For those who who just can't seem to get enough of the
eighties synth sound, I strongly suggest the album. It
is cleanly produced and put together (the track
selection flows quite well and tight) and I know alot
of work went into it by Sam, Brendan G. and many other
Ghostly crew members to keep it
Regards, i was just wodering if anyone here knows this label?
i was very surprised from their realses. its mainly a goa trance label, but
they got some very fine detroit style.
A
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I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog Has It's Day 12 It's a curious thing
that worldwide he is way better known as a hard techno DJ than as a producer.
For the thousands of people who have seen him spin but never actually
bought
Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I found Every Dog... vol. 2 (the
12) to be quite a lazy production - both in intent and execution. As someone
who loved the Other Day and Metropolis I can't help feeling that perhaps the
title reveals some of the intention behind the compilation(s) -
i also feel the production isnot too good.
a
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills Every Dog Has His Day CD
Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I found Every
I thought similarly about Lifelike.
jeff
At 10:07 PM 11/21/2001, you wrote:
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I've really been digging
the CD compilation of the Every Dog Has It's Day 12 It's a curious thing
that worldwide he is way
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,603141,00.html
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The other day (hehehehe) i was counting my Mills CDs; I now have 10 (!) albums
of Jeff Mills!
I still like From the 21st a lot, and Time Machine.
A few weeks back I played out at this downtempo event, and I played a lot of
stuff of every Dog and that latest album of Robert hood Nighttime world
Wibo wrote:
A few weeks back I played out at this downtempo event, and I
played a lot of
stuff of every Dog and that latest album of Robert hood
Nighttime world II.
People couldn't believe I was actually playing tracks of
Mills and Hood...
I always liked his deeper stuff better then the
I agree about the quality but in a funny slight on Mills it is fortunate
that he is a futurist as he seems to release tracks that are about five
years old anyone.
Nighttime World Part 1 takes the biscuit for me in terms of emotion dripping
techno albums, it has a bit of everything too. By the way
Well, from his more dancefloor tracks I still like i9 a lot, La force
(PM03), The Alarms (PM05) and of course Black Is The Number (don't leave
home without it...)
W
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 1:52 PM
To:
Regards, i was just wodering if anyone here knows this label?
i was very surprised from their realses. its mainly a goa trance label, but
they got some very fine detroit style.
just last night i found my way to their web site at:
http://www.plusquam-records.de/
they really seem to have
Well, that's a little harsh though you're entitled to your opinion. The
cover notes for Every Dog Has Its Day state that the music is designed to
ease impatience and restlessness, but I guess it doesn't work for
everyone in some programatic way. What about Now is the Time? How
anyone can describe
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From: werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills Every Dog Has His Day CD
Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I found Every Dog... vol. 2
(the
12) to be quite a lazy
I don't know what Werner is on about. My review came from about a week
of heavy rotation at work and at home, and I found the tracks to be
lush and spiritually nourishing. 'Lazy'? Err, as a producer I can
tell you they're anything but.
I liked parts of Metropolis, but was underwhelmed by 'The
well u might try @
www.kompakt-net.de , www.psyshop.com
the funny part is that its a GOA trance label (well the sublabe of spirit
zone). but i was very surprised to listen to some of the best DEtroit
stuff.- well i have a friend who spins GOA.
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From: Johannes Gronvall
have you guys heard his new track the bells? it's rockin!
chris
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have you guys heard his new track the bells? it's rockin!
!!Troll Alert!!
R.
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