(313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Jason Brunton

From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of  
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo  
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real  
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon  
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of  
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and  
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and  
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one  
is a real winner…highly recommended.

RE: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Ask the man like 'Fab' (Fabrizio) on this very list, Jason.

(Hope you guys have recovered from your Convextion-induced exertions, by the 
way! ;-)


ken



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From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 May 2006 08:34
To: 313
Subject: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

 From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of  
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo  
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it's a real  
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon  
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of  
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and  
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and  
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one  
is a real winner...highly recommended.


RE: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Paul Kendrick
I have this 12 and its very very good.

Big tip.

-Original Message-
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 May 2006 08:34
To: 313
Subject: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?


 From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of  
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo  
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it's a real  
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon  
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of  
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and  
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and  
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one  
is a real winner...highly recommended.


Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Tristan Watkins
Thanks for the tip Jason! Just checked the samples up here: 
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/203583-01.htm


Got one on the way. It's very nice, and I think the Rubadub description does 
it justice. Good work Fab!


Also finally got around to picking up the Moodymann remix of Alif Tree, the 
TOM project, the new Herbert feat. Mara Carlyle and the Henrik Schwarz remix 
of Jesse Rose in 15 minutes of perusing what I've been missing so far this 
year. Oh, and finally got the ART comp. Can't believe it's still kicking 
around on wax! Oh, and my list keeps growing as I found the C2 remix of Hugh 
Maskella for £5.99 @ Juno now. Oh, and if you search for Carl Craig at Juno 
you will get 69 results!


Tristan
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http://www.phonopsia.co.uk

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From: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 8:33 AM
Subject: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?



From this week's Rubadub mailout:




SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one
is a real winner…highly recommended.= 



Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread fab.

hi guys, thanks for the kind words..

just wanted to make a little correction: SMBP are Gianluca Foglino and 
Stefano Baroffio from Genoa,

Citymorb is the brainchild of Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum :)

Tristan: what do you think of the TOM project? I think its OK.slightly 
run of the mill Theo but still enjoyable. I admit though that i got it more 
for collecting than listening..


fab.


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Subject: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?



From this week's Rubadub mailout:




SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one
is a real winner…highly recommended.


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Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Süd Electronic

yep !
citymorb is a fab label run by fab , who is on this list .
i have been very fortunate to get some promos of him in the past .
very deep releases , which have worked for me each time i have played them .
fantastic stuff indeed .!
Jason Brunton wrote:

From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of 
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo 
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real 
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon 
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of Basic 
Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and intense 
sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and eerie 
background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one is a 
real winner…highly recommended.







Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread /0

good stuff

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To: Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?



yep !
citymorb is a fab label run by fab , who is on this list .
i have been very fortunate to get some promos of him in the past .
very deep releases , which have worked for me each time i have played them 
.

fantastic stuff indeed .!
Jason Brunton wrote:

From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of 
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo 
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real 
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon 
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of Basic 
Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and intense sound, 
fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and eerie background 
tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one is a real 
winner…highly recommended.







Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Edward George

On 5/5/06, Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of


you can find some other SMBP stuff on archive.org
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=smbp


Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread fab.

yes...and www.smbp.it but alas, that too is in italian.

they have a netlabel, or as they call it, a share label, called barfog. the 
idea is to release tracks and then offer the samples for downloading and 
remixing.i call it collaborative music ;)


they also do a wicked live show where one plays with ableton live and the 
other mixes 2 cd players, so they create a multilayered wall of sound that 
is a bit like live remixing.


thanks again for the props, especially coming from such a distinguished 
audience ;)


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Subject: Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?


On 5/5/06, Jason Brunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of


you can find some other SMBP stuff on archive.org
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=smbp



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(313) SMBP Re: (313) Anyone heard of these guys?

2006-05-05 Thread Andrew Duke

Jason Brunton wrote:


From this week's Rubadub mailout:



SMBP - Starfailing (Citymorb) - £7.50

SMBP stands for Sunday Morning Brain Production - the brain child of  
Claudio Fabrianesi and Fab Nahum who hail from Genoa. The Italian duo  
have at last finished their debut EP for Citymorb and it’s a real  
stunner. Three tracks of the deepest, minimal electronics which, upon  
listening, instantly remind us of the genius like productions of  
Basic Channel and Monolake. Gorgeous stuff with an immense and  
intense sound, fuelled with fat dubby beats, incessant grooves and  
eerie background tones. Mastered at DM for maximum impact, this one  
is a real winner…highly recommended.



Fab was kind enough to send me a promo.
Great stuff. Andrew

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