Hi,
A couple of drum bass albums that will stand the test of time but are not
really detroit at all
boymerang - balance of the force
and one of my all time favourites in any genre: spring heel jack - 68
million shades (heavy dub meets brian eno)
both artists continue to make music
Following from recent mail:
I can't answer the sample question, but I too was disappointed by Dwele.
I haven't heard the album, but I heard a 15 minute feature on Peterson's
worldwide (on British airways as a matter of fact).
He (Dwele) said that he wrote the album as a soundtrack for making
.
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From: Al Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:43 AM
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Subject: (313) dwele
Following from recent mail:
I can't answer the sample question, but I too was disappointed by Dwele.
I haven't heard the album, but I heard a 15 minute feature
does anyone know where I can find one online?
Thanks
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It's on the Angry Pimp e.p. which has just been rereleased on funky chocolate
At 16:13 28/08/2002 +, james boylan wrote:
Speaking of Rick Wade, I've been looking for an old track of his called
Prime Timeits on one of Juan Atkins' mix CDsanyone where I can get
a copy, or what ep its
Hi techies,
Based on some advice I received on this list, a few months ago I bought a
Dell Inspiron 4100 (i gig pentium processor, 128 meg ram running Win 2K) PC
laptop to do music with. Only now have I started to kit it out to do music.
I thought that I would get a USB box for audio because
Nothing particularly rare I don't think but some quality twelve inches that
are probably going to go for cheap:
Regards, Al
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