I agree with you Max. I waited for this release for a while, and I've been
playing it quite a lot since. It wasn't what I expected from Fumiya, but
there is definitely strong influences of his trrademark production and his
close influences(Bicknell, Ho, Ruskin, and yourself Mr. Duley). Glad to
Hi Fred and other X-Mix interested parties...
As I've have said before, I have X-Mix 3 at home, so I will post the vinyl
tracklisiting tomorrow.
I was going to sell it at one stage since I have neally all the tracks on
vinyl. But I never did as I love Cal-Q-Lator Dr. Bradford, and I'm still
for me, very rare tracks on that one). And I've seen the Ken Ishii,
Hardfloor, Mr C, Dave Clarke X-Mix'es on vinyl as well.
Happy hunting!
RD
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 20:50:12 +1000 [Cosmic_Lolie Productions] d-JCB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I have a copy of X-Mix 3 on vinyl and I'm sure
Actually I have a copy of X-Mix 3 on vinyl and I'm sure the first 2 were
also available but I have never seen them.
Thought you'd like to know
d-JCB
Not all the X-Mix series was released on vinyl, and they definately
aren't available from !K7 anymore.
Hmmm lemme check the network and