Sean, i reccommend Snowboarding in Argentina lp on Pagan and  most def. the
Shape Memory Effect ep on Force Inc.
There is also Himawari but i havent heard it so im not gonna say much about
it. ;-)

I think those are the release that are often reffered to when praising
Swayzak.

nice one,
fab.


----- Original Message -----
From: "sean deason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sean deason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "techno"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 1:15 PM
Subject: (313) swayzak


> it seems many of you were confused by my Swayzak "Electroclash" remark
> yesterday. I was refferring to the Swayzak "Dirty Dancing" album on K7. I
> dont know much about Swayzak, but I'd heard nothing but praise for them
for
> the longest time. Imagine my excitement when one day a bunch of new
Swayzak
> records showed up in my mailbox. I couldnt wait to finally hear what all
of
> the hoopla was about regarding these guys. I put the records on, and track
> after track, nothing but Joy Division sounding stuff. I'm not trying to
put
> them down or anything, they do have the 80's low-fi production thing down
> perfectly, but it's not really my cup of tea. I think I'll just have to
wait
> this trend out too. I see a lot of "Punk Rock" fashions everywhere these
> days and, like electroclash, it rings very hollow, it just sorta feels
like
> kids playing dressup. What they dont realize is that without the grit and
> angst punk rock is just satire.
>
> sean "lived the 80's, no need to recreate them" deason
>
>

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