Was listening to #10 just this week on a long drive and it took me right back there. Such is the power of music.
Realized how much this is representative of this explosive period of time of creative growth in electronic music and how much electronic music has changed and how complex and dense it has become over the years.
This was one of the labels that gave room for freedom to artists who would ultimately help pave the way.
thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Perfect timing, my 1TB drive just crashed without hope of getting any of my music back and I'm in the process of rebuilding. So glad you're still posting! P.S. any chance you can post links to the em:t stuff?
ReplyDeleteGlad to help. Have had an HD crash as well, quite depressing. We need backups for our backups! Give me some time on the em:t thing, gotta wait until my data resets in December. Data: the new currency. Thanks for sticking around!
ReplyDeleteOne of my most admired series... Omicron & Escape Tank being the top two. Any chance you might have & post the earlier gems (I lost my Terre Thaemlitz - Tranquilizer to a nasty scratch).
ReplyDeleteAnd the most gracious of nods to all the wonderful posts - a brilliant blog
Thanks, a lot, for all your blog that I just discovered.
ReplyDeletePlease excuse my ignorance but are there downloadable links to these albums (can't through discogs)? Been searching since I bought and lost Ambient Systems more than 10 years ago.
ReplyDeleteTry clicking on each the number and see what happens. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWOW BOB WOW! Everyday sublime bliss revealed in plain sight. Deeply grateful.
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