Morgan used to be one of that huge cadre of net-kiddies who made tracks.
I can't find the cassette from 1995/96 -- a net compilation -- that morgan
had a track on... what I remember about it was that it sounded a lot like
early Todd Sines, another guy just starting out in Ohio at the time ...

It was pretty bare house-shuffly 909 plus some minimal jazzy chords that
settles down into a groove based around a 303 squiggle.  It actually was a
decent track -- you could throw it into a tech-house set even now with
positive results

I wonder if Morgan would ever mp3 some of his early tracks, or if he considers
it blackmail material now ...

Completely off-topic, but I got a CDR in the mail the other day from a guy who
taped me singing and playing guitar in a hippy coffee house in 1978. Now
THAT is stone cold blackmail material. Allman Brothers' "Melissa"? *shudder*

would mp3 some of that early stuff,

On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, J. T. wrote:
> >Hmm... I read it a little differently. I thought he was just saying that he
> >isn't feeling the current techno output, not that he's not influenced by
> >techno at all.
>
> i think that's much more accurate!! of course morgan used to make techno so
> of course its an influence just not as strong as it used to be. i'm sure he
> throws on some older stuff every now and again. he used to call dbx one of
> his biggest influences and love eevolute etc etc...it's just there is not a
> whole lot of soulful techno out there anymore, and when there is it's
> usually harkening back to the early 90's etc not really all that
> original...



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