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a weekly digest from the staff of brainwashed V02I15 - 04111999 |
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ARE YOU ON TINO'S GOOD SIDE? Tino Corp has joined the ranks of Brainwashed. Tino Corp is a new label by DHS genius and H-Gun directing god Ben Stokes, producer/electroniciain Jack Dangers and musician Mike Powell of Meat Beat Manifesto. This is the first brainwashed flash site and can also be accessed at tinocorp.com.
THE SUBSCRIPTION SERIES TREND...
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NEWS |
GET YR TAXES DONE For anybody that does anything remotely with music, write all of your music purchases off like I do. It's legal and encouraged.
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MUSIC IN BRIEF |
CONVERGENCE Meshing the sound of electronic music with more traditional musical instruments isn't a new idea. Looking at the number of rock acts who are bringing in keyboards and samplers and such in an attempt to sound "current", one might even call it fashionable. The reverse, meanwhile (i.e. electronic artists bringing "real" instruments into the mix) is much less common and to some machine music purists, the very idea borders on heresy. I, however, say to hell with the purists, 'cause a good track is a good track no matter how the sounds were made. That's the concept behind Convergence - electronic beats and burblings merged with live musicians, producing sounds that bridge the gap between man and machine. Many favorite flavours of electronic music appear on the album, from abstract hip-hop (Ming & FS, DJ Vadim's The Isolationist) to crisp drum'n'bass (Bill Riley, Soulstice), soulful and jazzy grooves (Endemic Void, Jazzanova) to weirded-out dub (Twilight Circus, Seven Dub). It's tough to pick stand-out works from Convergence as each of the dozen exclusive tracks is a winner, but a pair come in slightly ahead of the bunch: the alien electro-fusion of Meat Beat Manifesto's "Source of Uncertainty: 1996" (a collaboration with legendary jazzbos Bennie Maupin and Pat Gleeson), and the dreamy downtempo bliss of "Risky Wank", a 12+ minute epic set closer by the always wonderful Fila Brazillia. - Greg Clow
THE MOON LAY HIDDEN BENEATH A CLOUD, "REST ON YOUR ARMS REVERSED"
END ID [about the media in the 20th century]
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CONCERT REPORT |
WED, 4/7 - LOW An hour there and an hour home was worth it to see Low in their closest date to Boston on this tour - Portsmouth NH. As always, their show is the band in its simplest form, without optigan or strings as appearing on the latest album, Secret Name. The music was all there, the band interacted quite amicably with the audience as well, and if you have a loud enough voice, you get to hear your favorite songs from them. Simple, pretty, harmonious and never pussy-rock. Tour dates available currently at kranky. - Jon Whitney
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NEW RELEASES |
MONDAY 310 - Nod 12" (Leaf, UK) Natacha Atlas - One Brief Moment 7"/CDEP (Beggars Banquet, UK) Electronic [New Order side project] - Vivid 12"/two CDEPs (London, UK) Exercises in Breathing - Exercises in Breathing CD (Fabrication, US) Gus Gus - Starlovers two CDEPs (4AD, UK) Low - Secret Name CD/2xLP [vinyl release to include two extra tracks] (Tugboat, UK) Nightmares on Wax - Car Boot Soul CD/2xLP (Warp, UK) * Underworld - Born Slippy 12"/two CDEPs [reissue of classic single with mixes by Darren Price & Alex Reece] (JBO/V2, UK)
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FRIDAY For a more comprehensive release schedule stretching far into the future, please check out the NEW RELEASES brought to you by Greg and Feedback Monitor.
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MOVIES REVIEWED |
FANTASTIC PLANET This 1973 animated film just got released on DVD. Fantastic Planet is presented in its original widescreen format. The animation and artwork is very surreal. Directed by animator/painter Rene Laloux, this award winning film takes a look into the lives of extremely small people called the Oms, they live a simple life until they are attacked by another race of larger people know as the Traags. The Traags basically hate the Oms and keep them as pets. One day an Om escapes and teaches the other 'wild' Oms the ways of the Traags. Then they all revolt and that's it. The story is very unique as well as all of the surrealist landscapes. Also on the DVD are 3 other short films by Rene Laloux and a biography of the painter. - John "Star Traveler" Beck
TIME BANDITS
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FEEDBACK |
SLAMMED Subject: sexist wanker
Well, thanks for the sexist undertones to Jon Whitney's review of Mogwai's new album. I personally thought it was crap as well but what was with the girl's boyfriend's and boy's girfriend's band schmeg? It wasn't a blanket statement for all females and if you feel you don't exemplify my comment, then it shouldn't matter to you. It's the honest truth though, bands do shift audiences when they become more popular and make more accessible music. Subject: Re: Mogwai etc.... Just read your review on Brain about Mogwai and I couldn't agree more, this record is the most boring, aimless, least ambitous direction the band could've taken. they used to be a two-trick pony loud/quiet/loud/quiet etc. but they took a trick away. The record is perfectly pretty but just can't be considered the step forward a band of their youth and arrogant ambition should really be aiming for. so don't be paraniod about what you write. have courage in those convictions, I've had the record for 8 weeks already and it hasn't grown on me. big up the review. I wasn't afraid of the backlash of me giving a bad review to a bad record, I just knew I'd get slammed for remeniscing about the differences in tastes between female and male fans and the goals of male bands. Subject: CODY Jon, I just read yout thoughts on the new Mogwai record, and I have to say that I can't agree with you more. I HEAVILY anticipated that fucking record, and when it finally delivers, it arrives with a big hole in it. I looked all over to find the goodies inside, but I guess they fell out along the way. Props to them for trying to find a way to resolve their issues with dynamics in other ways than aggressive noise, but they just straight up dropped the ball. I actually like CODY, but the majority of the record is bad news bears. The new Low makes up for it, though. Of all the reactions to that review, not one was defending the merits of the record... |
LINK OF THE WEEK |
VIRTUAL GIFTS Well, we've all sent virtual flowers, virtual post cards, virtual greetings cards, virtual gifts, etc,... Now we finally have something to be proud to send as a gift - get your Virtual Crack at www.virtualcrack.com.
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EDITORIAL |
KEEP YOUR IMAGES ON YOUR OWN SERVER Nobody seemed to listen to the announcement that images will be played with, so we went ahead last week and changed a whole mess of images refrencing this website, closing down 9 auctions. Here's the following letter we got:
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DISCOUNT CELEBRITY OF THE WEEK |
ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL One of Boston's own, Anthony made his first big breakthrough in Sixteen Candles in 1984 at the tender age of 16, referred to only as 'Farmer Ted' and listed as "The Geek" in the credits. A string of a few hit brat pack movies had him type-casted of course as a geek... After a few movie bombs, he appeared as a regular on Saturday Night Live. Nobody admits to seeing him in any movies, however since the highly acclaimed 'Six Degrees of Separation' where he almost kissed Will Smith on screen (both actors were probably too macho to even think about it). Now, he's making his go at a music career at the age of 31 as well as playing Bill Gates in a made-for-tv movie. He might be a little more expensive than the last few celebrities but he's not quite out of the discount bin yet! Order his CD at www.hallofmirrors.com.
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WHAT'S IN YOUR CD PLAYER? |
MAJOR APPLIANCES Steve Reich: music for 18 musicians, ECM Pharoah sanders: Karma (the creator has a masterplan) Aphex Twin: Windowlicker Balckalicious: speed up tune with cool keith? Add n to X: metal fingers in my body Miles Davis: In a silent way Minnie Ripperton: Les Fleurs - Sam Jeffers, Fridge
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