Off: Tecno etc. was HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach

ANDREW GARIBALDI andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Sun Nov 12 14:20:26 EST 2000


yes - Bark Psychosis - phenomenal stuff.
Another great one in the ambient dub field is the 'Dubnology' album, now a
double at single CD price, I believe. Also, something that we at CD Services
have sold by the truckload over the last year or two has been this amazing
12CD box set called 'Space and Bass'. Best thing about this, other than the
fact that you get 12 CD's in a hard box case and jewelcases for under
sixteen pounds, is that it has very few fillers and you get at least ten
CD's of great stuff - there are familiar names such as FSOL, Orb, Porcupine
Tree, Optica, Loop Guru, Orbital, Pentatonik, even I think, a Hawkwind
track,  but it's choc full of tons and tons of great stuff, some ambient,
some amb dub, some amb trance, etc, etc. Recommended for sure for the
'beginner'.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Medford" <nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 8:56 PM
Subject: Off: Tecno etc. was HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach


> In message <B55CEF4E5FFAD21191B900902751476146946D at RDF-SCO-
> PDC>, Chris Warburton <cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK>
> writes
>
> >    Macro-Dub...  vol 1 is a MONSTER!!! did vol 2. ever appear?
>
> Certainly exists, though I don't possess a copy.
>
> >    Try also: Autechre/The Black Dog/Bark Psychosis (the latter's "Hex"
is one of my
> >    all time favourites!)
>
> Heard both Autechre and Black Dog on compilations, liked them both,
> particularly Autechre. Never heard Bark Psychosis, will try to check them
> out.
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> >    > Anyone here like 23 Skidoo?  One of my favourite bands ever,
recently
> >    > reformed, though I missed them playing the Scala a few weeks ago.
> >
> >    A band I've always thought I might like, but never actually heard...,
ah well, so
> >    much music, so little time
>
> I really recommend them.... deep basslines, tribal rhythms, a dark heady
> exotic feel to the music. Not really electronica, something altogether
more
> primal. "Seven Songs" is one of my all-time favourite albums. Haven't
heard
> the new album (just called 23 Skidoo) yet. The 80s stuff is very hard to
get
> now, but supposedly will be re-released on CD in the near future.
>
> They have an excellent site at
>
> http://the-raft.com/23skidoo/
>
> Cheers
> --
> Nick Medford



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