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January 8 - 14, 2001
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De Phazz thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / De Phazz / Death By Chocolate / Mole Listening Pearls

I had high expectations for this disc, and I am quite happy with what was delivered.
[read more] ---Carl

Fantastic Plastic  Machine thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / Fantastic Plastic Machine / Contact / (Japan)

Alternate version of 'Beautiful' with every song done differently. It is billed as a remix disc, but it goes far beyond what that label presumes.
[read more] ---Carl

Noon thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / Noon / Bleak Output/ Teeto Records (Poland)

I found this CD to be entirely different than I expected it to be, and was delighted to find that it took me to a place I had not thought of going.
[read more] ---Carl

The Disk Orchestra thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / The Disk Orchestra / [K] / Rather Interesting

Like an electronic version of a Carl Stalling cartoon soundtrack, The Disk Orchestra skitters about during 99 tracks of very short pieces that really need to be played in series as opposed to as single tracks.
[read more] ---Carl

Ming thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / Ming / Interieur/Exterieur / Doxa Records

Interieur/Exterieur is more artsy than energy, and will be a joy to those who love artists such as Barbara Morgenstern.
[read more] ---Carl

Popshopping 2 thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / various / Popshopping 2 / Crippled Dick

The first Popshopping compilation was such a kick that it is hardly surprising that someone decided to revisit the idea with a second volume. What IS surprising is that the quality level remains so high
[read more] ---Carl

Star Wars Breakbeat thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / Star Wars Breakbeats / Suckadelic Records

A 25 song extravaganza put together with beats over samples from the original Star Wars movie.
[read more] ---Carl

Venetian Snares thumbnail, linked  to a full review of the record

CD / Venetian Snares / Doll Doll Doll / Hymen Records

Venetian Snares plays broken beats - the new electronic hardcore composed of sharp edits and brutal passages.
[read more] ---Carl