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Ink 19 :: Little Darla Has a Treat For You
April 1999 :: Music J-M :: Little Darla Has a Treat For You (Ian Koss)
...an electron goes through as it makes its way across the circuit. Isan's "Don't Bounce It" is a disjointed bamboo circus. Closing out the record is Flowchart/Technicolor's nine-minute minimalist masterpiece, "Casio Jawn." Usually I'm the first to make fun of repetitive beeps and boops, but these lads...
Ink 19 :: b. fleischmann
A collection of nine analog solipsisms, electronic compositions rich in oscil...
...compositions rich in oscillator overtones and wonderfully layered textures and sounds. a choir... sounds right at home on Darla's roster, next to Flowchart/Flowtron, Junior Varsity KM and Commercial. The line between repetitive and hypnotic has never been too clear for me, but in this case it is out...
Ink 19 :: Technicolor
A1C EP (Dogprint). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
... at points, but not really in a boring manner. No surprise that Technicolor is part of the Darla troupe, alongside musical compatriots such as Flowchart and Color Filter. Dogprint Records: http://www.dogprint.com Andrew Chadwick
Ink 19 :: Little Darla Has a Treat For You
Volume 17 (Darla). Review by Ian Koss.
...from artists familiar and unknown. And this one is no exception. Taking a heavy anapop bent with tracks from Mark Robinson, Toyen, Barcelona, and Flowchart, Little Darla 17 displays an interesting up-and-comer in label pulCec (I wager it has come connection with mr. trevor hollAnd), which has four tracks...
Ink 19 :: Commercial
November 1999 :: Music A-D :: Commercial (Jason Plender)
...wanking emanate from the speakers. If you didn't have to touch something to make the sound come out, it ain't real music, right? Commercial (Sean Flowchart and Trevor Holland) makes me eat my words. Their pieces, digital and sequenced, nonetheless have a very organic feel to them. Filling in the gaps...
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