(idm) Re: Tejada

From Andrew Duke Cognition
Sent Sat, Feb 13th 1999, 21:01

xxxxx@xxx.xxx wrote:

> John Tejada- Little Green Lights and Four Inch Faders (A13)
>         I suppose this record is a bit predictable, nothing really happens that you
> weren't expecting to happen. Yep, the quality in this release is somewhat
> monotonous. Each track is just as good as the last. Very smooth stuff. Of
> course how can you resist getting a disc with track names like 'Prism War'.

***Mr. Tejada actually didn't name any of the titles on this release.  If it washis way,
he would have left em all untitled, but the record company titled em
all (with tejada's permission). Andrew :) this info and more can be found in
the interview with him on http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition (a dj set from him, too)

> Hmmm? Oh, what does it sound like? Sorry, I was distracted by the music. I
> guess it's kind of tech-housey in an outer-spacy kind of way. Kind of like a
> more streamlined, housey Black Dog.
>
> Peter Benisch- Waiting for Snow (Fax)
>         This disc has that nostalgic feel to it a la Bochum Welt and SAW 1. However
> it is by no means a clone of those guys. Reminds me a bit too of the quite
> underrated release by David Morley 'Tilted', although it's more experimental
> and chilled out. Off kilter elctro beats with weird atmospheres. This disc is
> worth getting for track eight alone which is quite a top notch track.



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