No I never heard the times but I have a album called Meridian which is very
good. Actually I think it's brilliant, anyone agree?
From: Dustin A Sledgianowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 17:00:14 -0400
has anyone
No I never heard the times but I have a album called Meridian which is very
good. Actually I think it's brilliant, anyone agree?
That was his second album - and his first for V2. I thought it was good but
it didn't take my breath away. I remember a friend of mine at the label
hated the
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From: Dustin A Sledgianowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Pooley's Quiet Daze?
has anyone heard the times by pooley?
it is a double lp on force inc. in a blue cover
most of the songs
has anyone heard the times by pooley?
it is a double lp on force inc. in a blue cover
most of the songs are weird minimal stuff (it reminds me of marionettes
or weird dolls) but there are a couple real nice songs
dustin
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000 06:21:51 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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yah...that 2 space cowboys is some pretty hard shitwhat year was that
buy the way?
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Kind of goes to show how much opinions (well, mine at least) are swayed by
knowledge of who the artist is, because I'm sure if I knew 'November' was
by
Pooley I wouldn't have liked it so much.
Why so? Pooley is an amazing
ea rinon wrote:
whats kool killer 2?
i got kool killer ep with the track Dolphins
fim 012
is this the one?
Yes, that's the one. I forgot was it on Kool killer 2 or on the first one.
There are at least 3 records in that series.
DJ Tonka seems to have specialized in those ultra-sweet, lush
In a message dated 4/06/00 1:33:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kind of goes to show how much opinions (well, mine at least) are swayed by
knowledge of who the artist is, because I'm sure if I knew 'November' was
by Pooley I wouldn't have liked it so much.
And A_Zed wrote:
Why so? Pooley is an
In a message dated 4/06/00 5:04:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And I wrote:
I know the thing to do is judge the music on it's own merits, but I'm
being honest: it's hard not to be influenced by all the stuff external
to
the track: the artist, the label, the artwork, etc. All this stuff
A_Zed wrote:
Why would it be so that if you liked that track initially, and you found
out it was by someone whom you would not rate it would change your view of
it?
I won't change my mind: the bottom line is that 'November' is a fantastic
track, with deep chords and perfectly fragile bass
OK, I was a little wrong on the sequence of events leading up to my
uncovering the true identity of Quiet Daze, but not the actual info.
I wrote this before there was any info out there on Time: Space - so it must
have been early last year? It was done through V2, anyway. Then subsequently
I got
While we're on that subject
Also check the Enlitejuice on Strive
very nice dahlback/krome remix
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] Pooley's Quiet Daze?
OK, I was a little
Someone mentioned a digest or two ago that Quiet Daze is Ian Pooley. I'm a
little shocked by this: the 'November' track on the Time:Space compilation
is probably my favourite, but Ian Pooley?...
That came from me. It's an open secret. I interviewed him a year ago (I
think) and he was real
rol leider wrote:
...I guess Ian Pooley has produced a track or two that stands up.
Try Dolphins from the Kool killer 2 EP by Space Qube (Force Inc.) for
example Pure honey.
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