Gel Sol, I would like to say definately go with the Casino vs Japan, its a pollack from Milwaukee but amazing none the less Also, I know you are well versed in prog, but have you got any albums by ousted Can bass player Holger Czukay? Concluding my new favorite bands, and thirdly but not last is the japanese bjork: Noriko Tujiko... and the Japanese american female sevant Coppe' would be a good suggestion for anyone.. Thrash actually produced her Papa My Bhuda release (on Mango + Sweet Rice Records) but I can't get him to tell me much about it. Those are all my new favorite artists.. besides the orb and plaid I am glad I finally got through to you. When you coming to Big V's again? Thrash, I saw your site you funny tit. Browneye to you nugga! Keep healthy.
Dig it. Official Press release: 302 acid0005 VisionÂs swirling, mind torn asunder. Shapes form and dissolve. A voice appears. Or does it? Confusion; just who exactly requested this dystopian future? That drum loopÂs echoing again  itÂs starting to make sense. Slick skyscrapers appear from the murk, guiding me home. The Capitol burns. WhatÂs that you say? Nothing? Ah, lost again Metallic tribes march a paranoiac rhythm in the distance  theyÂre not mine; theyÂre not me. Please. Stay calm amid the tension, feel the tension, enjoy the tension. Succumb, be washed away. So warm, IÂm adrift amid this dystopian beauty. Now leave me, leave me here. I never want to leave Experience 302 AcidÂs debut, a dark, twisted opus from the outer edges of the American psyche. The reborn em:tÂs latest release is its most experimental yet, an intense ride brought to you by three electronic innovators from Washington DC. ItÂs the creation of Doug Kallmeyer (samples, bass), Justin Mader (samples, projections) and Andrew Reichel (electronics), three men brought together through meetings in DCÂs most salubrious hangouts  tattoo parlours, night clubs, art spaces, protest rallies  and a joint love of all things electronic-punk-prog-hardcore-metal-jazz-classical. em:t fans will be familiar with Andrew Reichel. As alter-ego gel-sol, he released his critically-acclaimed debut gel-sol1104 on the label in late 2004. Now, with 302 Acid, em:t continues to push at the boundaries of intelligent electronic music. Swirling atmospherics glide over syncopated beats, dubby low-end bass rumbles and roughly-hewn digital soundscapes, producing an end result refined on the many occasions 302 Acid have taken their multi-media, improvisational show live. ItÂs still an anxious age, and this is its soundtrack. An electronic tornado, the calm is shattered. No more. No more. Yer Pal, Gel-Sol www.gel-sol.com
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