From imx Sent Fri, Jan 22nd 1999, 18:15
&!$%&$~*%&oh my global goon my global goon....how do i count the ways. i really dont know how to start. i fell in love with this cd from the start and am still madly into it. its definately one of my favorite all-time releezes ever on anyfing ...maybe its just me, because im surprised no one has really talked about it. its totally smoov, upbeat, cheery (for the most part), and pink....theres the really strong colorful melodies that you will be humming in your subconcious during the day and in your dreams at nite....theres the breaky/"hip-pop" toe-tappin feel-g0od riddems.....theres the super-c0ol artwork on all three releases...theres not a track i dont like on the newer LP : "cradle of history"...theres definately a few tracks that are way out there (i'll spare the details and let them surprise you for yourself)...but those too grow on you like 15 year olds grow on a pop star. so all in all in all in allalinainalalalla...i cannot recommend this releeez enuf&*(!$%! .....or any of his work in fact. the older LP "goon" on rephlexxx (cds out of print, vinyl still out there some places) and the incredible powerful "afterlife" single (also on rephlexxx) are way c0ol as well...if you dont have them, your day just isnt as good as mine. <sigh> ok. haf a mitey g0od day. and i meen that from the bottum ov meye hear-t. _.luff, j* !&*$%^!*&!(%$*(&!%$!*&%^!)(&(*)f%^(!%u^!(%^!*c%)^!%(k&*^!*(&$^!&*% -----Original Message----- From: Daniel S. Pregman <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx> To: xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx <xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 12:25 PM Subject: (idm) Global Goon info/recommendations? >I've heard some good things said from time to time regarding this guy, but >efforts to learn more or get a specific description of his style have come >up fruitless; the best I found was the autobiographical blurb on Rephlex's >site. I suppose my two questions would be these: > >1. Has he released anything other than the stuff on Rephlex (and if so, >what)? >2. What's he about? Do y'all consider him "progressive", or more >"traditional" in style? > >Much thanks to anyone who'll toss a clue... >