From R. Lim Sent Sun, Oct 24th 1999, 21:17
I wasn't too keyed up about it, but I was am fairly indifferent to the Max Goldt narrative. Potuznik's songs/backing tracks sounding nothing more than a mish-mash of leftovers; plus I have about the same yen for hearing fin-de-siecle German vaudeville as I do for watching Chow Yun-Fat work through the Hong Kong comedy paces. My suggestions for psychedelic narratives on record: Intersystems: _Free Psychedelic Poster Inside_ (late 60s fable of modernization breeding alienation, set to a fabulous backdrop of electronic swarms)- see also _Peachy_. Hafler Trio: Intoutof (sort of an 80s version of the above, sans voiceover but with booklet) Hatohan: (sort of a 90s version of the 80s version above) etc, etc -rob (burn your Laurie Anderson records, or at least trade them in for Henri Chopin!) On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, david turgeon wrote: > re-reading the review of gerhard potuznik's 'concorde+' which appeared > on motion <http://motion.state51.co.uk/reviews/420.html>, i'm wondering > if anybody has any comments on that cd? > > it seems like quite an oddball affair & the review makes it sound like > i'd enjoy it but i'm curious about what others thought of it. > > thanks ~ david >