(idm) quick reviews: swap, child&read/s^jn

From david turgeon
Sent Fri, Jul 16th 1999, 16:44

part 1 of a quick review of new stuff i got:

swap 'swap' (musik aus strom) 12" -- surprisingly good.  unmistakably
autechre-influenced.  more distorted sounds.  in the vein of that
laid-back track on lp5 which is one of my favorites on the disc,
incidentally.  not very complex but enjoyable at 33rpm.  maybe it sounds
blah at 45rpm like the previous while 12", didn't try yet as 33rpm is
more than satisfying to me.

anthony child & andrew read / speedranch^jansky noise split 12" (fat
cat) -- the first half with child & read i found immensely boring. 
postmodern ambient soundscapes entitled 'guitar treatments', sounding
too prudent for their own good.  wooooosshhhh...  ting ting ting... 
ptptpt wooooooooooshhhh...shbshbshbshhhhh...  yawn.  the s^jn side
however is probably worth the price of the 12" alone.  the first track
has 'coherent' beats & it sounds massively noisy (although more together
than the 'welcome to execrate' stuff).  the second one is an all-on
noise assault.  the problem with this 12" is that i don't see who could
enjoy both sides equally as they're so different.

continued monday or some other time unless i forget / fail to form an
opinion on the following:

- v/a 'i'm so bored with the usa #2'
- mat-101 'goodbye mum'

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david turgeon at http://www.notype.com