At 06:33 PM 3/4/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Can somebody offer me an opinion on whether Assembled 01/02 (Eevolute) is
worth picking up? A new cd copy (with hefty price tag) has been sitting in
my local store for the last 4 years or more. Is there much doubling up
with Agenda 21? Should I grab this
Just picked up Vol 14 of the series w/ High Priestess on it...
I know I should know this, but does anyone know who the artist was?? Or
the Label??
Thanks in advance,
Mark*
Where did they sample the vocals in this?
the love is the message one, of course...
any clues?
/peter
the re-presses are indeed different, but as far as i know not with new tracks
one record was repressed with same tracks on both sides, another one kdj
now hosts a track of a soulcity release
probably most easy in to purchase 'silentintroduction'
At 4-3-00 + 19:05, you wrote:
On the kdj
I will be playing on WWW.paxahau.com sometime between 7 and 10.
They do it every sunday and have a bunch of very cool archives from a bunch
of VERY cool DJ's
You should check it out
http://www.paxahau.com/archives.htm
If you happen to tune in, ENJOY!!!
derek.
The artist is Karma. Not sure when it was released or the label.
Incredible track -- it's also available on the David Mancuso approved loft
classics box set on Nuphonic.
Dan
Here's the audio-nimbus playlist for
Saturday March 4th, 12mid - 2am.
Your electronic music expansion slot
on CJAM 91.5 fm. (Windsor / Detroit).
eMail: pietro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all those who tuned in!
Jega: Ephem [Spectrum] Matador/Planet U
Lackluster: Ix Pen [FOC349 EP] Focus Music
Just a thought,
I'm not sure what anyone else thinKs, but I get really annoyed and feel
somewhat ripped off when an artist realeases an EP with only two tracks (the
two that broke the camels back today where the latest releases from Joey
Beltram and KDJ, moods and grooves) Both Artist offer
I disagree. I bought 12s in the past which had 8 very similar mixes of the
same tune, and one-sided 12s, double and triple packs which could all fit
on a single plate of wax, etc. It's all marketing schemes. The important
thing is that there is something on there which is worth paying for. Had
In a message dated 3/5/00 3:23:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
however, I get the feeling that when an artist releases an EP with only
two tracks on it that a) they don't have any other material or b)they're
trying to cash in! or both!
Am I right?
First of all, I'm annoyed when records
It's sort of irresponsible to use that much plastic for so little music.
As long as we record labels are making products that will take forever to
decompose - we might as well use both sides of the disc.
environ * 73 mandeville drive * wayne, NJ 07470-6566 * USA
[EMAIL
I was in Chicago this past weekend and was pleasantly surprised when I found
a goldmine of KDJ records at Gramaphone. On Saturday afternoon I picked up
the two records that they had -- Shades of Jae w/ The Set up and Amerika
-- then on Sunday afternoon when I came back to the store I found tons:
I'm actually in the process of reading this book.
Very very poor writing with no real purpose besides to boost Saunder's ego.
He seems to be trying to educate people a bit about the early days of house
in Chicago, but ends up talking about himself while merely mentioning people
like Farley as
I'm thinking maybe love is the message by MFSB (mother father sister
brother). 70's disco soul stuff. But I could be wrong because I'm not sure
if I know this LFO track.
_joe
Responding To:Peter T. Bense [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Date:Sun, 05 Mar 2000 05:43:13 -0500
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