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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-06-08 22:11 [#00256270]
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Last night I had an amazing time with the early works of Ae before I went to bed. I never noticed before how closely tri repetae shares the same sounds as incunabula. you all might have known that as obvious but i just kinda found out. its incredible and almost seems like an advanced incunabula. Amber of course being the organic side to incunabula.
One thing I found very very very interesting some of you might not know is that the songs off garbage are in fact song that were SUPPOSED to be on Amber...but due to space they were made into an EP...it actually came out before tri rep. Amazing. I found that in that review that guy did (look for my good autechre read! post)
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corngrower
from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-06-09 02:00 [#00256510]
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I agree that Tri Repetae does sound kind of like Incunabula, but in a more advanced way. It's like Icunabula was them succeeding at the style they were trying, and Tri is them mastering it, allowing them to evolve their music into it's new, futuristic sound.
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nacmat
on 2002-06-09 03:43 [#00256612]
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I didnt know about garbage, but i tell you garbage is an incredible ep...one of my favourites...and track 1 is a masterpiece
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-06-09 03:48 [#00256613]
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actually I sometimes look at Chiastic Slide as them mastering the style of Tri REpetae... I dunno, maybe I'm way off... :)
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