From Chester Blaze Sent Sun, Apr 4th 1999, 19:30
Why were you in Detroit? ---------- >From: Greg Earle <xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xx.xx> >To: xxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx >Subject: (idm) Industrial Jazz (was: Re: d'n b) ... and Syne Language >Date: Sat, Apr 3, 1999, 10:13 PM > >>> If yall find yourself hating (strong word I know) DnB, for whatever reason, >>> be sure to check out a =B4new=B4 genre called Electro Breaks. >> >> Speaking of the 'new' genre, how new is 'Industrial Jazz'? (e.g. Lamb's >> first album, track called 'Zero') > > Over 10 years old, since that's when the definitive Industrial Swamp Jazz > album, Barry Adamson's "Moss Side Story", was released. > > ObIDM: Whatever happened to Syne Language? (Gerard Hanson) When in Detroit > last weekend, I picked up a $6 promo copy of a Matrix Records comp. > called "Digital Sects 2" dating from 1995 (other artists included > Sean Deason in his Freq guise, some guy named "Morgan Geist" as > "Faumgeist", and some artist named "Crux" that appears to be some guy > named "Andrew Duke/Cognition Audioworks" - who he? :-P ) Anyway, > there's these two Syne Language tracks on here that are absolutely > gorgeous, lush IDM tracks, especially "Red Bubble". Is Syne Language > now residing in the "Where are they now?" file? Beautiful stuff ... > > - Greg > > P.S. Drove Andrea Parker back to her hotel last night and learned the piece > of paper she was handed in Miami Beach was a $300 ticket from a cop for > noise violations! (And this happened while she was DJ'ing!) > >