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...on Copper Sulphate Crystals:

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I have to say that this CD is one of the best I have ever heard. I have listened to it everyday since I bought it. I *was* surprised by the earthmonster tracks but they are great when you are in the mood! Thanks again for making such a great CD and I can't wait for the next one!
Raye chibi_chichi@hotmail.com

I'm enjoying "Copper Sulphate Crystals" alot. It's one of the greatest CD's I've bought in a long time. A very long time. I hope to hear more releases from your label soon... ...thanks once again for making great music that touches me deep inside. Man in Formaldehyde makes intelligent music for a demanding audience, and the result is fantastic.
Daniel Svanberg lionboy@hotmail.com


The cdbaby review: **** The perfect soundtrack to Pynchon's "Crying of Lot 49,"
The perfect soundtrack to Pynchon's "Crying of Lot 49," I realized this while entrenched onboard a screaming locomotive, taking a break every so often to peer out the clouded green windows - the melodies rise and fall with every sentence, the sparce percussion comes in and out at all the right places, I was forced into remembering nights sitting in front of the Nintendo, and also quieter times... Synthetic yet organic at the same time is so difficult to achieve, and yet flawlessly accomplished here. - Robby Zar gominosensei@excite.com

The cdbaby review: **** Entre Chein et le Loup
Entre Chein et le Loup is a wonderfully descriptive french term for twilight, roughly translated as between the dog and the wolf. This CD reaches tugs at that lonely place in your soul that is only awake during that twilight period, between day and night, when there is a tangible wisp of some sublime, surreal truth in the evening air. I had heard Zero G 100's and 1000's experiment 1 every day on the internet while working in my office and was driven to find out who the hell the artist was and where I could get a copy for myself. The rest of the CD is also very good - somewhat different styles throughout - and the only tracks that I didn't love were the Earthmonster selections. (Stay away from percussion, Man in Formaldehyde.) Anyway, my thanks to the artist and thanks CD Baby for making this available. - Reviewer: Kevin Harris

Its a beautiful album, ive made my friend listen to it, he seemed to enjoy it maybe even more than i did...
... i listened to the record again today the right way, headphones and the surround sound.... it's a great thing to listen to while yer walking around a big city. i think i had a surround sound orgasm - chris nightengale - www.nightengale.homestead.com

...on Tube-shaped Reality:

Could it be that my years of fruitless searching are over, that I might finally succeed in establishing a line of contact with the most shockingly original and mind-twizzling ambient artist I have ever heard? I speak of none other than Automatic Serene Gun, he of the erratic head and curly dot, the slow-motion exploding cones and psychobabble in jelly. To be honest I don't know what to make of the Man in Formaldehyde stuff. The few mp3s you have there just don't quite have the same electrodes-to- the-nape-of-the-neck effect that the ASG album did for me. What delights might lie locked away from my penguin-shaped ears in the Microsoft format? If it is you though, I may have to buy the CD, just because. But please please get a move on with more ASG, before I gnaw off my own leg in protest. Jamm!n Wheeler

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