On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 23:37:07 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
>Looking to expand my CD collection in 2 areas:
>
>1) Need some more (sigh) techno/dance/less-than-26-years-old music. I have
>some Orbital, Chemical Bros, M.B.F. but those are so like "yesterday"!
>Suggestions?
I'm not sure whether these CD's are available in the US.
It's a whole set of recordings ( the last one - to my opinion the best
one - is VIII ). All having the quite promising title "The Dark Side
of the Moog".
They are the outcome of a collaboration of Pete Namlook and Klaus
Schulze and others ( eg. Bill Laswell ). The music itself is a xover
of "Berlin school", electro, drum'n bass, ambient - not everything at
the same time, of course ;-)
The instruments being used do range from analog stuff ( incl. a Moog
modular, the EMS VCS ) and the complete range of Quasimidi gear.
At club events I've seen both "old" and "young" people being quite
excited about it ( VIII is live recording at a club at Hamburg,
actually ).
Somewhat more on the "kiddie" side is "Goa Trance", a lot of those
projects being originated at Israel ( eg. Astral Projection, MFG ).
I'm not sure whether You are able to design/debug when hearing this
music ;-)
It's a lot of 4-to-the-floor drum and sequencer work and does really
work at raves (volume !).
Yours subjectively
Gert
>
>2) Need music to MOTM by (ie as I design/debug). Here are my currents faves:
>
>a) R. Wakeman: 6 Wives of Henry the Eighth (uplifting & depressing, since RW
>was 19yrs old when he did this!)
>b) Enya- Shepard Moons
>c) any and all Pat Metheny (new CD w/Jim Hall is wonderful)
>d) Modern Jazz Quartet - Last Concert (defines "tight playing" forever. Not
>possible to play together any better.)
>e) Any Robert Rich
>f) any Steve Roach
>
>As you may tell, like softer, "ambient" sort of stuff, but not "Starbuck
>Coffee" junk (Indian flutes, rainforest, whales)
>
>Paul S.
>
>
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