Re: (idm) New Forms

From Mark Kolmar
Sent Fri, Oct 17th 1997, 01:54

On Wed, 15 Oct 1997, GD wrote:
> Mark Kolmar wrote:
> 
> > Once Source Direct have a compilation out, do check into them too.  For
> > those not in the UK/Europe, their singles aren't exactly easy to get (even
[snip]
> > mean, anyway).  I'd dare say a comp of their best tracks would top
> > Photek's album as well as _Torque_ (NoUTurn).
> 
> Yeah, SD rock.  Just got 'Capital D' and 'Cold Devine'; can't wait to hear them.  I'd
> say that the Hokusai 'Black Rose'/'12 till 4' release has to be the best D&B 12" I've
> ever heard.  That comp will be wicked when it comes out.

Unfortunately from what I hear, the comp on Astralwerks is supposed to
contain only the 3 singles (6 tracks) from the non-US Science/Virgin EPs.
Here's hoping they can add some additional vinyl-only sides.  However,
given the length of the tracks there's room for 3, maybe 4 more on a
single CD.  A 2nd comp might be in order.

--Mark

__  <http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome> < MPEG & RA audio clips >
    Forthcoming CD SENSELESS on Mindfield Records MINDCD03 Cathartium 14
    m u s i c : w e b : s o u n d  d e s i g n : h t m l : c g i : e t c 

   "Computers are bringing about a situation that's like the invention of 
   harmony.  Subroutines are like chords:  No one would think of keeping a 
   chord to himself.  You'd give it to anybody who wanted it, you'd welcome 
   alterations of it.  Subroutines are altered by a single punch.  We're 
   getting music made by man himself, not just one man." -- John Cage