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scott
response 244 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 3 00:40 UTC 1997

Iggy Pop, "Brick by Brick"
mcnally
response 245 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 4 17:28 UTC 1997

  Future Sound of London -- "Papua New Guinea"
krj
response 246 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 6 05:35 UTC 1997

Orinoco in #241:  "The Noble Trousers" is your typical Scottish folk
harp & bagpipe band, some Gaelic singing if I remember.  Patsy Seddon 
& Mary MacMaster have four bands going right now...  they're all at 
least interesting.
anderyn
response 247 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 6 13:58 UTC 1997

Wayfaring Stranger by Hills, Herdman and Mangsten.
kewy
response 248 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 6 19:02 UTC 1997

listening to myself drumming on my brit lit book, i'm hoping to soon branch
out into marching snare drum...
senna
response 249 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 7 00:52 UTC 1997

White, Discussion, by Live.
krj
response 250 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 7 03:47 UTC 1997

Kim Richey, "Bitter Sweet", which I already reviewed somewhere.
krj
response 251 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 7 05:18 UTC 1997

Pachelbel's Greatest Hit, arranged for two sopranos, Tatiana Troyanos and 
Benita Valente.
kewy
response 252 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 7 21:12 UTC 1997

quiet, bjork
orinoco
response 253 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 7 22:31 UTC 1997

Is that a song name or a command?
senna
response 254 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 8 01:30 UTC 1997

heh :)  Kickstand, Soundgarden.
orinoco
response 255 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 8 02:59 UTC 1997

Freshmen, the Verve Pipe...nice and depressing
mcnally
response 256 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 8 06:05 UTC 1997

Material -- "Seven Souls"

Such a cool album, yet nobody's ever heard of it and it's even harder to
find than it is to describe.  Anyone else in this conference familiar with
this gem?
raven
response 257 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 8 13:44 UTC 1997

Yes that is a brilliant album, I like the combination of Indian music, funk,
and W.S. Burroughs poetic reflections on the transition of the soul to the
afterlife.  I lost my copy though <sigh>.  If you like that one also try
Material "Memory Serves," it's more like disonant jazz funk, it also has
some great musicians like Bootsy Collins, Henry Threadgill, and ofcourse
the usual Laswell people.
mcnally
response 258 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 8 19:57 UTC 1997

  Didn't like "Memory Serves" or "Live In Japan" but "The Third Power" and,
  to a lesser extent, "Hallucination Engine" were both good..  None of them,
  though, compare to "Seven Souls"

 In the CD-player at the moment, Muslimgauze -- "Zul'm"
raven
response 259 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 9 03:56 UTC 1997

How is that Muslimgauze I'v always been intriqued by them but I haven't heard
much of their stuff.
senna
response 260 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 9 05:04 UTC 1997

Still echoing Bleeding Me, by Metallica
mcnally
response 261 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 9 09:08 UTC 1997

re #259:  I like it (now) but it took a little while to grow on me.
I was, I think, expecting something different -- more melody oriented
and actively engaging..  In contrast to what I was expecting, Zul'm
makes considerable use of repetition and percussion patterns making
it less instantly catchy but good as background music.  I often listen
to it while I'm working on something or as I'm falling asleep.
krj
response 262 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 10 04:50 UTC 1997

Mbilia Bel, Rigo Star, & Vivick Matou: "Yalowa."  First soukous CD
I've bought in ages; review in the World Music item soon.
mcnally
response 263 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 12 05:55 UTC 1997

  "Flamenco:  Fire and Grace", a Narada-records flamenco collection that
  I bought on a whim this afternoon..  Not bad for $2.50 but so far utterly
  failing to captivate me..
senna
response 264 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 13 04:11 UTC 1997

Some Tool which I cant' name yet
raven
response 265 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 13 13:49 UTC 1997

DJ Shadow, "Introducing DJ shadow."  This is an interesting instrumental
hip-hop album with more diverse samples than most, it samples everything
from Tangerine Dream, to classical choral music and with really interesting
beats behind it, recommended.
mcnally
response 266 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 13 18:30 UTC 1997

  Is that different from "Endtroducing", his most recent?
raven
response 267 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 14 00:19 UTC 1997

Yup Endtroducing...Who me read the title, I just skim the title. :-)  At
any rate it's a good disc.
raven
response 268 of 403: Mark Unseen   May 14 00:20 UTC 1997

Listeing to Throwing Muses "House Tornado," it's their second album and
my favorite (currently).
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