RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread iancheshire
Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene 
 
without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing DJ . 
an all rounder as they say.
 

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a quick posting for me (svp)

Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely influencial in
debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner.  Tuesday and 
Thursday
nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps somewhere have a
box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio.  I know I have 

Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station.  Colin continued his
show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles.  He regularly returns to
London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with Andrew
Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @ Telegraph, 
Brixton).
I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party for his 
beer
money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards.

Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after their sets) 
its
highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque playing the
Fabric B'day party.  Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am not too 
fond
of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make Belgium 
ILoveTechno maybe that's where I will be.

Without doubt - it underlines the strength of radio exposure - in
establishing music.

And so a big shout to Colin Dale - and don't forget the brother - Mark 
Dale
and Trevor. Trevor I think recorded as Dark Invader or ...someone 
Dark.
Is Dark Male = Colin? or Brother Mark?






RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread Robert Taylor
It really depends on what mood he is in, the crowd he is playing for and the 
style that he happens to be into at the time.
I have heard amazing hard techno, dub and deep house sets from in the past but 
when I heard him a couple of months ago, he was playing that dreadful fast 
breaksy electro that seems to be big in London in the electro scene currently.

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Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene 
 
without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing DJ . 
an all rounder as they say.
 

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a quick posting for me (svp)

Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely influencial in
debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner.  Tuesday and 
Thursday
nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps somewhere have a
box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio.  I know I have 

Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station.  Colin continued his
show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles.  He regularly returns to
London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with Andrew
Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @ Telegraph, 
Brixton).
I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party for his 
beer
money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards.

Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after their sets) 
its
highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque playing the
Fabric B'day party.  Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am not too 
fond
of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make Belgium 
ILoveTechno maybe that's where I will be.

Without doubt - it underlines the strength

RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread Robert Taylor

It really depends on what mood he is in, the crowd he is playing for and the 
style that he happens to be into at the time.
I have heard amazing hard techno, dub and deep house sets from in the past but 
when I heard him a couple of months ago, he was playing that dreadful fast 
breaksy electro that seems to be big in London in the electro scene currently.

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Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene 
 
without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing DJ . 
an all rounder as they say.
 

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a quick posting for me (svp)

Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely influencial in
debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner.  Tuesday and 
Thursday
nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps somewhere have a
box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio.  I know I have 

Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station.  Colin continued his
show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles.  He regularly returns to
London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with Andrew
Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @ Telegraph, 
Brixton).
I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party for his 
beer
money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards.

Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after their sets) 
its
highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque playing the
Fabric B'day party.  Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am not too 
fond
of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make Belgium 
ILoveTechno maybe that's where I will be.

Without doubt - it underlines

RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread iancheshire
ahh but I heard him at Ultimate Base playing electro and man he blew me away, 
he  was wicked..each to there own I know but to me he has never failed but then 
I don't get a chance these days to see as many DJ's as I used to..only if I am 
playing with them..now that would be wicked, too support Mr Weatherall...I am 
off to dream now :)

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It really depends on what mood he is in, the crowd he is playing for 
and the style that he happens to be into at the time.
I have heard amazing hard techno, dub and deep house sets from in the 
past but when I heard him a couple of months ago, he was playing that dreadful 
fast breaksy electro that seems to be big in London in the electro scene 
currently.

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Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene

without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's 
..amazing DJ . an all rounder as they say.


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and Thursday
nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps 
somewhere have a
box of those midweek tapes recorded off

RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Alright - I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to have to pick up and
move my @ss to the UK because no promoter in this city is going to ever get
their sh*t straight and book any of these artists (unless I get the
fortunate opportunity to influence them or the cash to DIY).

Instead we get a who's who off of DJ Magazine's Top 10 list

it's sad that I have a greater chance of seeing a Detroit artist clear
across the Atlantic in UK than I do living in a city just down I94

MEK




 
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Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene

without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing
DJ . an all rounder as they say.


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 a quick posting for me (svp)

 Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely
influencial in
 debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner.  Tuesday
and Thursday
 nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps
somewhere have a
 box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio.  I know I
have 

 Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station.  Colin
continued his
 show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles.  He regularly
returns to
 London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with
Andrew
 Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @
Telegraph, Brixton).
 I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party
for his beer
 money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards.

 Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most
under-rated DJs
 playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters
of the
 U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after
their sets) its
 highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque
playing the
 Fabric B'day party.  Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am
not too fond
 of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make
Belgium 
 ILoveTechno maybe that's where I will be.

 Without doubt - it underlines the strength of radio exposure -
in
 establishing music.

 And so a big shout to Colin Dale - and don't forget the
brother - Mark Dale
 and Trevor. Trevor I think recorded as Dark Invader or
...someone Dark

RE: (313) Colin Dale - 313

2003-10-10 Thread Rob Theakston

Michael,

There's a lot of reasons why this isn't happening down I94 anymore, to which
I will catalog to you in private upon request. In short, let's just say that
it's a new Detroit right now. And there's a lot of things going on that most
people don't even realize are happening. 

It's a different sound now. To paraphrase an extremely wise man, Detroit is
in a reactionary stage to what is happening in Europe..which is a reaction
to what was going on in Detroit. 

The music is different, the environment is different, for better or worse
the game has changed around here. 

-rt



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Alright - I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to have to pick up and
move my @ss to the UK because no promoter in this city is going to ever get
their sh*t straight and book any of these artists (unless I get the
fortunate opportunity to influence them or the cash to DIY).

Instead we get a who's who off of DJ Magazine's Top 10 list

it's sad that I have a greater chance of seeing a Detroit artist clear
across the Atlantic in UK than I do living in a city just down I94

MEK



 

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Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most under-rated DJs
playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters of the
U'ground scene

without a doubt both are very good but I think Andy is the DB's ..amazing
DJ . an all rounder as they say.


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 a quick posting for me (svp)

 Colin Dale (and don't forget Colin Faver) were hugely
influencial in
 debuting '313' music on the ears of many a Londoner.  Tuesday
and Thursday
 nights on KISS were religion.  I'm sure many list peeps
somewhere have a
 box of those midweek tapes recorded off the radio.  I know I
have 

 Time moved on .. they were 'let go' by the station.  Colin
continued his
 show on Groovetech but now lives in Marseilles.  He regularly
returns to
 London playing major gigs(18/10 '4th Birthday' Fabric with
Andrew
 Weatherall) and U'ground gigs (31/10 'Jacks House' @
Telegraph, Brixton).
 I can vouch for the fact that he will happily play at a party
for his beer
 money (and a bag of crisps) and happily party on afterwards.

 Imho Colin Dale and Andy Weatherall are 2 of the most
under-rated DJs
 playing out - and with both of them being regular supporters
of the
 U'ground scene (and seen regularly on the dancefloor after
their sets) its
 highly appropriate that they'll (for once) get a fat cheque
playing the
 Fabric B'day party.  Punters are in for a treat - sadly, I am
not too fond
 of Fabric, but if this year - as seems likely - I dont make
Belgium

RE: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-14 Thread Odeluga, Ken
MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise  taste-wise ... he's definitely
related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's 'brother'
... Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!

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Is his brother Mark Dale?

curious
fab.


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 Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?


 Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's your
 wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.



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  Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though
 does
  he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation
on
  Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in
double-mixed cd
  format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
  apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
  collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I read
at
  the time ...
 
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  Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-14 Thread Tim Maughan

Mark dale is def Colin Dale's brother.

on 14/2/02 10:42 am, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise  taste-wise ... he's definitely
 related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's 'brother'
  Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!
 
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 Is his brother Mark Dale?
 
 curious
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 Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?
 
 
 Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's your
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 Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though
 does
 he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation
 on
 Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in
 double-mixed cd
 format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
 apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
 collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I read
 at
 the time ...
 
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  Start of message text 
 
 Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.
 
 Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
 
 It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
 When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
 experiences I had.
 
 Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
 'Beginning'
 into 'Infoworld'
 At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over
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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-14 Thread Mislav Bobic
OK, this is latest info (Nov 2001) from Dale's ;) Abstrakt Dance website:

Lot's of things have been happening on the production front from the
brothers Mark and Colin Dale.

First Mark Dale has a 12 under the guise of Dark Male (get it?). The e.p
is called Nightlife and features a remix from Asad Rizvi and it release #2
from Groovetech records London. Distribution is via Pinnicle.

Also new from Mark Dale is Burn on London's Eukahouse records.Distribution
is thru Intergroove.

Colin Dale has also been very very busy on the production front..Promo's
are already on the streets for a killer 12 from Colin Dale and Alien Funk
dude Gareth Oxby. Out soon on Visitors the Tech-House sister of Music Man
(Belgium) Gareth and Colin hit back with a monster called Strange things
happening using the moniker Primary Seqence...The single was recorded
on Sept 11th 2001 and some of you may remember that Colin and Gareth used to
be called Civil AttackThe single will be distributed by news
in Belgium.

Also early in 2002 also see's a 12 on Advance Records and also the
completion of the long awaited LP of 12 exclusive and unreleased tracks from
Kleeer. The Kleeer project has been a year in the making and features the
neucleus of Colin and Haris C...initial reports from those lucky enough
to hear tracks has been very very favourable.Release date Spring / Summer
2002.

Also Abstrakt Dance now has a once monthly residency at the number 1 club in
the whole of France.it is of course the Rex Club in Paris. Abstrakt
Dance is the second Wednesday of ever month and as well as Colin as resident
each and every month will also feature a guest each month. Future guests
include Stacy Pullen , Derek May , Mark Shade and Mark Dale. E-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info and concessions.

Don't forget that Colin is also resident at The Cross in London's Kings
Cross the last Friday of every month for Obsessive and also at Herbal in
London's cool and trendy Shoreditch the last Thursday of every month.

Hope this helps.



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Subject: RE: [313] Colin Dale


 Hi. How about some more details on that my friend.

 Cheers,

 Ken

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 Mark Dale + Colin Dale = Dark Male (recently released tech-housey record)
 
 Cheers
 
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 Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 7:11
 Subject: Re: [313] Colin Dale
 
 
  Is his brother Mark Dale?
 
  curious
  fab.
 
 
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   Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?
  
  
   Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's
 your
   wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.
  
  
  
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Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own
 material though
   does
he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance
 compilation
  on
Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in
double-mixed
 cd
format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99
 one,
apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I
 read
  at
the time ...
   
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 Start of message text 

Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.

Did anyone else used to listen to his show?

It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90'
show.
When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
experiences I had.

Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
   'Beginning'
into 'Infoworld'
At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do
 shouts over
  all
those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching
  prisoner
cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being musically
 advanced.

Big smiles all round!!

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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-14 Thread Fabrizio Nahum



 MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise  taste-wise ... he's
definitely
 related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's
'brother'
 ... Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!


I go to groovetech alot and ive seen him in both the broadcasts and in the
shopping area.

Btw Colin Dale has released some new material with a certain Garth
something-or-other. He played it last nightits got a nice driving 4/4
beat with a wicked 303 bassline and some distrorted vocals. Im sorry but i
forgot the name of the song and the monicker it is being released under but
itll be in the shops next week apparently.

swiss cheese memory,
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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-14 Thread Phonopsia
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  MD is cut from exactly same cloth mix-wise  taste-wise ... he's
 definitely
  related although a lot younger ... so I wouldn't be 100% sure it's
 'brother'
  ... Mark Dale is seriously underground. How'd you hear about him?!
 

 I go to groovetech alot and ive seen him in both the broadcasts and in the
 shopping area.

 Btw Colin Dale has released some new material with a certain Garth
 something-or-other. He played it last nightits got a nice driving 4/4
 beat with a wicked 303 bassline and some distrorted vocals. Im sorry but i
 forgot the name of the song and the monicker it is being released under
but
 itll be in the shops next week apparently.

 swiss cheese memory,
 fab.

Yeah. I got some gaps in mine too. :) DJ Garth would probably be from
Grayhound Recordings. The ties to this sound (kind west-coast housey a la
Halo/H-Foundation) are pretty strong on his show these days from what I
understand. That's stuff's not so much my thing - too thin for me, but
Patrick Turner from Baltimore has a new record Newblood coming out soon,
which is a slightly deeper take on this sound IMO. Colin Dale was raving
about this track on one of his recent shows. Patrick's stuff really cranks
it up a notch. Be on the lookout if you aren't averse to this sound, but
have always wanted something more from it. Lots of 313 relevant DJs have
been giving him the thumbs up, including Garnier, Mr.C and others for his
releases on Transport, Low and Silver Pearl.

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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
Hi Alex,
i was the one who mentione colin dalei used to tune into his shows every
week with my buddies -it would help us get thru the dull oxfordian week till
the weekend's revelry!!!

i have only one tape...do you have more? id love to have some others...i
even asked Colin for some!

Btw - he still does the shoutouts on his internet show

fab.

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 Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.

 Did anyone else used to listen to his show?

 It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
 When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
 experiences I had.

 Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
'Beginning'
 into 'Infoworld'
 At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over all
 those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching prisoner
 cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being musically advanced.

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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Stephen Kelly

colin dale :)

yes, vey much remember those nights.. hearing ur and carl craig, etc for the 
first time.. some great guests (mixes and interviews) on the show as well.. 
and it did what it said on the tin - abstract dance.. the definition of 
techno as far as i'm concerned..


marsel even let me give colin a little shout in the booklet to 'going thru 
life'.. i remember hearing afx for the first time on there and just being 
stunned into silence :)


those were the days eh (stephen goes misty eyed and starts thinking about 
going through 'shaft' and downstairs to fatcat)..


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RE: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though does
he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation on
Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in double-mixed cd
format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I read at
the time ...

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Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.

Did anyone else used to listen to his show?

It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
experiences I had.

Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the 'Beginning'
into 'Infoworld'
At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over all
those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching prisoner
cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being musically advanced.

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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Toby Frith
Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?


Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's your
wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.



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 Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though
does
 he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation on
 Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in double-mixed cd
 format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
 apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
 collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I read at
 the time ...

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 Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.
 
 Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
 
 It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
 When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
 experiences I had.
 
 Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
'Beginning'
 into 'Infoworld'
 At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over all
 those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching prisoner
 cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being musically advanced.
 
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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Fabrizio Nahum
Is his brother Mark Dale?

curious
fab.


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  Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though
 does
  he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance compilation
on
  Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in double-mixed cd
  format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99 one,
  apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
  collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I read
at
  the time ...
 
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  Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
  
  It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
  When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
  experiences I had.
  
  Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
 'Beginning'
  into 'Infoworld'
  At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over
all
  those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching
prisoner
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RE: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Oh dear, i hope you are not reffering to Mark VAN Dale, the euro-trance
producer/dj? If so then i have to amit that that he is a dutch guy...

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  wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.
 
 
 
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   Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own 
 material though
  does
   he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt 
 Dance compilation
 on
   Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in 
 double-mixed cd
   format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). 
 On the '99 one,
   apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
   collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the 
 review I read
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   the time ...
  
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   Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
   
   It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance 
 '90' show.
   When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
   experiences I had.
   
   Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
  'Beginning'
   into 'Infoworld'
   At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd 
 do shouts over
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   those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching
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   cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being 
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Re: [313] Colin Dale

2002-02-13 Thread Mislav Bobic
Mark Dale + Colin Dale = Dark Male (recently released tech-housey record)

Cheers

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 Is his brother Mark Dale?

 curious
 fab.


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  Doesn't he co-produce House of 909 stuff?
 
 
  Sadly his show seems to have subsided into bland S.London tech-how's
your
  wife stuff, the last time I listened anyway.
 
 
 
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   Dem wuz de daze ... He doesn't produce much of his own material though
  does
   he? Can you name anything by him? I have the Abstrakt Dance
compilation
 on
   Logic out in 1999  the one from last year which came in double-mixed
cd
   format (amongst the better mix cds I picked up in '01). On the '99
one,
   apparently, that last track 'Urban Intersect' is either him, or a
   collaboration - but that was just a vague allusion in the review I
read
 at
   the time ...
  
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   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 1:34 PM
   To: 313@hyperreal.org
   Subject: [313] Colin Dale
   
   
   Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
   
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   Someone mentioned Colin Dale in an earlier post.
   
   Did anyone else used to listen to his show?
   
   It was killer, I stll have a tape of the 'Abstrakt Dance '90' show.
   When I think back, these were definately one of the first techno
   experiences I had.
   
   Oh, happy days, I remember him dropping UR no.1 and mashing the
  'Beginning'
   into 'Infoworld'
   At that time it still sounded like a pirate show, he'd do shouts over
 all
   those old wicked tracks, 'Big shout out to Julie who's watching
 prisoner
   cell block H' etc. It was comical as well as being musically
advanced.
   
   Big smiles all round!!
   
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