From: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org (velvet-station-digest) To: velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Subject: velvet-station-digest V3 #49 Reply-To: velvet-station@smoe.org Sender: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk velvet-station-digest Friday, November 3 2000 Volume 03 : Number 049 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [VS] Mine [Stefan Granbom ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 19:36:39 +0100 From: Stefan Granbom Subject: Re: [VS] Mine At 14:19 2000-10-20 EDT, Wmvrrvrrmm@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 20/10/2000 11:10:39, stefan.granbom@socmed.gu.se writes: > ><< The Swedish group Mine got a new single out now, it's called "wouldn't mind >the waiting", on Stockholm records (international release). They sound a bit >like Velvet Belly, i think they are great. >> > >I've just listened to them, and was quite enchanted by the sound. I thought >that the this love is killing me song sounded a bit Portishead inspired. The >other of the tracks does feel as if the group might float around the world of >Bergman films from time to time, or could be used for a Calvin Klein advert. >So before I jump to any conclusions about them, has their music altered since >these old pieces > Maybe a bit, the old songs are more electronic, they had Martin Landqvist, from Nċid, as producer. The music is very soft, and she is a great singer, her voice reminds very much of Anne Marie's! I have heard 3 new songs, they sound a bit more air-friendly, it has gone from very soft songs to soft songs. The sound isn't as electronical as before, but i love to listen to her voice, it's really great. When they released their first album i thought it was the best record released under 1997. The new CD has the name 'freedom gone mad', released today i think. I will buy it within a few days. /Stefan ------------------------------ End of velvet-station-digest V3 #49 ***********************************