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Ink 19 :: Eat Static

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December 1997 :: Music C-F :: Eat Static (Carole Jaszewski)

Eat Static Science Of The Gods Mammoth/Planet Dog Somewhere out there in a galaxy far far away dwell the minds of the men behind Eat Static. Science of the Gods is the consequence of their spacey sonic musings and their second U.S. release. These fellas stray further and further away from their crumbly ...

Ink 19 :: Adjective City|Beyond Salvation|Bio Ritmo|Birchville Cat Motel|The Blaggers|Core 22|Fiendz|Fizzbin|Girl Crazy|Lost Souls|Lounge|Lux Aeterna|Merzbow|Proud to be Blonde|Sacrifice Isaac|The Spirit of Cape Verde|St. Etienne|Static 13|The Ton Ups

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December 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City|Beyond Salvation|Bio Ritmo|Birchville Cat Motel|The Blaggers|Core 22|Fiendz|Fizzbin|Girl Crazy|Lost Souls|Lounge|Lux Aeterna|Merzbow|Proud to be Blonde|Sacrifice Isaac|The Spirit of Cape Verde|St. Etienne|Static 13|The Ton Ups (David Lee Beowulf)

... from its trip hop sabbatical, takes a nose-dive into the Mod Squad era with only the occasional flashback. Sarah Cracknell sounds like peach nectar. Eat your heart out SoBe. Sub Pop Records, 1932 First Ave., Suite 1103, Seattle, WA 98101; http://www.subpop.com --Carole Jaszewski Static 13 Fear Is Your ...

Ink 19 :: Bliminal

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Bliminal (Interchill). Review by Carl F Gauze.

... 's a calm, cool, and collected disc of electronica designed to keep you off your feet. Interchill has pulled together 10 tracks from the likes of Eat Static, Hibernation, Slackbaba, and Legion of Green Men, and allows them to flow together effortlessly in a field of electronic beeps and boops. I suspect ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 Things I Didn't Review in 2001

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Always a master of doing-it-later, Ian Koss highlights his procrastination prowess with this roundup of records that didn't quite get reviewed in their proper time frame.

... of its indivisible segments, but for the whirling looping trails they leave behind. Rarefied and hypnotic. http://www.mille-plateaux.com 6) Eat Static, Crash and Burn (CyberOctave) This one is a double whammy, as Crash and Burn was released in the UK about a year prior to CyberOctave's US release.. ...

Ink 19 :: Electro Lounge

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August 1999 :: Music H-I :: Electro Lounge (Lips Fresno)

... "Sway," "Watermelon Man," "Caravan," you get the idea) and jeopardizes their retro value in the hands of remixers. Big names too, like Wagon Christ, Eat Static, Meat Beat Manifesto, Utah Saints. A recipe for disaster?    Not quite. It may be a concept in high cheese, indeed, but as much as I'd like ...

Ink 19 :: Five Easy Pieces

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Carl F. Gauze spins his take on what five inventions would change our world.

... , I tell ya. So we're hooked. We are all invention junkies. We crave and need new toys, new careers, new drugs. Someone invented Lipotor, and you can eat all the pork rinds you want. Someone invented Ecstasy, so all that noise Eno recorded has an audience. And you can be lost in the woods to a tolerance ...

Ink 19 :: Front Line Assembly

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October 1998 :: Music D-G :: Front Line Assembly (drew West)

... because the guitars were dropped? I was hoping with this remix EP, I would get some rather interesting mixes that would be perfect for club play. Eat Static provides the last remix, and it's the only one really worth anything on here. The first three fall prey to your standard remix mentality: add a ...

Ink 19 :: The Promise Ring

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May 1998 :: Live :: The Promise Ring (Jason Rockhill)

The Promise Ring with Jimmy Eat World Brodie's Warehouse, Orlando 3.25.98 by Jason Rockhill If I were put on the spot, I would definitely go on record as being pro-heckling. It's a great catalyst for band/audience interplay. When everyone takes part in fun, it can add a special element to a show. There ...

Ink 19 :: Front Line Assembly

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November 1998 :: Music E-H :: Front Line Assembly (drew West)

... though, both with their own material and their remixes. On disc two, they take FLA to new levels by re-recording the vocals with feminine power. The Eat Static remix included here blows away the version found on Comatose. Yes, I would have to say that any and all new FLA releases will come into my home ...

Ink 19 :: Spaceship Eyes

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September1998 :: Music N-S :: Spaceship Eyes (drew West)

... resemble stagnancy. It is a sure bet that if they release it, it's going to be good. Spaceship Eyes is no exception. I find Truth similar to the Eat Static/Michael Dog style of electronica, however there is the Hypnotic element at work here. If you are looking for a little bit of a break from the standard ...
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