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karl hyde on rob da bank
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f3q0x/
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Re: karl hyde on rob da bank
Magical! Does he say when-ish? (Can't play the stream at work )
Holden's dream RiverRun: Always Loved a Film You Do Scribble Bamboo Telematic Peel ...
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We have heard them all already |
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actually, that's a fantastic idea, release those tracks above with 2 or 3 live tracks from the LHN discs and bring back the quality EP's from the mid-90s.
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Not sure i get what you mean by "no way RRP material" - are they too finalized? Not experimental enough? Considering the 3 RRP's to date, they're pretty varied in terms of style (from techno to electro to ambient/chillout) and production (all high quality, though some tracks seem less finished than others). I guess, if not on a RRP, it'll be great to hear these in a studio form (we did get YDS in the last broadcast, as well as Bamboo, but only in streamed radio quality). I guess Karl said YDS is coming as a DL. Hmm, on second thought, it'd probably be more fun if the next RRP was totally new stuff. I still remember fondly listening to Lovely Broken Thing on release day with jaw dropped!
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the only reason why it isnt RR material is because we've heard it and heard it and heard versions of it while riverruns practically ambushed us with sounds we didnt think would come out of them.
dunno if theyre physical release worthy tho. it all seems so disconnected. |
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did no one else have to get familiar with the voice fx so that it didnt drive them up the damn wall? |
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Re: karl hyde on rob da bank
Actually, when the first RiverRuns came out, it wasn't completely new. Between the live shows and radio shows, we'd already heard Peggy Sussed, Ancient Phat Farm Coat, Lenny Penne, Back in the Fears, and Dub Shepherd.
However, I agree, it would be nicer if it's all unheard or little heard material. They've already said ALAF and YDS would be digital downloads, and I think they meant digital bundles like Phonestrap rather than in a RiverRun. |
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