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neh
from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-10 05:09 [#01232576]
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boyed by the beauty of the schnaus releases I've been inclined to give CCO a go - buying the odd new ones here and there - but they seem to be turning a lot of very similar and pretty mediocre minimal - emotional - stuff at the moment
discuss (or you'd like to move the thread onto the subject of my enormous manhood this will also suffice)
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Monoid
from one source all things depend on 2004-06-10 05:12 [#01232579]
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but they seem to be turning a lot of very similar and pretty mediocre minimal - emotional - stuff at the moment
Just like KOMPAKT ! Im honestly getting bored of that minimal Clicks & Cuts sound.....
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VLetr
from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-10 05:12 [#01232580]
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i find the schnauss stuff pleasant but unchallenging. a bit like lounge music, y'know? extremely well produced but without ever taking any risks. middle-of-the-road electronica... or MORIDM!
the arovane releases are classics tho. i've only heard one static song but it's pretty great.
what's most worth getting in your opinion? i love the melodic stuff but i like more interesting, fucked-up rhythms than schnauss. metamatics is the perfect balance IMO.
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plaster
from splitska 10 on 2004-06-10 05:14 [#01232582]
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yeah man...the fact that they are a part of the !k7 familly is really smtn.
alongside with warp and neo ouja,cco brings out one of the best releases imo.
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telica
from london/york on 2004-06-10 05:26 [#01232600]
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slightly unrelated, but...
did any of you get the neo ouija cottage industries comp.? i never got round to getting myself a copy - worth getting?
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neh
from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-10 05:30 [#01232607]
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no - is it worth a looksee?
on the other stuff - yes the whole formless cuts and clicks thing is getting veyr old - fair play if you're as good at it as dntel or someone then its a pleasurable experience - it just seems to me that a lot of the new CCO stuff is pretty aimless and contrite - "you'll love our defeatest attitude" is the latest case in point - I mean its ok, but its just kind of ok - I just think its been done to death personally
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Erronous
from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-11 08:07 [#01235013]
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City centre offices is one of my favorite labels.
Arovane - Tides is a classic. a must-have in my opinion. Both ulrich schnauss albums are one of the best in my whole cd collection.
A week ago i bought Firewire - a tribute to the manzani, which is an interesting unusual CCO release, yet very nice.
The new remote viewer EP disappointed me. The new Xela album was very nice. A little repetitive, maybe. I've never liked the voice in the Static albums... and what else....?
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mashnote
from mol (Belgium) on 2004-06-11 10:52 [#01235250]
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i really like the remote viewer "here i go again.."
all Dictaphone stuff (their last 12" is really cool, some dark jazz stuff not unlike bohren und der club of gore sometimes)
donato wharton
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dogboy
from brighton (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-11 10:53 [#01235251]
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both arovane 7"s are feckin ace.
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2004-06-11 11:01 [#01235264]
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i like to clean with 'far away trains passing by' playing in the background. that's about it really. nothing too amazing, just a pleasant listen.
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pietrobot
on 2004-06-11 11:17 [#01235278]
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Ulrich's "A Strangely Isolated Place" is by far one of my top-10 releases of 2003. A totally essential album that has continued to grab my attention play after play.
Arovane has always done a great job on CCO, and his new album, "Lilies" doesn't really break any new ground.. instead it continues where "Tides" left-off.
I wish that Fizzarum would have done more with CCO, their Domino album was (and still is) a great listening experience.
P.
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mimi
on 2004-06-11 15:33 [#01235691]
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CCO is a great label. Although I havent bought much of there new stuff from this year, the 7" series has some great moments. I thought the arovane, christian kleine, solvent/lowfish, zorn and bitstream 7" were the best. Christian Kleines 12"s arn't bad either on that label along with the dictaphone records. Cashier Escape Route is also a great comp. Love the skanfrom song!
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