Agreed - you need to get all the Main Street records, basically. Round Five has 
a similar feel to a Rhythm & Sound track, while Round Four is abstract enough 
to sound like an M-series release. Round Two is my personal favourite though - 
it knocks me for six every time I listen to it.

Brendan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 April 2005 13:11
> To: fab.; 313
> Subject: Re: (313) Main Street records - buy or die?
> 
> 
> buy them imediately.. i thought it was collaboration between 
> ron trent 
> and moritzio
> 
> i may be wrong tho...
> 
> round 2 - new day  if you can listen to this without smiling and 
> thinking the world isn't such a bad place then i don't know what will
> 
> p
> 
> fab. wrote:
> 
> > Hi listers
> >
> > Hardwax has almost all of the Burial Mix, Rhytm&Sound, 
> Maurizio, Chain 
> > Reaction, Basic Channel and Main Street back catalogs in stock....
> >
> > i am avid fan of all of the above (almost to the point of religious 
> > devotion) but have never heard anything from Main Street - 
> HW describe 
> > it as Basic Channel's deep house project, which obviously had me 
> > drolling over my keyboard.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me more and recommend me some definitive 
> releases? i 
> > need to know if i gotta get a loan for all the things HW 
> has in stock 
> > this week!
> >
> > ta,
> > fab.
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> > next release: CTM001 Receptor - Moving Head ep.
> >
> >
> 
> 

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