From Jason McCollum Sent Tue, Sep 28th 1999, 01:25
I have to agree. This is one of my favorite releases to date. To me it sounds so organic with the use of live conventional instrumentation. I look forward to more from Carpet Bomb in the near future. Jason `Pietro wrote: > As David Turgeon, and i think a few others > mentioned, this release on Carpet Bomb, > put out in 98 is tremendous. After deciding > to finally listen to this one thoroughly, i'm > really enjoying the odd ambient soundscapes > with the backdrop of (live sounding) drums.. > Sometimes veering in the "drum'n bass" vein, > but in the most productive fashion. Textured > simplicity, and sweet melodic whirls will keep > this one on top of the stack for me. With its > dark moments, and rough beats, this one > also leans in the jazzy-experimental avenue. > Highly recommending sounds coming from > Carpet Bomb these day's.. > > track 1 - livestock > track 2 - microstudio > track 3 - kundalini (trumpet by matt hidenburg) > track 4,7 - tripform > track 5,6,8 -unagi patrol > > If anyone has more information on the above > mentioned artists, please contact me. For > other inquires, check out their website at > http://www.carpetbomb.com > > Pietro. > _____________________________________ > Pietro Da Sacco, m b m @ n e t c o r e . c a > ::: Grooves Magazine 002 ::: > ::: Experimental Electronica in Words ::: > http://www.rain.org/~audio/grooves/ > ::: Insound.com Zinestand ::: > http://www.insound.com/zinestand/grooves/