speaking of, i just got metro area #4 and i'm floored. My favorite of theirs yet, though i still havent' heard #1.
but i have a question: for the a-side we are told to listen at 45rpm, which sounds right, but then the b-side sounds way more like it's supposed to be played at 33. Is it possible to make vinyl in such a way that one side is 45 and the other 33? Or do you have to slow down/speed up one of the sides in production? ben On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, J. T. wrote: > yeah i know lots of people who still prefer morgan's earlier techno stuff..i > like it as much as anything else he's done. > > >that some producers could've made a career out of; unfortunately, except > >for > >some of the other Environ material, it looks to have been a bit of a > >one-off. Maybe I'm just a sucker for that sound, but > > no not a one off at all, morgan does brilliant techno on ep's like: > quadrilocular - metamorphic '94 > etymon - metamorphic '95 > environ 1,2,3,4 > an ep on the defunct multiplex (denmark) i'm forgetting the title of..very > good.. > 2 records on fragmented, both excellent.. > 21/22 trace elements 3 > > and yeah a track or two on those 21/22 fusion tapes.. > > suggesting this is "blackmail" material is insane, they are some of the > dopest melodic techno songs ever made..i dont think morgan looks down on the > old stuff just moved on, and really i think the stuff he is doing on > metamorphic lately and recent remixes arent that much removed from his old > sound... > > the only one morgan did that is blackmail material is under the name "ghee", > a track that came out on an australian label and is some really goofy > stuff...im probably gonna get in trouble for mentioning it! > > darshan had a few solo releases as well...he has come a long way.. > > jt > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world?s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com > ====data general=========== ==www.umich.edu/~btausig=== [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
