At 06:22 PM 2/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:
It is entirely up to the editor, who is
influenced by the publisher and their
concerns about the market they are targeting.
I'd never presume about your experiences, so *please* don't presume about
ours. AMG has never received any type of suggestion,
Sorry for the OT...
I was hoping to find a record store(s) in Philly
that carries some good disco/funk/motown selections as
my local Jersey-hole-in-the-wall used vinyl outlet has
started overpricing and slimming down their selection.
I'll be in Philly on Saturday and thought I should
see if
My apologies for sending the Twine email with a
Read-Receipt attached to it. Hope i didn't press
anyones buttons.. i hit the wrong one on my end
anyway..0_o
Pietro.
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hi just wondered what else u can recomend in vein of artists like:
domu,seiji,nu era,mustang and so on..
labels like visions,archive,rushhour,emoticon and so on.
y.
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, D.Maj. DDBB-P wrote:
Has Kenny's new one been released yet? If so, where
can I pick it up (on-line)?
Do you know the title and record label, and is he recording under his
real name or as a pseudonym? Kenny Larkin has been one of my alltime
favourites so I'd really like to
no, no i got that one, though i don't think
it's diappointing, i love 'march', and 'paranoid'
there was a simultaneous release on art of dance
called '7:nites' e.p. and featured the tracks
plankton and clavia's north, latter was featured
on all access, beautiful e.p. pressed on green-ish
on of the best realses of 2000 was for me broken techno EP. did this dude
realese any other stuff?
Yeah, there are a few things...
Firstly, Nu Era is an alias for Marc Mac from 4 Hero in case you didn't know
- and there's plenty of 4 Hero material out there!
Secondly, there's a Nu Era album
From what I remember, the album was supposed to be called The Narcissist.
It was supposed to be released before the end of 2001. Unless I'm mistaken,
this was the material he played live at his record release party last Feb.
at Motor.
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im sure one of the 'spotters' will be interested in this.
bought the peacefrog compilation 100.100.2
and the outer sleeve tracklisting reads
6. St Vitas Dance - Mystical Vibrations
8. Moodyman - Telephone Blue
tracklisting on the inner sleeve reads
6. St Vitas Dance - Mystical Vibrations
7.
somebody's been drinking
maxwell house by the 40oz..
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im sure one of the 'spotters' will be interested in
A few DJAX UP items and other things of possible interest here:
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As far as I am told, two albums would come out: 7 Days and 7 Nites under his
Dark Comedy monicker. One of those eventually came out (on Elypsia?) but the
other one was cancelled.
W
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WARNING! THE TUNE YOU ARE ABOUT TO HEAR IS A BAD DISCO VERSION OF THE
BEATLES 'BECAUSE'
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doubt you'll find any more of these new - i think clone was the only shop
carrying them, they came out over a year ago and were fairly limited. if
it helps any- the label was called Magic Kuts.
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I recall meeting Kenny Larkin in Miami (WMC 2000) at the Planet E party and
asked him about his album. He told me maybe next year, but he had been way
behind schedule due to his computer crashing and losing a lot of material he
had done for the album...and he also mentioned the distraction of
almost as good as the trance version of 'stairway to heaven'
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almost as good as the trance version of 'stairway to heaven'
man someone stole my idea.
but mine was a
Had an e-mail from inner-city this week saying new UR and Red Planet due in
at the end of the week, but nothing yet.
Let me know if anyone finds anything!!
Max
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If you are interested, you can hear online an NPR radio piece on Turntablism
live on
www.wdetfm.org
or archived about 5 hours from now on
www.npr.org
The piece may begin in a few minutes from now (approx. 17:10pm EST)
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Figured since it's Black History Month...
Just wanted to hear about Black artists and their influence on the music
we all know and love TECHNO. Now we all know about the role a few
Detroiter's had in the beginning. I'm more interested in hearing about
more recent influences. Guys like Titonton
Again:
Is it really a question of the colour of the skin? This was discussed before.
Cheers, Arne
Gerald schrieb:
Figured since it's Black History Month...
Just wanted to hear about Black artists and their influence on the music
we all know and love TECHNO. Now we all know about the role a
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