ahhh sm:)e....
whats db up to these days anyways?
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Completely agreed...there was a time Stateside where they were one of the
few distro/labels that you could consistently find in a variety of
retailers
CD bins. Them and SMILE filled my head early with their releases.
Leslie
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instinct holds a big spot in my heart as a label that *used* to completely
own the electronic music universe from my perspective. sooooo many good
albums and comps..
dont know wtf happened...
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his track on the flip side to the original 'go' on instinct is deep..
love that track....
p
Stewart Caig wrote:
mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
more of them.
I'd like to praise him for that Voodoo Child Horses track he did years
ago
if I may.
Stewart Caig wrote:
mood strikes him. Maybe if we praise him for those rare rise-abover
tracks, instead of always slagging him off as a sell-out, he might do
more of them.
I'd like to praise him for that Voodoo Child Horses track he did years
ago
if I may.