on 6/20/00 4:37 AM, Gwendal Cobert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'd rather listen to lo-fi tracks with tape hiss, tracks that >> have emotion >> and trying, than to listen to these clinical super produced >> 909-kick tracks. > Talking about which... I know these two are not Detroit artists, but are > there any Detroit artists doing such a great and interesting job as Pole and > Muslimgauze when it comes to playing with cracks, errors, add tape hiss etc
Try listening to BVL's set: http://proto.groovetech.com/mk-demf.rxml?file=/demf/underground/day1/undergr oundday1-billvanloo.rm Bill is not locked into the specific palette of sounds (pole filters, vinyl pops, digital artifacts), but much of the inspiration for his music comes from dub-savvy producers in the "glitch" or "clicks+cuts" genres. I've really been enjoying this style lately, and Bill's set came as a very nice surprise. A promising debut, and I'm sure there's more to come. -- There4IM
