Just thought I'd mention that fellow 313er Sanderson Dear will be
appearing on the show tonite 03/08/00.
Equinox - http://www.1groove.com
10pm - 2am EST.
You can always catch the show in the archives for 1 week following
tonites broadcast.
If you feel like giving us a call it's toll free
Before I get going, I'd like to ask for any recommendations on the best
tribal techno records/producers out there right now, things that are deep,
dark, and danceable... Also, any heads out there in the Lansing or Mt
Pleasant area??? If so email me privately, I'm unfortunately stuck around
In a message dated 9/03/00 3:47:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DJs definitely have the Jaguar mixes, I've heard DJ Bone and Laurent Garnier
drop them recently. I don't think it's released yet on vinyl, but it's
record #
is UR2000...
Also heard Masters at Work drop a tune from Jaguar
Mr Jeff Mills is coming to entertain/enlighten you:
JEFF MILLS VENUE TO PLAY THE ART GALLERY :
Legendary Detroit techno DJ Jeff Mills has been confirmed to appear in
Perth on Friday April 14. In what is set to be a big night for techno fans
and electronic music fans alike Jeff Mills will let
Awww, shucks, anybody can do that. It's so easy I don't even do it anymore.
hmmm, actually the image that i have forever imprinted in my mind whenever i
think of alan djing is from energize in dc thanksgiving '99:
beats booming through the dc armory... kids going nuts... kenny glasgow and
i
Just a quick note to remind you of tonight's Inaudible
Radio/Webcast which will be broadcasting this
evening from 9-11 pm Eastern Standard Time.
To listen over the internet visit http://www.wcsb.org
at 9 pm and click on the Click here for Audioactive
Feed link. If you are in the Cleveland area
ooops, that would have been thanksgiving 1998. my bad!!!
Awww, shucks, anybody can do that. It's so easy I don't even do it
anymore.
hmmm, actually the image that i have forever imprinted in my mind whenever
i
think of alan djing is from energize in dc thanksgiving '99:
beats booming
Before I get going, I'd like to ask for any recommendations on the best
tribal techno records/producers out there right now, things that are deep,
dark, and danceable...
Oliver Ho, Christian Smith, G-Flame, Joel Mull (his b-sides), Marco Carola,
Chris McCormack, The new Hardgroove double-pack,
While we're on the same topic, look for Axis to be appearing at the
Detroit Music Festival in May...
Emanuel
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, lil' robbie wrote:
..this event by renegades/daybreaks has been kancelled.. for anyone who was
planning on making the drive to toronto for this event i thought it
..as far as tribal goes im really into oliver ho,joel mull and the meta
camp..im interested in knowing more on tribal techno myself..
I don't think that the Rave Scene is necessarily a great place for
techno, although at the same time I do hope that techno DJs continue to
infiltrate the rave
I like the
supercompressed European house/techno thing that's happening right now.
hell yes.
- Original Message -
Dear Javier,
RE: this is my house... speech.
The only thing I can tell you about the this is Jack track is that it was
on a blue label. I don't remember the name of it either. I can't even
remember what label it was as it was so long ago that I got rid of the 12.
does ANYONE have any info?
i know that they're looking for volunteers but... has anyone seen any more
since the real detroit article?
any fliers, etc? it's fast approaching and the only artist that i've heard
confirmed is jeff mills?
also, i have saturday 5/27/00 set aside on my calendar
alloi might be interested in being a volunteer.do you have any
contact info on this?
not me personally. but, i do know that jonnie o @ motor is tight w/ carl
and hannah and that they have been asking for volunteers there and signing
people up. i just called him and asked for
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, detroit science wrote:
alloi might be interested in being a volunteer.do you have any
contact info
.734.459.4880
Emanuel
Try reading some in-depth interviews with the man to (try to) understand
what is going on in his head
good luck.
love the music but the 'philosophy' - pass.
p
OK I actually got off my ass and checked, and it was UR 47 (Vintage Future)
that I was thinking of and it was Mark Taylor not Marc Floyd. That makes
more
sense.
Oh, yeah, Mark Taylor! Now THAT'S a diverse cat! Anybody remember Mark
Morrison? Check the credits for Taylor's work. In fact,
Come to Los Angeles where most of the raving population can't tell techno
from the whole in their ass. Misstress, Cari, Adam, come save us please!!!
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did anyone hear the francois k remix? i remember hearing about him
dropping it at Body Soul last summer, but did it/will it ever surface
and what does it sound like?
kuri
DJs definitely have the Jaguar mixes, I've heard DJ Bone and Laurent Garnier
drop them recently. I don't think it's
It's not just a job,
It's a lifestyle...
http://www.calendarlive.com/music/2305/t21603.html
Come to Los Angeles where most of the raving population can't tell techno
from the whole in their ass. Misstress, Cari, Adam, come save us please!!!
now cracklin' : Autopoieses - Live A Noir,
http://www.calendarlive.com/music/2305/t21603.html
that article is quite funnyi dont know if this attitude is isolated to
LA though...
Part of the appeal of deejaying is that it requires little, if any,
musical talent. All you need, as Beck once sang, is two turntables.
oh
anyone know where i can score CD copies of 'retro techno: detroit
definitive' or the 2 cd 10 records detroit comps 'new dance sound of
detroit' and 'techno 2'? thanx
or swap vinyl for...
p
3/8/2k Inaudible Radio/Webcast Setlist...
9-10 pm by lance...
. Tom Steinle: summer dsp a (Tom)
. Minit: bootleg (Tonschacht)
. The Church Steps: rr 1999 a ()Dial)
. Pulse Programming: line (Aesthetic)
. Ihan: sans titre a3 (Mille Plateaux)
. Pulse Programming: light (Aesthetics)
. Dettinger:
HEYLA IS GONNA BE GETTING CHRISTIAN SMITH AND TREVOR ROCKLIFFE AT CLUB
GIANT...oh yeahand carl cox too haha. but who cares bout him anyway.
does anybody know if rockliffe is as good a dj as producer? i know smith
talks the talk and walks the walk. for all you cali techno heads though,
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear ya, but Ben Sims is a good producer too.
Being a good dj AND a good producer is kinda rare
but increasingly important if you want to be
recognised.
Yeah looping old tracks is difficult. (sarcasm)
Jeff Mills gets a lot of respect for his
production
I think you are right Nick. This whole issue has become a bit silly. As the
ancient Romans said: 'You can't argue about taste!' I believe the e-mails
back and forth about Ben and Jeff have gotten a little out of hand.
Everybody has a right to his/her own opinion, but if you start dissing
people
Cyborg K asks:-
I'd like to ask for any recommendations on the
best tribal techno records/producers out there
right now, things that are deep, dark, and
danceable.
Always difficult to be sure you have a common
understanding of other peoples terms but may I
recommend the following.
Samuel L
its definitely not mainstream and i feel that if techno was to become
really popular it would have already happened..
Well your right, it did sorta happen back in the early 90's, next time
your in NY ask Frainky Bones about Storm Rave.
Of course a lot has changed since then but I'm not ashamed of
WorkZ
i picked up bluespirit 2 recently.
If you haven't got 'The Divide' you are missing out!
If you mean the James Ruskin cut, that was actually on Blueprint (on
the Further Design LP and also a 12 I think?)...
Dug out Bluespirit 2 today after Martin mentioned it and found
something I'd
Cyborg K asked:-
I'd like to ask for any recommendations on the
best tribal techno records/producers out there
right now, things that are deep, dark, and
danceable.
And the Fox replied;
Always difficult to be sure you have a common
understanding of other peoples terms
Have to agree with
Kuri:
did anyone hear the francois k remix? i remember hearing about him
dropping it at Body Soul last summer, but did it/will it ever surface
and what does it sound like?
I'm not convinced there ever was an actual 'remix' as such - when I
was at Body Soul in August 'Jaguar' was certainly
Tom Churchill wrote:
Kuri:
did anyone hear the francois k remix? i remember hearing about him
dropping it at Body Soul last summer, but did it/will it ever surface
and what does it sound like?
I'm not convinced there ever was an actual 'remix' as such - when I
was at Body Soul in
exactly. another thing is with DJs who use
a lot of acapellas (Terrence Parker, Louie
Vega, etc). they'll lay an acapella over an
instrumental and have some people thinking
that what they are hearing (A an instrumental
plus B an acapella laid over it) is C: a new
record. this happens all the time
Andrew Duke wrote:
as people on the HOuse 2000 list will testify.
Okay, now I've lost track completely of how many house lists there are,
what they focus on, what the traffic volume and quality is. Can somebody
provide an overview?
I think Chicago is -unofficially- covered pretty well by 313,
In a message dated 3/8/00 6:06:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Detroit is completely finished making good techno aside from Jaguar.
Would you care to explain?? Techno in detroit seems as alive as ever and by
no means finished..
Kuri:
did anyone hear the francois k remix? i remember hearing about him
dropping it at Body Soul last summer, but did it/will it ever surface
and what does it sound like?
Tom:
I'm not convinced there ever was an actual 'remix' as such - when I
was at Body Soul in August 'Jaguar' was
Currently seeking info on a dj calling himself MUMTAZ. He has got quite a
little buzz going around these parts based of a recent performance of his.
Apparently this guy has got MAD SKILLS. Cutting, doubles, speedy gonzalez on
the techno tip, and SMOOTH. or so I hear. people are saying some
Hello.
On 8 Mar 00, at 21:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now. Detroit is completely finished making good techno aside from
Jaguar.
???
What's with this blanket statement?
Do you really believe this?
Aren't you from Detroit, anyway?
I immensely respect your work and the work of artists
well its informative-to some thirty something yuppie in the burbs who has
no clue. But it is kinda entertaining how the writer takes on this identity
like they have discovered something, like the lost caveman. I like how the
writer highlighted mostly female djs though ;)
diana
From: lil'
yes, he is very good. you can hear a mix from
Mumtaz (E-Legal Underground/ Nomenclature/Chicago)
on Andrew Duke's In The Mix show 581 on Cognition:
http://techno.ca/cognition
hope this helps. andrew duke :)
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Currently seeking info on a dj calling himself MUMTAZ. He
Check out this website:
http://www.zoom.es/~mixtapes/music.html#mumtaz
Two real-audio sets from him + some info (in Spanish), he's from Chicago
that's all i know
hope this helps (a bit;)
Martijn
and you can find more info on mumtaz himself at
http://mumtaz500.homestead.com/
(hes subbed to this list, i think)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/8/00 6:06:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Detroit is completely finished making good techno aside from Jaguar.
Would you care to explain?? Techno in detroit seems as alive as ever and by
no means finished..
It very
personally, i see it like this: there are
those who dj because they love the music
and want to share it. some have the skills,
some don't but are trying. in the end, they're
sharing the love for the music. then there
are others who buy into the dj as rock star
culture and get into DJing, not
i hear ya... the flashbacks are now: really bad house parties in basements.
people making the ugliest requests, thinkin you've got everything ever
released on the planet in the booth with ya.
OH THE MEMORIES... someone get me a shooter please. ;)
sanderson.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew
I've recently picked up the Beautiful LP from G-Man and I'm wondering who
C. Izzo is? He mixed the Enforcer track from the album. Thanks. L8r.
Mike
All I know and can say is that every time I have gotten something
Detrechno/Hydraulic related, it has been from mr. Patrick Scott. I don't
know if Charles even exists.
In a message dated 3/8/00 7:54:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Cornelius or Disco D should know this
Otto:
I heard a rumour that he did a remix for personal use, but I think the
FX/EQ explanation is a more likely one. I've heard several tracks that I
know fairly well being transformed at BS into something that sounded
quite different from the original (even up to the point where I failed
to
Tom Churchill wrote:
No way! 'Hypnodelic' is one of my favourite house records of all time
- it's amazing! They must have made it sound *unbelievable* if you
think the original's no good...
Unbelievable it is then :)
(James, help me here!)
The original *is* a good track though, I actually
Yeah, Fanon's cool, actually I'm from Kalamazoo and I love our homegrown
Kzoo techno. Even though many (most) in Kalamazoo don't know it exists!
Actually, I'm really f*cking mad right now cus one of my friends has my
Fanon records my Sonic Mind records and two of my Black Nation records,
Hi there (Haider?)Cyborg K,
Nice to hear from somebody from Kalamazoo. I recently interviewed Jay
Denham. Jay is such a nice guy and he has got interesting things to say. I'm
really wondering what Kalamazoo is like. If all goes well I will be visiting
Detroit and Chicago in May around the time of
Speaking of ugly memories (which are still fresh as I'm still paying my
dues!) I remember on several occasions this past summer and fall playing
LIVE PAs at house parties or small venues, and I'm playing live keyboards
right in front of people's faces with not a turntable in sight, and people
Live PAs can be like that. 2 of my live PA memories:
a gig where a drunk guy kept jumping in front of the
keyboards and screaming at me play some beats!
play some beats! (and i intended on bringing in some
beats, i just wasn't working on his schedule :)) and
a different gig, where, like yours,
I completely agree with what's being said here. I'm
only 19. Only got my own decks last November
(previously I used a friend's) but I've always loved
music. I used to like jungle but I've always moved
around styles. Basically, I look for styles that
haven't been adulterated by the mainstream. I've
urban fox wrote
btw the latest thing to catch peoples ears now the
deep and dark tribal purcussive loops have become
(over) common is a style of Latin or samba techno.
Works exceptionally well on the 'floor. Still looking
for the source of this ..
I'd say that its reasonable well
I remember the times when electronic music was not as splintered up as it is
now. I really love the music, but I just can't keep up with all the new
variants of all the styles. In the 'early days' you had house music and
everybody got along (Watch it I may be generalising a bit here). In the
clubs
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id this track?
It's on Derrick May's set from the streetsound site:
http://streetsound.pseudo.com/specials/engage/may.ram
fully behind otto on this one--hynodelic sent the place into a frenzy and
sounded absolutley brilliant. but back home it just didn't sound like the same
record.
Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/09/2000 10:29:24 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
cc:(bcc: James
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix,
and Berlin's Tresor imprint present the world premiere
of Terrence Dixon's From The Far Future
full length.
He's released material on Utensil, Metroplex,
Astralwerks, and Background, helped produce
Juan Atkins' (Infiniti) Skynet album (released
in 1998 on
Fuse in Brussels, can't even hold my attention. I rather like to go
to parties in dark, industrial places and stuff like that. Does anybody have
the same feeling? I guess in England you guys must be going nuts with all
these crap superclubs...
i used to get annoyed about clubs like Cream etc
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id
Don't forget about Orange, if you would call that from Detroit - seems to work
well on the floor...
Nate
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
er, wait, it goes ba-ba-badya-ba-ba!
that's the jam. I've heard him play that often.
I don't have access to sound at work, so i can't listen.
I'll shut up now.
J
Talking
corrado izzo is a producer from italy, from naples i think. he runs the
zenit label together with marco carola.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael Adamczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Datum: Sonntag, 7. Mai 2000 14:46
Betreff: (313) G-Man (C.Izzo)
I've
no - thats Kiler Byte, got that one :)
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Without even listening, I'm gonna guess. killa bite?!? With
the cut up vocal
sample Ooh Ooh Ooh. Is that it?
J.
er, wait, it goes ba-ba-badya-ba-ba!
that's the jam. I've heard him play that often.
I don't have
I'm out of here. I'll be checking 313 again tomorrow. May the underground
forces be with you all!
John
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 5:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Terrence Dixon/From The Far
ditto march 24/25 in san fran
-Original Message-
From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 8:36 PM
To: joe; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) cool stuff in san fran
If anyone has any similar recommendations for May 18 - 21 in Frisco and the
surrounding
Going back a little to the tribal thread : Does anyone have any info in the
Santos Rodriguez track Road To Rio released on Bicknell's Cosmic offshoot
Cosmic ID (the only ID release?)? is it Bicknell in disguise? if not has
Rodriguez done other stuff? it's an incredible track.but then i love
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it. Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend? I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store. The locked grooves on #1 are so much
Just curious if anybody has any info on a detroit
electro outfit called Detronik? Supposedly they
are Dopplereffekt-related.
Please fill me in with the details.
o.k. heres the info. on this outfit. They are some experimental crazy guys
from detroit that think their going to mars and tvs are
I KNOW THE LABEL HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE LIKE FOREVAdid they ever release
any housey material? what artists? and what year?
thanks
vidal
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i'm sure they had a house subsid of the label at one point
one release was Santonio (Eschols?) as i have a copy of that somewhere
not much info i know
robin...
Tribal Life
The Hayden Andre Project
Strobe Records 1991
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've been hunting for a while now, one that Derrick May
seems to play almost every time he DJ's still eludes me!
can anyone id this track?
It's on Derrick May's set from the streetsound
try groovetech. they had it...
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it. Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend? I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store.
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying to
get my hands on it, but most of the distributors are out of it. Any mail
order stores (or distributors) you can recommend? I know Sonic Groove has
it listed, but it's not in the store. The locked grooves on #1 are
I have to agree. If you put enough pretty colors on a monster flyer. you
could throw a giant 10,000 head techno only party (as long as you have one
room full of ferngully 303 preset hell and kick drums over pop synth riff
remixes), while trying to do a techno based format for big people clubs has
while were are trainspoting may's set...theres this track around 14min and
30sec that ive been looking for...its got a house sample in it, and when
it breaks these dope synths start coming in...does anyone know what track it
is???
burns
Talking of tribal techno - one of the records
I've
In a message dated 3/9/00 8:35:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, DJT1000 writes:
Sean, THANK YOU. Nice to to see somebody's got good common sense.
Minimaltek, read this; I'm noticing points have to made with you several
times before they sink in.
Maybe I just disagree with you. Saying Detroit is
try www.fat-cat.co.uk they do a mail order service.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Scott Stone
Sent: 09 March 2000 17:17
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) tribal techno
Speaking of Grain 2, is that still fairly available? I've been trying
One of the tracks on LL01 sounds very Maurizio like (m5 but a bit more
chunky) and I've heard that it's a collaboration between Maurizio and Pacou,
not heard of any actual remix ep though.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of ryan burns
Sent:
| I KNOW THE LABEL HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE LIKE FOREVAdid they ever
release
| any housey material? what artists? and what year?
last year they put out a house 12 by blake baxter (which also did a quite
housey remix for savvas ysatis's alright ep - also on tresor)...
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I think santos may be bicknell in disguise, ID 2 by oliver ho has just came
out. It's usual Ho material, tribal beats with spooky vocal samples in the
background. Good stuff
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Williams, Howard
Sent: 09
[Grain]
Are there only 2, or is there a third?
There's three - the most recent two were FAT016 and 017 (both used to
superb effect on the Hawtin Dex EFX 909 mix incidentally). The first
one was a bit earlier (don't know the catalogue number off the top of
my head), and came with a 10
In a message dated 3/9/00 2:12:04 PM, Minimaltek writes:
Alan, your opinions are your opinions if you just want to throw stuff on
the list and insult people for asking you to go further with your ideas and
clarify, be my guest---but interaction and conversation seems like a better
platform.
In a message dated 3/9/00 2:40:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Saying Detroit is finished with techno makes
no sense to me. SORRY I asked you to elaborate...it seems like a pretty big
generalization and I think Jaguar is a great release for Rolando with many
more to
Is Grain a label or an artist? Many thanks to the man or woman that can provide
more information.
-Sathya Gosselin
Ha HAH HAH!! LOL, I hate it when people don't get what a live PA is.
I saw Stewart Walker play his live minimal 4/4 tech and some girl came up to
me and said Can he play some jungle??
Yeah, and seeing people treat thousand dollar gear like something to rest on
is s agitating. This guy
the Detroit Grand Pubahs are on the cover of the Metro Times
this week and Aux 88 won *two* Metro Times Music Awards last year. Not to
mention last year's big hype on ghettotech in Mixer, Details, Rolling Stone,
etc. IT's From Beyond was one of the 90s' best discs according to Spin.
Alan,
A few weeks ago, I had some YoungUrbanProfessional lady almost ash her
cigarette on my modified TR-606. Needless to say, she got an earful from
my girlfriend and I.
n8
Yeah, and seeing people treat thousand dollar gear like something to rest on
is s agitating. This guy started resting
And another thing - once you're famous, does that mean you don't have to
create danceable music anymore?
It means you don't have to create danceable music if you don't want
to.
Witness Richie Hawtin - the Concept series and Consumed,
specifically. After years and years of being successful
the Detroit Grand Pubahs are on the cover of the Metro Times
this week and Aux 88 won *two* Metro Times Music Awards last year. Not to
mention last year's big hype on ghettotech in Mixer, Details, Rolling Stone,
etc. IT's From Beyond was one of the 90s' best discs according to Spin.
I'm
On the other hand, I've been told that the kdj on moods / grooves
isn't actually that good (I guess when you compare it to other
moodyman stuff). I'll still hear it for myself, if mike grant decides to
repress the sucker.
If a label has 4 tracks from an artist, why to put out 2 tracks ?
If a
At 03:15 PM 3/9/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Is Grain a label or an artist? Many thanks to the man or woman that can
provide
more information.
According to the Fat Cat website, all three Grain releases are
by a producer named Arthur Smith. For more info and sound
samples of all three Grain
I would say we should push the boundaries as far as the boundaries
will go
Maybe Jeff
Mills used to be good but I feel he's surpassed by the
likes of Claude Young. Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far
Greetings folks,
I've been off the net for a few days and have only just read the whole Ben
Sims / Jeff Mills saga. Although the angry reaction did not stem from
anything I said directly, it was initially kinda related to one of my posts.
For the record I'd just like to say that I have seen
Some Benbecula information just in that i thought
some of you might like to know about. Check the
(re-vamped) website for more!
Benbecula 007 is ...
Radio broadcast of interview with Benbecula Records live ...
Monday 13 March 2000, 2200-
Fresh Air FM 87.7, Edinburgh
... on the radio
Really nice guy from Chicago with whom I trade tapes on occasion.
jeff
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Currently seeking info on a dj calling himself MUMTAZ. He has got quite a
little buzz going around these parts based of a recent performance of
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