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offline joakim from Norway on 2002-04-13 15:25 [#00171788]
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ok, so i got the choice between "plus forty seven
degrees...blah- blah" and "hotel parallell" by fennesz on
cd, or to get two albums by oval on lp (quite bizarre, i
know).

i need some glitch advice here...what to get ?

i haven't got any oval records yet (i've heard one or two at
a friend of a friend a couple of weeks ago, and they sounded
quite lovely), but i got "endless summer" by fennesz, and
that's absolutely gorgeous.

so, dear friends, i'd like your opinion.


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-13 15:31 [#00171791]
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Welcome to the board Joakim : )

I haven't heard Fennesz , i will check that out.


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-13 16:10 [#00171838]
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im downing some fennesz now.......


 

offline joakim from Norway on 2002-04-13 16:13 [#00171839]
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do you know oval ? what albums are worth getting into ?

think i've heard the "dok" album, which is quite tasty...

i feel that fennesz has a more "organic" touch to the music
compared to what i've heard of oval (still, i haven't heard
a lot of 'em).


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-13 16:31 [#00171857]
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i haven't heard much Oval iether but the things ive heard
was quite whacky , silly melodies and cheesy house groves
,not my cup of tea.
Maybe i should check out more , give them another chance.


 

offline joakim from Norway on 2002-04-13 16:33 [#00171859]
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hmm...not sure that's the oval i'm thinking of. oval (markus
popp) is making skippety-glitchy tracks, with washes of
white noise and all kinds of clicks and cuts.


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-04-13 16:36 [#00171862]
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I really recommend Dok. I love Mr. Popps' music. Havent
heard Fennesz, I'll check it out :)


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-13 16:43 [#00171876]
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the things i heard where from Systematisch.Crappy stuff
imo.
But do you recomend any other Oval.

Ok i have listened to some Fennesz now (god bless
soulseek).
Very nice stuff , very ambient and alive/organic.
My favorites so far are "a year in a minute" and "shisheido"


 

offline joakim from Norway on 2002-04-13 16:47 [#00171881]
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yeah, both of those are really lovely. i also heartily
recommend the title track as well as the epic 11 minute
"happy audio".


 

offline joakim from Norway on 2002-04-13 16:48 [#00171885]
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oh, damn, i just advanced to junior status. sheeesh!


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-04-13 23:32 [#00172670]
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ive heard ovalprocess and endless summer, and endless summer
is much better imo. so id personnaly go with hotel
parallel, even though i never heard it and don't know enough
about either artists.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-04-13 23:37 [#00172684]
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Go for Fennesz, Oval isnt as Variedly as Fennesz. Fennesz
sounds more "Techy" "and edgy" in my opinion, while OVAL
music uses just "layerd soundscapes"........FENNESZ !!


 

offline D-Hex from Blue Springs Missouri (United States) on 2002-04-13 23:39 [#00172690]
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how do you guys know about so many different artist!?!??? it
makes me crazy when i think i know a lot about music!


 

offline 303honey from United States on 2002-04-13 23:41 [#00172696]
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Remember the days, long ago, when you'd be walking down the
sunny sidewalk and the daisies would smile at you? When warm
oak trees waved their huge green hands and blew leaves like
coy kisses across your path? When even the blades of grass
seemed to sway in perfect time with every step you took?
Like an electronic pied piper, Global Goon gathers all these
feelings together and floats them back at you as downtempo
electro grooves and some of the most original, captivating
melodies in electronic music today.

Vatican Nitez, the third album by Goon-ie Jonny Hawk,
effervesces with the pure sonic happiness that characterized
his previous effort, 1998's excellent Cradle of History, but
with a tinge of darkness: Call it the weighted complexity of
leaving behind those sunny days and embracing the harder
realities of today's home-listening electronic music, where
wholesale sampling and break pilfering constitute the bulk
of what's available. Fuck that; the lead-off "Business Man"
saunters out with delicate timpani-like percussion and a
muted loop before volleying Goon's warbly electro hand-saw
melody, and it's a dreamy one at that. Likewise, check "I'm
on the 73," a synth-y four-count pop groove that repeatedly
breaks down into digital drum madness before composing
itself under said groove. "Kreem Ballet" and "!" sound most
like Cradle, a bit simpler and predictable in their melodic
progressions - and thus enjoyable for that reason. The only
complaint: it's not nearly long enough; the Goon has again
left us waiting for more memories of those wonderful sunny
days long since gone.


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-04-13 23:57 [#00172765]
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what, did you cut 'n' paste a review from a magazine?


 

offline D-Hex from Blue Springs Missouri (United States) on 2002-04-14 22:39 [#00174304]
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i think she said she was dating global goon or
something,,,,so she is also head of advertising for him as
well.


 


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