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October 2000 Reviewed by: Marc Weidenbaum
The last thing the world may need is
another sub-genre. What the world could use, though, is one or
two solid compilations to define
each of the various sub-genres that currently occupy -- or, more
politely, to help adventurous listeners correlate -- the ever-increasing
number of electronic musicians worldwide. "lowercase" is
one of the various names (along with "microsound," among
others) given to a realm of music that dances slowly on the precipice
of the subsonic. This compilation, by a new San Diego-based label,
contains 27 separate tracks by such lowercase leaders as Bernhard
Gunter, Steve Roden and Taylor Dupree. Other popular names are notably
absent (like Ryoji Ikeda, Oval and Tetsu Inoue), but what lowercase
lacks in comprehensiveness it makes up for in other ways. First,
it gives us a glimpse of tiny experiments by musicians, like kid606,
who are better known for noise than for tenderness. Second, it provides
a separate CD-size postcard with detailed biographical and discographical
info on each of the 27 cuts' musicians. Third, for the price of the
box set's two CDs, you get a second copy of the CDs -- free. The
second set's envelope reads, "Please pass on to another curious
listener," but you won't be blamed if you choose to hold on
to both sets and mix 'em up at home.
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