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I swore I wasn't going to do this, but here goes nuffink' Goldie: Saturnz Return (the 2CD new one recommended by dt - try the 60-min long orchestral suite "Mother" for starters... then Bowie gets involved) Photek: modus operandi (purist minimalist drum&bass - new one "form and function" due soon/now) projeKCt two: space groove (Q: what planet are these guys on? A: Zarg - Music for Spaceports) Rush: Test For Echo (a bit mainstream, but oh, those gtr textures) Bill Frisell Band Live (eine Klein-e guitarklangfarbensloopentechnik) Yello: Flag (1987? pull the other one, it's got bells on) Bill Nelson: What Now, What Next (80-90 retrospective on DGM - his lack of critical recognition is little short of criminal) Squarepusher: Hard Normal Daddy (shocking drum&bass&fusion) Markus Reuter: Taster (Warr Games in Bielefeld - what goes around, comes around - excellent purist looping) James: Whiplash The Thought Industry Presents (Michigan ProgThrash?) U.Srinivas & Michael Brook: Dream (sublime) Enough about others: I bought a Korg DL8000R ten days ago, and I should have a review for the digest & site in a few more days. In the meantime, have a look at http://www.korg.com/dl8000r.htm if you're curious... Brian Thomson, London UK bnt@ibm.net bnt@email.com 'To ask "How are things?" of a professional musician is likely to invite an answer which few would want to take on board. "Oh, thanks - things are corrupt, avaricious, lying is common currency, but deceit by stealth is of greater concern. How are you?"' -- Robert "Capt. Fribble" Fripp, September 1998