[peel] Digest Number 207
Aiken, Carolyn
99012804@...
Thu Apr 27 13:03:33 CEST 2000
hello people
i haven't bought exterminator - my flatemate however blasts it out the
stereo all the time, and i think it's great. But you really have to be in a
noisy mood to listen to it.
it was the first time i'd heard richie hawtin last nite - he rawked the
casbah!
eh...that's my opinion
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There are 3 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Re: Exterminator
From: Andy Smith <andy.smith@...>
2. Ritchie Hawtin
From: "Paterson, Stuart" <stuart.paterson@...>
3. Re: Exterminator
From: <daniel@...>
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 14:40:52 +0100 (BST)
From: Andy Smith <andy.smith@...>
Subject: Re: Exterminator
Charles:
> Exterminator. Do people feel it was worth the hype?
> ...
> Has anyone got the Asian dub Foundation album? I thought it was good
but
> lacked any of the punkier moments like Free Saptal ram, although the
quite
> moments are still very good. Could these albums form a new movement?
I like them both. Exterminator is an excellent album. Loud, brash,
abrasive, lots of interesting bits and some good tunes too. But I missed
the hype because I don't read the music press since they only ever seem
to have features on Travis and the Sterephonics these days.
The ADF album is good, perhaps a bit too long at 70 mins so it took a
few
listens to get into. They could have got a cracking 45 minute album out
of
it. Still they've got a great sound and I think those punky bits are
still
there, just with some slightly less jarring stuff in between.
Andy
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 22:57:03 +0100
From: "Paterson, Stuart" <stuart.paterson@...>
Subject: Ritchie Hawtin
Hi,
I am listening to Peel tonight with Ritchie Hawtin live and i feel both
physically sick and delirious, sick cos i'm not taping this and
delirious
cos thats what it is.
If anyone is recording this please get in touch - i will send my granny
for
copy.
Woooooohhhhh.
Tremendous
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 19:37:51 +0100
From: <daniel@...>
Subject: Re: Exterminator
> Exterminator. Do people feel it was worth the hype? I certainly
do (Ok
>maybe it was a bit over the top). It's actually quite interesting loads
of
>my friends who don't normally buy anything other than stereophonics
albums
>have bought it/borrowed my copy.
> Has anyone got the Asian dub Foundation album? I thought it was
good but
>lacked any of the punkier moments like Free Saptal ram, although the
quite
>moments are still very good. Could these albums form a new movement?
cHARLES,
I saw Pscream on Friday supported by ADF and it was
magnificent...
I think that the albums are ace, live though I felt PS were a little
disappointing. Not as intense as i was expecting, and I'm not sure they
did enough to make me go back and see them again
ADF had just the 5 guys MCing over a DJ. It was excellent. Not the same
as I'v eseen before.
(pissed)Daniel.
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