What's the 7th City one John?
On 6 January 2016 at 15:41, John Sokolowski
wrote:
> What is even more incredible is that the tracks on new Kyle Hall album are
> all older cuts from his archives. All were recorded around the time he
> launched his label, I believe.
>
> I have really been digging
What is even more incredible is that the tracks on new Kyle Hall album are all
older cuts from his archives. All were recorded around the time he launched his
label, I believe.
I have really been digging the new DeepChord double CD on Soma, and on the
bouncier side, the new one on 7th City.
kyle for such a young head shows incredible maturity on this album . great
stuff !
On 6 January 2016 at 15:47, jwan allen wrote:
> Also on the new music front.
>
> The latest Kyle Hall, two thumbs up. While I don't own it, I've had to
> opportunity to get an extended preview and it's giving me H
Also on the new music front.
The latest Kyle Hall, two thumbs up. While I don't own it, I've had to
opportunity to get an extended preview and it's giving me Hanna /
Warren Harris vibes and that's never a bad thing.
Reissue front. The Fingers Inc. album.
The packaging on each is also top notch.
I'm kind of hot & cold on Mr. De' -- the first track 8 mile is cold -- it's
techno at a jacked tempo, without enough variation or progression. The rest
of the tracks are dope, especially "The Natural Condition." which has a
really cool early Eevolute sound to it.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 11:39 AM B
I'm going to revisit the Model 500 album todayI think I was a bit
scarred after hearing the dubstep/metal guitar solo track on it.
On 5 January 2016 at 22:47, Patrick Wacher wrote:
> I wasn't really grabbed by any of the new Transmat snippets, might need a
> few listens. As Aidan said, I rea