(idm) GPR : Digital Millennium/review

From Irene McC
Sent Thu, Nov 20th 1997, 18:56

DIGITAL MILLENNIUM : GPR CDC 18  2-CD various artists

Every once in a while something comes out of the blue and hits you 
smack bang in the face - it wakes you up, shakes you up and 
rearranges your assessment of where music is going.  Ooh, maybe I'm 
overextending myself here with the superlatives </!> but after just
one listen through disc 1, the only word I can utter is "impressive"

The lineup features Luke Slater / Mark Broom, Plaid / B. Hannant /
Russ Gabriel / Black Dog etc. etc. - 21 tracks in all.

Starting with the bright orange cardboard slipover cover with a logo 
of an in utero foetus complete with walkman on its bum and mega 
headphones plonked on his large smiling head.  Yeh!! 

There's something here to appease even the most discerning of
listeners (and the odd track you might want to hurry along) but all
in all it covers a large range of bases and hits the mark as a
current barometer of pre-millennial kick-ass and bliss-out tracks. 
Tasty~!

Errr, just as an aside : why do remixes sport these weird names?  
Here we are treated to "The easy cheesey mix" (Mark Broom)  "Morning 
view remix" (Terrace) "Plaid Potatoe Timbale remix" (Plaid).  Thank 
goodness for Mark Broom's later honest "Remixed Version" mix!

Awright  - let me get onto disc 2  :-)

I
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