Yeah, ask Derek Plaslaiko, he knows all about that track... and most (if not all) of the lyrics by heart. Boy shoulda been a preacher...
Read Exodus Quick! Dale >the track your after is: >lil louis--blackout (not sure of the year, late eighties) >you want the phase 1 or phase 11 mixes which have just been re-released on the >english label ffrr. >james > > > > >james overholser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/07/2000 03:31:48 PM > >To: 313@hyperreal.org >cc: (bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) >Subject: (313) track id & Epok > > > > >Greetings all, > >At epok, richie was spinning a tune that i really got into, and could use >some help with the title, and its' availability status.... > >The track itself had highly distorted vocals of someone reading the begining >of the book of genesis, while occasionally breaking in with a (seemingly >sarcastic) "Do you believe?" I have heard this track before- a long time >ago it seems. I really enjoyed it for its' apocalyptic value >:-> > >About epok itself. Another listmate mentioned that (s)he didn't see the >illustrious tb-303. Well, he had two with him from what I could see, one on >the right had side (facing the dj booth,) which was missing a pot, and one >on the left which appeared to be a devilfish. They were both used several >times during the night. Also trainspotted were an sh-101, tr-808, tr-909 >(duh)and at least one or two unidentifiable pieces of equipment. > >I Was amazed at the depth and breadth of musick that was played that >evening. "Egypt is the place to be," "tour de france," some very nice >tracks that I haven't heard in a very long time.. > >Sorry for the late posting all, > >tuo > >jim > > > > > > > > >