Re: (idm) jack russel + lou frutiger

From s.f.w.d.
Sent Wed, Jan 6th 1999, 17:37

> Big ups to Nate Harrison who sent me a copy of his new EP, Nanofunk,
> released under his Jack Russel + Lou Frutiger guise. It's a home burnt j=
ob
> on his own Toshok Labs label, but you wouldn't know it unless you looked
> really close - professional looking printed cover, nicely designed disc
> label, etc. Beautiful.
> 
> And beautiful as well is the music. 5 tracks of dark, skittering,
> melancholic IDM that should please the ears of many on this list. Yum. I=
t
> appears to be a limited release, so perhaps Nate can everyone know how t=
o
> get a copy.


Cannot agree more, and thats not because I'm taking special interest
in it, its just plan EXCELLENT. first track i heard was what he submitted
for that idmcdrcomp that i helped put together and was blown away.
the ep on a whole is just really something that the entire list should
not ignore... 

> 
> Only 6 days into '99 and I've already got a favorite record of the year.
> :)


Had i voted on the 98 poll, this would have had mention :)

> PS: Almost forgot - Nate's also got a great track on the Premillenial
> Soundscapes compilation LP that sfwd is putting out soon (when's it due,
> Mr. sfwd??). The comp as a whole leans more to the experimental side of
> things, but really appeals to my old school industrial/experimental
> upbringing. 

Off to press this week... only 100 being made, the artists are getting
1/2 of what gets pressed, so #s are fairly ltd as good people like greg
will be receiving a fair number of that... but the above review of the 
material is pretty right on, so i assume a good number of people here
will probably make it through the day without getting ahold of it or
without starting long threads about not being able to get ahold of it...

On the other hand, don't miss nate's release :)


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