Re: (313) Pump up the Volume

2004-04-06 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




there's a book that accompanies this - saw it at Borders

MEK



 
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great documentary! check it out! posted on the deep
house page. also vol. 2  3...sit back and grab a bag
of popcorn and enjoy, minto

http://deephousepage.com/pumpupthevolume.ram

http://www.mattladner.com/putv/pumpupthevolume2.rm

http://www.mattladner.com/putv/pumpupthevolume3.rm

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RE: (313) Pump up the Volume

2004-04-06 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
And a CD featuring some of the tracks.

Rav

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there's a book that accompanies this - saw it at Borders

MEK



 
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great documentary! check it out! posted on the deep
house page. also vol. 2  3...sit back and grab a bag
of popcorn and enjoy, minto

http://deephousepage.com/pumpupthevolume.ram

http://www.mattladner.com/putv/pumpupthevolume2.rm

http://www.mattladner.com/putv/pumpupthevolume3.rm

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Re: [313] pump up the volume part 3

2002-09-19 Thread Tristan Watkins
http://www.bringtheheat.com/Videos/Pump_Up_The_Volume/pumpupthevolume3.rm

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 anyone please  ?
 
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  ey everyone
  
  remember people mostly agreed that 3rd part wasn't that good
  but anyway,  from where it's possible to download this final part ?
  
  laters,
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RE: [313] Pump Up The Volume? - UK tv-special - what happened?

2002-04-23 Thread Chau, Dang
Volume 1  2 are up on the deephousepage.com message forum 
(http://deephousepage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi) in Real Video format.

Volume 1:
http://deephousepage.com/pumpupthevolume.ram  (view)
http://deephousepage.com/pumpofthevolume.rm  (download)

Volume 2:
http://artlm.com/pumpupthevolume2.ram (view)
http://artlm.com/pumpupthevolume2.rm (download)

Haven't seen Volume 3 about anywhere but if anyone knows of its where abouts 
links to it would be much appreciated!

Cheers
Dang

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Hey folks...

A few months back there was some discussion about this program which aired 
on UK television... all about house/techno, electronic music roots, etc.

It was very informative and I was able to obtain a copy THE FIRST EPISODE 
in mpeg format.

One of the list-members was supposedly mailing a copy of subsequent 
segments on videocassette [in PAL format, I might add] to someone in the US 
for encoding on some website or something... for encoding.

Well... it doesn't seem like it ever appeared online [afaik]... If it did, 
great.. someone please e-mail me and put me in my place. =)

IF not, I'd really like to get ahold of a dub of the original -- I found a 
place here where I am locally that will do the PAL -- NTSC conversion for 
very cheap.  I'd also be willing to provide copies to N. American [read: 
NTSC] listmembers for a nominal fee.


So, can someone help me spread the love here?


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Re: [313] Pump Up The Volume? - UK tv-special - what happened?

2002-04-23 Thread Tim Maughan

The show is actually being re-run at the moment on channel 4, fridays, about
1am. this friday is part 2.

on 23/4/02 8:21 am, Chau, Dang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Volume 1  2 are up on the deephousepage.com message forum
 (http://deephousepage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi) in Real Video format.
 
 Volume 1:
 http://deephousepage.com/pumpupthevolume.ram  (view)
 http://deephousepage.com/pumpofthevolume.rm  (download)
 
 Volume 2:
 http://artlm.com/pumpupthevolume2.ram (view)
 http://artlm.com/pumpupthevolume2.rm (download)
 
 Haven't seen Volume 3 about anywhere but if anyone knows of its where abouts
 links to it would be much appreciated!
 
 Cheers
 Dang
 
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 Hey folks...
 
 A few months back there was some discussion about this program which aired
 on UK television... all about house/techno, electronic music roots, etc.
 
 It was very informative and I was able to obtain a copy THE FIRST EPISODE
 in mpeg format.
 
 One of the list-members was supposedly mailing a copy of subsequent
 segments on videocassette [in PAL format, I might add] to someone in the US
 for encoding on some website or something... for encoding.
 
 Well... it doesn't seem like it ever appeared online [afaik]... If it did,
 great.. someone please e-mail me and put me in my place. =)
 
 IF not, I'd really like to get ahold of a dub of the original -- I found a
 place here where I am locally that will do the PAL -- NTSC conversion for
 very cheap.  I'd also be willing to provide copies to N. American [read:
 NTSC] listmembers for a nominal fee.
 
 
 So, can someone help me spread the love here?
 
 
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Re: [313]Pump Up Thee Volume

2002-02-16 Thread Phonopsia
Finally got a chance to watch this tonight. I must say I'm impressed. For a
high-level overview, it really did a good job of not missing too many
details. The Music Box segment had to be my favorite. If you've never heard
the Ron Hardy mixes on deephousepage.com it should be boosted towards the
top of the must-hear online listening. I only wish there was some video of
him in action somewhere, b/c I'd love to see what he was actually doing to
create his results.

All throughout it, I was lining up where I was musically when these
developments occured. Personally, it was really fitting that it ended with
Orbital's Chime, which was right around when I started to DJ. That Frankie
Knuckles remix of I Want A Dog by the Pet Shop boys will forever be a
favorite of mine though - definitely my first exposure to house. It's kind
of ironic that the ties between new wave or synth pop and house weren't
emphasised more in the feedback loop. The Music Box sequence mentioned the
B-52s, but that was about it. I've always felt that was underplayed.

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RE: [313] pump up the volume / ron hardy

2002-01-23 Thread Ploegmakers, Joost
Hi Jurren,

That's Visage - Frequency 7, a track made legendary by a.o. Ron Hardy.

By the way the link to episode 2 isn't working anymore. If you downloaded
that one, could you maybe put it somewhere for download? Or do you happen to
know another download location?

This is great material!

Bye,

Joost

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i've been watching pump up the volume episode 1 for the third time this 
weekend, and was wondering if there's someone who knows what the track 
playing in the background at the start of the ron hardy/ muzic box segment 
is? it starts at around 26 minutes into the show.
(for those who haven't been paying attention: episode 1 and 2 are up on the 
deephousepage.com. click on message board, and then on viewing room.)

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Re: [313] pump up the volume on the net

2002-01-07 Thread Paul V

I see #1 up there but no 2.

Am I missing something, I'm a little under the weather today so it may be my 
fault.


thanks again
Paul V



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if anyone hasn't seen these programmes yet (theres 3 in total)
then check out the deep house page (www.deephousepage.com)
where you'll find episodes 12 on the message board section
(home page - message board - viewing room)

highly recommend 1  2, 3's ok but more to do with the UK music scene.

jason


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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-29 Thread scott mcgill
Yes, it was was nice to see an understanding of sorts on TV.  I think
Derrick May was featured due to his tune being more accessible to the house
scene at that time (as the programme was about the history of house).  It
wasn't anything knew on D. May's part as he was phrased with his soon to be
cliché Detroit Techno is like George Clinton and Kraftwerk stuck in a
lift theory.

My friend works for CH4 so I may be able to get get copies for UK peoples
hopefully.

Highlights for me were:

Spanky showing Pierre the 303 for the first time.  He then continues to
twiddle knobs for half hour then Spanky asks, What are you doing? and he
says Dunno.  Just keep doing it then?

Guy called Gerald hearing his Voodoo Ray played for the first time at the
Hacienda.

And Paul Oakenfold's Mullet hair pics, from when he was experiencing Ibiza
for the 1st time. TWAT!
Well, the bugger needed a wake-up call in some way by the looks of him at
that time!


Scott Mc

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Alright enough already, who's got copies for us in the states?

MEK





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Yeah, best thing on TV about this ever! I was surprised no-one commented on
last week's 2nd segment (mind you, neither did I...) seeing as that was
where Detroit came into play. Having said that, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson were both featured but Juan Atkins wasn't mentioned at all. Also
interesting about last week's was a former UK Chief Constable admitting
that
the police wilfully broke the law to try and stop parties going off.

Last night's was pretty much excellent too, although you could tell that
the
timeline (1990-present) had been extended because the made some pretty big
jumps. I think they gave the Happy Mondays rather too much credit for
'bringing house to the masses' early on, for one thing and I really don't
think that that Leftfield/Lydon record was anywhere near as important as
they made it seem. What struck me about the part about Beltram and 'Energy
Flash' was that it was a good example of how a record could get noticed
initially for its novelty value - the 'Ecstasy' sample - but then go on to
be recognised as a classic for its musical qualities.

And if there's one club I regret never going to, it's Rage. Watching last
night's programme reminded me that I gave my copy of Goldie's 'Terminator'
to a now ex-girlfriend! It was also interesting when Goldie said that his
whole thing at one time was to freak out Derrick May wth his music. And
Pierre made a good point about music and sounds being like shareware, so
he was happy that other people had picked up on his ideas and done them
their own way. Finally, Daniel Pemberton's title music was cool too - very
reminiscent of brittle early Chicago house.

Yup, best house programme ever without a doubt. Unfortunately I didn't
video
it, I can't. I would imagine that it will be repeated soon on E4, though,
as
it's had a very positive reaction in general, so there's the chance for
someone to get it all on tape and get a copy off to, um, whoever it was on
this list who said they could convert the tape for US machines.

TOM

NP: David Donohoe: First Course In Hygiene (D1) - good stuff.

Subject: [313] Pump up the Volume


 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got
labeled as a techno producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it
was just a house tune. I think it really says a lot for the New York sound
of the time. When I interviewed Frankie Bones he said that none of the
music
from Detroit really began to filter into NY until the early 90s and that
all
the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was concieved in
isolation from techno.

 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty
much how it was, even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music
too much :)

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RE: [313] Pump Up The Volume - on the net

2001-11-29 Thread Holly MacDonald-Korth
YOU RULE!!!

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Evening!

I've just sent a video copy of the 3 episodes to Gerard Rose at the deep 
house page (www.deephousepage.com), so hopefully at least the first 
programme will be up in real video format. Although may take awhile, with 
the xmas postal rush.

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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread jkessler
Damn, that show sounds dope! You guys are lucky over there. I can't 
imagine seeing anything that in depth on American TV these days. The 
closest thing I've seen to something like that was a program on PBS one 
time a few years ago. It was a documentary, that I think was of Canadian 
origin anyway, about Hip-Hop and Electronic music. In addition to De La 
and Grandmaster Flash, they had a brief segment with Derrick May talking 
about the Detroit sound. Anyone ever see that? (I apologize if this has 
already been discussed to death on this list)

-J

 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.
 
 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got 
labeled as a techno
producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it was just a house 
tune. I think it
really says a lot for the New York sound of the time. When I interviewed 
Frankie Bones he
said that none of the music from Detroit really began to filter into NY until 
the early
90s and that all the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was 
concieved in
isolation from techno.
 
 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty 
much how it was,
even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music too much :)
 
 Stewart
 
 
 
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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread Paul V

muchmusic did a pretty good special on detroit about a year back.





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Damn, that show sounds dope! You guys are lucky over there. I can't
imagine seeing anything that in depth on American TV these days. The
closest thing I've seen to something like that was a program on PBS one
time a few years ago. It was a documentary, that I think was of Canadian
origin anyway, about Hip-Hop and Electronic music. In addition to De La
and Grandmaster Flash, they had a brief segment with Derrick May talking
about the Detroit sound. Anyone ever see that? (I apologize if this has
already been discussed to death on this list)

-J

 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got
labeled as a techno
producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it was just a house
tune. I think it
really says a lot for the New York sound of the time. When I interviewed
Frankie Bones he
said that none of the music from Detroit really began to filter into NY 
until

the early
90s and that all the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was
concieved in
isolation from techno.

 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it 
pretty

much how it was,
even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music too much :)

 Stewart



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RE: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
Sihtmissed it the last one...Taped the previous two...anyone know if its 
due to be repeated
at some other hour...R

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 Damn, that show sounds dope! You guys are lucky over there. I can't 
 imagine seeing anything that in depth on American TV these days. The 
 closest thing I've seen to something like that was a program on PBS one 
 time a few years ago. It was a documentary, that I think was of Canadian 
 origin anyway, about Hip-Hop and Electronic music. In addition to De La 
 and Grandmaster Flash, they had a brief segment with Derrick May talking 
 about the Detroit sound. Anyone ever see that? (I apologize if this has 
 already been discussed to death on this list)
 
 -J
 
  Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.
  
  Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got 
 labeled as a techno
 producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it was just a house 
 tune. I think it
 really says a lot for the New York sound of the time. When I interviewed 
 Frankie Bones he
 said that none of the music from Detroit really began to filter into NY until 
 the early
 90s and that all the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was 
 concieved in
 isolation from techno.
  
  I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty 
 much how it was,
 even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music too much :)
  
  Stewart
  
  
  
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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread Tom Robbins/Tom Magic Feet
Yeah, best thing on TV about this ever! I was surprised no-one commented on
last week's 2nd segment (mind you, neither did I...) seeing as that was
where Detroit came into play. Having said that, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson were both featured but Juan Atkins wasn't mentioned at all. Also
interesting about last week's was a former UK Chief Constable admitting that
the police wilfully broke the law to try and stop parties going off.

Last night's was pretty much excellent too, although you could tell that the
timeline (1990-present) had been extended because the made some pretty big
jumps. I think they gave the Happy Mondays rather too much credit for
'bringing house to the masses' early on, for one thing and I really don't
think that that Leftfield/Lydon record was anywhere near as important as
they made it seem. What struck me about the part about Beltram and 'Energy
Flash' was that it was a good example of how a record could get noticed
initially for its novelty value - the 'Ecstasy' sample - but then go on to
be recognised as a classic for its musical qualities.

And if there's one club I regret never going to, it's Rage. Watching last
night's programme reminded me that I gave my copy of Goldie's 'Terminator'
to a now ex-girlfriend! It was also interesting when Goldie said that his
whole thing at one time was to freak out Derrick May wth his music. And
Pierre made a good point about music and sounds being like shareware, so
he was happy that other people had picked up on his ideas and done them
their own way. Finally, Daniel Pemberton's title music was cool too - very
reminiscent of brittle early Chicago house.

Yup, best house programme ever without a doubt. Unfortunately I didn't video
it, I can't. I would imagine that it will be repeated soon on E4, though, as
it's had a very positive reaction in general, so there's the chance for
someone to get it all on tape and get a copy off to, um, whoever it was on
this list who said they could convert the tape for US machines.

TOM

NP: David Donohoe: First Course In Hygiene (D1) - good stuff.

Subject: [313] Pump up the Volume


 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got
labeled as a techno producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it
was just a house tune. I think it really says a lot for the New York sound
of the time. When I interviewed Frankie Bones he said that none of the music
from Detroit really began to filter into NY until the early 90s and that all
the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was concieved in
isolation from techno.

 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty
much how it was, even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music
too much :)

 Stewart


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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread Dan Sicko
That's interesting ... I think it would be fair to say they were 
heavily influenced by Detroit records (specifically Kevin Saunderson 
basslines), whenever it was they first heard 'em.


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Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he 
got labeled as a techno producer after making Energy Flash and that 
to him it was just a house tune. I think it really says a lot for 
the New York sound of the time. When I interviewed Frankie Bones he 
said that none of the music from Detroit really began to filter into 
NY until the early 90s and that all the early Nu Groove stuff that 
they all did really was concieved in isolation from techno.


I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it 
pretty much how it was, even if Derrick May did slate England for 
labelling music too much :)


Stewart


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RE: [313] Pump up the Volume related.....

2001-11-28 Thread Colette Lewis
While we are all feeling a little retrospective

Tonight on Groovetech Radio London: www.groovetech.com

Colin Dale's Abstrakt Dance Show from 10pm - Midnight  
(GMT)-

 'A HISTORY OF HOUSE SPECIAL' featuring classics from 
1985 -
88.enjoy!!




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Yeah, best thing on TV about this ever! I was surprised no-one commented on
last week's 2nd segment (mind you, neither did I...) seeing as that was
where Detroit came into play. Having said that, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson were both featured but Juan Atkins wasn't mentioned at all. Also
interesting about last week's was a former UK Chief Constable admitting that
the police wilfully broke the law to try and stop parties going off.

Last night's was pretty much excellent too, although you could tell that the
timeline (1990-present) had been extended because the made some pretty big
jumps. I think they gave the Happy Mondays rather too much credit for
'bringing house to the masses' early on, for one thing and I really don't
think that that Leftfield/Lydon record was anywhere near as important as
they made it seem. What struck me about the part about Beltram and 'Energy
Flash' was that it was a good example of how a record could get noticed
initially for its novelty value - the 'Ecstasy' sample - but then go on to
be recognised as a classic for its musical qualities.

And if there's one club I regret never going to, it's Rage. Watching last
night's programme reminded me that I gave my copy of Goldie's 'Terminator'
to a now ex-girlfriend! It was also interesting when Goldie said that his
whole thing at one time was to freak out Derrick May wth his music. And
Pierre made a good point about music and sounds being like shareware, so
he was happy that other people had picked up on his ideas and done them
their own way. Finally, Daniel Pemberton's title music was cool too - very
reminiscent of brittle early Chicago house.

Yup, best house programme ever without a doubt. Unfortunately I didn't video
it, I can't. I would imagine that it will be repeated soon on E4, though, as
it's had a very positive reaction in general, so there's the chance for
someone to get it all on tape and get a copy off to, um, whoever it was on
this list who said they could convert the tape for US machines.

TOM

NP: David Donohoe: First Course In Hygiene (D1) - good stuff.

Subject: [313] Pump up the Volume


 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got
labeled as a techno producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it
was just a house tune. I think it really says a lot for the New York sound
of the time. When I interviewed Frankie Bones he said that none of the music
from Detroit really began to filter into NY until the early 90s and that all
the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was concieved in
isolation from techno.

 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty
much how it was, even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music
too much :)

 Stewart


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Re: [313] Pump up the Volume

2001-11-28 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight

Alright enough already, who's got copies for us in the states?

MEK






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Yeah, best thing on TV about this ever! I was surprised no-one commented on
last week's 2nd segment (mind you, neither did I...) seeing as that was
where Detroit came into play. Having said that, Derrick May and Kevin
Saunderson were both featured but Juan Atkins wasn't mentioned at all. Also
interesting about last week's was a former UK Chief Constable admitting
that
the police wilfully broke the law to try and stop parties going off.

Last night's was pretty much excellent too, although you could tell that
the
timeline (1990-present) had been extended because the made some pretty big
jumps. I think they gave the Happy Mondays rather too much credit for
'bringing house to the masses' early on, for one thing and I really don't
think that that Leftfield/Lydon record was anywhere near as important as
they made it seem. What struck me about the part about Beltram and 'Energy
Flash' was that it was a good example of how a record could get noticed
initially for its novelty value - the 'Ecstasy' sample - but then go on to
be recognised as a classic for its musical qualities.

And if there's one club I regret never going to, it's Rage. Watching last
night's programme reminded me that I gave my copy of Goldie's 'Terminator'
to a now ex-girlfriend! It was also interesting when Goldie said that his
whole thing at one time was to freak out Derrick May wth his music. And
Pierre made a good point about music and sounds being like shareware, so
he was happy that other people had picked up on his ideas and done them
their own way. Finally, Daniel Pemberton's title music was cool too - very
reminiscent of brittle early Chicago house.

Yup, best house programme ever without a doubt. Unfortunately I didn't
video
it, I can't. I would imagine that it will be repeated soon on E4, though,
as
it's had a very positive reaction in general, so there's the chance for
someone to get it all on tape and get a copy off to, um, whoever it was on
this list who said they could convert the tape for US machines.

TOM

NP: David Donohoe: First Course In Hygiene (D1) - good stuff.

Subject: [313] Pump up the Volume


 Just watching tonights episode, pretty mad.

 Hearing Joey Beltram talk about how he couldn't understand how he got
labeled as a techno producer after making Energy Flash and that to him it
was just a house tune. I think it really says a lot for the New York sound
of the time. When I interviewed Frankie Bones he said that none of the
music
from Detroit really began to filter into NY until the early 90s and that
all
the early Nu Groove stuff that they all did really was concieved in
isolation from techno.

 I have to say, its a pretty good programme and has been telling it pretty
much how it was, even if Derrick May did slate England for labelling music
too much :)

 Stewart


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