Great interview, Jacob. Though the break about half-way through is still nice, overall "On and On" sounds quite painful to the ears these days, but Chip-E's early works still rock, so Chip-E certainly wins in the "still sounds great all these years" game, which is more important, IMO.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Jacob Arnold <ja...@gridface.com> wrote: > Just to add fuel to the fire, I just posted a new interview with Chip E. who > also spun at Rroy's Rink Zone, and who makes a pretty good case for his Jack > Trax EP being the first real house record rather than "On and On": > > http://www.gridface.com/features/chip_e.html > > Cheers, > Jacob > > > On Feb 11, 2010, at 7:21 AM, kent williams wrote: > >> I get involved a bit, but more interesting are posts from Leonard "Remix" Roy >> >> http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/black-history-jesse-saunders-and-house-music/ >> >> > > -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke