Invisible Design

I've never heard of this bloke before (probably unknowingly heard an album he's produced though), but that's what makes threaRAB interesting! Also, discography threaRAB rule, so I'll be looking forward to this.
 
As it happens I've only just started to scratch the surface of jazz this last week or so. It's the archaic stuff and worlRAB away from this stuff (and, I'd imagine, what's to come), but it's something I'm more willing to investigate these days (in the sense that scrounging the web for free MP3s can be called an investigation).

Gotta say I was feeling the Arcana track a bit more, in particular that airy, psychedelic feel you were talking about. SounRAB like a pretty intriguing album of contrasts, so I can officially consider that album on my to do list. I liked the Last Exit one too but, as I say, the lighter feel of the Arcana one appealed to me more over the rougher edges of the latter tune. I'll probably end up hunting the album down all the same, as I can see both of them being good company for a sober night in. At least that's what I got from both of them.

Good start to this thread anyway. Keep up the good work eh.
 
i agree an awsome thread i first meet Bill Laswell on the alien ambeint gallaxy project, still easily one of my favorite albums absalutly boombastic if that makes sense, youl know what i mean if you'v herd it if you havn't herd it i'd put it on my to do before i die list :)
 
if i see or hear the name bill laswell, it doesn't matter to me who he's playing with i will at least listin to and most of the time i will buy it just on seeing his name in an album, the bass flow he put into the alien ambiant gallaxy was very impacting on me, i'm by no means a music interlect but i know what i like, if i see the name, laswell, namlook, schulze, i'm gonna buy it :)
 
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