(313) Pacou Tresor #138

2000-03-14 Thread Roger John Lesinski Jr
I picked up the newest Pacou release Tresor #138 recently and find it to be
very similiar to Jeff Mills and Surgeon.  I know they make the same type of
music but Pacou's new record has identical FM sounds and structure.  The vinyl
version does come with a limited 7 inch with 2 songs, one of which I swear is
from a mills release and sounds like it was made completely with a tg-33.  I
feel that Pacou's first release was much more original sounding and better, but
I still like the stuff he puts out. Any thoughts?? Roger


Re: (313) Pacou Tresor #138

2000-03-14 Thread stephen
Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:

 I picked up the newest Pacou release Tresor #138 recently and find it to be
 very similiar to Jeff Mills and Surgeon.  I know they make the same type of
 music but Pacou's new record has identical FM sounds and structure.  The vinyl
 version does come with a limited 7 inch with 2 songs, one of which I swear is
 from a mills release and sounds like it was made completely with a tg-33.  I
 feel that Pacou's first release was much more original sounding and better, 
 but
 I still like the stuff he puts out. Any thoughts?? Roger

Yea, it sound like he needs to start using the Yamaha FS1R,
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/dec98/articles/yamfs1r.549.htm
maybe he could get past that imitation run of the Mills techno.
but I guess that will be my little studio secret. hehe

stephen.



Re: (313) Pacou Tresor #138

2000-03-14 Thread Andrew Duke
agreed. i quite liked his no computer involved full length
from last year, but this new album didn't do anything for me
at all. andrew duke (ps the forthcoming terrence dixon is
excellent though, as is the sender berlin 3 track remix package
(that *is* out, btw) that alan o has been raving about :)) andrew duke

Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:

 I picked up the newest Pacou release Tresor #138 recently and find it to be
 very similiar to Jeff Mills and Surgeon.  I know they make the same type of
 music but Pacou's new record has identical FM sounds and structure.  The vinyl
 version does come with a limited 7 inch with 2 songs, one of which I swear is
 from a mills release and sounds like it was made completely with a tg-33.  I
 feel that Pacou's first release was much more original sounding and better, 
 but
 I still like the stuff he puts out. Any thoughts?? Roger

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Re: (313) Pacou Tresor #138/New rekkids

2000-03-14 Thread Dave Clark
On 14 Mar 00, at 9:24, Andrew Duke wrote:

 agreed. i quite liked his no computer involved full length
 from last year, but this new album didn't do anything for me
 at all. andrew duke (ps the forthcoming terrence dixon is
 excellent though, as is the sender berlin 3 track remix package
 (that *is* out, btw) that alan o has been raving about :)) andrew duke

Yes! Sender berlin!

Also rockin the world is a couple of Fiebar records I bought, one 
called Versatile Virus and t'other Cubre Libre. Apparently the Cubre 
Libre is Hawtin's handywork and has a nice swing and a bit o latin 
percussion. Versatile Virus has a couple of excellent melodic 
techno tracks and some pounders. If you liked the Hardcell - Coax 
#1 you'll like this one.

Anyone check out the new detroit label Deep Chords? Deep, dubby 
and sounding like auftenhalt in 4/4. Cool. Oh, speaking of Detroit, 
on the techno tip, you all checked out the Shawn Rudiman on 7th 
City right?

The dj situation for australia is looking pretty good - mills in april, 
TP in May. When's Alan comin here?

Dave ;)

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