Seth is one of the hot upcoming dj's in Detroit
He also does work with Beretta Music.

-Tim 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 3:04 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) (OT) Melb Record Store Help

I'm not too familiar with Seth Troxler's music yet but this is a nice mix he
did for Brian Kage's show
http://66.221.205.118/kage/djsets/detroitsessions_episode4.mp3

I guess he met Omar through working at Melodies and memories in Detroit.


Quoting "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On 1/3/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Huh. I passed on it. From the clip it didn't seem much different 
> > than Gusto's "Disco's Revenge" or something - not that I don't like 
> > that
> track,
> > it just didn't strike me as special. Does it do something nutty later
on?
> 
> its just kind of a nutty track altogether. i thought the sample on 
> emporium50 sounded decent, but i just always order omar's tunes so i 
> got it and gave it the first listen all the way through last night, 
> and its just bonkers. its so simple and hypnotic and nasty. its a 
> serious banger.
> 
> > I finally just got the FXHE Compilation #1 myself. That Jus-Ed tack 
> > is
> the
> > freekin' choooooooooooon. The whole thing is tight though. LATE, I know.
> 
> yeah i need to get a copy of that dood's new 12" as well. i liked the 
> young seth tune on there best though, very understated.
> 
> tom
> 



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