From Mark Stevens Sent Wed, Jun 9th 1999, 23:51
Hello. My two cents on ep7: To my ears, ep7 is largely comprised of the more chaotic cuts from the lp5 sessions. Both albums share similar programming tricks, samples, sounds and even ep7's packaging (and name) mirrors lp5. The focus of ep7's tracks is perhaps a little narrow, but this can easily be resolved if you're willing to burn a couple of CDs, record a few MDs or MP3 the lot. Simply play lp5 and ep7 alternately. In other words, create your own double album where the track order is: acroyear2 rpeg 777 ccec rae squeller melve left blank vose in outpt fold4,wrap5 dropp under BOAC liccflii corc maphive 6.1 caliper remote zeis contarex arch carrier netlon sentinel drane2 pir (lp5 hidden track) I've done this and it works an absolute treat -- a perfect structure, alternating between structured, beat-driven melodies and chaotic twiddles. Try it! -- Mark Stevens http://www.sonance.demon.co.uk/