For your entertainment pleasure (despite weather, authorities, and pressure from third-world governments), I present to you the past week's Mel/Cham aural piques: Just a couple this time: 1. SPOON "Don't Let It Get You Down"-- a previously unreleased tune dated 2002 that appears on the latest Merge Records compilation, titled "Survive and Advance, Vol. 2". Light M-400 strings (unconfirmed)in the middle towards the end. 2. PINEFOREST CRUNCH "Panama Renko" (Shangri La ST-5) This one probably has been out awhile (2001), but just came across my desk Monday in a package with no return address mailed direct from Stockholm, Sweden with two other nifty CD's (Nanook Of The North & Geller), and has light strings and flutes here and there (confirmed...even shout out kudos to Dave Kean and Pea Hicks among many others in the liner notes... And speaking of Hicks, a nice Optigan track titled "Romantic Strings" using the disc (you guessed it) Romantic Strings...sounds a bit like the Optiganally Yours' track "Nighters" from Spotlight On, but a bit more chopped up/sampled, higher pitch...maybe a full octave, and actually boasts GREAT Optigan fidelity (imagine that). (This update, along with other reviews and submissions to progressive music message boards and publications are in compliance with terms of my probation as outlined in a court of law. I figured that since I'm such a slow typist, I just worked off two hours of my community service on this posting alone.)
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Mellotron/Chamberlin discoveries for the week
2003-02-06 by mellotrongirl <mellotrongirl@hotmail.com>
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