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Kush Kush
Kush Kush
31 jul 08
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X SUNFLOWER: unusual dad I don’t know who he is.
X TELESPALLABOB: I'm not from Brescia. True, I could have added a few more words. But why should I waste time and energy rewriting things that others have already written better than I can? A click on the link and worlds open up... I also preferred not to say anything about the tracks: the album is available for free download, so everyone can form their own opinion - the time of "I read the reviews and then maybe I'll buy the album" is long gone. Now it's the time of "can you believe it? There are people doing this stuff? Let’s download it!" Moreover, from the site of the show from which you can download the album, there is a track-by-track presentation by the same author. It doesn’t get better than that!
Legendary Atari!! I saw them in concert and they really rock! In reality, they don’t exactly do micromusic. There are some tracks, like Ambulance Platform, where they use samples from the Atari, but the rest isn’t strictly related to chiptune. They evoke an imaginary close to micromusic with their music, but their pieces are mostly something else. Postal M@rket is another brilliant musician who only makes 8-bit! 2 game boys with LSDj and off they go! Amazing!
Bakersfield Boogie Boys Bakersfield Boogie Boys
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I didn't say anything about their music and their style because I didn't think it was important to do so. Since the album is available for free download from the link to the blog I provided, anyone can listen to it for free and form their own opinion. And if it sucks, you can delete the file without the remorse of having wasted 15 euros on rubbish. I focused more on the aspect concerning their existence – unknown to most.
Luke Vibert Chicago, Detroit, Redruth
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Bad review. You don’t even make an effort to explain the reasons why this album seems to be so pitiful. Whether you like it or not doesn’t matter. However, if you write that it’s a bad album, it can be interesting if you know how to argue your position. Personally, I believe it’s a good album, just difficult to digest. The impression I got, listening to tracks like Swet, Brain Rave, Argument Fly, is that Vibert has taken seriously and advanced - but not concluded - the heuristic hypotheses of "Dyrty Fucker" and "Come On Chaos" from Lover's Acid: the very alchemical idea of being able to derive all possible sounds from a single sampling and shape the sound "on the fly" without special editing - à la Aphex. I would say it's a work that, in some respects, is closer to Amon Tobin, just with fewer samples... who knows.
Turbo Last Warrior
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oh... sorry...
Turbo Last Warrior
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But... since DeB mainly reviews albums that no one else bothers to review (or listen to), it would be appropriate to spend a couple of lines to say: Year of release, Record label, duration of the album, and the TITLES OF ALL TRACKS... RIGHT? Then everyone can say what they want... but only after the essential information (especially if it's the only review of the album on DeB).