lotus

previous page: 3.6. The live CD isn't indexed. What's a DJ to do? (Flying Saucer Attack)
  
page up: Flying Saucer Attack FAQ
  
next page: 3.8. What are FSA's musical influences? (Flying Saucer Attack)

3.7. I like their music. Who else would I like? (Flying Saucer Attack)




Description

This article is from the Flying Saucer Attack FAQ, by Michael Stutz stutz@dsl.org with numerous contributions by others.

3.7. I like their music. Who else would I like? (Flying Saucer Attack)

Bands somehow involved or usually grouped with FSA (but not
necessarily sounding like them) include AMP, Crescent, Movietone
(Rachel Brook) and the Third Eye Foundation. Also Rachel: Drag City
(Sea Note) put out a 7" by a Canadian band called the Sundowners
called ``Singing death chants to the stars.'' You might enjoy some of
the seven inches put out on the Wurlitzer Jukebox
<http://www.riverrun.demon.co.uk/wj/> label.

Certainly check out the Ptolemaic Terrascope
<http://www.terrascope.org/> magazine for info on these and other
droney bands of their ilk. Another site worth checking out is
<http://www.post-rock.com/>. The DroneOn mailing list FAQ
<http://www.no-fi.com/droneon_faq/> is an older source of information
on early influences such as 70s Krautrock. In the early days, droneon
was the place for talking about this music as it was happening. Now
more than half a decade later (whew!), it continues to be a place of
active discussion for this kind of music.

Stephen Robinson notes that in the FSA John Peel session, ``he read
out a note from FSA that said that Jeff Mills Blues was dedicated to
the Techno man himself.''

 

Continue to:













TOP
previous page: 3.6. The live CD isn't indexed. What's a DJ to do? (Flying Saucer Attack)
  
page up: Flying Saucer Attack FAQ
  
next page: 3.8. What are FSA's musical influences? (Flying Saucer Attack)