Re: (idm) Re: Mixed CDs (blech, tone, woob, gcc, bio, etc.)


cl (clietz@my-deja.com)
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:03:46 -0800



>Other must-have chillout discs, IMHO:

one that i have never heard mentioned,
(although im not on the ambient list)
is a ambient mix cd by lotus (san diego?)
that is upwards of 6 years old, but very
excellent. no tracklisting, but it sounds
like there are a lot of layers going on.
dont think it was an actual release, picked
it up at the wax trax! store in chicago when
it was still the place to go.

cl

>
>Woob "1194" CD (Instinct/Em:t) - Dubbed out ambient grooves with a
>tribal/world feel and bizarre spoken word interludes, this is out of print
>but well worth the search.
>
>Global Communication "Remotion" CD (Dedicated) - A collection of GCC
>remixes of everyone from Chapterhouse to Nav Katze, really beautiful record
>that captures GCC at their best. Guaranteed smooth landing with this one.
>
>Global Communication "Pentamerous Metamorphosis" (Dedicated) - GCC remixes
>of Chapterhouse, a couple of the tracks are on the above CD. But this one's
>still worth having, I think it was reissued on Dedicated a yr, or so ago so
>it's not impossible to score!
>
>Journeyman "Mama 6" CD (NTone) - Prolly the best thing I know of that
>NTone's ever done, this one is stylistically all over the place and miles
>away from the "National Hijinx" album that he later did for NTone.
>Journeyman=Woob=Paul Frankland, one and the same.
>
>Biosphere "Substrata" CD (Errr? Can't remember!) - Cold chilly Artic
>ambience, this one's about as solemn and stoic as they get. Surprisingly
>warm underneath it all, somebody released this domestically a year or two
>ago so it's easily had.
>
>There are others, these are just the ones off the top of my dome that always
>get play around my place.
>
>> I also have DJ Food's "Blech II". Is the first one still available?
>
>Depends on what you mean by "available." I don't think this was ever
>released commercially, apparently it was some kind of promo giveaway deal
>for Warp's club night. Distributors and shops began asking for it to sell,
>Warp wanted to release, and apparently PC and Kev (Food) weren't happy
>enough with it to officially put it out (that's the story I've heard, at
>least). Hence the Blech II disc, which is longer, more complex, and the
>better of the two. Pedro and David H. - I have a tape dub of Blech I, not
>good enough to CDR, but if you still really wanna hear it drop me an email
>and we can sort out some kind of tape trade, would be glad to dub you a copy
>since it's not really commercially available. Take care...Brock
>
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