AFAIK, he used to produce an album together with another guy, whose name I
don't know, and they called themselves "Final Cut". They were heavily
influenced by an industrial cut-up sound  (mills compared it to ministry
and revolting cock) and tresor's own Dimitri used to license their lp for
Interfish.

Rob: I guess not, but don't really know.

for the Mimas-track:
it was included as the 11th track on the x-102 cd on tresor, which is n/a
by now, but they tend to re-release all their "gems" from time to time.
the x-101 was also released as cd, with no additional tracks ;-)
als!, x-102 and x-103 both feature cd "bonus" tracks.

stefan

>>>The scene was all changed like the change in his
face...<<<

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