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From: "matt kane's brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) new records


> At 12:10 PM 4/11/2005, robin wrote:
>>matt are you talking about that new mathew jonson by any chance?
> 
> no, I meant "things keep falling down" by the field. didn't know there was 
> a mathew jonson coming out on kompakt (oh looky, there it is on kompakt 
> extra), and i missed his last few. liked all the others.
> 
> 3 out of 4 times i've bought kompakt records, they always sound bad once i 
> get home from the shop :(
> 
> speaking of mathew jonson, looks like he has started a new label, and the 
> itiswhatitis site is gone. Hmm.

The newest Mathew Jonson is him with The Mole (duking it out for 
Mr.-prolific-of-the-moment award with Jamal Moss), and it sounds like each of 
them takes turns on the beats, with a bit of each -of them on top. It's on 
Spriecher (or whatever that Kompakt offshoot is called). The 2nd half of it 
when (what sounds to me like) The Mole's bassline/beat comes in, it gets well 
dirty. When I mixed it on Saturday I let it go to almost the middle before 
bringing it in, and mostly just played the second half. It's pretty cool, but 
doesn't 'do' a ton, especially in the first half. A really slow builder in 
typical Mathew Jonson style. This is the first of his releases I've bought 
post-deluge. I think it sounds different enough to the rest of them to warant 
the purchse, but I'm sure some won't agree. 

I assume by Mathew Jonson's label you mean Wagon Repair? I came up with the 
theory it means fixing the damage those bandwagon f*ckos like me created. I 
hear the b-side on that first 12" is  the tune, but haven't heard it myself 
yet. 

Tristan


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