=cw4t7abs on Sat, 15 Aug 1998 10:00:47 -0600 |
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Syndicate: krop3rom||a9ff 0+2. anti decibel rout!n . update |
ur $obj = "'----':obj{want:type(euMF), " . "from:null(), form:enum(na_me), seld:teczt(\@)}"; do_event(qw/core cnte CSOm/, "$obj, kocl:type(euMB)", ''); ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 0f0003 m2sk!n3nkunzt. m9ndfukc.macht.fre! ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| keyboard magazine - january 98 kr0p3r0m a9ff The CD player says there are 97 tracks on the disc, and your ears are assaulted by this fantastic variety of rude electronic noise, so you think at first maybe it's a sampling CD, but it's not. It's just part of the enigma promulgated by the band; from the sleeve, you'd think maybe their name is kontEnt:id !=, or maybe +/-hekx|dAmage.gRi...D. I tried their web site (www.tezcat.com/~antiorp) hoping to elicit some hard facts, but the site is straight out of Count Zero; you can only experience it, not understand it. I finally got the band name from the record company site. About the record: Once in a while you have the hallucination that there are remnants of tunes buried amid the sampled radio voices, oscillator whickering, pitch-mangled fuzz guitar divebombs, and flying snare flams. But probably not. After a few years getting synth-and-sampler CDs in the mail, I thought I'd heard everything, but I've never heard anything like this. -Jim Aikin __....- krop3rom||a9ff 0+2 - repressing began 8.8.98 - decibel records continues to market unauthorized copies of krop3rom||a9ff to combat this and other amusing attempts at eloquence - krop3rom||a9ff 0+2 will be released. - - repressing began 8.8.98 - krop3rom||a9ff 0+2 contains additional material by : the hafler trio \+\ sine.x(2^n) - - - 50 kontributions have been made \ sekured however due to higher than anticipated costs 15 additional contributions at $35 for 10cds are being accepted