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Topic: One for Blacky
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Tangento
VoivodFan
Member # 117
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posted December 11, 2002 08:14
quote: Originally posted by X-D: Go through Scratch! They carry all Blacky's stuff and are also pretty cool! If you're getting into Mark Spybey & DVOA stuff, the :Spybey:Theriault: album is an absolute must have! Hell, it's one of my favorites of the genre! Spybey's album with James Plotkin is nice too, although it's much more of an ambient record, which I like too.Tangento, I noticed on your site that your looking for madness that is Lo FLUX TUBE? Is that still the case?
It is just amazing how every time I discover someting cool, James Plotkin's name somehow suddenly pops up in an association with it. I will certainly be purchasing the :Spybey:Theriault: thingy, it's just that the site I was on stated that it was limited to something like 70 copies. (in a burlap bag, no less?) Oh, I have owned 'Lo Flux Tube' since it came out. I first discovered OLD via their entry on the Grind Crusher series with their remarkable "Colostomy Grab Bag". My copy of 'Lo Flux' even somehow managed to escape & survive the "Great Crackhead Half-Brother CD Heist of the mid-90's" ...as well as countless other near-calamities. What I was after was input from other people who's lives have been similarly disrupted by this screeching Masterpiece of Musical Mayhem.
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blacky
VoivodFan
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posted December 14, 2002 01:30
The work I did for Propeller was just editing, mixing and mastering, ie the production. As a matter of fact, other than the HBT and Spybey/Theriault project, I didn't do much else, a few other projects that never ended up being released. I have lots of material, which is in half-finished states, never got around to releasing anything since. Maybe at some point I will release some of it, maybe not, can't promise, though!
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