looking on the k7 website it seems that their compilation is more detroit
hip-hop artists as opposed to detroit techno folks doing hip-hop. it was
compiled by the one the only mr. terrence parker.

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:From: Wes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:35 PM
:To: Odeluga, Ken
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:Subject: Re: [313] Rob Hood/Eleven Phases?
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:The Rob Hood track = "Mystique (Mix 2)" on this comp. Here's a listing:
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:Eleven Phases: Detroit Compilation (Sublime, 1998)
:01. K. Hand "Roots"
:02. Lark Daddy "Flip Flop"                     K. Larkin
:03. Knowledge & Supreme "Gusto"                        E. Fowlkes
:04. Will Web "Cosmic Kung-Fu Funk"
:05. Hood Scientific: "Mystique (Mix 2)"
:06. De-Yang Crew "Bad Luck Kid"                        C. Young
:07. Thomas Barnett "Ravish"
:08. Daniel Bell "In The Park (Original Mix)
:09. Graffiti "Graffiti's Theme"                        S. Pullen
:10. Shake "Can't Turn Back"
:11. Sean Deason "Hip Hop Jazz"
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:!K7 attempted something along similar lines round the same time if memory
:serves: V/A: Three-Minute Blunts.
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:On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
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:> You need someone with a better memory than me my friend, but I have the
:> compilation this came on. Vinyl sleeve is a black/white design of quite a
:> menacing robotic figure, belying the mostly sweet grooves to be
:had within
:> ...there's a Stacey Pullen thing on there called 'Graffiti's Theme' which
:> (imho - that phrase gets a man off any statement) he hasn't bettered ...
:>
:> I think the label is either Subjective or Subvoice - I know it's
:Japanese.
:> The project had some ace liner notes and to me ranks as the last great
:> Detroit all round compilation, albeit of artists (inc, Hood, Shake, Kenny
:> Larkin, Eddie Fowlkes, Thom Barnett) doing breaks and hip hop rather than
:> their traditional stuff. Hunt it down, it is sublime .... I will
:have to dig
:> it out tonight and implant it in my memory - I am dumb as f'~*.
:>
:> >-----Original Message-----
:> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:> >Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:29 PM
:> >To: 313@hyperreal.org
:> >Subject: RE: [313] dan bell - in the park
:> >
:> >
:> >I'd like more info on this release as well.  On a broader scale,
:> >what is Dan Bell up to these days?  Last time I saw Theo Parrish
:> >he mentioned Dan was living in Germany, is this still the case?
:> >
:> >dK
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