Any idea on the availability of an edit that I heard Dave Clarke play eons ago. It was a different version of Suburban's 'Nocturbulous Behaviour' straight out of the D.
I hate the exclusiveness of tracks that would mean so much to the right people and not just high profile DJ's. While on point, does anyone know of a track by Mills on 'Essence Records'? It only had 50 made and was supposedly called Magma, but it wasn't the one of the same name on Thera. Basically it is a simple string arrangement with the addition of percussion making it one of the most sinister funky grooves I have ever heard. I have only ever heard Claude Young and Surgeon play it. Can anyone elaborate on this as I am flying blind on my rocketcycle with this? cheers futurespeak, Scott Mc (nOctURne) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tyler Hanel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:52 AM Subject: [313] Z-tracks was:Re: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties > >> Of course you also have the UR Z tracks which are supposedly Assault DJ > >>issue only, > > >>Peace > >>Stewart > > so what is the real deal on the Z tracks. Are they destined to be forever > unavaliable? Is this out of exclusitivity only or are there other factors? > I think one or two has uncleared/unclearable samples in it, right? (I'm > thinking 'soul power' has samples from the JB's tune of the same name, > right?) I would give body organs to have 'soul power' on vinyl > > p.s. live house and techno mix tonight 4/25/01 7pm pacific > http://24.177.103.16:8000/listen.pls > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >