Yea, Expo 2000 was a good track , made my top 10 of 99.
The vocoders remind me of the Yamaha FS1R, Yamaha's revolutionary FM
synth with format shaping,
if you didn't buy one these at a blow out price your missing out.
http://real.mfi.com/ramgen/keyboard/fs1r1.ra
1999 Techno Top 10
1. 0-1-11 vs
I have a 3-track white label of what I believe is Charm Farm
remixes. I was told that they are mixes by Carl Craig Kenny
Larkin but since it is a white I have no way to know which
mix is by whom. I found a track listing from one charm farm
remix record but that one contains five mixes instead
You must know that this EPs and this album on Arcade
is a major bullshit because this major bought the
catalog of the ex FNAC Music Records Labels and it was
rerelease without a OK! Is not Arcade a sublabel of
BMG
Respect
Underground Fighters
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I have a 3-track white label of what I believe is Charm Farm
remixes. I was told that they are mixes by Carl Craig Kenny
Larkin but since it is a white I have no way to know which
mix is by whom. I found a track listing from one charm farm
remix record but that one contains five mixes instead of
I can't stand dubplates, especially within drum and bass. So many DJ's
are just trying to control the dnb scene by playing dubplates from there
own labels and they stick to just one sound, believe me I know, I have
been listening to it for years. In the past few weeks I have lost faith
in dnb and
Heard about. but not heard so far
New vinyl Mills knocking about on promo...
Reportedly a return to something like the early
Axis dancefloor sound rather than the experimental
stuff he's been putting out since PM08.
Anyone actually heard it yet plse?
Yeah this has come up a few
Someone asked about this track before. I think this is the record:
DJ Equalizer: Sound Of Silence (Inner City Records ICR002)
I just ordered it so I guess we will know for sure in a couple of weeks :)
- Rasmus
Electric chair at The Music Box, Oxford Rd.
Carl Craig on 26th Feb 2000
£8 (10 til 4)
Ahem. I really hate to take this any further, since it's totally
off topic. However, this is straight up BS... In the British d'n'b
scene it is customary that almost all releases are distributed on
dubplates to the dj's who control the scene a few months before
they get a commercial release. It
ah. another excellent night at the flamingo east in new york. dan bell
played a great for-the-most-part techno set, but the best moments for me
were hearing tracks by metro area, loose joints, and eddy grant nice and
loud. the crowd was a bit strange, but at least everyone was dancing and
into
Heya --
Anyone know where I can find a number for Yost's agent and or label? Might
I-records be the place to start?
Thanks in advance,
/peter
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