HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach
ANDREW GARIBALDI
andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Tue Nov 7 19:12:11 EST 2000
Yep - Orb live '93 is a bona-fide classic.
Andy G'b
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Rosenberg" <Chuckrecs at AOL.COM>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach
> In a message dated 11/6/00 2:19:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM writes:
>
> > bomp bomp bomp bomp - all the time' say many. I
> > thought 'Ritual Of The Solstice' not only shredded Hawkwind, it wasn't
a
> > very good representation of the genre, and if this is all that Hawkfans
> have
> > heard,it's no wonder they supposedly hate techno (or whatever). Ambient
> > never really went away either, but if you want to hear an amzing track
on
> > the trance side then check out the opening track called 'Guitar
Slinger' on
> > the last but one album ("Mad Hatter's Acid Tea Party") by Shamanic
Tribes
> > On Acid - blow your head off!!!
> > Best rhythmic ambient album around right now? Has to be the new Banco
De
> > Gaia album - fantastic!!
>
> Solstice remixes -- I quite like the "Flesh to Phantasy" remix -- no "bomp
> bomp bomp", but the other tracks are nothing special...
> I would think that a good "bridge" between the good techno stuff (that is,
> complex, spacey, and w/inventive drum/percussion rhythms) and space-rock
> might be Anubian Lights -- "Let Not the Flame Die Out" or any regular ORB
> album, particularly "Live '93". Chuck
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