Not forgetting the mighty BOC.  "Music has the right.." is a landmark LP of
that genre. A shame that "Geogaggi" couldn't quite follow it up.

On a Detroit tip, Infiniti's "Skyway".... one the best things Juan ever did
IMO.






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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: (313) sleep music


> Can I second Black Buildings most heartily, heard the *whole* album
> recently rather than the vinyl EP and it is awesome (thanks Ken),
> does anyone know if the whole album got a vinyl release?
>
> Records I have inspected the inside of my eyelids to:
>
> Global Communication - Remotion
> FSOL - Lifeforms
> Doc Scott - Mixmag Live (mentioned earlier in the D&B discussion)
> Steve Reich - Drumming
> Fripp & Eno - Evening Star
> KLF - Chill Out
> Mills - Every Dog Has It's Day Vol. 3
> Lonnie Listion Smith - Visions Of A New World
>
> The last one is also amazing if you're tripping heavily (.....I'm told)
>
> BTW, does anyone have any contact details for Alex Patterson?
>
> Dan
>
>
> >The boy and the Tree - Susumu Yokata
> >Black Buidlings - Detroit Esc Company
> >
> >both can be amazingly complex and and on another listen  quite minimal
and
> >simple, i think it depends on how your brain is wired at the moment of
> >listening. but i cant sleep with music on. If anyone has any further
> >recomendations of Susumu Yokata I would gratefully receive them.
> >
> >Many Thanks
> >
> >Rav
>

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