Re: (313) Some tunage

2005-03-16 Thread James_Bucknell




is that  a new or re-released egyptian lover track? i've never heard of it.
he's still around, right - he performed recently somewhere in europe.
hope he hasn't changed his hair style! I love his photo on the back of
freak-a-holic or is it living on the nile.
james
www.jbucknell.com



   
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Egyptian Lover - Party - Egyptian Lover Records

Ok he doesn't vary much in his style but Party is still a good track.





Re: (313) Some tunage

2005-03-16 Thread robin
is that  a new or re-released egyptian lover track? i've never heard 
of it.



it's a new one as far as i know.

robin...



(313) Some tunage

2005-03-15 Thread robin


A few goodies i picked up recently:

Keith Tucker Detroit Saved My Soul Seventh Sign

Excellent 12 from KT. 'It's a Mood' being the standout cut. Nice slow 
moody techno. Side B sports a AUX style electro cut and another moody 
slow techno track. Best detroit techno record of the year for me so far 
(don't you just hate sweeping statements like that? :) )



The Sun God - Frantic Flowers 002

'Relics and artifacts' is a kinda wonky FM (?) synth sounding track, 
probs harsher sounding than i'd normally go for. 'analog codes' is the 
track that kills it for me on this 12 tho. to quote my girlfriend 
that'd sound great if you p*ssed around with it :)



A.Greenman Discoethique - Soul Jazz

Really slow mellow house style (the first on in this series 
Microsolutions to Megaproblems, Rekid is also worth listening to)



Egyptian Lover - Party - Egyptian Lover Records

Ok he doesn't vary much in his style but Party is still a good track.


Freak Electrique - Fright Jazz - Viewlexx

The track Fright Jazz does it for me, 'spheric as they say.



(313) re: SPAM-LOW: (313) Some tunage

2005-03-15 Thread phonopsia
Robin, 

Couldn't convince myself I needed that A Greenman. Sounded good though. Clips 
just weren't convincing. I assume it's quite expansive? Anything I could fit in 
a set or is it a bit mellow for that? Trying to reduce expediture a bit (and 
failing badly as evidenced below). 

Last week from Piccadilly:
Georg Levin : Heaven EP - 12 (with RIMA remix. Really growing on me) 

MF DOOM : Operation: DOOMsday - 2xLP (according to Piccadilly this is the final 
batch of these ever per licensing issues, so run don't walk) 

Omar S : 001 - 12 (i.e. not AOS #1. Loving it BTW) 

Patchworks Pres. Mister Day : Deep Ocean EP - 12 (sounds a bit St. 
Germaine-ish, in a very good way. Some of the best Patchworks stuff I've heard) 

Shed : Citylicker EP - 12 (really good. His stuff keeps getting better)


And this week, 3 records with wicked titles from Piccadilly:
Afx : Analord 05 - 12 

Brownstudy : Tell Me More About Bubbles - LP (Groovy Jason Hogans stuff)

Plant Life : When She Smiles She Lights The Sky - 4Hero / Interfearence Remixes 
- 12 (I like the original on this one. Nice vocals)


These from Juno:
Crusho: Traffic Jam EP (Q Tape France) - 12 (trying to order this for the 
third time, and I think this remix is better than the new three with Osunlade, 
etc BTW)

James Duncan : Night Tracks (Le Systeme US) - 12 (Phwoar. Sounds like it's 
probably his best yet)

Kid Sublime : Basement Works Volume 4 (Jahwell/Rush Hour Holland) - 12 (Tasty 
Moodymann-esque action) 

The Model : Robotiko (Traum Germany) - 12 (RAVE!!!)

Cris Prolific : People (Versatile France) - 12 (Bit of a hip hop and RB 
departure on Versatile, but some sweet beats and inoffesive MCing) 

Sleeparchive : Research EP (Sleeparchive Germany) - 12 

UND : Coccopuffs (Trapez Ltd Germany) - 12 (Listened to loads of recent Trapez 
stuff last night and this was the only one I really felt I needed. That Xmas 
tack is the nuts) 

Luke Vibert : Lovers Acid (Planet Mu) - 12 The firs ttwo tracks sound 
excellent. The second almost like a YosepH meets Kerrier ting) 

Wen / Een Tuell / Hendrik Luuk / Move D : Airbag Craftworks Compilation Vol 2 
(Part 2) (Out To Lunch Germany) - 12 (first David Moufang I've seen in years. 
Love his stuff. Cheers to Jason Brunton for the tip if he out there. The other 
tracks sound tasty too. Very deep, dubby and a bit of everything stuff)




Re: (313) Some tunage

2005-03-15 Thread robin

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Robin, 

Couldn't convince myself I needed that A Greenman. Sounded good though. Clips just weren't convincing. 
I assume it's quite expansive? Anything I could fit in a set or is it 
a bit mellow for that? Trying to

reduce expediture a bit (and failing badly as evidenced below).

:) it's possibly a bit mellow for that but i'm digging the lower tempo 
stuff (even for mixing) at the moment


robin...