Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly
International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term,
'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and
enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps.

(I hope it gets played, many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what
seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we
like - rather than hunting down subtler things like this. (of course this is
my subjective opinion)

k

>-----Original Message-----
>From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:28 AM
>To: marsel
>Cc: 313
>Subject: Re: (313) mike grant
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> i hardly read any reactions to his great new ep on moods & grooves
>>
>>
>> check the b-side - real classic techno soul -
>>
>> in style of old 'a touch of heaven', retroactive, 'at les',
>'desire', eevo
>> lute, carl craig,  and so on
>>
>> smoothly delayed beats and hats and soft whispering strings, and bubbling
>> melodies
>>
>> side a delivers a great deep house cut
>
>
>yeah i posted a review of this on friday, wicked 12 and yeah the b-side is
>very deep (the middle track i think is the one u mean), the mr g mix side
>is the one that grabs ya at first....top notch...
>
>
>
>what we need is spw to slag some tracks off now to get people to talk
>about music....nothing else seems to work... ;)
>
>anything else around that's lighting peoples candles?? in a similar vein
>to the above (the gene hunt on m&g is brill too)
>
>
>robin...
>
>

Reply via email to