TOmake things more complicated, Frank de Groot from 'The Operator' released
tracks under the name of 'Optic Nerve' on Djax-up-beats.

PS. I just tought of this new theory, it's called: "when in hear a track and
i like it, it is a good track". 



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>  Now I'm reaching back into the empty dark brain matter here, 
>  but I seem to
>  remember a guy who recorded as Optic Nerve, Optic Eye, and 
>  Optica??? for
>  Planet Dog a good number of years back. I would assume this 
>  was not Keith
>  Tucker. I can't seem to find any of those old CDs now 
>  (probably sold them),
>  but I seem to remember the Optic Eye stuff was the only 
>  stuff I really
>  liked, and seemed somewhat misfit for the label [read more 
>  techno content].
>  Of course, my tastes have developed quite a bit in the last 
>  six or seven
>  years so I can't tell you whether or not any of that older 
>  Planet Dog stuff
>  is worth listening to. The fact that I haven't pulled any of 
>  those CDs out
>  in years, and may not have them any more might speak volumes.
>  
>  It's past my bedtime.
>  
>  Tristan
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>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: ozymandias G desiderata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: *** ASKEW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Cc: 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org>
>  Date: Friday, September 29, 2000 1:13 AM
>  Subject: Re: [313] Optic Nerve
>  
>  
>  >
>  >    tf> I thought Optic Nerve was an alias for Keith Tucker (one of
>  >    tf> the two original members of Aux 88). Anyways, Optic Nerve
>  >    tf> 'Trilogy Wave 1' (DB4W-005) would have to be a lost Detroit
>  >    tf> techno classic (circa 1995)... all three tracks are 
>  killer Red
>  >    tf> Planet style techno. The other Trilogy Wave parts are cool
>  >    tf> too, but not quite as strong as Wave 1.
>  >
>  >My Optic Nerve records are at home, so you very well could 
>  be right. I
>  >thought it was both of the folks in Aux 88, though (and I'm pretty
>  >sure "Optica Nerve" was some sort of weird Pow Wow typo). I used to
>  >play the hell out of that triple-pack. In fact, there was a 
>  time when
>  >I bought every db release as soon as it came out, until I had, um,
>  >enough. I like techno-bass, but Aux 88 just kept putting out the
>  >records!
>  >
>  >I agree, the first is best, but Trilogy Wave is one of 
>  those releases
>  >that's never gotten its due. I don't know about "lost" 
>  though. I have
>  >a hard time seeing a record I personally own as lost. :)
>  >
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