who's afraid of the art of noise?
hungovermulatto
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this was the first cd i ever bought. still reaallllyy gooood. so's "in visible silence" and a few tracks on that ambient comp... can i get a witness?
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Battle...whatever its called was hot.
yo batmon,
you ever move to bk? or you still up in haarlem? i think you looked at my place a while back before i moved to hawaii...
Strictly the Bronx dogs. I lived in Manhattan for a minute.
bronx. my bad. i had that loft space down the block from castros...
Into Battle[/b]
Also get the recent box set, And What Have You Done With My Body God?[/b], which compiles loads of unreleased goodies from the 1983-1984 Zang Tuum Tumb era.
What's 'The Seduction of Claude Debussy' like? Should I pick it up?
It's okay, but it definitely misses the Gary Langan touch. This album was done after AoN had taken a break, and they went back to ZTT, so it's Horn (who really didn't do anything), Dudley, Jeczalik, and Lol Creme. To be honest, it sounds more like an Anne Dudley project with extra beats and noises, which isn't bad, but anyone who is expecting the old ZTT style of AoN will be a bit disappointed. But if you liked the transitions Dudley and Jeczalik made with their "core" sound, then this is a continuation of that. The track with Rakim is only so-so, and if you have to hear it, just get the single.