Refine search: |
Search results for 'scanner'
Showing 1 - 10 of 11 matches
Ink 19 :: DJ Spooky Vs. Scanner
April 2000 :: Music S :: DJ Spooky Vs. Scanner (Aaron Schultz)
DJ Spooky Vs. Scanner The Quick and the Dead Sulphur/Beggar's Banquet This is the first collaboration disc in "The Meld Series," on the UK imprint Sulphur. The concept of this set is to "combine a regular series of recordings to explore the union of one artist with another -- dissolving expectations ...
Ink 19 :: Scanner
February 2000 :: Music Q-S :: Scanner (Nirav Soni)
Scanner Lauwarm Instrumentals Sulfur/Beggars Banquet Former cell phone voyeur, current museum gallery "intellectual" Robin Rimbuad comes forth with another offering for the music consumptive public. To anyone who doesn't know, he doesn't do scanned telephone calls on his recorded music anymore. The ...
Ink 19 :: DJ Spooky
March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: DJ Spooky (Nirav Soni)
...the one with you and Alan Licht on it. Who else is going to be a part of it? There's one with Arto Lindsay, one with Nobakazu Takemura, one with Scanner, Susan Deyhim, Bill Laswell, and some other people. What do you think of some of the other experimental turntablists, like Otomo Yoshihide, Martin...
Ink 19 :: Sulphur: Compound
Various Artists (The Beggars Group). Review by Kiran Aditham.
.... Sulphur swings with the big dogs by giving us such a deep-fried dub, jazz, IDM, and electro-freeform offering rarely heard this side of Ninja Tune. Scanner squares off with DJ Spooky on "Guanxi," which could pass for an Amon Tobin B-side, but makes the grade nonetheless. Slowly, we dissolve from warped...
Ink 19 :: Meat Beat Manifesto
Storm the Studio R.M.X.S. (Tino Corp.). Review by Stein Haukland.
...demonstrates how far-reaching its influence has been. The contributors range from Merzbow's hardcore noise to DJ Spooky's acid-tinged dub; from Scanner's moody IDM to Antipop Consortium's High Priest's techno rap -- along the way, taking in just about every point in between. As such, this is probably...
Ink 19 :: Kooks, A Guide to the Outer Limits of the Human Belief
February 1999 :: Page :: Kooks, A Guide to the Outer Limits of the Human Belief (James MacLaren)
...Research, oh hell... all kinda neato shit in here. You oughtta get this book, if for no other reason, just to run the sonofabitch through your scanner and have the best clipart collection in your neighborhood. Amaze your friends, and frighten your enemies with this stuff. It's priceless. Feral House...
Ink 19 :: TJ Norris
triMIX (Innova). Review by Bob Ham.
...disc are those tracks that are freed up of traditional modes of songwriting, shuddering with drones, high-pitched squeals, and other found sounds. Scanner - as remixed by Nobukazu Takemura - does much to weave a intricate pattern using thick swathes of fuzz and low hums interspersed with noisy shortwave...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
February 2000 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
...Rich Creamy Paint David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani Josh Rouse Ryker's S.O.L.O. Saturnine Scanner Sharks Keep Moving Shivaree Sinner Squarepusher Milovan Sredenovic Stavesacre Stereo Total Subdebs Sunset Valley Music T-Z...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
April 2000 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
...pApAs fritAs Paris Texas Penguin Mechanics Pinehurst Kids Ponga Pornosonic Primer 55 Psychic TV The Roots Music S DJ Spooky Vs. Scanner Peter Searcy Screeching Weasel Seven and Three Quarters ? HA! Skankin' For Jesus Solenoid Solvent Soul Reaper Spazz Star Ghost...
Ink 19 :: Cover
Cover
...the Sky Rich Creamy Paint David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani Josh Rouse Ryker's S.O.L.O. Saturnine Scanner Sharks Keep Moving Shivaree Sinner Squarepusher Milovan Sredenovic Stavesacre Stereo Total Subdebs Sunset Valley Music T-Z Tarot Bolero Telegraph Melts...
| More Matches: | « Previous | 1 | 2 | Next » |
Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6



