seeing how the other half lives
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
Fri Mar 1 01:28:00 EST 1996
On 29-FEB-1996 22:05:21.5 BOC-L said to HERBERT119
>(this is very OFF:)
>Kevin Haskel Rubin wrote (on the QS&C single):
>> The title track is straight Hawkwind, but the techno stuff isn't at
>all > typical. That's remixed by someone else (Astralasia?).
>I dunno about Astralasia, but the other name credited for the remix
>was Swordfish. They're a techno band from Sydney, Australia, usually
>on the Volition label (who do Severed Heads, Itch-e+Scratch-e, etc.;
>mostly Sydney techno bands.) They're kinda pulp techno, but (as
>techno goes) they're usually better than this.. The "Uncle Sam"
>remixes were pretty bad IMHO.
>> There's a full
>> CD called _Quark Strangeness and Charm_ which is mostly like the
>first song ,
>> and shouldn't be confused with the 4-song one of the same name.
>It's good,
>> too.
>As a HW newbie, my opinion is expressed very _very_ humbly, but I'd
>like to say the album QS&C has many _excellent_ tracks which are more
>"sensible" than the song QS&C (e.g. "Spirit of the Age").
>-matt (delicately placing foot in mouth)
>--
>Matthew Curtis (matt at pcmicro.com.au) #612340583175
And it only features the awesome "Hassan I Sahba", which I think placed
around # 3 on the HW song poll. That oughtta say something... "Days Of The
Underground" is also a classic.
Chuck
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