-08-18 Thread alex . bond

Amsterdam isn't the only city in Holland, mate.
That's why the Clone party was in Rotterdam :-

I'm sure, much as anywhere, but I'm visiting Amsterdam.

OK, I'll rephrase in a politically correct manner...

are there any good parties happening in NL this weekend, within a
reasonable train journey of Amsterdam

?

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Re: (313) New old acqusisitions

2003-08-18 Thread Maarten Baute

 Moodymann - Sweet Yesterday - Mahogani #2

Is this worth the $$ and probably another $?

Cheers,
Maarten


RE: (313) Clone Labelnight Pictures

2003-08-18 Thread Jongsma, K.J.



 Amsterdam isn't the only city in Holland, mate.
 That's why the Clone party was in Rotterdam :-
 
 I'm sure, much as anywhere, but I'm visiting Amsterdam.
 
 OK, I'll rephrase in a politically correct manner...
 
 are there any good parties happening in NL this weekend, within a
 reasonable train journey of Amsterdam

Well there are always some parties going on somewhere but not anything
interesting and 313 related in night train distance from Amsterdam. August
is a bit of an easy month with all the festivals and holidays. 

The clone party was amazing indeed. Detroit In Effect blew me away, don't
miss there livesets! 

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Re: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread Dr. Nutcracker
Well there is always more than Amsterdam and Rotterdam...

Try one of the oldest possessed building of Holland this friday  saturday,
celebrating it's 20st anniversary! Located in Alkmaar though strangely
enough no 072 resident DJ's, like it really used to be back in the days...
Also Diego at Doornroosje on saturday located in Nijmegen and there is the
annual Mysterland rave on saturday in Harlem with Alexander Kowalski, Joris
Voorn , Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, etc. for a 'different' bite


Dr. Nutcracker


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 Amsterdam isn't the only city in Holland, mate.
 That's why the Clone party was in Rotterdam :-

 I'm sure, much as anywhere, but I'm visiting Amsterdam.

 OK, I'll rephrase in a politically correct manner...

 are there any good parties happening in NL this weekend, within a
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Re: (313) New old acqusisitions

2003-08-18 Thread alex . bond

 Moodymann - Sweet Yesterday - Mahogani #2
Is this worth the $$ and probably another $?

This exact same ep is due on peacefrog very soon.
I believe there may be one extra mix on the mahogani, but not sure..
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Re: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread alex . bond

aha, thanks for the info Dr Nutcracker..

(and to everyone else who helped)

one more thing though,

this man here -  Joris Voorn

I have been hearing a few things about of late. Can anyone tell me his
other productions (if he has any)?

Thanks!

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RE: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

 one more thing though,
 
 this man here -  Joris Voorn
 
 I have been hearing a few things about of late. Can anyone tell me his
 other productions (if he has any)?

He has released 2 records on Otto's Keynote/Groundzero records called Muted
tracks vol I en II. He also did something voor another small dutch Label
called Line Records and he has signed voor 2 records on Transmat/Fragile.
There is more stuff from him coming up, he is quit active with releasing
records lately. I have heard that the Transmat/Fragile records are quit
amazing (have not heard them myself).

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RE: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread Jongsma, K.J.


 Well there is always more than Amsterdam and Rotterdam...
 
 Try one of the oldest possessed building of Holland this 
 friday  saturday,
 celebrating it's 20st anniversary! Located in Alkmaar though strangely
 enough no 072 resident DJ's, like it really used to be back 
 in the days...
 Also Diego at Doornroosje on saturday located in Nijmegen

Just a quick remark about Doornroosje, There are no night trains running to
Nijmegen, so if you go there you are stuck until the next morning. Also this
Diego from Kanzleramt records and not Diego from 4 Hero :(( 

 there is the
 annual Mysterland rave on saturday in Harlem with Alexander 
 Kowalski, Joris
 Voorn , Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, etc. for a 'different' bite

As already said, Mysteryland is a big *ss rave with 10.000's of people,
dunno if this is the thing you want?

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RE: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread alex . bond

As already said, Mysteryland is a big *ss rave with 10.000's of people,
dunno if this is the thing you want?

hmm, possibly not!

if anyone comes across anything this week, even just a small do in a bar or
something with some nice music, please post it up to the list and I'd be
really grateful..

Thanks to everyone for the help
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Re: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread Dr. Nutcracker
 I have heard that the Transmat/Fragile records are quit amazing (have not
heard them myself).

I've heard from various people that they're into a deal with Transmat for
new releases... like Iridite Productions and AudioMatrix for example.
Whatsupwiththat? It looks like we might expect a blast from the past... : )



Dr. Nutcracker






RE: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread J. T.

hi kj and alex


He has released 2 records on Otto's Keynote/Groundzero records called Muted
tracks vol I en II. He also did something voor another small dutch Label
called Line Records and he has signed voor 2 records on Transmat/Fragile.


hahah..voor real?? wow. anyways the things on keynote are not really my 
thing i think, driving percussive, not-so-personal-or-emotional techno? but 
i think they have some nice strings and deep interludes tho which is when i 
can understand transmat digging him? what do you think kj? i havent heard 
the records only a cd-r otto sent me ages ago..

and i guess he's not related to orlando?..:P
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RE: (313) Philip Glass

2003-08-18 Thread David Powers
In my opinion Philip Glass's work began to go downhill as he got
progressively more famous, I'm not exactly sure why.  It would probably
be an enjoyable experience to see that opera though.

My favorite music from him is the stuff recorded in the 70s, with his
first opera, Einstein on the Beach, being a true minimalist masterpiece
in my opinion.  Some of his later stuff is sometimes good, but pretty
hit or miss, and not always the best use of synthesizers IMO.  Sometimes
I actually think he starts to sound like a watered down parody of
himself actually.  He seems to have tried to make a compromise between
minimalism and more traditional music, and make his music more
accessible to the masses.  Minimalism Lite (TM).  Whereas the really
good 70s stuff just has these sort of walls of sound that go on and on,
really slowly evolving, and you start to hear all these really crazy
harmonics and sounds within the texture.  Something many list members
could probably appreciate.

_Dave

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Subject: Re: (313) Philip Glass

he's done 13 full operas and 5 chamber operas.  it's what he did most 
throughout the '90's.  Einstein On The Beach might be the most famous.  
ironically it was his first, i think.  it contains a lot of intricate 
voices-as-instrumentation stuff.

in the 60's he (arguably) invented minimalism as it pertains to 
classical, while living in nyc and steadily writing  arranging new 
pieces involving intricately staggered, repetitive vocals and/or 
minimal orchestration.  after living in paris for a couple years, 
transcribing Ravi Shankar and studying a lot of indian/african music, 
he came back to new york and eventually turned out Music In 12 Parts.  
Einstein was soon thereafter.

key works, imo, would be Glassworks, Koyaanisqatsi soundtrack, A 
Descent into the Maelström, Solo Piano ('89), Einstein on the Beach, 
Symphony No. 2 and 3, and The Hours soundtrack.  Naqoyqatsi is also 
quite good.  he's done a number of soundtracks; i listen to The Hours 
pretty regularly.  it's become one of my favorite pieces of music.

all kinds of info at philipglass.com, of course.  an extremely 
interesting artist that you should find out about if you have the 
inclination.  i'm guessing that if Dennis Desantis or others get hold 
of this thread they can tell you much more...  for sure he can tell you 
more about others like Steve Reich and Gavin Bryars.

On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 01:22  AM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

 I have never been a huge follower of Philip Glass (never got that 
 far!) but
 he gets mentioned often in relation to 313 music. I didn't realise he
 composed opera until I saw something in the program of the Melbourne
 International Arts Fest - an opera Akhnaten inspired by the
'forgotten'
 Pharaoh (fans of Egptology will know his significance) with elements
of
 dance. It's performed by the State Opera of South Australia. I guess I

 am
 not a huge opera fan - I only like it if it's being deployed by the 
 Wu-Tang
 or someone as a texture in epic bangin' hip-hop but I may go as it 
 sounds
 interesting.
 Anyone able to give a rundown of key Glass works?





Re: (313) Philip Glass

2003-08-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Anyone able to give a rundown of key Glass works?

In addition to previously mentioned works:
One of my favorite's is his soundtrack to Paul Schrader's film Mishima.
Kronos Quartet is in on this one. Also his score for The Thin Blue Line
is great. Of course they should first be heard while watching the films.

MEK



Re: (313) Peacefrog website

2003-08-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Regarding the website - it's nice but why now? The label has been around
for so long without one. Not that I don't like it - it's a nice site.

MEK




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At long last:

http://www.peacefrog.com

i was wondering what was up with that alton miller. i got a promo
CD of it from my local shop the other day, and its really really
sweet. i hadnt heard anyone on here talk about it, but it was on
discogs and allmusic. whatever, ill be amped. and that moodymann
definitely isnt worth 16 pounds plus shipping to the US. thats
just ridiculous.

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(313) CHRIS FINKE THIS FRIDAY ON RADIO 1

2003-08-18 Thread ian cheshire
CHRIS FINKE - Flux Recordings  Shuffle Records

Will be appearing on the Fergie Show this Friday 22nd August, spread the
word
and make sure you tune in from 11pm 1am.



Also for UK 313ers.

A New night in London from Flux and Retroverts

SPLIT
DATE 29th August 2003
TIMES 10pm-6am
VENUE SE1, 41-43 Thomas St, London, SE1 3QX
LINE UP ROOM 1 - CLAUDE YOUNG, OLIVER HO (liveDJ), MEMORY FOUNDATION (live)
plus residents BEN SIMS  CHRIS FINKE
ROOM 2 - A GUY CALLED GERALD, MARK BROOM, PAUL MAC, TONY ANDERSON, BRIAN
WILLIAMS

Cheers
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(313) Larry Heard Brett Dancer live on Netmusique

2003-08-18 Thread Gerald
Hey Guys,

Thought some people might be interested in this.

Tuesday, August 26, 2003 
1pm to 8pm EST ~ 7pm-2am CET ~ 6pm-1am GMT 

Netmusique in conjunction with Kold Events [Berlin] is proud to
present.. 

Where Life Begins 

a live netcast from Berlin, Germany featuring the legendary.. 

Larry 'Mr. Fingers' Heard [Alleviated Records] 

with 

Brett Dancer [Trackmode] 

This Netmusique exclusive 7 hour special presentation will include live
webchatting and interviews with the artists during the event and will be
heard only on the Housemusique station. A photo essay and video footage
will be posted afterwards.

Cheers!

G


(313) DBX Tiga in Toronto

2003-08-18 Thread Gerald
Just a heads up, on the upcoming Sat. August 23rd Fukhouse event in T.O.
featuring Dane Bell  Tiga.

Here's a link for complete details http://www.techno.ca/fukhouse

If anyone's planning on coming down - drop me a line for guestlist.

Cheers!

G

P.S. Any reviews of Dan's recent gig's out there? Wasn't he playing in
NYC as well?!?


RE: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread jurren baars

J. T. wrote about joris voorn:


and i guess he's not related to orlando?..:P


i dunno, but anyone with the name of a fish as his last name is cool in my 
book!


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RE: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread alex . bond

i dunno, but anyone with the name of a fish as his last name is cool in my

book!

what does it mean - Voorn?

could I get Voorn  Chips in NL?


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Re: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread jurren baars


dunno if anyone has menioned the party at zandvoort next saturday yet, as 
another option?
i think dj spinna is playing there, from 19.00 till 23.00 
http://www.tijnakersloot.nl probably has the info.


and there's a bar in amsterdam that has an interesting looking line-up every 
week called 'bitterzoet' haven't been there myself, maybe someone else can 
give an update about that bar [marsel?] http://www.bitterzoet.com [or 
something like that].


oh, and i'm celebrating the fact that i've finally finished my law study 
this past january with a little party in utrecht, not sure if there's a lot 
of music, plenty of beer though! =)


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Re: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread Hans Veneman
i dunno, but anyone with the name of a fish as his last name is cool 
in my

book!


what does it mean - Voorn?


It's kind of fish: roach

And hey: Baars is also a kind of fish: perch! :)


could I get Voorn  Chips in NL?


If you bring the Voorn, yes :)

Detroit bass anyone? :)

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Re: (313) Joris Voorn (was Dutch parties this weekend)

2003-08-18 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma


hahah..voor real?? wow. anyways the things on keynote are not really 
my thing i think, driving percussive, not-so-personal-or-emotional 
techno? but i think they have some nice strings and deep interludes 
tho which is when i can understand transmat digging him? what do you 
think kj? i havent heard the records only a cd-r otto sent me ages 
ago..


Well some of the tracks are really nice, i do like that 500 Models on 
Muted Tracks II a lot. I have not been really impressed with the latest 
signings on Transmat. I got Time:Space 2 and except from Indio, Stephen 
Brown, Aril Brikha and Sans Soleil it wasn't a really interesting CD. 
Some of the stuff was just extremely boring...




and i guess he's not related to orlando?..:P


Nope he isn't



Re: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma


On maandag, aug 18, 2003, at 17:49 Europe/Amsterdam, jurren baars wrote:



dunno if anyone has menioned the party at zandvoort next saturday yet, 
as another option?
i think dj spinna is playing there, from 19.00 till 23.00 
http://www.tijnakersloot.nl probably has the info.


Wow! Your wrong, Kenny Dope and Jazzanova are playing there this 
weekend! Now that is what i call a surprise!




(313) please mommy make the bad man stop

2003-08-18 Thread Kent williams


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(313) frequencydetroit.com, dead or not?

2003-08-18 Thread Thomas Van Steen.
Hi all :)

I try to know if the website frequencydetroit.com will be updated one day.
This beautiful website contained lots of good mixes.
I tried to contact the webmaster via email .. but I didn't receive any
reply.
Someone know how to contact him and if his website is definitively stopped?

Thomas Van Steen.
http://www.pulsation.com




Re: (313) Peacefrog website

2003-08-18 Thread Benn Glazier
Better late than ever?

Also, how many of you knew you could order a selected back catalogue from
them??


bg


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 Regarding the website - it's nice but why now? The label has been around
 for so long without one. Not that I don't like it - it's a nice site.
 
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 From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 At long last:
 
 http://www.peacefrog.com
 
 i was wondering what was up with that alton miller. i got a promo
 CD of it from my local shop the other day, and its really really
 sweet. i hadnt heard anyone on here talk about it, but it was on
 discogs and allmusic. whatever, ill be amped. and that moodymann
 definitely isnt worth 16 pounds plus shipping to the US. thats
 just ridiculous.
 
 tom
 
 
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Re: (313) Peacefrog website

2003-08-18 Thread Phonopsia
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 Better late than ever?

Yeah. And hopefully people will use the feedback for re-pressing too. That
is a really good idea, especially with such a coveted catalogue.

 Also, how many of you knew you could order a selected back catalogue from
 them??

Yep. I picked up the Project 27 (Wayne Gardner) w/Dan Curtin remix, that
I've wanted for a while but never seen in person.

Tristan
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Re: (313) Dutch parties this weekend

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Brunton
I would have to disagree respectively with my honourable friend JT on 
this one- I thought Muted Trax 2 was pretty fine stuff- played it 
several times out here in Glasgow and got the desired response- gets me 
going anyway.


cheers

Jason Brunton
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aha, thanks for the info Dr Nutcracker..

(and to everyone else who helped)

one more thing though,

this man here -  Joris Voorn

I have been hearing a few things about of late. Can anyone tell me his
other productions (if he has any)?

Thanks!

Alex
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(313) New Kraftwerk album, my 1st impression...

2003-08-18 Thread Southern Outpost
Probably setting myself up for a serving here, but I was really disappointed
with the new Kraftwerk album.

It seemed to be devoid of all that intricate percussion and rhythms of
previous albums and more of an exploration into soft synth patches. They
have definitely stripped back on this album.

Maybe I should listen to it again, but my first impression isn't the best.

Peace,
Patrick.