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Guest alteR ideM

sorry if this has been asked before but im listening to "terra ferma" as i type and just got back from discogs only to find this and one other compilation cd credited to either of the two names associated with x-asp.... long story short, i really like the album even if it is a little dated it is classically braindance as well. fots right in with their early catalogue of randomocities...

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i started a topic on x-asp not too long ago, in the music discussion subforum. you might find it with a search.

 

also, could you post a discogs link with info on that compilation, please?

 

edit: i absolutely love this record and i am interested in finding anything that might be related to it

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hmm, found it

 

gonna try to track this compilation, but discogs say it is Illbient, Post Rock, Shoegazer, Acoustic , so i am not really expecting any more x-asp.

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the comp i was reffering to is this:

http://www.discogs.com/Amp-All-Of-Yesterday-Tomorrow/release/1010620

the name x-asp doesn't appear on it but paul gulati (apparently one half of x-asp) does vocals and percussin on one of the tracks and this is from 2007... many years after x-asp. the other guy's name (simon powell) doesn't seem to appear anywhere else besides the x-asp album.

 

i assume this must be one of those freak albums that happened quite accidentally and randomly between a coule of one time music producers who must have moved on to other things outside of music.... its too bad, i really like the terra ferma album, as "dated" as it may be by now... but yes i would have to agree that we will probably never hear any more music by this artists or either of the two guys that made it up

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the comp i was reffering to is this:

http://www.discogs.com/Amp-All-Of-Yesterday-Tomorrow/release/1010620

the name x-asp doesn't appear on it but paul gulati (apparently one half of x-asp) does vocals and percussin on one of the tracks and this is from 2007... many years after x-asp. the other guy's name (simon powell) doesn't seem to appear anywhere else besides the x-asp album.

 

i assume this must be one of those freak albums that happened quite accidentally and randomly between a coule of one time music producers who must have moved on to other things outside of music.... its too bad, i really like the terra ferma album, as "dated" as it may be by now... but yes i would have to agree that we will probably never hear any more music by this artists or either of the two guys that made it up

 

indeed.

i don't care if it is considered to be dated. it is quite precious for me.

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