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- From: mei172@cch.coventry.ac.uk (guru)
- Subject: Re: Review: Polygon Window
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- Organization: guru's ambient noise bunker, Coventry University
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 15:11:19 GMT
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- In article <3F4yXB2w165w@cybernet.cse.fau.edu> kellyd@cybernet.cse.fau.edu (David Kelly) writes:
- >
- >'Quino-phec' closes it off with a rather beatless track.. Not really
- >much to say about this one.. I think I would've liked it a bit more if
- >there were a bit more to it..
-
- guru sez:
- I only bought the album a few days ago, but it's not been far from
- my ears in all that time. So much to hear, particularly on the old
- Walkman.
-
- I'd disagree about "Quino-phec", though. This track is gorgeous-
- crank it up loud and lie back, it'll peel the top of your head off
- and rearrange whatever's inside. Pure electronic music, I love it.
- I'm looking forward to hearing it whilst stoned :-).
-
- >Overall, this is something that anyone who has any interest in The Aphex
- >Twin should have NOW..
-
- The man speaks truth, kids.
-
- This is the first AT I've really heard, and I'm mightily impressed,
- particularly since RDJ is normally sold as being hyper-ambient.
-
- A lot of the album reminds me a lot of LFO, and when I first listened
- to it, I thought "this is a real Warp album".
-
- Buy it and love it.
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- / of thought, ready to challenge your ideals,
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