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- From: phallus@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Mark)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.industrial
- Subject: Re: Carl Stone, Holger Czukay & Front 242
- Message-ID: <1h869vINNn07@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 22:53:51 GMT
- References: <BzM5s5.4yv@emu.com>
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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- In <BzM5s5.4yv@emu.com> rickk@emu.com (Rick Kleffel) writes:
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- >How does FLA sound in comparison? Does Leeb sing and destroy for them as well?
- >And furthermore, how could Leeb restrain himself on the one Cyberaktif single
- >I have, Temper? That single is one of my most favored indu types, and I
- >beseech the net.gods to answer my question, lo, if I like temper, will I like
- >their other work? Given Leeb's involvement, I'm hesitant to sink any more
- >dollars until I can get a grip on some solid POV's.
-
- FLA has a very different sound than Front 242, I've found. Their music can
- be classified as "the same" within the individual artist's works, if one
- wishes... Front 242 uses perky instruments and a bunch of drugged chords over
- and over, while FLA melds the vocals and notes into one ungrateful vibrating
- beast. I like both of them, at times... Sometimes their styles are just too
- obnoxious and/or redundant for me to listen to, just my opinion...
-
- I have never heard/identified Cyberaktif, though, and you're not the only
- being who's told me they're good. While I'm using my brain, I have a question..
- I heard a nifty industrial tune a few days ago. It started with a beat, and teh
- beat used a really cool hi-hat sequence. None of the vocals followed any sort
- of pattern, nor were they highly comprehendable, but as the song went on (for
- a long time) the whole thing went faster and faster. I was rather amazed by
- this song and I want a copy... Does anyone know what it is?
-
- -- ZOG (actually archer@ucscb.ucsc.edu, but today I'm in disguise!)
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- I am viewing this text as I type in blood red Mark A. Hedges
- on a black background. I see nothing but blood, phallus@b
- everywhere blood and death surrounds me. I am phallus@cats
- but a pawn in the game of death. ____________________
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