Re: (idm) synaesthesia

From cognition
Sent Tue, Aug 31st 1999, 13:31

Irene:  Leeb was in the first version of skinny
puppy, then left after the material later released
on the brap(s) was recorded (ie. before the bites
album came out). he then went on to form
frontline assembly with rhs fulber. the #1
thing you can say about FA is that they
are *extremely* prolific. they've recorded
a lot of material and under a lot of different
names. while some people can be prolific
and be spot-on most of the time, their
prolificness (just woke up so forgive me! :))
has dragged down their quality control,
methinks. one of the names they use
is delerium, which has involved sarah
mclachlan (she used to live here in halifax
till she was 17 and i think i just bastardized
the spelling of her name!) on vocals in
the past and present, they've also recorded
a lot of industrial-dance, dark ambient,
Enigma-ish material, etc, etc. it's funny
because with so many different names,
some of their poppy stuff gets on
commercial radio, whereas stuff like
the agressive frontline assembly never
does get even close. so, i'd give it
another listen, it might be stunning or
it might be horrible, it *might* be a keeper,
but don't buy on sight. hope this helps.
andrew duke :)

Irene McC wrote:

> Sorry to bombard the list with queries and pleas for advice - but
> here's another one:
>
> Seen this morning at a 2nd hand shop, and I listened on hop, skip
> and jump to about 5 minutes of it, was Synaesthesia "Ephemeral"
> by Bill Leeb / Rhys Fulber on Hypnotic/Cleopatra, 1997.
>
> These names are familiar, but I cannot place them.  What I heard
> sounded like dark ambience.  Is this a must-have?  Should I rush
> back and grab it?  It was difficult formulating an opinion, because
> the shop's sound system was bleeding into my headphones and
> they had a strict policy regarding listening stations, which makes it
> difficult, especially with long tracks that evolve and grow.
>
> Thank you for your reviews and comments!
>
> I
> *

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