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On 2/16/06, Elliot Taub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If anyone wants to check out some James Duncan material, other than that > record on Real Soon, I would highly recommend his release on Scatalogics > (*cough cough*) > > http://www.scatalogics.com/sca003.html his releases on his own Le Systeme label are excellent as well. he's a good producer and a cool dood.. tom
Re: (313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article
If anyone wants to check out some James Duncan material, other than that record on Real Soon, I would highly recommend his release on Scatalogics (*cough cough*) http://www.scatalogics.com/sca003.html OK, back to lurking! e On 2/16/06 10:30 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > he might not have a ton of releases, but > james duncan's stuff is really awesome and seemingly played by almost > nobody. andres is another person who should be on the cover of > magazines every time a new 12" drops, but again he is largely slept > on. > > tom -- Scatalogics 10 Rutgers St #2E New York, NY 10002 "Talent copies, but Genius steals" www.scatalogics.com
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On 2/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Definitely Alton Miller and Dan Curtin > > add to that - Rick Wilhite, Shake, Terrence Dixon, Austin Bascom (aka > Abacus, A:xus), Gerd, Scan 7, Chris Brann... ack, i cant believe i forgot shake. and i LOVE rick wilhite's tunes but he really only has like 3 releases so i can kinda see how he's overlooked. > a whole galaxy of people would qualify > > too bad people don't like good music it really is! tom
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Definitely Alton Miller and Dan Curtin add to that - Rick Wilhite, Shake, Terrence Dixon, Austin Bascom (aka Abacus, A:xus), Gerd, Scan 7, Chris Brann... a whole galaxy of people would qualify too bad people don't like good music MEK "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To il.com> 313@hyperreal.org cc 02/15/06 12:54 PM Subject Re: (313) RE: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article On 2/15/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list, > but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list > of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of > the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there: > > 10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there rather > than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5. Chris > Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland) 2. > Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner those are some good choices too, especially rick wade, alton miller, and pal joey. from the article's list i would second chez damier and the burrels. for my picks: i think for the most part rob hood is criminally overlooked by most people. he might not have a ton of releases, but james duncan's stuff is really awesome and seemingly played by almost nobody. andres is another person who should be on the cover of magazines every time a new 12" drops, but again he is largely slept on. tom
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On 2/15/06, Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list, > but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list > of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of > the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there: > > 10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there rather > than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5. Chris > Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland) 2. > Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner those are some good choices too, especially rick wade, alton miller, and pal joey. from the article's list i would second chez damier and the burrels. for my picks: i think for the most part rob hood is criminally overlooked by most people. he might not have a ton of releases, but james duncan's stuff is really awesome and seemingly played by almost nobody. andres is another person who should be on the cover of magazines every time a new 12" drops, but again he is largely slept on. tom
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> -Original Message- > From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 February 2006 17:37 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: SPAM-LOW: (313) interesting random article > > bigging up some of the lesser known cats: > > http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-ma > chine-music.html I suppose there's no point in picking holes in it really - it is their list, but these would be my ammendments. In my terms, it's basically just a list of people with fairly massive bodies of work who are generally left off of the 'American dance music legends' map, who should probably be there: 10. Ron Trent (arguable inclusion because surely he should be there rather than Chez D) 9. Joshua 8. Rick Wade 7. Romanthony 6. Alton Miller 5. Chris Brann (OK, so he's from Atlanta) 4. Gemini 3. Dan Curtin (OK, Cleveland) 2. Pal Joey 1. Wayne Gardiner I left off MK because he hasn't done anything worthwhile in years, whereas I still buy music from all of these guys (well, maybe not Gemini, but he didn't stop making music until recently from what I can tell, and I still hope for a return). Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.6/257 - Release Date: 10/02/2006
(313) interesting random article
bigging up some of the lesser known cats: http://www.carpentermunn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2006/01/metal-machine-music.html tom