I recommend the Port of Call record on Chain Reaction, if you are looking in
that area...by Porter Ricks, possibly?

good record...hard to find though.  but it is possible since I got my copy
in the used bins for $3.50


peace


jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Rusty Blasco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 6:19 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] records to be had


OK, so I realize if I am take this DJ vocation seriously I should begin 
assembling techno records en masse.  So far I've been spare in my use of 
already meager funds for purchases of music.  However, I've taken a decisive

turn in my way of thinking, choosing to immerse myself in the 
culture/artform at every given opportunity.  If money need be spent, so be 
it, I do so happily.

On that note, what essential Basic Channel releases would you recommend?  
And beyond that, what are some of the classics I need to be schooled in to 
be considered an informed member of the community?  Yes, I know this list 
has the potential to be large, but besides feeling my own way through, I'd 
like some sagacious guidance.

Thus far my heroes are Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood and Derrick 
May.  I like my techno hard deep and funky but will never forsake the 
spiritual element.

Help is much appreciated.

           Rusty



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