Re: (idm) idm pop

From zimbo
Sent Sun, Oct 3rd 1999, 20:53

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, greg davis wrote:

> best idm pop IMO is:
> jean jacques perrey and gershon kingsley's 2 magnificent albums
> "in sound from way out"
> &
> "kaleidoscopic vibrations"

i CANNOT agree swith a statement more, though i never quite thought of
perrey and kingley as idm :)

the 2 releases were compiled on a cd called "the essential perrey and
kingsley" (released on vanguard).

i have kaleidoscopic vibrations on vinyl but have yet to find "in sound
from way out" at a price i can afford/am willing to pay (saw it for 50$
once).  i heard there is a vinyl reissue of this.. anyone know for sure?
(beastie boys ripped off teh cover for this with their instrumental 12"
release, fyi)

darla recently released a compilation/vinyl of some of jj perrey's work..
but it is 20$ import here in the states for about 30 minutes of music :)
has anyone heard this?  commments?

picked up hot butter's "popcorn" the other day.. silly album, nowhere near
the fun of perrey and kingsley stuff, but still nice all the same.
("popcorn" is actually a song kingsley wrote -- lots of overlap here..
aphex covered it too, and so did a ton of other people.. there is a GREAT
website with a ton of versions of popcorn, to lazy to find the address
though :)

i guess thats all!


chris

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