Question: are the clips on the site from around the middle of the tracks or 
from the start?

 They're only a minute long with no discernable skips along, which is fine, but 
I need to know if the tracks are just getting started, or if they're minimal 
like that all the way. Especially the second one. The strings just start 
getting pretty and it cuts off. Just wanna know though. Not trying to say 
anything about the site or anything. Great ep. I'm stoked. Shake's the man. All 
three tracks are dope, but I can feel dub in fuzztone growing towards my core. 
Function electric may have a shot at the heart if those strings turn out to do 
the right things. The random hustle I'll have to come back to in another 
headspace, I'm currently biased against anything too peak or fast. Don't worry 
Martin, gimme a week to get sick of the sunshine tune overdose and I'll be 
screaming for it. 

Nice one dusteez! (not to be confused with the crusteez).

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 1:27 PM
> To: 313 Org
> Subject: (313) [dustv005] Lost and Found 1 By Anthony Shakir
> 
> [dustv005] Lost and Found 1 By Anthony Shakir Dust Science is 
> proud to announce the arrival of a true techno pioneer among 
> its roster of artists: Anthony "Shake" Shakir. A legend among 
> the techno cognoscenti for his crucial involvement in 
> massively important Detroit techno label Metroplex, he's been 
> a pioneer of electronic music since 1981. It's a privilege 
> for us to showcase his music for a new generation of techno fans.
> 
> As far as the Dust crew is concerned he's the godfather of 
> techno, and we just love this record. The Lost and Found 1 EP 
> is devastating package. The Random Hustle will tear up peak 
> time crowds with an arsenal of minimal tech-funk hooks and 
> tweaks and wildly modulated breaks. Fans of tricked-out 
> glitchy electro will love the way Function Electric's 
> assembles its half-speed clicks, sweeps and vocoders into a 
> syncopated pulse of filtered crashes. Dub in Fuzztone is a 
> micro-tech classic, fusing off-kilter Hammond cut-ups with 
> Chicago-style 606 beats. The EP offers a seriously desirable 
> selection of grooves.
> 
> Samples And Info Here
> http://www.dustscience.com/Releases/AnthonyShakir-Losta.php
> 
> Special Pre-Order Price: Order On-Line Here Get your copy 
> before everyone else and avoid human interaction, it's fun to compute!
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> Dustv006 - Shawn Rudiman - Second is First
> Dustv007 - System 23 - One More Line
> Dustsnd001 - The Black Dog - Trojan Horus EP
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