Re: (313) Pom Pom?
I forgot to mention 12, the long side has a spooky speaker pushing stomper. Super unique sound. Other side has a nice melodic cut. -Pete - Original Message - From: "Mark S. Krüx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 4:44 PM Subject: Re: (313) Pom Pom? > > > How many Pom Pom releases are out there > > 13 so far (but they skipped 13, so 14 is the 13th). > > > > which others are worth picking up? > > Let's see I have 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, and 14. I'd say 1, 7 and 12 > are the bestbut your opinion may differ, check Planetxusa.com they have > RA samples of them all. > > Also the Pom Pom guys (whomever they may be) did a remix on Burnel's Mexican > Girl 10" on Nursing Home [Nursing Home 001]...definitely worth checking out > if you dig the Pom Pom sound. > > Lates, > > m* >
Re: (313) Pom Pom?
Try 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9. I almost always try and work 5 into a set, has these great eerie chords, deep base. 9 is on the new mayer mix, both sides are good. Love Me ! -Pete - Original Message - From: "Fabrizio Nahum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Pete Grammenos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 4:31 PM Subject: Re: (313) Pom Pom? > > > > > If you like pom pom, you should also check Plong. Plong guys are anonymous > > also, this time from Koln. > > > > ..reccommend any releases in particular? > > fab >
Re: (313) Pom Pom?
> > How many Pom Pom releases are out there 13 so far (but they skipped 13, so 14 is the 13th). > > which others are worth picking up? Let's see I have 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, and 14. I'd say 1, 7 and 12 are the bestbut your opinion may differ, check Planetxusa.com they have RA samples of them all. Also the Pom Pom guys (whomever they may be) did a remix on Burnel's Mexican Girl 10" on Nursing Home [Nursing Home 001]...definitely worth checking out if you dig the Pom Pom sound. Lates, m*
Re: (313) Pom Pom?
> > If you like pom pom, you should also check Plong. Plong guys are anonymous > also, this time from Koln. > ..reccommend any releases in particular? fab
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Pom Pom guys are anonymous, somewhere out of Berlin. I got turned onto the label when I was in Koln a couple of years back.. Weird fascinating music though, somewhere left of center. I have pom pom 3, 5, 9, 10. All of these are great. If you like pom pom, you should also check Plong. Plong guys are anonymous also, this time from Koln. _Pete - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 3:49 PM Subject: (313) Pom Pom? > > > > > I recently bought Pom Pom #8 (I think) and was really caught on the long > track (A side I think) - sort of a techno/electro distorted 303 thing going > on and then weirdy vocals not too dissimilar to the type of background > voices you hear on Theo/Moodyman productions. > > How many Pom Pom releases are out there - where do they come from - and > which others are worth picking up? > > I love how old school it is. I recall walking into record shops and having > bins of white labels to dig through. No info - no stickers - no track > listing - quite possibly no press info either. Pom Pom just goes all black > with their releases and you have to look at the engraved catalogue number > on the run out to see which one you have. > > Just what I like - mysterious faceless techno. > > Please don't tell me who is actually making the records if you do know. I > like a bit of ? nowadays - is it just me or does it seem like less and less > producers/DJs are wearing the enigma flag. > > Detroit, UR people in particular, seem to be the only ones sticking to it. > > Who else is still a mystery? > > > MEK >
(313) Pom Pom?
I recently bought Pom Pom #8 (I think) and was really caught on the long track (A side I think) - sort of a techno/electro distorted 303 thing going on and then weirdy vocals not too dissimilar to the type of background voices you hear on Theo/Moodyman productions. How many Pom Pom releases are out there - where do they come from - and which others are worth picking up? I love how old school it is. I recall walking into record shops and having bins of white labels to dig through. No info - no stickers - no track listing - quite possibly no press info either. Pom Pom just goes all black with their releases and you have to look at the engraved catalogue number on the run out to see which one you have. Just what I like - mysterious faceless techno. Please don't tell me who is actually making the records if you do know. I like a bit of ? nowadays - is it just me or does it seem like less and less producers/DJs are wearing the enigma flag. Detroit, UR people in particular, seem to be the only ones sticking to it. Who else is still a mystery? MEK
[313] pom pom
I see that pom pom #'s 1-5 are being re-released...good goodanyone have any background info? Trevor Wilkes inyerear.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]