Re: (idm) Similar to The KLF's Chillout?

From Mxyzptlk
Sent Sun, Jun 20th 1999, 19:59

Being a long-time YMO and Hosono chaser, I need to chime in here and hop on the
Haruomi bandwagon. His "Mercuric Dance" lp is a must for beatless beauty.
Released in the early-mid 80s, it resonates with a deep quiet and melody which
is hard to top. Most people who know of him from "back then" are familiar with
"Philharmony" or "SFX" or even his F.O.E. output, but this is an entirely
different animal. Slow, lilting and glistening.
                                                                jeff

Dave Segal wrote:

> >>What music would you recommend that is similar to the
> >>Chillout? -- Thought-provoking, organic, somber?
> >
> >japanese recording artists World Standard. similar to that ambient
> >country that floats through chillout. never picked up their album myself
> >because the production wasn't at the level of chillout (and chillout is
> >enough for me to satisfy any ambientcountry moods i might get into).
> >
> >tomas
>
> fyi, world standard are led by haruomi hosono, ex-yellow magic orchestra
> member. he's released many solo albums, but his all-time classic was
> recorded in 1978 with somebody named hokoo and is called *cochin moon*. it
> may be the greatest electronic-music album ever [or at least the greatest
> from the 70s]. the use of sampled voices, the dazzling array of analog
> synths, the simulated insect and animal sounds, the swirling 360-degree
> production style all coalesce into an intensely psychedelic listening
> experience. unfortunately, the record's as rare as gold dust, but it may be
> available from somebody on GEMM.
>
> Dave Segal
> Managing Editor/Alternative Press
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>
> np: v/a- antitrade [ash international]

--
    jeff

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