From: owner-wireless-digest@smoe.org (wireless-digest) To: wireless-digest@smoe.org Subject: wireless-digest V5 #3 Reply-To: wireless@smoe.org Sender: owner-wireless-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-wireless-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk wireless-digest Tuesday, February 12 2002 Volume 05 : Number 003 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [Wireless] new immi site [RobDiament@aol.com] [Wireless] way out west [RobDiament@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 07:54:21 EST From: RobDiament@aol.com Subject: [Wireless] new immi site Immi has a new site at www.imogenheap.co.uk The LHB album has been delayed by 2 weeks, so is now out on 25th Feb not today as planned! r.x ____________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a message to wireless-request@smoe.org with UNSUBSCRIBE as the body of your message ____________________________________________________________ wireless :: imogen heap : http://imogenheap.cjb.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 08:21:45 EST From: RobDiament@aol.com Subject: [Wireless] way out west I read on imogenheap.co.uk that Immi collaborated with Way out west. Here is what I have found on the web. It is from their second album Intensify from Nov 2001, Here's a review from www.jivemagazine.com... She is on a track called Secret. > The long-awaited second album from the superstar DJ team of Jody Wisternoff > and Nick Warren, Way Out West's "Intensify" runs the gauntlet, at times > layering in the progressive breaks, at times delving into gorgeous trance, > and at times creating something that could quite possibly be the perfect > pop song. Don't believe that? Try track 6, "Stealth", with vocals from > Kirsty Hawkshaw, who you may remember from all those floor-fillers BT was > producing a while back. > > > This album isn't really a DJ mix, so the tracks can be taken on their own; > however, there are instances of mixing so well done and so sublime that you > don't realize the track has changed. This is the case when the dark, moody, > body-moving track "U B Devoid" slowly, effortlessly, and beautifully segues > into the album's centerpiece, the emotional "Mindcircus", a track Dave > Seaman has been showcasing in his recent live sets. The slightest tinkling > of off-tune piano, a little break here and there, and then suddenly you're > wrapped up in the voice of alt-rock cult goddess Imogen Heap as she pleads > "Can I please have some silence? How About some space?" This track is still > the best , most gorgeous thing I've heard all year. The albums closes > itself out with the two-part "Intensify", the first half of which made its > way into Pete Tong's essential mix earlier this year. > > That pretty much says it all. You've heard a lot of these tracks being > played by various DJs for a couple of years now (most recently Taylor used > "Intensify" to bring his set at the Vault to a close), but the entire album > has a continuity that makes you realize just how amazingly good they are. > There isn't an out of place beat, note, or vocal anywhere on this album. > Nick and Jody together are unstoppable. > > > Intensify > By Way Out West > > Track List: > 1. The Fall 7:08 > 2: Activity 4:50 > 3. Call Me 4:44 > 4. Hypnotise 5:56 > 5. Sharkhunt 5:33 > 6. Stealth 5:43 > 7. UB Devoid 4:58 > 8. Mindcircus 5:47 > 9. Secret 6:58 > 10. Intensify Part 1 6:58 > 11. Intensify Part 2 5:25 > 12. The Fall (Bedrock Vocal Mix) 9:58 ____________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a message to wireless-request@smoe.org with UNSUBSCRIBE as the body of your message ____________________________________________________________ wireless :: imogen heap : http://imogenheap.cjb.net ------------------------------ End of wireless-digest V5 #3 ****************************