Re: [313] Funk D void in Detroit Tonight (Positive Education)

2000-10-23 Thread neil simpson
wow, don't even get me started on 'Positive Education' ... i'd be interested
to find how well played it is around the states, for me this is one of my
all time favourite records ... though the 'progressive house' version on the
flipside is a bit iffy.

there's a newer version out with Derrick Carter, Plastikman, Luke Slater
remixes on vinyl and CD that's much better... of course i'm wondering when
Slam are going to release another album, and when they're going to stop by
in California!

speaking of slam mixes, for those who haven't checked, theres a rather
decent Slam mix tucked away on the Somarecords.com website, just pretend to
fill in the online form and you get a free 25 minute mp3.  Shorter Gene
Farris mix there also.

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 I hear he's done a mix of e-dancer's 'banjo'... anyone heard this  can
 provide comments?

A fantastic record and definatly a favorite of mine.  Overall a mellow sound
but builds and builds in a way that reminds me of Slams Positive Education
for some reason.

Seek and buy


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Fw: [313] Funk D void in Detroit Tonight (Positive Education)

2000-10-23 Thread Paul Hudson



 
  of course i'm wondering when
  Slam are going to release another album, and when they're going to stop
by
  in California!
 

 Lifted this about Slam from the etronik website (www.etronik.com).  Hope
 it's what you want to hear.


 Scottish producers Slam, aka Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle have been
 speaking exclusively to etronik about their own release schedule as well
as
 their plan for their label, Soma. The duo, who have a new mix CD, 'Past
 Lessons, Future Theories' available on Distinctive on October 30th, have
 revealed that they are currently putting the finishing touches to their
 second artist album, the follow up to 1996's acclaimed 'Headstates' debut.
 The as yet untitled work should be ready for release in March 2001. They
duo
 also intend to do a full live tour to support the work, taking in live
 instrumentalists. Slam also said that albums from Californian producers
 H-Foundation and Maas are expected next year while Slam have collaborated
on
 a 120 bpm techno style thing with Mo'Wax boss James Lavelle to celebrate
 the label's one-hundredth release. Soma also release their seventh
 compilation at the end of November, featuring tracks from Gene Farris,
Percy
 X, Pressure Funk and Silicone Soul.





Re: [313] Fw: [313] Funk D void in Detroit Tonight (Positive Education)

2000-10-23 Thread DJ DMT
THe PErcCY X - GaIN LP Rocks
in a good way

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Subject: [313] Fw: [313] Funk D void in Detroit Tonight (Positive Education)




 
  
   of course i'm wondering when
   Slam are going to release another album, and when they're going to
stop
 by
   in California!
  
 
  Lifted this about Slam from the etronik website (www.etronik.com).  Hope
  it's what you want to hear.
 
 
  Scottish producers Slam, aka Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle have been
  speaking exclusively to etronik about their own release schedule as well
 as
  their plan for their label, Soma. The duo, who have a new mix CD, 'Past
  Lessons, Future Theories' available on Distinctive on October 30th, have
  revealed that they are currently putting the finishing touches to their
  second artist album, the follow up to 1996's acclaimed 'Headstates'
debut.
  The as yet untitled work should be ready for release in March 2001. They
 duo
  also intend to do a full live tour to support the work, taking in live
  instrumentalists. Slam also said that albums from Californian producers
  H-Foundation and Maas are expected next year while Slam have
collaborated
 on
  a 120 bpm techno style thing with Mo'Wax boss James Lavelle to
celebrate
  the label's one-hundredth release. Soma also release their seventh
  compilation at the end of November, featuring tracks from Gene Farris,
 Percy
  X, Pressure Funk and Silicone Soul.
 
 


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