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From: "marc christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "<313 list>" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: (313) sub-zero


> here's a test of folks' techno history:
>
> who was sub-zero?
>
> On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation "There's no way out (of
> the groove)", the Subzero track "Right there that's it" gives
> producer credit to final cut; engineer: Jeff Mills.  Is this just
> mills, or do folks have a clue as to who else was behind this?


http://www.discogs.com/artist/Final_Cut

I often hear it discussed here but I've never bothered to ask if there's any
relationship between 'Final Cut' and 'The Final Cut', which was an
Industrial album from '92 or '93 (they have one compilation appearance
listed here: http://www.discogs.com/artist/The_Final_Cut but it says nothing
about the album, which I believe was also released on Netwerk). IIRC, they
had something to do with Chris Connely of Wax Trax fame, but this goes back
a decade since I've heard this stuff. I remember the very end of the last
song on the the album samples Malcolm McDowell in 'Clockwork Orange' saying,
"Is that the end then? I was quite enjoying that!"

Any relation between the two? I always assumed there was, but I don't know
what it is.

Tristan
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