diego uses some detroit inspired sounds sometimes, but i don't know that i
would call him detroit or minimal.  he's more like a cross between
kanzleramt (which has released most of his stuff) and inigo kennedy.  really
great artist; some very unique and forward thinking techno.  but if you're
looking for something "detroit" you may be disappointed/surprised.

i really wouldn't call him a rob hood imitator at all.  then, imo, neither
is jacek.

----- Original Message -----
From: "techno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "henrique casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Robert Hood imitations?


> Maybe someone could elaborate and give me your opinion on these .
> (I mostly mail order).
> I have these listed under Detroit minmal (style) techno.
>
> RELIC     FORNICATION EP     ENABLE
> SONIC INSOMNIAC     TARETH EP     NEW RELIGION
> DIEGO     INSTANT REALITY     DIALECT
> RODENBUSH     EP     TRANSIENT
>
> on 1/15/03 12:55 AM, henrique casanova at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Jacek Sienkiewicz's work is very good. his album techne will never leave
my
> > bag. i am a gigant fan of Hood's music (m plant style mainly) and im
really
> > glad other talented persons make music with this kinda inspiration. a
good
> > example would be sterac tracks that sometimes sound like tributes to
robert
> > hood style. i hope you guys can name a big number of "rob hood
imitations"
> > because it will definitly sound good. i was listening to the groovetech
> > stremings of neil iceton's singularity ep and it sound pretty cool to
me.
> > serious drum programming, deep strong chords (sounding similar to hood's
> > chords) and a nice atmosfere to make a str8 techno set more interesting.
> >
> > well, lets wait for more minimal advices from this topic. : ]
> >
> > take care you all
> > light!
> >
> > henrique----

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