It's actually Todd Sines, Titonton Duvante, and Charles Noel (Archetype)
that are linked. They started a band way back when (Charles DJ'd for them)
and then split off and did their own thing a little while later.
BODY RELEASE ! now that's going back in the midwest...
cheers
ps - anyone
This looks quite a good electro comp (on the older tip).
There's a couple of proto-techno classics on there too
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/beat.htm
yup, compiled by Kurtis Mantronik... I heard it last weekend and it's good!
For Electro comps I also usually recommend the Andrea
Didn't see much on the list about this (or did I miss it) but Hood dropped 2
different 2xLPs on Peacefrog recently.
One I think with the full-color jacket is Point Black (right?) PFG 027 which
is also available on CD.
I think there was a preview 12 called Who Taught You Math..but I haven't
Just wondered if anyone on the list had heard/seen/can confirm the supposed
'limited edition' Carl craig mixes on a seperate 12?
Thought they were due out soon.?
Yes these are out now, but I didn't really think they were that limited... saw
a few sitting in the bins, but white lables
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Art of Noise - Legs [Inside Leg mix] (Chrysalis '85)
ABC - Theme From Mantrap [Lounge Sequence] (Mercury '82)
Double Helix - untitled #7
It took me years to find out anything about this wicked old band.
I was just looking on the deephousepage and came across this link.
It seems they're re-issuing *that* LP (you know, the one that Carl Craig,
Kirk Degiorgio etc sampled). Which is good I guess.
gotta also mention this new MAW record that made me do
a double take when I heard it in the store.
Yo *I* gotta do a double take when I see MAW getting props on 313... Minto are
you overdoing your medication again ??? ;)
peace,
Matt MacQueen
big prop for the new label ourtimemusic, from fellow list member alex bond
side a brings a smooth, dancefloor friendly stuff! going pretty dubby
bc-string style, funky guitar loop, with larkin-styled spacey 313-styled
chords - smooth stuff!
yes this IS THE CUT! I agree this is a cool
We Brits just love killing ourselves with booze and fags!
Cool photos, thanks for posting! Yeah it looks like the gig was sponsored by
Budweiser and Marlboro... and Rob Webb looked a little more sober than I'm
used to seeing him...
Great to finally be able to put some names with faces.
Here's the original review I did of Metro Area #1, for those newly interested.
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Subject: Metro-Area EP - review
They're all good. I'd have to tip 1 4 as my favourites, with 3 not far
behind.
I might as well pile on here too. As has been said, there are only 4 MA
12-inches so far and all are must-haves... not a filler track in the whole lot.
I personally like the slow paced release schedule and
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Blaktronics - Serenade - Truth Desire EP (Moving)
Delegation - Oh Honey (Shady Brook '77)
Fugue - Contrapoint - LM-02 (Likemind)
CiM -
any news on soiree records? i was just listening to the soiree records
collection volume two. it's funky late-night sh*t. any events? any
releases?
I haven't been a consistent follower of this label.. they've been around for a
really long time though (in record label years, that is).
for those of you don't know much about me, i'm from Detroit, the
Black Power capital of America. Some of y'all don't dig the term
Black Power, well, let me put it this way, I'm from the city from
which tan energy emanates -- Black Power. 'Course a lot of us, even
in Detroit, got so hung
I always figured it was the intro to the Shake track 'Detroit State of
Mind', since he fades out to it and the tempo drops so much...
err wait, sounds like I have the wrong Shake release then.. [[OOPS]]. Is this
track from 'Waiting for Russell' on Frictional, then ?
sorry!
--Matt
And did Neil Olliviera write a book (a novel?) about Detroit techno?
Yes, but Reality Slap wasn't as much about Detroit techno per se, but techno
was kind of the backdrop of what was happening in the main characters social
life, working with Transmat, all the music and cities (Detroit, London)
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Grace Jones - Pull Up To the Bumper - Nightclubing (Island, '81)
Volcov Paradox - No Europe: Domu remimx - The New Season (Archive)
Yep this is my favorite, too! Amazing, varied and all deep. Keep the Nu
Groove recommendations coming, I only have a few and I'm sure there are more
worth hunting for..
peace
NG-038Bobby Konders House Rhythms
Produced Mixed by: Bobby Konders
That track you are speaking of is by Matthew Dear. I
believe it's available on Ghostly International...not
sure if it still is or if it's null and void.
well there were plenty of copies at RecordTime in ferndale a few weeks ago
anyway.. never owned it myself but there are plenty who do :)
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if i'm correct, it samples the clap of shari vari (somewhat to obvious)
huh? Yeah it's recognizable to the tiny fraction of the population who know
Shari Vari well enough to know the clap, ha ha. That's a pretty small # of
people. :) And if you're going to sample a clap, that's got to be
You can get those crates at The Container store here
in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped
making them for a while but then they discovered the
huge demand for them for djs and record collectors.
boy are they cashing in on those.
Also if you're in/near Chicago, Gramaphone records
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UR - Electronic Warfare (Electric Eel mix by Drexciya) - Electronic Warfare
The Mixes (UR)
Drexciya -
The 2 descriptions below sound really interesting. Is this major label / US
radio stuff?! What labels/releases should I look out for? And can anyone
post a link to the afore-mentioned XLR8R review?
thanks,
Matt MacQueen
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speaking of:
Strand (live) - PuzzleBox
Didn't they recently have an in-store gig at one of the RecordTime locations in
Detroit? Did anybody go?
cheers,
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Amp Fiddler 'Superficial' Genuine
Speaking of Amp Fiddler (former P-Funk keys player!) there's a cool J.A.N.
remix on the Basmentality 12 (Genuine 002) that I would tell fans of KDJ and
Theo to drop a needle on. I like it alot. (TIP!!!) ha ha
peace,
Matt MacQueen
Who is responsible for the Brubaker tracks on Ifach, the usual suspects (Ford,
et. al.?) ? That track texas sun is great, and stringier and more detroit
feeling than the typical clinical techno --but still good-- Ifach roster sound.
Gotta find this on one wax... ace.
cheers,
Matt
BTW, the reason for this feature is his new double mix CD forthcoming on
React, 'The Workout', which no doubt listmembers Marsel, Otto and Fabrice
will be well aware of as he's licensed tracks from all three of them.
I know that he licensed a Duplex track, i.e. the Fabrice Lig remix of
George Krantz - Din Daa Daa
an essential classic, as goofy as it is! Has been sampled by many. I'll never
forget when Rob Hood dropped this one during a set peak to a packed warehouse
at the Metroplex 10th annivarsary party... that gigantic buildup.
I was told there was a re-edit bootleg
Although it's not techno per se, what about Theo Parrish's Instant
Insanity. Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
it as a proper Sound Signature release.
I just have a white label, I never
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Billy Frazier - Billy Who - Vol.2 (Garage Classics)
Street Beat - Do The Flex (Coko Records)
Tyree
it is back
check the acid kings 12 on keys of life /sahko
might be one of many acid revival records to come
eeeh it was just OK. I actually WANTED to like it more... :)
peace,
Matt
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I love acid house music but I'd
rather hear it mixed into a set with a whole spectrum of music - using new
tracks to bring out qualities in the old ones and vise-versa.
Yes, this is what a DJ with depth can do. Really diverse DJ sets by people
like Derrick Carter, Theo Parrish, Shake,
05. william devaughn - be thankfull
on wich album and on wich label has this been released?
I have what I believe to be the original album - Be Thankful for What
You've Got (the title track is the hit obviously) on Roxbury records circa
1974. The single has been re-released many
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Curtis Mayfield - We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue - Curtis (Curtom '72)
Lil'
I am curious about the Final Scratch records themselves, has anyone played
around with them, are they actually vinyl? Do they feel like a record? Is it
metal or what? I know I can read a description on their website but I'm
interested in firsthand actual test-drives.
Also I wonder if you
Sorry if this has already been posted, cool Detroit techno historical sites
article from May 2002 I found in a search...
with quotes from anointed 313 scribe Dan Sicko all over it:
http://detnews.com/2002/entertainment/0205/22/d01-495683.htm
Good one for visiting techno tourists... with a map
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Pls recommend me good dance floor KDJ records (the more up-tempo ones
without soulful vocals)
- shades of jae [kdj 21]
- the thief that stole my sad days [kdj 25]
- analog live [kdj 28]
- don't be misled
- all andres releases
Good suggestions! I was going to
Re:
CHILLIN' AT EASTNOR CASTLE - 16-18 AUGUST 2002
just thought some people might be interested - list-members
CiM and myself are performing, along with many other
quality acts, should be a great weekend...
Hey, I was going to try and cross the pond for this one to see you 2 plus the
2 MEN, A DRUMMACHINEA TRUMPET - tired of getting pushed around (mayday
rmx)
mayday mix? what´s that all about? anyone heard it?
Yeah it's quite old... I'll see what I can recall from memory: maybe 89 or
even 88 ? I think it might even be on I.R.S. records. This outfit (minus
Derrick
Claude Young goes to WORK too...the man sweats and dances
more than the crowd does sometimes. ;)
Indeed, he is a true working DJ in every sense of the word. I've never seen
him give less than 110% in a set (though I'm sure every DJ has their 'off'
nights, I've just never caught him on one
Re: Claude
Does anyone know of any local (313) shows he's to be playing @?
I've been in CA for the past couple yrs. and haven't picked up any flyers in
a while.
Claude moved to the UK a few years ago so is in Detroit a whole lot less these
days. :) From time to time he plays gigs in
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Psyche - Neurotic Behavior - Elements 1989-1990 (Planet E)
Jazzanova - That Night, WaH-cHU-kU perspective - Remixes (JCR)
Aardvarck - Flight Simulator -
This actually came out a while ago... Positiva released it six months or
so ago. It is quite good-- especially the 4Hero mix.
What's the last thing Carl did as an original production (not a remix)... feels
like it's been ages ?
peace,
Matt
Love Inc. - R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Ian Pooley - My Anthem (Rob Hood plant life mixes 1 and 2)
cheers,
Matt
Hey,
Just wondering what everyone's favourite releases are on these group of
labels? Filling out an order and have room for a little bit of
experimentation.
greg lee
kamloops, bc
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Balil - Nort Route - Objects d'Art (ART/New Electronica)
Mr. Fingers - Amnesia - Classic Fingers (Lacasa)
Visual - Music's Got Me (Prelude '83)
Theo Parrish -
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Kool The Gang - Summer Madness (live) - Love and Understanding (De-Lite '76)
Incognito - Out of the Storm [Carl Craig mix] (Talkin' Loud)
The Ebonys - Life in the Country - The Ebonys
Over the weekend I picked up a copy of the Essential Selections Vol. 2 on
Trackmode... (Theo Parrish Marsellus Pittman)... deep and groovy.
Incidentally, who *is* Marsellus Pittman? Any solo work? anyway good stuff... I
was a big fan of their collaboration on Vol. 1 on Sound Signature (esp.
because I'm a total sucker for the wild pitch sound
cool thread, what do other 313'ers consider their top Wild Pitch style tracks?
Cheers,
Matt
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(italo before italo was italo! covered umpteen times, and apparently
appeared early on as the theme to a brazillian tv news show...nice!!
Funny you mention the TV thing, last time I was scouring Gramaphone in Chicago
for used italo, Andy Moy (one of the oldest school
So speaking of Tejada,
I ran out of time at the store before I could drop a needle on his another new
one (a 2x12?) with obnoxious teddy bears on the full-color jacket. What label
is that, and how is it? I've heard it compared, stylistically, to his LP on
deFocus for that
a shake mix [at an event called 'fin du monde' or something...]
If my (fading) memory serves me properly, I think Fin Du Monde was one of the
killer parties Jay Denham and Black Nation threw in Kalamazoo 1997 - 98. Wow
what a killer string of parties that was, there was A Hard Black
As usual late to the party here, but I loved reading everyone's top 5's...
plenty in there that I'd never heard of. but here's my top 5-10-whatever. I'm
sure I've mis-spelled some of these
Alexander Robotnik - Problems d'Amour (used once in a Detroit WJLB TV
commercial!)
Scotch - Penguin
I'm interviewing Basic Channel on Monday (!), so does \
anyone have any suggestions for pertinent questions?
Fun! Just off the top of my head, I've always wondered how did they decide that
with the final basic channel record it was time to retire the label after
Phylps Trak II (BC-09), that
MW 094
a1: d-2000
Sherard Ingram w/KDJ, 500 copies.
500 copies? hmm.. I have a chance for picking this up for 20 euro..
It's not that I don't believe you, but does anyone know how can a buyer
actually VERIFY that when a label or store boasts a really low number of
copies, that it's in
you don't need to tell me this is off topic, but some things are as
important as music!
yup, to you, but not necessarily to every 313 subscriber! ;)
With ALL due respect--
I am sure everyone has an opinion on Estate Tax issue, just like we all have
opinions over other controversial
It was off the 1998 album The Collapse
of Modern Culture, which is a very underrated gem (i'm sure many on here
would agree with that sentiment)
and it's funky. very very funky stuff indeed.
Yep. That's one of my favorite Detroit albums that really hangs together as
a unified piece of art,
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Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Metamorphosis (Underground Resistance)
Ayro - Drink (Omoa)
Theo Parrish - Blue Out - 3 Chairs 2 (Sound Signature)
Andres - untitled B2 - (KDJ)
Morgan Geist - Probs -
Bad Boy is on the album, Elements Of Life (so's to help
your search if you didn't already know it), which is all round great.
Bad Boy II is on the original 12 on Internal, and is pretty wicked and worth
finding the 12 for, if you can...
cheers,
Matt
Is the the advent - new beginnings double pack on internal records
also worth hunting down?
If you like the Advent, then yes. But overall I think it's less compelling
than their first string of truly outstanding 12's on Internal, and thus the
Elements of Life catch-up too. To be fair, I
I'm late on the thread as usual, but...
Artists like Nubian Mindz, Phoojun, the Avenues and Alleways 12 from
Titonton Duvante, etc. Very electronic sounding with broken beat
influences...
Also some stuff from Delsin has this kind of sound, check the Aardvarck
things or the Future Beat
I was really plugged in eight years ago. I was a card-carrying
member of the Midnight Funk Association as a tyke. At my height, I had
accompanied Morgan Geist to one of the Packard parties (before he got
famous) and I had blabbed an awful lot on mw-raves.
Welcome back John! didn't we call
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Domu - Up + Down - Up + Down (Archive)
The Stylistics - People Make The World Go Round - Best Of (Avco '75)
Double Helix - Lowkey - Funxtiles (Rush Hour)
Natasha King - AM/FM (Emergency
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chicago hosted peter baby ford and dimbiman live at rednofive on friday,
and will host vladislav delay / luomo at empty bottle on wednesday.
luomo - class - vocalcity
I'd still be interested in other theories as to why a culture
of skilled, performing DJs is strong in the US and not so
strong in Europe - I know mine is pretty flawed, but in
the absence of alternatives (other than euro-faggots suck :)
I'm generally confused as to why it is the way it
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Wood, Brass Steel - Funk-a-nova (bootleg '76)
Klein MBO - More Dirty Talk (Ram's Horn '85)
Taffy - I Love My Radio [USA mix] (Emergency '86)
Claudio Simonetti - College [dub version]
Is this available online anywhere? I'd love to hear this mix...
Thanks for your interest, as of now WNUR only netcasts them in realtime (during
showtime). I will talk to them about the ability to create archives. Also the
general station website is kind of difficult, I'll have to create a
Discography:
KDJ 13, KDJ 20, KDJ 24, KDJ 26/LV1, KDJ 29, MG 015
They're all about 50%-66% excellent tracks. My pick would
be KDJ 13, with Trues and And This Club Song.
one of my favorites Andres cuts has to be Reality...
peace,
Matt MacQueen
I'm a sucker for the smarminess of people on the white-label double pack...
yeah! I was listening to a dusties radio station in chicago and I heard the
original from what that got sampled from, but now I forgot who it was by.
Obviously Andres sped the sample up about 200% but... :) can
Anybody heard the new Iridite 002
A very good record!
Definitely. both releases on Iridite so far have been great. It's nice to know
someone is till makin em like they used to with regards to top quality
techno, diverse sounds too. The only thing the tracks have in common is GOOD
I particularly like the Garnier X-Mix CD - some Kenny Larkin,
Journey of the Dragons, Final Frontier on there etc.
Yep that's a good one! I'll forgive him for the hardfloor remix of 'circus
bells' though ;) but dropping UR 003, now that's a moment..
another good one is the DJ Hell
who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
swilling mills fans.?
Hallo... Maybe you guys have never met Rob Webb ?!?;)
Peace,
Matt MacQueen
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It's a pretty record. The ideas are stated wonderfully, but it sonically
captures the landscape of the city. Listen to Innervisions driving down Gratiot
or Mack and it's an instant urban sound track.
What are your experiences with Metro Area live
Last year at the 7th city party (DEMF 2001) they played one of the best
livesets i have ever heard. They are right up there together with Octave
One/RNG and Inner City. If you are able to see them live, go thre you will
enjoy it!
Their
Ok, got some Morgan Geist records, so I imagine it will be a very warm
sound than...
Well Metro Area is that warm, but tends to be slower in tempo than Morgan's
solo work, longer cuts, really arranged proper, the long sides of the 12s
have really long, varied percussion intros so they're
There's also some live violin strings (Ana)
I thought that was someone else? Ana plays flute on a couple cuts
though, right?
Oh I think you're right... but is it an ELECTRIC flute? (ha ha...)
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there's gotta be some dope jacky handclap tracks on dancemania..?
I think I recall seeing some tracks listed at clap-a-pellas ...ha!
but around champ of the raw RZ-1 hand clap: DBX !
Peace
Matt MacQueen
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Early-to-mid 1990's records by Joey Beltram, Dave Clarke, Space DJz, Neil
Landstrumm, Cristian Vogel and some stuff on the following labels: Ferox, Soma,
Profan, Force Inc, Plink Plonk, Klang, Ideal trax, Thrill Jockey, Future Talk,
Reference, and Mosquito.
The track concerned is by 'NIGHTMOVES' - Transdance
Wicked old disco tackle - I think it's out of New York around '82.
Yes, it's by Nightmoves, but don't know the year. Wicked track, the super echo
on the vocal, and that plodding raw drum machine. There are bootlegs around (I
think it's on
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it's the most recent chain reaction
Smallfish is IMO the best techno record store in London. you'll be able to
pick up a fair bit of Submerge back cat, but they also get a much broader
range of electronic music in than just
straight up detroit. Plus the guys there are all well conected in techno
circles, so they often get
Laurent Garnier played Planet E's All Access party last year. And slew all
present I might add.
Laurent's set was pretty good for a while, but I was bored after the first
hour. I thought his set was way too long. Common Factor and Carl Craig
were more interesting imho. I wish Carl's set
just for clarification I am talking about Laurent below (not Common Factor).
sorry...
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laurents set at all access
The ULTIMATE HIPHOUSE ANTHEM:
Fast Eddie Yo Yo Get Funky
I have to agree, that siren sound gets em going!!
acid thunder was the wonder,
but this one's gonna put ya under [ground],
I got the clout, shout [ho!]
while I turn the party out ...
Also on the HipHouse memories, I also liked Mr. Lee
Ecstasy theory 'may be flawed'
Research claiming that ecstasy damages the brain is flawed and has misled
politicians and the public, scientists said today.
With all due respect (and I mean that) to people really interested in ecstasy,
I always come back to 313 because as a list it discussed
hi !
no, naughty boys is the only one which
has an instrumental version.
mainly because it's the most song
oriented one i guess...
speaking of YMO, is there an instrumental version of their cover of Archie Bell
and the Drell's Tighten Up? I fially tracked down a 12 of this but it has
the
I think this, again, comes down to the fact that there are tracks
incorrectly labelled as Phreak on the 'net. Wink's track is very similar to
the original Phreak...
Yep, people who are comparing the 2 tracks posted earlier are only getting half
the story. This is important for list members
What about Sleazy D - I've Lost Control on Trax? I always thought
that Losing Control was sort of a remake of that...
Dan has I think before cited that as an influence, but if you take the two
tracks it could hardly be considered a remake or even sample-fodder. Sleazy D
I've Lost Control and
Just had a listen to Wink's track and it is a pretty straight rip-off of
Phreak.
Agreed.
Its kind of a shame that Dan spent so much of his letter going into the
history between himself and Josh Wink and drawing strained parallels between
other tracks because, is this new case, he's
Maybe it's fine time to start understanding the there are artists whose bread
and butter is composed music and there are artists whose bread and
butter is remixes, and there are
artists who do both.
And just for the record I have no beef any of that-- heavy sampling,
inspiration,
clinically inclined
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static - relaxed therein (sonar kollectiv)
christian kleine - crystal - beyond repair lp (city center offices)
redcell - silicon garden - likethemes ep (likemind)
connective
Speaking of Titonton, I heard he has a single on Archive
Records coming out. Can't wait!!
He's got one due on Rush Hour too... a nice little tune.
To continue the RushHour love fest, don't miss that backcatalog.. I am still
feelin' that first RH 001: Deepart (collage #1). This record mixes
A pretty thorough backgrounder on the spread(ing) of the broken beat and
electronic fusion (aka - West London) sounds was brought to my attention...
sorry if this has been discussed already, it's from late last year -- Broken
Beats of the Underground - Days of Future Past, by Denise Benson.
Sunday, May 26th
Banco Building on Woodward
10pm-7am
$25 (approximately, TBD)
Cool! ...but does he mean the Bankle Building on Woodward? (around 2900 or
so)
thanks,
Matt MacQueen
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Selector: M. MacQueen ...shorter show this week !
Kraftwerk - Neon Lights - The Man Machine (Capitol '78)
Millsart - C1 - Every Dog Has Its Day Vol. 3 (Axis)
Future Beat Alliance - Head ways - Head ways
313'er Simon Walley (CiM) came through Los Angeles last night, on a bill with
Claire (of Clear/Smallfish/deFocus fame) DJ'ing and John Tejada live.
And what a top night it was!
Great! The Chicago stop of the deFocus mini-tour last Thursday was brilliant as
well. The party was at
just got Man Parrish Lp after good tip from firend
Man Parrish has some incredible tracks!! Used to DJ our high school dances
(from M.A.R.R.S. to New Edition anyone?) in '87 and for 3 years straight we'd
open up with Mantronix Bassline... and still rocks a floor to this day. ALso
a track
Clinically Inclined
15 March 2002
11 pm - 12:30 am CST
www.wnur.org / 89.3 fm in Chicago
Selector: M. MacQueen
Rhythm Sound - Imprint (Rhythm Sound)
The Undisputed Truth - Cosmic Contact - Method to the Madness (Whitfield, '77)
The Bar Kays - Holy Ghost - Money Talks (Stax, '78)
The Isley
also, got some new stuff from dL that is well worth seeking out. the funky
italo style macho cat garage - muffler strut was excellent, and stinkworx -
todas las noches is a bit more mellow but still a nice listen.
I second this recomendation, esp. the Macho Cat Garage 12 on DL. This label is
I heard that he 'taught' a few of the Detroit guys back in the day..
Without a doubt. Claude Young (my *personal* favorite detroit DJ) always
namechecks Shake as a crucial influence/teacher of his cut-n-scratch freeform
DJ style.
--Matt
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