RE: (idm) + WITCHMAN +

From Eric Frans
Sent Sat, May 16th 1998, 02:53

Pedro F. Cevallos Jr. wrote:
> I recently bought Witchman's LP "Explorimenting Beats" after really
> enjoying his tracks off "Further Self Evident Truths 3" ("Dust Head") and
> "State of the Nu Art" ("Arcane Radio").  Has anybody heard his LP "Heavy
> Traffic"?  I saw it as a double CD at my local music store.  Any reviews?
>  Has he done anything else worth hunting down?  Are there any major
> differences between the vinyl and CD releases?  Anything else along that
> intelligent dark ambience vein?  Like always, all leads welcomed...

I recently heard a 12" of Witchman remixes of Finitribe in a shop and I'd say 
that would be worth hunting down if you're into the intelligent, dark and 
experimental end on d n' b.  Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the 
12", but it contained remixes of tracks from Finitribe's _Sleazy Listening_ 
album.

Speaking of which, can someone describe that Fintribe album for me?  I own 
their _Unexpected Groovy Treat_ and _Sheigra_ albums and enjoy listening to 
them when I need a more uplifting IDM sound. :)  Anyway, comparisons to those 2 
would be greatly appreciated!

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