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- Original Message - From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) RNG album
Thought it was pretty good and I enjoyed the fact they took some risks
rather than just repeating the past...
On 24 Nov 2005, at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, what do people think about the Random Noise Generation album?
for me, I really dig the techno tracks, real, deep and subtile
It's interesting to note how the RNG style and the Octave One style you
could hear on the 'Theory of Everything' LP, appear to be merging.
I intend to review both LPs elsewhere within a couple of weeks. I'll
post a note when they're up.
Ken
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dissapointing.
Of both albums some tracks are really brilliant, and on the other hand some
pretty dull.
all a matter of opinion.
any others?
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From: Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: (313) RNG album
Thought it was pretty good and I enjoyed the fact they took some
risks rather than just repeating the past...
On 24 Nov 2005, at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, what do people think about
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Date: Thursday, November 24, 2005 12:18 pm
Subject: Re: (313) RNG album
well, not on itself I enjoy the fact if an artist takes some risk.
it still will be in the result, in the music, if it is any good,
the risk is
well taken.
it's quite obvious with Octave One and RNG, they try to move
I like it. I also like the idea of them putting out more downtempo tracks
interspersed among the faster cuts.
I don't think all of those downptempo tracks work though.
You wrote:
ok, what do people think about the Random Noise Generation album?
for me, I really dig the techno tracks,