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From: dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: stuffed bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: January 11, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [313] track ID's Ron Hardy Mix


> RD,
>
> I have the second id
>
>  track 6: Trax-style, male singing: "Can't you see, everybody is dancing
> with me...Music takes control, music that's good for your soul..."
>
> It's The Night Writers "Let The Music (use you)" on Danica from '87
> This was produced by Frankie Knuckles
> (side note his new LP on Azuli titled "Frankie Knuckles Choice - a
> collection of classics" IS A MUST!)
>
> Wow this must have been fresh off the press when it was thrown into this
> mix.
> This is a serious, serious mix and exactly where I am at musically.
> After many years of playing deep house and Detroit techno & electro I
> finally
> started digging and exploring the years of music previous to and during
the
> "First Wave". This is the time period of the late '70's - mid/late '80's
> where
> producers went from doing most everything live to using much of the
> availability
> of the new drum machines and related gear. Both exiting and innovative
> times.
> Detroit and Chicago in the thick of it!
> I have never been to Chi-town and only started going to Motown in '93/ '94
> so my
> direct influence to these times is all second hand info.
>
> If anyone else on this list interested in these times and the music check
> out these
> links to the weekly radio show I do called clear radio
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear20.ram - Disco-funk-soul
spotlight
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear17.ram - The Underground Soldier
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear15.ram - Early Detroit techno
>
> I also want to wish a happy new year to all my friends on the list and the
> new ones
> I have made since I have joined it.
>
> David Cooper
> www.roundtablemusic.com
> where you can find more of clear radio in the archived media section
>
>

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