may i also suggest the releases on Tuning Spork's sister label Futuredub. Very deep, very dubby, a little tech-y
Unfortunately also hard to find.

fab.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Ghost of 313's past...


>On Sep 13, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Lance @ Inaudible wrote:

Hello all,
Haven't been here in over 5 years but the other day DJ Horsepower + his lovely wife hunted me down at my office in cleveland and reminded me of the musical friends from the golden age

Awww shi*, ol'skool 313 list in the haus.  Welcome back soldier.
Great to see the names dropped, even if we have lost a few comrades.

Thanks friend. happy to be back. maybe we can encourage some of the others to return as well.

Dub is always a nice education, but the influence seems to have faded in recent years.

Dub is still out there. Check the new Deadbeat release on Scape, any of the Deepchord/Rod Modell stuffs on Silentes/Deepchord/Echocord, and all the other Echocord releases (especially those my Mikkel Metal). Visit these links for more infos...

http://www.techno.ca/deadbeat/
http://www.dctrax.com/
http://www.scape-music.de/
http://www.echocord.com/
http://www.mikkelmetal.dk/

if you want some legal feebie techno/ambient/dub from established artists, check out the Flow.ers compilation on the Sutemos netlabel. it features tracks from yagya, rod modell, octex, exos, and ozy to name just a few. nice stuff and well worth the price of admission - which is none. : )
http://www.sutemos.net/en/

Finally, one last thing about dub. Not necessarily for this list but... Those interested in classic dub/reggae who havent yet started purchasing any may want to check out the excellent UK Blood and Fire dub/reggae reissue label. They has re-released-compiled the best of the best by King Tubby, Horace Andy, Scientist, The Congos, Lee Perry, Prince Alla, Burning Spear, Jah Stitch, Keith Hudson, Tappa Zukie, Glen Brown, I-Roy, Cornell Campbell, Johnny Clarke, Big Youth, Gregory Isaacs, Max Romeo, Yabby You, Trinity, Dennis Brown, Jackie Mittoo, Ranking Joe, Junior Ross, Linval Thompson, Willi Williams, and Niney the Observer to name just a few. If you need specific recommendations i would be happy help but the real reason i mention Blood and Fire right now is because they have just marked down most of their catalog to 50% their original prices. Visit http://www.bloodandfire.co.uk for more information and sound samples.


And what's happening in Ohio?  The MI-OH corridor was once strong.
Can it be rebuilt?

yes ohio was once home to some excellent musicians - dan curtin, morgan geist, jeff samuel, hanna, titonton, twine, todd sines, steve cinch, metamorphic, the 21/22 corp/elemental collective, etc... but many of those musicians have left for more musically fertile locations. i've been out of the techno loop for a few years so i dont know if there has been an ohio 'second wave' or not but i'm sure there are a few up-and-coming producers in ohio somewhere. we'll see if we can get them noticed when we find them!


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