For Nu Era look for the Beyond Gravity album - if I remember correctly it
was done after the Nu Era guys had spent some time at UR studios...and it
shows

cheers

Jason


On 14 August 2014 16:24, ja...@iridite.com <ja...@iridite.com> wrote:

> What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!
>
>
> On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski <jrsokolow...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's
>> Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons
>> comp. They are all late nineties though.
>>
>> Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts
>> are on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
>> Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
>> From: cybo...@gmail.com
>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>>
>> I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)
>>
>> Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
>> familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
>> The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.
>>
>> Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
>> one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
>> KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
>> playing brand new music...
>>
>> Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.
>>
>> ~dp
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, <denisedalph...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
>> of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
>> became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
>> sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
>> I freakin love it so much!
>>
>> Denise
>>
>> > On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers <cybo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
>> >
>> > Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
>> (Claude Young "Changing Factors")?
>> >
>> > ~David
>>
>>
>>
>

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