RE: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread John Sokolowski
If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's 
Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons comp. 
They are all late nineties though.
 
Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts are on 
other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.
 
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
From: cybo...@gmail.com
To: 313@hyperreal.org

I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)  
Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too 
familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check. The 
two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got one 
of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's KILLING. 
And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like playing brand 
new music...


Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

~dp

On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM,  denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan of 
anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually became 
Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm sure you're 
familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because I freakin love 
it so much!




Denise



 On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:



 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.



 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?



 ~David


  

Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread ja...@iridite.com
What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's
 Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons
 comp. They are all late nineties though.

 Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts are
 on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.

 --
 Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: cybo...@gmail.com
 To: 313@hyperreal.org

 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
 The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
 one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
 KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
 playing brand new music...

 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

 ~dp


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David





Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread ja...@iridite.com
For Nu Era look for the Beyond Gravity album - if I remember correctly it
was done after the Nu Era guys had spent some time at UR studios...and it
shows

cheers

Jason


On 14 August 2014 16:24, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote:

 What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


 On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's
 Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons
 comp. They are all late nineties though.

 Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts
 are on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.

 --
 Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: cybo...@gmail.com
 To: 313@hyperreal.org

 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
 The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
 one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
 KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
 playing brand new music...

 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

 ~dp


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David






RE: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread John Sokolowski
Which one? There are two. Or are you saying both? ;)
 
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:24:39 +0100
Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
From: ja...@iridite.com
To: jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
CC: cybo...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org

What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:




If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's 
Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons comp. 
They are all late nineties though.
 

Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts are on 
other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.
 
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

From: cybo...@gmail.com
To: 313@hyperreal.org

I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)  

Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too 
familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check. The 
two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.


Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got one 
of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's KILLING. 
And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like playing brand 
new music...



Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

~dp

On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM,  denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:


DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan of 
anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually became 
Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm sure you're 
familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because I freakin love 
it so much!





Denise



 On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:



 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.



 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?



 ~David


  

  

Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread ja...@iridite.com
Sorry, Evidence of Life - that's the killer one


On 14 August 2014 16:27, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Which one? There are two. Or are you saying both? ;)

 --
 Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:24:39 +0100

 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: ja...@iridite.com
 To: jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 CC: cybo...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org


 What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


 On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's
 Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons
 comp. They are all late nineties though.

 Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts are
 on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.

 --
 Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: cybo...@gmail.com
 To: 313@hyperreal.org

 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
 The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
 one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
 KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
 playing brand new music...

 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

 ~dp


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David






Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread ja...@iridite.com
which I always play at -6% because I'm soft as butter and a bit tech house




On 14 August 2014 16:29, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote:

 Sorry, Evidence of Life - that's the killer one


 On 14 August 2014 16:27, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Which one? There are two. Or are you saying both? ;)

 --
 Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:24:39 +0100

 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: ja...@iridite.com
 To: jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 CC: cybo...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org


 What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


 On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 wrote:

 If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with Shake's
 Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New Horizons
 comp. They are all late nineties though.

 Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts
 are on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.

 --
 Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: cybo...@gmail.com
 To: 313@hyperreal.org

 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
 The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
 one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
 KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
 playing brand new music...

 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

 ~dp


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David







Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread David Powers
Yeah, a lot of stuff from this time period is probably too fast to play out
when I DJ. My preferred BPM range is 118-125 unless I decide to do a rare
electrobooty set. It's simply better for dancing and funkier at the slower
BPM in my experience.

~dp

On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 11:30 AM, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com
wrote:

 which I always play at -6% because I'm soft as butter and a bit tech
 house




 On 14 August 2014 16:29, ja...@iridite.com ja...@iridite.com wrote:

 Sorry, Evidence of Life - that's the killer one


 On 14 August 2014 16:27, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 wrote:

 Which one? There are two. Or are you saying both? ;)

 --
 Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:24:39 +0100

 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: ja...@iridite.com
 To: jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 CC: cybo...@gmail.com; 313@hyperreal.org


 What about the Shawn Rudiman 12 on 7th City - mind blowing!


 On 14 August 2014 16:19, John Sokolowski jrsokolow...@hotmail.com
 wrote:

 If you are looking for 7th City you certainly can't go wrong with
 Shake's Tracks for my Father, the Titonton/Fabrice Lig one, or the New
 Horizons comp. They are all late nineties though.

 Elevate is uber pricey but most of the Rick Wade, Theo and Losoul cuts
 are on other releases that won't break the bank and worth hunting down.

 --
 Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 20:25:30 -0400
 Subject: Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 From: cybo...@gmail.com
 To: 313@hyperreal.org

 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
 The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I
 got one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
 KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
 playing brand new music...

 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

 ~dp


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David








Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-14 Thread james . hurlbut
Speaking of mid 90s techno/house, it's cool that Steve Bicknell and  
Steve O Sullivan started back up their labels.


https://soundcloud.com/leftback-shop/cos035-steve-bicknell-lost-recordings-8-transcendence

https://soundcloud.com/stephenos1/sets/mosaic-red-label-vol1-ben-sims-mid-life-dubs-1



Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-12 Thread denisedalphond
DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan of 
anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually became 
Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm sure you're 
familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because I freakin love 
it so much!

Denise

 On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
 ~David


Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-12 Thread David Powers
I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)

Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too
familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check.
The two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.

Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got
one of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's
KILLING. And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like
playing brand new music...

Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.

~dp


On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:

 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan
 of anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually
 became Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm
 sure you're familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because
 I freakin love it so much!

 Denise

  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David



Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-12 Thread Andrew Green
What about Sean Deason's early eps?   



Sent from my iPad

 On 13 Aug 2014, at 01:25, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I guess I do know most of these, keep digging... ;-)  
 
 Convextion is maybe another not mentioned yet, and I'm actually not too 
 familiar with the 7th city catalog or Elevate. Definitely need to check. The 
 two artists I definitely don't know are Stasis, and Nu Era.
 
 Oh and good call on the Dan Curtin, in fact Metamorphic in general, I got one 
 of the Morgan Geist records recently (don't recall which), and it's KILLING. 
 And nobody now really knows it, you play stuff that old it's like playing 
 brand new music...
 
 Thanks for posting your thoughts everyone.
 
 ~dp
 
 
 On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:06 PM, denisedalph...@gmail.com wrote:
 DJ Bone had a good release (his first) in the 90s. Octave One -I'm a fan of 
 anything and everything they do. And Moodymann's EPs that eventually became 
 Silentintroduction, Dem Young Sconies is my favorite. David, I'm sure you're 
 familiar with that last one, but I've got to include it because I freakin 
 love it so much!
 
 Denise
 
  On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
  (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
  ~David
 


Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-11 Thread Minto George
The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time.

All the 7th City stuff from that time
Elevate Records releases
Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation 
Records stuff by Jay Denham)
Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. 
Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton)
Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog
Nu Era 
These are just a few... 


Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
 ~David


Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-11 Thread Jason Trolian
Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time.  Wave Transmissions I think 
it was called.

T

Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network

- Reply message -
From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com
To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM

The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time.

All the 7th City stuff from that time
Elevate Records releases
Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation 
Records stuff by Jay Denham)
Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. 
Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton)
Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog
Nu Era 
These are just a few... 


Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
 ~David

Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-11 Thread Benn Glazier
Jeff Mills released Waveform Transmissions Vol 1 on Tresor in 1992.  

There were subsequent releases by Rob Hood in the Waveform Transmission series, 
with him releasing Vol 2 in 1993 and Mills releasing Vol 3 in 1994.

bg



BENN GLAZIER 
b...@bennglazier.com  /  WWW.BENNGLAZIER.COM  / 
@BENNGLAZIER  /  +44 (0) 7714 300018

On 12 Aug 2014, at 08:04, Jason Trolian djkontr...@comcast.net wrote:

 Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time.  Wave Transmissions I think 
 it was called.
 
 T
 
 Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network
 
 - Reply message -
 From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com
 To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
 Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
 Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM
 
 The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time.
 
 All the 7th City stuff from that time
 Elevate Records releases
 Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation 
 Records stuff by Jay Denham)
 Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. 
 Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton)
 Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog
 Nu Era 
 These are just a few... 
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
  On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
  
  Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
  (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
  
  ~David



Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-11 Thread Jason Trolian
And so it was.  My bad.   Not sure why I thought it was 7th city.  

To David's original question C.Y. had a 7th city release as well.  Acid Wash 
Conflict which is one of the few 7th city releases I own.  I have something 
from Shake as well.

Way to be on point Benn!



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From: Benn Glazier bennglaz...@gmail.com
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 1:10 AM

Jeff Mills released Waveform Transmissions Vol 1 on Tresor in 1992.  
There were subsequent releases by Rob Hood in the Waveform Transmission series, 
with him releasing Vol 2 in 1993 and Mills releasing Vol 3 in 1994.

bg

BENN GLAZIER b...@bennglazier.com  /  WWW.BENNGLAZIER.COM  / @BENNGLAZIER  
/  +44 (0) 7714 300018



On 12 Aug 2014, at 08:04, Jason Trolian djkontr...@comcast.net wrote:

Mills had a dope 7th city release from that time.  Wave Transmissions I think 
it was called.

T

Sent from my HTC One max on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network

- Reply message -
From: Minto George mintogeo...@yahoo.com
To: David Powers cybo...@gmail.com
Cc: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...
Date: Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:42 AM

The best era of Detroit techno IMO. Countless good records from this time.

All the 7th City stuff from that time
Elevate Records releases
Detroit by way of Kalamazoo (Sonic Mind Records stuff by D Knox, Black Nation 
Records stuff by Jay Denham)
Dan Curtin's stuff from the mid 90s was my favorite stuff he did. 
Stasis (everything by Steve Pickton)
Nuron / B12 / Kirk D / The Black Dog
Nu Era 
These are just a few... 


Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:24 PM, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
 ~David

Re: Mid-Nineties Detroit techno...

2014-08-11 Thread Yahoo
Model 500 - starlight
The Vision - Detroit: one circle
Claude young - one complete revolution 
Stasis - 1993


Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:24, David Powers cybo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Mid-90's is a time period for that I'm not too familiar with.
 
 Anyone got recommendations for stuff along the lines of Frictional 001 
 (Claude Young Changing Factors)?
 
 ~David