word for now, tho i think djax might catch up on dm one day. ray barney for pres, wonder if he's still in prison or what that guy's up to now.

ronny

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i'd say dance mania beats them all.
harry at watts distribution told stories of getting lost in the dance mania
area (for anybody that knows harry, that's meant to be a reflection on the
size of the dance mania collection, not on how disorientated harry is).
james
www.jbucknell.com




Michael.Elliot-Kn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 15/12/04 11:19 PM Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc 313@hyperreal.org, "M : A : T : R : I : X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject (313) Huge discography (was too quiet? too pac!)







Funny you should mention a record for most, uh, records....

on the LD site there's a thread about Djax-up-beats and I do think out of
any still existing dance record label they have got to have one of _the
largest_ discographies ever.
Look on their main website (not discogs because it's far from complete)

http://www.djax.nl/

is my math right? - they have 250 different releases in their catalog on
Djax-up-beats alone?
Granted many of the recent releases have been "set drum on high and go" but
still - that's mighty f*cking impressive.
Their first Djax-up-beats record was released in 1990.
And Alan Oldham has made most of them look fantastic I might add

what other dance/electronic labels are up around there (and still in
operation)?
Tresor? Strictly Rhythm?

MEK





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M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:


how does he still do it after all of these years? and from the grave

even?!

http://www.bandbuilder.com/tupac_loyaltothegame/index.php?ref_code=D57218





I think Hakan Lidbo and Merbow likely hold the record for "most
new records released while alive", whereas Tupac's definitely got
a chokehold on the record for "most new records released after
death"! :) Andrew

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