liked the 12 better as well

there is one thick thick track on the album like dusty cabinets 12
slow, monotone, deep and freaky




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Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Records


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From: "Maarten Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The "being easy" part was more intended for the sound sampler CD,
not for
the rotating assembly stuff. I'm sure he has put a lot of effort
in the
rotating assembly stuff, but it's not my cup of tea. It never
comes close to
the funk and jazz-funk records from the 70ies.

im not theo parrish so i cant say for sure, but i dont think that
was the point. if it was, it was horribly executed. i think the
idea was to make theo parrish sounding stuff, but with live
players instead of looped samples. and mostly it didnt work out as
well as i would have thought. the first 12" they did on SS was
pretty nice, and i did like a couple of the tracks from the LP
(like orchestral hall for one). i certainly dont hear anything on
there that would make me believe they were trying to sound
anything like any band from the 70s.
tom


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