FW: [313] Black techno artists]

2002-02-11 Thread Odeluga, Ken

... It's amongst the oldest problems in the world and certainly the oldest
problem in America. Let's leave it in the authoritarian unenlightened
mainstream  - after all, we're not like that here are we ;o) ... Let's try
and tackle our concerns here with imagination, insight and a quest toward
self-awareness - as analogues to what our music metaphorically is about.

Ken

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Thank you for an excellent post. A lot of people would like to gloss over
the fact that racism still exists in America and yes, in the Detroit area.
They would like to pretend it's all done and over with and has not had an
effect on the creation of this music and that it does not matter what skin
color is behind the music. I would like to think that most people on this
list are above this BS of skin color, and that is what they are trying to
express by saying why does it matter?

The first poster was not trying to bring up a racist topic AT ALL! It's
pretty sad that as soon as someone asks any questions on this list that
include the words black artists you have all these people jumping on him
and saying it's not about that!!. It's not? Maybe not to you but to some
people it may be.

The same thing goes for the misquote of Juan Atkins the other day and the
poster losing respect for him. That is the problem with the world today.
Someone has a different view of things and because they do not agree with
your world view you have no respect for him any more. Sad.

Techno has been bastardized enough by drugs, raves, etc. and is now for the
most part considered to the outside world that doesn't know any better as
white music. Hence the frustration that Eddie was speaking of techno being
ignored by black audiences. Granted, a lot of that is caused by the
popularity of this thing they call rap and hip hop nowadays...pop music.

All this to say: if someone on this is asking about black
influences/artists, don't assume they are trying to start a thread about
racism...

Peace,
Alex
www.fulcruminn.net

Either they don't show, don't know, or don't give a fuck about
the ghetto.
Ice Cube

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JAMES PENNINGTON:
The outer space stuff has always been a fascination because life on earth
has always been so hard for us being black.  Maybe outer space has
no rules.
  No one has gravity in space.
  from an interview posted on www.undergroundcommittee.com

 Let me preface this post be saying that I haven't posted on this list
in a long time, but I feel that this topic is too important to ignore.  It
is impossible to analyze or understand cultural products without looking at
their social context; now some of you may not want to understand, would
prefer to be entertained without understanding, but I'm going to
assume that
if it is art then techno has potentials to raise consciousness and
on a list
dedicated to discussing DETROIT techno we have an obligation to try to
understand rather than simply consume and enjoy.  First of all, it's
impossible to understand any AMERICAN music, much less DETROIT techno,
without looking at issues of racial injustice specifically the
relationships
of whites and blacks.  WHY IS THIS?  Because the rhythms that are
behind all
of our popular musics are to a great degree African derived, that's what
funk and soul is, it's the memory of these African rhythms passed down from
generation to generation by a people who were taken from their homeland.
Billy Hart, the great jazz drummer (in the 70's played with Pharoah Sanders
and the Herbie Hancock sextet) has lectured about the African derivation of
many of these rhythms, and has mentioned the possibility that these rhythms
may even have specific characteristics, that they may have physical and
spiritual aspects that act upon us when we hear them, an intriguing
possibility.  The point is, these rhythms were brought over by African
slaves, and although the white masters attempted to completely
destroy their
culture and humanity, these rhythms were preserved and passed down...  And
then, in the 20th century, we find a new situation--slavery has ended, and
again and again African-Americans are innovating and creating brilliant new
styles of music, combining the sounds of their and environment and Western
European influences with their own funky rhythms that they have preserved
through all these years, rhythms rooted in African spiritual culture.  But
what happens???  Their rhythms are constantly hijacked and glossed over,
their innovations are taken from them, their names are erased, and
white-washed cultural commodities are produced that the white masses can
handle, commodities that no longer 

[313] Exit Wounds

2002-02-11 Thread Wibo . Lammerts
Yeah, I admit, last night I watched that piece of sh*t movie with Steven No
humor, but I try Seagal and DMX (???who he??).

Apparently the story takes place in Detroit, but I do not get the feeling
that it was actually shot in Detroit?? I mean: crowded shopping streets?
Roads without holes? So can anyone tell if it was actually shot in Detroit?

Early monday morning confusion,

Wibo 


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[313] RE: (313) Panic in Detroit

2002-02-11 Thread marsel


yeah - as well

there were three 12es from/connected to the compilation

the innerzone mix of serena x is only on the 12
(which came twice, promo/samper - fill 12)
and there's a seperate prototype 12


At 11/02/02 +0100 11:51, you wrote:

Wasn't that Prototype (Dan Curtin) track released seperately also???

Great compilation, I still like that Inertia track by A Guy Called Gerald...

W



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Re: [313] RE: (313) Panic in Detroit

2002-02-11 Thread Niko Tzoukmanis
btw, the innerzone has recently been made
available on vinyl once more, on 'excursions 02'
compilation by patrick forge

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 yeah - as well

 there were three 12es from/connected to the compilation

 the innerzone mix of serena x is only on the 12
 (which came twice, promo/samper - fill 12)
 and there's a seperate prototype 12


 At 11/02/02 +0100 11:51, you wrote:
 Wasn't that Prototype (Dan Curtin) track released seperately also???
 
 Great compilation, I still like that Inertia track by A Guy Called
Gerald...
 
 W


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[313] Help!

2002-02-11 Thread Cyclone Wehner
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Re: [313] RE: (313) Panic in Detroit

2002-02-11 Thread Phonopsia
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 yeah - as well

 there were three 12es from/connected to the compilation

 the innerzone mix of serena x is only on the 12
 (which came twice, promo/samper - fill 12)
 and there's a seperate prototype 12

This was on the first Beyond the Sun compilation (at least on the CD) on
Dance Arena Productions too.

Tristan
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[313] I Love Music

2002-02-11 Thread Maarten Baute
Hi,

Let´s go back in time...  1991 !
Remember that MIX label from Blake Baxter?
Remember MIX 001 entitled teknotika?
Can anyone confirm that this record has sampled the chorus from the O´JAYS -
I LOVE MUSIC?

And is it different from:
GHETTO BROTHERS (ORLANDO VOORNBLAKE BAXTER)
muzik (back in business/clubland/ghetto blues) esp ?

I ask this because I have the oppurtunity to by this second hand, but I
don´t have the oppurtunity to listen to it!

Thanks in advance,
Maarten





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[313] Detroit in Panic

2002-02-11 Thread Wibo.Lammerts
wait a minute. 3 twelves from the Panic in Detroit comp?

1) Yennek - Serena X
2) Prototype - the Path
3) SO WHAT'S THE THIRD?

shocked 'n confused,

W

 yeah - as well

 there were three 12es from/connected to the compilation

 the innerzone mix of serena x is only on the 12
 (which came twice, promo/samper - fill 12)
 and there's a seperate prototype 12

This was on the first Beyond the Sun compilation (at least on the CD) on
Dance Arena Productions too.

Tristan
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RE: [313] Exit Wounds

2002-02-11 Thread Alexandres Lugo
Info on www.imdb.com:


Filming Locations for Exit Wounds (2001)

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
(Bridge Scene)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
(Detroit motorcycle chase)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


For movies that really had Detroit (in some part) in them:

Titles with locations including Detroit, Michigan, USA

EZ Streets (1996) TV Series
Jack Van Impe (1994) TV Series
Raw Is War (1997) TV Series
...aka WWF Raw Is War (1997) (USA)
...aka WWF Raw (2001) (USA: new title)
...aka WWF Warzone (1997) (USA: second part title)
61* (2001) (TV) 8.0/10 (1178 votes)
...aka 61 (2001) (TV) (USA)
...aka Home Run Race (2001) (TV) (USA)
7 Mystery Years (2001)
8 Mile (2002)
After April (2001)
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Returns (1986) (V) 9.2/10 (16 votes)
...aka Nightmare Returns, The (1986) (V) (USA: TV title)
APBL 2000 - Apoptygma Berzerk Live 2000 (2001) (V)
Baby Lund and Her Pets (1899/I)
Baby Lund and Her Pets (1899/II)
Barrel Fight (1899)
Baseball Girls (1996) 5.1/10 (9 votes)
Betsy, The (1978) 4.5/10 (179 votes)
...aka Harold Robbins' The Betsy (1978)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984) 7.0/10 (7881 votes)
Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) 4.6/10 (2523 votes)
Biker Zombies (2001)
Bird on a Wire (1990) 5.2/10 (2452 votes)
Black Butt Sisters Do Detroit, The (1995) (V)
Blue Collar (1978) 7.5/10 (326 votes)
Cadet Calvary Charge, A (1900)
Calling on Michigan (1948)
Chameleon Street (1991) 7.0/10 (47 votes)
Collision Course (1989) 3.9/10 (83 votes)
Crimewave (1985/I) 5.2/10 (324 votes)
...aka Broken Hearts and Noses (1985)
...aka XYZ Murders, The (1985)
Crossing the Bridge (1992) 5.3/10 (115 votes)
Detroit 9000 (1973) 5.5/10 (71 votes)
...aka Call Detroit 9000 (1973) (UK)
...aka Detroit Heat (1998) (USA: video title)
Detroit Fire Department (1899)
Dewey Land Parade, Detroit (1900/I)
Dewey Land Parade, Detroit (1900/II)
Dewey Land Parade, Detroit (1900/III)
Driven (2001) 5.0/10 (2477 votes)
Elevator, The (2001) (TV)
Evil Dead II (1987) 7.5/10 (7080 votes)
...aka Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn (1987)
...aka Evil Dead II, the Sequel to the Ultimate Experience in Grueling
Terror (1987) (closing credits title)
Evil Dead, The (1982) 7.2/10 (5727 votes)
...aka Book of the Dead (1981) (USA: première title)
...aka Evil Dead, the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Horror, The (1982)
(closing credits title)
Female Prisoners: Detroit House of Correction (1899)
Final Offer (1985) (TV) 9.2/10 (5 votes)
...aka Dernière offre, La (1985) (TV) (Canada: French title)
...aka Final Offer: Bob White and the Canadian Auto Workers Fight for
Independence (1985) (TV) (Canada: English title: complete title)
Fire Drill at the Factory of Parke, Davis  Co. (1899)
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1989) 3.7/10 (113 votes)
...aka Flesh Gordon 2 (1989)
Flyers of the Great Lakes (1900)
G.A.R. Post, Detroit (1899)
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) 7.4/10 (12038 votes)
Hardball (2001) 6.1/10 (568 votes)
Harris Training Tower (1900)
Hoffa (1992) 6.1/10 (1179 votes)
Incorporated, The (1997) 7.8/10 (20 votes)
Judicial Consent (1994) 5.5/10 (57 votes)
...aka My Love, Your Honor (1994)
Last Word, The (1994) 4.5/10 (57 votes)
...aka Cosa Nostra: The Last Word (1994)
Legion of the Night (1995) 5.4/10 (16 votes)
...aka Dead City (1999) (UK: DVD title)
Let the Good Times Roll (1973) 7.4/10 (24 votes)
Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour (1985) (V) 6.3/10 (42 votes)
Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991) 5.6/10 (1554 votes)
...aka In Bed with Madonna (1991) (UK)
...aka Truth or Dare (1991)
Male Prisoners Marching to Dinner (1899)
Michigan Naval Reserves and the Detroit Light Guards (1899)
Midnight Hour, The (2000) 2.3/10 (12 votes)
...aka In the Midnight Hour (2000) (USA)
...aka Tell Me No Lies (2000) (USA)
Mosquito (1995) 3.4/10 (126 votes)
...aka Blood Fever (1995)
...aka Nightswarm (1995)
Mysterious Mr. Browning, The (1918)
Nobody Knows (2000)
Northville Cemetery Massacre (1976) 6.5/10 (11 votes)
...aka Northfield Cemetery Massacre (1976)
Orchard Lake Cadets (1900)
Out of Sight (1998) 7.5/10 (10535 votes)
Outsider, The (1979) 8.1/10 (18 votes)
Parke Davis' Employees (1899)
Police Drill (1899)
Polish Wedding (1998) 5.4/10 (471 votes)
Presumed Innocent (1990) 6.9/10 (3066 votes)
Reaching for the Sun (1941)
Renaissance Man (1994) 5.7/10 (1387 votes)
...aka Army Intelligence (1994)
...aka By the Book (1994)
Road to God Knows Where, The (1990) 8.9/10 (12 votes)
RoboCop (1987) 6.9/10 (7725 votes)
Roger  Me (1989) 7.7/10 (2850 votes)
Rosary Murders, The (1987) 5.6/10 (88 votes)
Scarecrow (1973) 6.7/10 (370 votes)
Steamship 'Northland' (1899)
Stryker's War (1985) 6.3/10 (72 votes)
...aka Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except (1987) (USA: video title)
Survivor Series (1999) (V) 7.1/10 (13 votes)
...aka WWF Survivor Series (1999) (V) (USA: promotional title)
Synthetic Pleasures (1995) 5.5/10 (31 votes)
Tainted (1998) 5.2/10 (15 votes)
Taken for a Ride (1996) 9.7/10 (7 votes)
Tiger Town (1983) (TV) 6.1/10 (34 votes)
Til Vesterheimen (1939)
Torque (2002) (V)
True Romance (1993) 7.5/10 (11855 votes)
Water 

Re: [313] I Love Music

2002-02-11 Thread Courthouse Int'l Audio
Both are a must if you like productions by Orlando Voorn. : )
Both releases are high energy releases, 
easily like Derrick May would've played.
Don't hesitate a second...


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RE: [313] chicago-house-inspired italoesque disco / Legowelt

2002-02-11 Thread Ploegmakers, Joost
Some labels in the same direction:

Lasergun
International DJ Gigolo
Erkrankung Durch Musique
Pocketgame


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Greetings all...

The tie to 313 is  a slim one, however, I am very interested in the almost
chicago-house-inspired italoesque disco/ electro of the dutch Legowelt (aka
Dj Marquis de Blanco.)

It would be much appreciated if any listmembers could point me in the
direction of some classic material with ties to this sound, and some new
labels/artists (besides the obvious Bunker/viewlexx den haag sounds).

I am currently producing tracks that bear a resemblance to this sound and I
would like to expand my knowledge.

Any ideas/comments/etc welcome.

-J.


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Re: [313] Detroit in Panic

2002-02-11 Thread marsel

At 11/02/02 +0100 13:52, you wrote:

wait a minute. 3 twelves from the Panic in Detroit comp?

1) Yennek - Serena X
2) Prototype - the Path
3) SO WHAT'S THE THIRD?

shocked 'n confused,



there's the album promo 12

which has one side same as yennek 12
but on the other side other tracks

here we go, quote / unquote


we did go wrong on the pressing at the time. the second cut on the 12 is
indeed the path by dan curtin (one of his first musical dwellings) and
not the mentioned serena x original as stated on the label.

more info on panic in detroit and the belgium connection.
buzz records released several of the -now regarded- classics of the genre.
the specific album panic in detroit was compiled by damon booker and
myself (jan van den bergh-labbelboss buzz records) and featured established
and new artist from detroit.the only non-american on the album is inertia,
which is actually gerald simpson (a guy called gerald), but he could not
perform under his own name due to contractual obligations.
the album took 3 trips to detroit and over a year to compile, but is still
seen as one of the albums that reflects the real spirit of detroit.

bzzxl 106077 - yennek/serena x/12
bzzxl 106079 - yennek/serena x - the path/prototype -
biotic/prototype/promo 12 only
bzzxl 106083 - prototype/the path/12
bzzlp 106107 - panic in detroit/various/lp/cd
bzzlp 106107 - panic in detroit/various/promolp only - different labels +
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Re: [313] Detroit in Panic

2002-02-11 Thread marsel


tracks of the promo thing bzzxl 106079
a1. yennek (aka kenny larkin) - serena x (inner zone mix by carl craig)
a2. prototype (aka dan curtin) - the path
b1. prototype (aka dan curtin) - biotic

track of the 'official' release bzzxl 106077
a1. yennek (aka kenny larkin) - serena x (inner zone mix by carl craig)
a2. prototype (aka dan curtin) - the path - and not serena x as the cover
mentions
b1. yennek - emperical reality



At 11/02/02 +0100 16:03, you wrote:

At 11/02/02 +0100 13:52, you wrote:

wait a minute. 3 twelves from the Panic in Detroit comp?

1) Yennek - Serena X
2) Prototype - the Path
3) SO WHAT'S THE THIRD?

shocked 'n confused,



there's the album promo 12

which has one side same as yennek 12
but on the other side other tracks



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Re: [313] broken beat/nu jazz mxes?

2002-02-11 Thread Ian
on 2/8/02 8:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anyone know if there are any mix CDs commercially available within this
 very loose genre?

Over a nice meal, Otto turned me onto the Truby Trio DJ Kicks CD.  Review
here:

http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/t/trubytrio-dj.html

Unrelated but also worthwhile is the Kirk Degiorgio Check One mix on two CDS
from 1996.  I think it was released on Applied Rhythmic Technology.
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[313] test, please ignore

2002-02-11 Thread marc christensen

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[313] Fwd: (OT) Remembering Vinyl...

2002-02-11 Thread scotto you know

thaught some of you might think this is funny

scotto


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Subject: (OT) Remembering Vinyl...
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 13:12:25 -0600

I really got a kick out of this cartoon! Enjoy!

http://joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/293.html

I'm 39 and even remember Reel to Reel, and 8 Track Tapes.

Although, aside from reminiscing, I still really like where we're at now 
vs.

the old vinyl days. (I certainly don't want to start a debate that goes on
and on for days and days filling up the list.. Just MY simple observation!
:-)

Peace.

 John,

 There are a few of us out here who are young enough to remember 
Aqualung.


 In fact some of us have the ::gasp:: vinyl.

 Don

 I'm only 33 and I know it (if you are talking about Jethro Tull).  Don't 
be

 ashamed.  He he.

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[313] RE: (313) broken beat/nu jazz mxes?

2002-02-11 Thread Wibo.Lammerts
But unfortunately impossible to get

Unrelated but also worthwhile is the Kirk Degiorgio Check One mix on two CDS
from 1996.  I think it was released on Applied Rhythmic Technology.
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[313] Anything in London this weekend?

2002-02-11 Thread Ulysses
Anything happening in London this weekend?

Lemme know

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Re: [313] jill scott/theo parrish

2002-02-11 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

any way, theo can now release it anyway, but chances are in this case,
that hidden beach [jill's
record company] is going to sue him!

So buy two copies because the money will help support the Theo Parrish
defense fund.

MEK




   
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[don't know if this got through the first time so i'm sending it again]
ryan:
 on the new theo parrish mix cd theres a theo remix of jill scott.

dan:
What's on the cover/title of this CD? ... I'd like to check it out myself.

the cd in question is: 'these days  times' part 2 [by theo parrish]

and as marsel allready stated, it's not to be released [that's basically
what jill scott says herself. on the cd you can hear her leave a message on

theo's answering machine.] what i think happened is this: theo either was
asked to do a remix, that got rejected. or had done one just for himself,
and decided to send it to jill scott/her record company for aproval, [and
maybe release it himself] and that got rejected. any way, theo can now
release it anyway, but chances are in this case, that hidden beach [jill's
record company] is going to sue him! [they know who's remix it is, and he
knows he's not allowed to release it, so if he does, the record company has

to do something, otherwise they'll be sending out a signal that you can do
with her material whatever you want, which will harm jill's interests.]

side-note: on the sampler for jill's new album there's a remix of one of
the
songs off 'who is jill scott', i've also heard a drum 'n bass track that
use
one of her songs, and i've seen a house-cover of one of her songs on tmf
[dutch mtv] the last couple of days, all of those are [imho] utter crap! so

why theo' remix is not given the green light, and those have is beyond me.

jurren

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[313] flash remixes on gigilo

2002-02-11 Thread J. T.
just wondering if they are as pointless as i suspect they are..?? who does 
them? just saw listed @ clone.

i still like the dan curtin remix from years back tho (thanks toe :P)...
jt

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Re: [313] broken beat/nu jazz mxes?

2002-02-11 Thread Otto

Ian Malbon:

Unrelated but also worthwhile is the Kirk Degiorgio Check One mix on two CDS
from 1996.  I think it was released on Applied Rhythmic Technology.

On X:Treme records, (see http://www.peerpee.fsnet.co.uk/kirk/kddisc.htm), 
but as Wibo pointed out, pretty much impossible to obtain, sadly. Likewise 
for the followup 'Synthesis' on the same label.


Still love the 'Planetary Folklore' album on MoWax too.

Otto


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Re: [313] Exit Wounds

2002-02-11 Thread ollie
Hey Wibo, that movie was filmed outside my studio in Hamilton, Ontario, in
the motorcycle/car chase/shooting scence. The building on the left is my
studio. Funny thing is all the shooting and car crashes didn't really bother
me thats what my city sounds like on a regular night.  ;(

The busy malls were Toronto, Hamilton hasn't had a busy mall or people
shopping downtown in 25 years.  Just a beat down city...

Roads without holes??  These scenes must have been from Toronto also.

cheers,
ollie
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 Yeah, I admit, last night I watched that piece of sh*t movie with Steven
No
 humor, but I try Seagal and DMX (???who he??).

 Apparently the story takes place in Detroit, but I do not get the feeling
 that it was actually shot in Detroit?? I mean: crowded shopping streets?
 Roads without holes? So can anyone tell if it was actually shot in
Detroit?

 Early monday morning confusion,

 Wibo


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Re: [313] broken beat/nu jazz mxes?

2002-02-11 Thread Mxyzptlk





Unrelated but also worthwhile is the Kirk Degiorgio Check One mix on two CDS
from 1996.  I think it was released on Applied Rhythmic Technology.
--
im



Yes...sort of. X-Treme/A.R.T. Great comp.
jeff


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[313] record shop feedback

2002-02-11 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
I found a record shop online called Soul Brother Records @ 1 Keswick Road,
East Putney in London - any of you Londoners ever shop there? Or has anyone
ever ordered online from them (since that's what I'd be doing)? Feedback?

Thanks
MEK


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