Re: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
> i would reccomend these to check out > > > stealing moves > anger management (should be officially rteleased soon, if not already) > dog days (original) > some new depression (from ghostly's idol tryouts) > krist (ceiling) (from ep2) > laguna madre (from ep1) > it's over now (from "leave luck to heaven" LP) I'll second those and recommend: Reason and Responsibility Been playing that one a lot lately, just can't get enough:) Peace, m*
RE: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
> While we're on this - anyone care to give their favourite Matthew > Dear/Ghostly/Spectral track? Many will disagree with me, but i think you mostly just need Leave Luck to Heaven and the Stealing Moves 12". I find everyhting Matt released between thos etwo to be rather unessential. Then again- there's probably some purist on here who just love "Hands Up For Detroit" =P and obviously- anything by Osborn- Bout Ready to Jak and Daylight (the original for me- thanks.)
RE: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
i would reccomend these to check out stealing moves anger management (should be officially rteleased soon, if not already) dog days (original) some new depression (from ghostly's idol tryouts) krist (ceiling) (from ep2) laguna madre (from ep1) it's over now (from "leave luck to heaven" LP) derek. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Odeluga, Ken wrote: > > > > >While on the subject of spectral sounds, dont overlook Isolee's > >rmx of Daylight on that label. fasten seatbelt before listening. > > > Very nice. But I prefer the original. Like the 'Hydraglim Exit' version too. > > While we're on this - anyone care to give their favourite Matthew > Dear/Ghostly/Spectral track? My main problem with Ghostly as with a lot of > music that we like (some of us! ;-), is that even within sub-divisions, > there's so much, it's hard to tease out the highlights. > > k >
RE: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
> >While on the subject of spectral sounds, dont overlook Isolee's >rmx of Daylight on that label. fasten seatbelt before listening. > Very nice. But I prefer the original. Like the 'Hydraglim Exit' version too. While we're on this - anyone care to give their favourite Matthew Dear/Ghostly/Spectral track? My main problem with Ghostly as with a lot of music that we like (some of us! ;-), is that even within sub-divisions, there's so much, it's hard to tease out the highlights. k
AW: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
The Isolee remix is my favourite. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Februar 2004 16:51 An: 313@hyperreal.org Betreff: (313) Matthew Dear / Spectral Totally disagree with JT on this. Dear's Leave Luck to Heaven LP (Spectral) is fantastic stuff. Upon listening to it, I find it to sound very orchestrated. It seems like every little sound on that record is carefully thought out. The voices in those tracks are amazing too, they work really well with his very abstract beats. much love to that album. I will stand up for it. My needle hits the paper everytime this wax is at bat. While on the subject of spectral sounds, dont overlook Isolee's rmx of Daylight on that label. fasten seatbelt before listening. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, J. T. wrote: not only is there no real new generation of black techno, but i mean matthew dear...who cares if he's popular, does it really have any soul or connection to the character of classic detroit techno? not that i can hear...just happens to be from detroit.. __ Vorras Messaging Software - http://www.vorras.com/
(313) Matthew Dear / Spectral
Totally disagree with JT on this. Dear's Leave Luck to Heaven LP (Spectral) is fantastic stuff. Upon listening to it, I find it to sound very orchestrated. It seems like every little sound on that record is carefully thought out. The voices in those tracks are amazing too, they work really well with his very abstract beats. much love to that album. I will stand up for it. My needle hits the paper everytime this wax is at bat. While on the subject of spectral sounds, dont overlook Isolee's rmx of Daylight on that label. fasten seatbelt before listening. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, J. T. wrote: not only is there no real new generation of black techno, but i mean matthew dear...who cares if he's popular, does it really have any soul or connection to the character of classic detroit techno? not that i can hear...just happens to be from detroit.. __ Vorras Messaging Software - http://www.vorras.com/