ha ha- I'm sure this isn't the first time you've admitted to being a bit tipsy whilst posting to 313 :)

The Tejada album is on Palette- as always its a mixed bag of stuff- treat it more like a double pack with aq couple of cracking tunes on it rather than an album and you wont be dissapointed. I would agree entirely about teh Autechre comment too- maybe they are getting their second wind?

cheers

Jason


On 7 Jul 2005, at 17:59, fab. wrote:




New John Tejada album


on what label?


The Tsunami benefit album with Luciano, Guido Schneider, Dirt Crew etc- some strong tracks and defintely not just cobbled together out of tracks they had lying around.


yes, i have to agree....this is a very solid release, full of high quality "trendy" music (jbucknell and tom cox beware :-)


Loads of new Pure Plastic stufff including an excellent Autechre remix on the new Mark Broom EP


are you talking about Angie Revisited? the Autechre remix almost moves me to tears.......it's also been a while since Autechre's music actually made me feel something. i cant stop listening to it.



There's LOADS of good music out there but it doesn't seem to get mentioned too much on the list these days- not saying none of these records above (or the others I posted earlier) haven't been mentioned in passing but a lot of the conversations recently seem to have been much more about the format, production or legality (bootlegs etc) of the product rather than the actual MUSIC. I'm defintely not having a go at anyone in particular but a lot of the time over the last year or so, the list just feels like the domain of a few people who sit in front of computers at their work all day and are a bit bored by their job- I DON"T have a problem with that but (in my eyes) their is a huge variety of good new music out there at the moment and it isn't being talked about here anymore- or is it just me ??? :)



for me....most of the music i am enjoying right now don't seem to fit in much with most ppls tastes here, and it's certainly not 313 related so i usually keep quiet about it. to be honest, i dont really even follow a particular genre or style, but i search for a sound......any genre, any producer, any geographical location as long as it has that certain sound that touches the right chords.......and that's what citymorb is about too. (i'm a little tipsy right now so i wont try to elaborate on that, but i think you can understand ;)



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