tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-236385602190883270.post2175966219519456949..comments2023-03-01T11:27:53.440-05:00Comments on the way i walk: chilling too late...erichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02002087469616786196noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-236385602190883270.post-66522551985969729532009-03-29T15:11:00.000-04:002009-03-29T15:11:00.000-04:00Sounds good, man, I'd like to take a listen if you...Sounds good, man, I'd like to take a listen if you want to send some over.<BR/><BR/>You'll probably want to puke at hearing this, though I've been listening to the latest Prodigy a fair amount lately ("Invaders Must Die"). I wasn't into it at first, but there's enough of the sounds of "The Experience" in it the more I got into it, which is some epic (albeit rather silly) stuff in my mind. Lots of high energy craziness.<BR/><BR/>Hive's "Working with Sound" is a bit older (~1999), but I hadn't heard it before and it's pretty brilliant in a number of ways. It's been a treat for me.<BR/><BR/>Murcof's "Martes" is a bit low/slow, though I like what he's trying to do; the soundscapes are pretty legit and the use of instruments is very well done.<BR/><BR/>Deadbeat's "Roots and Wire" is another great listen, if you haven't already heard it. I'm not as much a fan of his older work, though this is sort of a Basic Channel attempt with a fresh face that really works, IMO.<BR/><BR/>On the classical end, I'm a big fan of Bartok lately, esp. w/ his string quartet numbers. Reich's "Drumming" and percussion works by Xenakis are also pretty important baseline listens.<BR/><BR/>2562's "Aerial" and "Cyclical" by iTAL tEK are some other aces that I picked up in the past few months..Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06639786430669295734noreply@blogger.com