Re: (idm) klute's casual bodies

From Aaron S Michelson
Sent Thu, Aug 26th 1999, 22:26

Excerpts from mail: 26-Aug-99 Re: (idm) klute's casual bo.. by david
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> huh?  how was this album rhythmically complex?  the few times i listened
> to it, i was under the impression that the same exact breakbeat was
> being used throughout, at around the same tempo.  as for it being dark,
> i suppose that's open for interpretation, but the appellation baffles me
> a bit.  is 'dark' what they call melody-less, minimal drum n bass?

I was a bit bored with the Klute EP, Total Self, until I
played it recently on my new Cerwin Vega 500 watt studio
monitors..... and for the first time I actually heard
all of the deeeep sub-bass programming on many of the
tracks (Hang-Up and Tribunal especially). You might try
turning the volume up a bit or something... :)

Been revisiting a lot of old records lately just to hear
what I was missing all these years.... Incunabula is
vastly superior on heavy artillery, as is old Tetsu
Inoue records and Black Dog records..... mmm.....

Colongib was over hear last night, and we were listening
to the CiM Service Pack EP until I got a complaint from
the a neighbor on the other side of the building....

Tee hee.....

Aa

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