From Lance C McGannon Sent Tue, May 4th 1999, 21:37
At 02:44 PM 5/4/99 -0500, you wrote: > > Sensorama--- has a new CD entitled Love, Anyone heard it? =20 >Also, can U tell me about Zu Gast too? Thanks! The more=20 >infomation the merrier! > I love all the Senorama releases! They run the=20 gammut of styles from loungy electronica to=20 tech-house to lazy electro to deep techno but=20 all of the tracks have such a smooth flowing=20 sound that seems to be the signiture of every- thing that Roman Fl=FCgel & J=F6rn Elling Wuttke=20 produce.=20 Sensorama Releases: . Sensorama: Love cd/2x12" (Ladomat 2000) . Sensorama: Zu Gast Auf Der Welcome Insel cd/2x12" (Ladomat 2000) . Sensorama: Welcome Insel cd/2x12" (Ladomat 2000) Sensorama eps: . Sensorama: Nagelbrett 12" (Ladomat 2000) . Sensorama: Harz 12" (Ladomat 2000) . Sensorama: Star Escalator 12" (Ladomat 2000) The Love album features more of a loungy- laidback electro-tinged sound reminiscent of a gas, pole, profan, and kraftwerk collaboration. The Zu Gast Auf Der Welcome Insel album is by far the most eclectic of the Sensorama releases because it it a remix album which features mixes by Born Under A Rhyming Planet, Claude Young, Plaid, Mouse on Mars, Move D, and Global Comm. The Welcome Insel album is the more tech-house and deep techno album but its complexities still make it a very engaging listen. I highly recommend all three albums. The eps are less essential because they mostly features tracks off the albums. Regardless, Sensorama are well worth checkhing out. In case you dont know, the people who produced the Sensorama stuff also recore as Acid Jesus, Alter=20 Ego, Holy Garage, The Primitive Painter, Rebel Youth,=20 Supreme Truth, Eight Miles High, Warp 69, Intensity, Basic Gravity, Miyako, Ro70, Solylent Green, and=20 Roman IV.=20 -->-Lance--- xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states