(idm) Re: too pure & frozen modules

From robinf
Sent Thu, Jan 8th 1998, 20:15

"Irene McC" <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>I've got a 15-track promo CD out on too Too Pure / City Slang titled
>"Wow & Flutter / Black holes and time warps (Cat No. WOW!15)
>featuring some material that is out already and others that are due
>for release in the first quarter of this year.
>
>The lineup :
>
>Salaryman / Scala / Trans Am / Long Fin Killie / Frozen Modules / To
>Rococo Rot / Laika / Schneider / Mouse on Mars / Tortoise / Seely /
>Techno Animal / Jack / Hefner / Calexico
>
>(PS : Who the hell are Frozen Modules ???  It says : Taken from the
>City Slang album "The Confused Electrician" out mid January 98).

I'm not entirely if I've got the right Frozen Modules, but there seem to be
many similarities to be entirely coincidental.

>>>>>>>
EIGHT FROZEN MODULES - Collages from the Inside of a Circuit Board Gone Wild
                 - LP - Kakemix
New vinyl-only from Furry Things shaman Ken Gibson. A surrealistic squirm 
through fields of droning, breakbeat supercells.  Sheer ambient freefall cut 
with claustrophobic beats and stupor-inducing cycles, melodic and maelstrom at 
turns.  Reminiscent of a dubbier Third Eye Foundation or Amp.  
<<<<<<<

I've ordered one but haven't got it yet so I don't know track titles.

It should be pretty good - the Furry Things' EP's "Hedfones" and "Frequent
Lunacy" are both excellent. Big dubby drone'n'bass with squiggly guitars.
Bowery Electric's "Vertigo" is a reasonable comparison.

Robin