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Hi I am chasing info on a mysterious record I found amongst the assorted masses of 'interesting' (read : crap) vinyl at a secondhand record store. It is on a label called 'Future Monument' and is by an artist called lord commix excellent detroit inspired techno house! the tracks are : A1 : Evidence A2 : Cosmic Jive B1 : Flash'n'Fowlkes B2 : Danceteria the cat number is : FMT-005 any more info on this label and artist would be great! p.s. the track to get by marco carolla is mantrain. great dark techno that builds to F*$k! there were some mad tracks released around the period of 96-97 similiar , labelled sci fi house by some. http://digital.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Digital How To - Get the best out of your PC! - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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i have volume one and two. i found both in new york. i love the citric track. but as to their history, as schultz would put it 'i know nothing.' i asked about them on the list a year or so ago and received no response. james www.jbucknell.com veto [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/20/2001 04:30:29 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: [313] Record Info Hi there, I picked up a record about a year ago in Holland on BPM Records- a French label by the looks of things- called The correct use of Techno- Vol1- A decade of Detroit Music. It's a strange affair with tracks from R-Tyme (Use Me Carl Craig mix), The Electric Company (Bob Leonarduzzi, Zach Roberts and Eddie Watson), Resse and Santonio (Truth of Self Evidence) and Keith Tucker (Emerald World)- and I rushed home excitedly to put my new found gem on the turntable. Unfortunately the guy in the store had put the wrong record in the sleeve and I was flying back to Scotland the next day. I only recently checked out the record in the sleeve to find that out that I had a different volume of the same series and that this one had tracks by John Tejada, Teknotika, Santonio Echols and others. Which finally brings me to my point- does anybody know who would have put these records together and what is on the other volumes? There is a little speech at the bottom of the sleeve-- I should thanx so many people for their support If I forget any one I should thank no one, except Mad Mike for his help (and his letters), Chez Damier cause he knows what love is. A special thanx to my Daddy who gave me peace, strength and tranquility and the brand new B.P.M Dream Team Sylvian, Jerome, Eric. Stop to waste your time with drugs!! I know what I'm talking about SR So, who is our mysterious, drug hating label boss with so many heavy name Techno-bods to call his friend??? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated Cheers Jason Brunton Iridite - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I got promos of both of these in Paris -- I don't have the track listings though since they're white labels. Unfortunately, BPM records is closed. No idea if they're continuing with a label... On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, James Bucknell wrote: i have volume one and two. i found both in new york. i love the citric track. but as to their history, as schultz would put it 'i know nothing.' i asked about them on the list a year or so ago and received no response. james www.jbucknell.com veto [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/20/2001 04:30:29 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst) Subject: [313] Record Info Hi there, I picked up a record about a year ago in Holland on BPM Records- a French label by the looks of things- called The correct use of Techno- Vol1- A decade of Detroit Music. It's a strange affair with tracks from R-Tyme (Use Me Carl Craig mix), The Electric Company (Bob Leonarduzzi, Zach Roberts and Eddie Watson), Resse and Santonio (Truth of Self Evidence) and Keith Tucker (Emerald World)- and I rushed home excitedly to put my new found gem on the turntable. Unfortunately the guy in the store had put the wrong record in the sleeve and I was flying back to Scotland the next day. I only recently checked out the record in the sleeve to find that out that I had a different volume of the same series and that this one had tracks by John Tejada, Teknotika, Santonio Echols and others. Which finally brings me to my point- does anybody know who would have put these records together and what is on the other volumes? There is a little speech at the bottom of the sleeve-- I should thanx so many people for their support If I forget any one I should thank no one, except Mad Mike for his help (and his letters), Chez Damier cause he knows what love is. A special thanx to my Daddy who gave me peace, strength and tranquility and the brand new B.P.M Dream Team Sylvian, Jerome, Eric. Stop to waste your time with drugs!! I know what I'm talking about SR So, who is our mysterious, drug hating label boss with so many heavy name Techno-bods to call his friend??? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated Cheers Jason Brunton Iridite - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cornwarning.com -- Iowa's First Techno Record Label http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] Record Info
Hi there, I picked up a record about a year ago in Holland on BPM Records- a French label by the looks of things- called The correct use of Techno- Vol1- A decade of Detroit Music. It's a strange affair with tracks from R-Tyme (Use Me Carl Craig mix), The Electric Company (Bob Leonarduzzi, Zach Roberts and Eddie Watson), Resse and Santonio (Truth of Self Evidence) and Keith Tucker (Emerald World)- and I rushed home excitedly to put my new found gem on the turntable. Unfortunately the guy in the store had put the wrong record in the sleeve and I was flying back to Scotland the next day. I only recently checked out the record in the sleeve to find that out that I had a different volume of the same series and that this one had tracks by John Tejada, Teknotika, Santonio Echols and others. Which finally brings me to my point- does anybody know who would have put these records together and what is on the other volumes? There is a little speech at the bottom of the sleeve-- I should thanx so many people for their support If I forget any one I should thank no one, except Mad Mike for his help (and his letters), Chez Damier cause he knows what love is. A special thanx to my Daddy who gave me peace, strength and tranquility and the brand new B.P.M Dream Team Sylvian, Jerome, Eric. Stop to waste your time with drugs!! I know what I'm talking about SR So, who is our mysterious, drug hating label boss with so many heavy name Techno-bods to call his friend??? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated Cheers Jason Brunton Iridite - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] record info
I just got a record called SCIENCE PROJECT. its just one track, with vocal samples and it says somewhere it's distributed by distant. any info on the producer? thnx - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]