Re: (idm) new LP of 500 lockgrooves

From Lance C McGannon
Sent Tue, Sep 1st 1998, 20:58

At 03:51 PM 9/1/98 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Lance C McGannon wrote:
>
>> I personally love lock grooves. You can do so much with 
>> them. Whenever i find a lock groove release, like the two
>> lock groove albums on serotonin, i always buy two copies.
>> And the more locks the better because the artist who does
>> the lock really doesn't matter. I usually just quickly drop
>> the needle from one lock to the next to find one that works
>> for me. I'll admit that it's sometimes difficult to locate one
>> you're heard before but in the searching process i always
>> seem to find a newer better lock groove. 
>
>oh, yes, i agree with you completely. it's just rather pointless to list
>all of these big names, each having contributed a lock groove, like you're
>supposed to listen to groove # 403 for the noto loop.
>

i guess you're right. it wouldn't bother me if there weren't
any artists names on there at all. it's the sound of the lock
that counts not the artist.

>> My favorite lock groove releases:
>> . Noto: Endless Loops Editions 2x10" (Rastermusic)
>
>henh - i just ordered this. :)
>

a good release of 100+ more experimental locks
mostly of the noises you've heard on previous noto
releases.

>what about the old fad gadget 12"s on mute? :) they've got some good
>hidden grooves. and that mr bungle record with a hidden groove that you
>have to play inside out?
>

haven't heard those two.

-->-Lance---
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