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offline cataLYST from Waldorf (United States) on 2003-07-21 20:54 [#00788923]
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Does anyone else agree that Jochum should release more
material along the same lines of 'A Shocking Hobby'. When i
feel like listening to something dark and heavy I always
fall back on this album... Loudboxer was dark but too
trancy.. please feel free to elaborate.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-07-21 20:59 [#00788925]
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A Shocking Hobby = best speedy j ever.


 

offline handoverthecart on 2003-07-21 21:05 [#00788927]
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the only speedy j album i own is "loudboxer" and i really
don't care for it much, its just too repetitive (which i
dont mind much if it is repeating something nice, but this
just seems like endless drums) for me to like. i do like
what i hear on the "artificial intelligence" cd though.
what of his work would you recomend?


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-07-21 21:12 [#00788929]
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See above for recommendations.

Loudboxer wasn't meant to be a CD release. The CD release is
more like a promo for the vinyl release (which has 200
locked grooves). Its pretty much for Dj's who want some cool
beats that dont much so they can mix it in with other
stuff.

Also check out "Public Energy #1" which is similar to "A
Shocking Hobby". Good stuff.


 

offline handoverthecart on 2003-07-21 21:18 [#00788931]
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thank you for explaining this ( i saw the cd used for only
$2 so i bought it without knowing much about the
artist/album ) :p


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2003-07-22 00:14 [#00789041]
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What label is he on at the moment?!?


 

offline cataLYST from Waldorf (United States) on 2003-07-22 00:33 [#00789049]
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novamute


 

offline merg from The New New York (Berlin) (Germany) on 2003-07-22 02:31 [#00789114]
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First album is best Speedy J imho...Ginger rules...


 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2003-07-22 07:54 [#00789316]
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public energy no.1 is a behemoth.
fucking staggering.


 

offline gescom33 from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-22 13:49 [#00789884]
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check out the releases thru plus8 from the early 90s.but
p.e.no1 and shocking hobby are staggering works of
industrial/idm noise,especially manhasset(the last track
from shocking hobby).....genius guy,vastly
under-rated/overlooked.


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2003-07-22 13:57 [#00789898]
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I love A Shocking Hobby tooooo, this record is really
amazing!!

i agree, i hope jochum makes another release like this
because that sound is very unique


 

offline _user from rostov-on-don (Russia) on 2003-07-22 15:15 [#00789982]
Points: 1260 Status: Regular | Followup to cataLYST: #00788923



i haven't listened carefully to jochEm's releases on warp,
but i like shocking hobby.....it was the first speedy j
album i've listened to...

....btw, i think shocking hobby sounds not like speedy j...


 


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