To tell you the truth....
1. I don't know much about their bio at all
2. Anything you find by them is spectacular!

They are very dubby and deep sounding...along the lines of Maurizio.  But,
they use really really sweet moving melodies that are just sooooo chill they
make your spine tingle.  Think really deep minimal beats with lush sweeping
melodic pads smeared on top =]  They do it in such a great way!

I know they've released stuff on Klang...and maybe Thule?  Not sure one that
one.

Anyway, they are some really incredible producers that truly have their own
sound in this growing dub/tech house niche.

GYS

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 3:18 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] Maus & Stolle
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Who are Maus and Stolle? I am familiar with everything else mentioned,
> but I have never heard of these guys, what have they done
> that is worth
> checking out?
>
> take care,
> Mike
>
> NP evax : glacier : putting the morr back in morrissey comp
>
> not 313, but still pretty darn good.
>
> Todd Gys wrote:
> >
> > I've always found old school dub music to be the most
> psychedellic of all
> > music; they way King Tubby and the other great ones used
> flanger, delay, and
> > reverb was incredible...and in my opinion, impossible to
> recreate with
> > digital effects (as has been made painfully apparentl with
> most modern dub).
> > So naturally I've gravitated to the dub infected sound of
> Maurizio, Maus &
> > Stolle, Basic Channel label, Chain Reaction, Thule, Klang,
> etc.  Of course
> > most of this isn't really rooted in Detroit, but hey,
> 313ers talk about it
> > anyway =]  For me, it's the minimal techno & house sound
> heavy on well
> > placed delays, dub chords, etc. that really gets the noodle
> thinking on
> > another level.  Juan's "Starlight" fits this to a T and
> that's surely d-town
> > spawned =P
> >
> > I like my techno sparse and my d'n'b dense =]
> >
> > GYS
> >
> > np: Porter Ricks
> > >
> > > > > > I personally would love to see something like
> > > > > goa-style trippiness and experimentation explored in
> > > > > Detroit techno.  I've heard hints of it in a few
> > > > > things and its been quite fun.
> > >
> > > this sounds interesting.. can you give some examples?
> > >
> > >
> > >
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