Have I not been paying attention or has no-one mentioned Alien yet!?
I would freaking love to know what that film is about. I love David Lynch
but he lost me with this one!
Here you go:
http://dir.salon.com/ent/movies/feature/2001/10/23/mulholland_drive_analysis
/index.html
:)
Never thought I'd say this, but I'm unsubscribing for a while. Seems like
the signal-to-noise ratio on 313 has reached an all-time low. No offence to
the small band of subscribers who do make friendly and informative posts -
I'm just tired of deleting endless messages which consist of nothing but
Bladerunner
It's used on a lot of early to mid 90s techno and trance records - IIRC Pete
Namlook is the chief culprit
Yeah, 'Fires Of Ork' is one that springs to mind...
Carl Craig also used big chunks of the soundtrack as interludes on his Radio
One Essential Mix a few years back...
Hey Antonio - if you have any energy left on the Sunday you should
definitely head to Notting Hill and check out the carnival...
Sounds like a great week, have fun :)
Tom
On 11/8/04 11:33 pm, Antonio Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list!
I'll be in London from August 23rd till August
Talking of LFO and adverts, have any other UK list-members noticed that the
music on the recent/current Volkswagen Golf advert is (according to
http://www.commercialbreaksandbeats.co.uk) LFO Aphex Twin - Simon From
Sydney (Pram Remix)...
On 11/8/04 4:35 am, Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely this is simply a case of there being another (trance) artist calling
themselves Cyrus, but not getting added as a separate artist on Discogs'
database...
On 9/8/04 2:14 pm, Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Idly browsing discogs I notice that Cyrus is credited for remixes of a pile
Excellent - thanks for this! Great to have an online archive of the list's
history...
On 9/8/04 12:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, complete, browsable, searchable 313 archives have been added to
elists.resynthesize.com. Comments/feedback to btallent at gmail dot com.
Larry Heard's 'Missing You' never fails to tug at my heartstrings...
On 5/8/04 11:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looking for some really beautiful house that talks about either loss/real
heartache
not this I had you but now you're gone why don't you come back type of
dime
Hi Lauren - I'm surprised you haven't had more of a response to this! I
guess 313 is happier bitching over geographical issues than talking about
music these days :/
Anyway, some of my personal techno faves of the past few months, off the top
of my head, have been: Kenny Larkin's 'The Narcissist
The original track is 'Chicago' by Roy Ayers, from his 1983 'Lots Of Love'
LP.
Global Communication sampled it for 'Chicago Chicago' on Universal Language.
And Henrik Schwarz sampled it for the imaginatively-titled 'Chicago' on Mood
Music...
'Anfield Rap' lyrics are not necessary :)
Cheers,
The 69 CD was on sale in Fopp in Glasgow (sorry Jason!) not long ago for a
mere £1 (along with Model 500's Mind Body, the Jacob's Optical Stairway
album and several others). Not sure if they'll still be there, but worth a
look if you've got a branch of Fopp in your area...
On 28/7/04 3:52 pm,
It's at 1 Earlham Street (the end of the road Fat Cat used to be on).
There's a store locator for the other UK branches at http://www.fopp.co.uk
On 28/7/04 5:10 pm, Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Fopp in London?
During the conversation I mentioned Soma and Glasgow Underground were/are
decent... and then my mind went blank and I couldn't think of anymore.
Glasgow Underground is pretty much defunct now AFAIK. Soma's probably still
the biggest, but off the top of my head there's also Iridite, Ampoule,
Did anyone here go to T in the Park this weekend and
catch Carl Craigs live set?
I didn't.
Me neither - I was only there yesterday, and Carl Craig's set was on the
Saturday. Heard brilliant reports from mates who were there though...
Caught a bit of Jeff Mills yesterday evening though which
I'll be there on the Sunday - me and a mate are going to be DJing in between
all the acts in the King Tut's tent so listen out for some Detroit techno
before Orbital and some Moodymann before Amy Winehouse :)
Hopefully I'll manage to check out a bit of Mills - wouldn't mind also
seeing a bit of
It came out on Blanco y Negro - it was never a Planet E release AFAIK...
http://www.discogs.com/release/37877
Also worth tracking down from that period is the Science Fiction 12 (taken
from the Landcruising LP and also on Blanco y Negro) which has a great Kenny
Larkin remix - and the original
If you're going to try out Ableton then have a read of this - it should tell
you everything you need to know to get started:
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=tutorialssub=tips0404
Cheers,
Tom
On 30/6/04 11:22 pm, Marc Langsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive been contemplating having a
Sorry for the delayed reply on this one, just got back from a week away to
find a 313 email mountain!
It was me who originally sent the link to 313 - we recorded the set when Rob
came and played for us at the Unit, and put the mix on the Traxx site at
www.traxxevents.com/music. But we had to take
Music highlights for me were:
Jeff Mills on Saturday night - incredibly funky and intense, with several
mindblowing moments, including a blistering 909 solo and a jaw-dropping
piece of work using Sugarhill Gang's Rappers Delight on the new Pioneer DVD
deck...
Francois K on the Friday afternoon
Just spotted this on Juno - sounds pretty good...
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147858-01.htm
Am I right in thinking Mark Moritz Von Oswald played in Glasgow on
Saturday?
Not quite, it was actually Scion doing their 'arrange and process Basic
Channel' live set...
Tom as well?
Yep, doing an 'arrange and process Emoticon/Headspace' live set :) Plus Joe
Claussell in the other room...
Then Scion came on, after about 10 seconds it was
obvious that the sound system couldnt handle the bass
they were trying to put through it - not sure if there
was a problem with the system or if it simply wasnt up
to the task, although im sure the Traxx boys know the
bass that the Basic
Pepe Bradock - Un Pepe En Or Vol. 2
new pepe?
No, this is an old one. However there are some excellent new Pepe Bradock
remixes of Candi Staton out this week on Honest Jon's. It's record of the
week at Piccadilly: http://www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk/
He's got some great stuff coming on Transmat and Emoticon this year as well...
It'll actually be Headspace, not Emoticon... HS 016 will be the four-track
'Lost Episodes' 12, HS 017 is the 'Sublimina' CD/2xLP. Samples will be
online at http://emoticon-headspace.net very soon.
We also did a
anyway, anyone got any new records?
anything good?
My 'record of the week' is Adam Johnson's 12 on Narita:
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF147896-01.htm
The b-side tracks in particular are absolutely amazing.
Also seriously digging Pepe Bradock's remixes of Candi Staton...
Just a quick reminder for 313 heads north of the border (or who fancy a trip
to sunny Glasgow this weekend) - Scion Tikiman will be doing the 'arrange
and process Basic Channel' thing live in the Traxx room at the Arches on
Saturday. Joe Claussell will also be playing in the Melting Pot room.
http://img33.photobucket.com/albums/v99/grant23/larkweb2.jpg
Damn, I'm away that weekend!
Straight No Chaser regularly covers techno and related styles these
days, and Keep On magazine looks pretty good:
http://www.keeponmagazine.com - on more of a house tip I guess but
seems like it's done with a bit of passion...
Cheers,
Tom
On 28 May 2004, at 18:23, Tom Magic Feet wrote:
So,
A few years ago, maybe I'd agree - but IMHO its quality had been on the
wane for quite some time... TMF's techno reviews excepted of course :)
On 28 May 2004, at 19:31, De Block, Mario wrote:
very, very, very, very, very, very etc sad. jockey was one of the few
that
really got passion on
From Juno's stop press list - note its inclusion in the Hard House
category!
--
Hard house
--
Singles
CRAIG, Carl (69): Sound On Sound (Planet E US)
12: Rushed / Sub Seducer / Sound On Sound / Poi Et Pas /
Filter King / No Highs / Finale (PE
Also check out http://www.ultramarine.uk.com/home.htm
AFAIK they're behind the Real Soon label and all the productions so far
released on it. Real Soon reissued the C2 mixes of Hooter, and the two
other releases are well worth checking out - in fact the Iken 10 is
one of my absolute favourite records of the last 12 months by a long
way...
Talking of Steve Reich samples, I re-discovered Ghost, on the b-side of
Pepe Bradock's 6 Million Pintades at the weekend, which has a whopping
great sample of Reich's City Life providing the chords. Dan Bell used
it at the end of his last Button-down Mind mix on Logistic...
And talking of Dan
Yep, it's the same person...
T
On 19 May 2004, at 17:17, robin wrote:
so does anyone know if this is the same 'Dub' that used to be on
UKDance way back when i was last on there (95)?
And (ahem) check out the Rei Loci on Headspace:
http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs013.html :)
Cheers,
Tom
On 17 May 2004, at 10:43, Brendan Nelson wrote:
If you don't have them already, hunt down the four releases to date
on Iridite Productions - all are crucial. Also, try to get
DKD is Dego (4hero), Kaidi Thatham and Daz-I-Q (Bugz in the Attic).
There's more info and samples here:
http://www.goyamusic.com/labels/bitasweetblack/bsbllp001.htm
I've got a CD version of the album (which has been out in Japan for
ages) and it's pretty good, definitely one of the best
im going to ask buzz what the deal is. (anybody here have any ideas why
they cant do a decent re-press?)
The poor sound quality is partly down to the fact that (like the Transmat
Relics LP that was 'repressed' recently) this is a bootleg of the original
Buzz LP, not a remaster or even a
See last years Planet E re-issue of As Time Goes By, or Urban Tribe's
Covert Action as an example (was it time goes by? can't remember!)
Not 'Time Goes By' IRRC.
Yeah, it was - the 12 included A Wonderful Life and As Time Goes By
(Sitting Under a Tree)... see
Hello. Could somebody identify tune that Tom Churchill was playing in
the TraxxUnit-mix around 60:20?
Maybe I can :) That's actually Jamie's first track.. Luciano Phil Quenum -
Orange Mistake (Cadenza)
The mix can be found from here:
http://www.traxxevents.com/music/index.html - Tom
p.s. looking for recommendatons on any good 'broken' style stuff thats
around at the minute if anyones picked anything tasty up.
The new DJ Rels on Stone's Throw is killer - like Theo Parrish goes West
London... http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF144089-01.htm
Also there's a Bitasweet Phuturistic
am enjoying Simbad - Peaktime (Earth Project), esp. the b side.
Personally I think it's (well the a-side, anyway) a bit of a rip-off of
DKD's Future Rage - the structure and chord changes are very very similar...
sounds to me like he was trying too hard to sound like them...
for a couple of other Traxx events in Glasgow over the
next few weeks:
Sunday 23rd May, 2004
Dani Siciliano (live)
Jazzanova
@ Cottiers, Glasgow
7pm-late, £12
http://www.traxxevents.com/news/event.php?ID=49
Saturday 12th June, 2004
Joe Claussell
Billy Woods
Scion Tikiman (live)
Tom
admittedly, the big band didnt just play old numbers, they played a couple
of his compositions too
When I saw them in Sonar last year they were playing only his compositions
(i.e. the tracks from the Goodbye Swingtime album), no 'old numbers' at all
- is the current tour different then? I'm
Morning list,
My mate Laurence is after a few house and techno track IDs - he's stuck
little clips up on this page:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wjh2401/name_that_tune.html
If any 313ers can spot any of them he'll be eternally grateful...
Cheers,
Tom
Anyone have info on cost to attend Mutek - I've been looking at their
website but they don't have prices posted yet (that I can see)
According to their last mailout: The ONLINE TICKET OFFICE and the COMPLETE
SCHEDULE will be available online on APRIL 21 (at www.mutek.ca)
Cheers,
Tom
he's still talking a load of twaddle though - check the link.
http://www.dancefrontdoor.co.uk/article2836.html
I love this bit:
We resolved the mastering with references to Classical Music. So by,
lowering the overall level, we were able to conform to the format of vinyl
Ha ha - in other
Did anyone see Scion on Friday?
or Moritz Von Oswald Sunday night?
I went to see Rhythm Sound and Paul St Hilaire (the artist formerly known
as Tikiman) in Glasgow on Friday. The event was held at the WInter Gardens
on Glasgow Green - an enormous glass conservatory filled with exotic
Aardvarck is not connected with Rednose Distrikt...
(Rednose Distrikt = DJ Kid Sublime and Steven De Peven)
But both have recorded for the Rush Hour label...
Cheers,
Tom
Aardvarck: Rusty techno producer from Amsterdam. Used to do stuff for
Djax a lng time ago. Does stuff for Delsin,
Rednose Distrikt nowadays is dj-wise Aardvarck Steven De Peven
Kid Sublime doing music solo
Ah, everyone ignore my last email then - my bad!
Following on from the recent bootleg repress of the Transmat Relics
compilation on Buzz, the Retroactive compilation, 'Nite and Da', has also
surfaced. In stock now at Rubadub in Glasgow and no doubt many other fine
record outlets...
Here's the details of the original release:
Can anyone fill me in as to what is the name of the track they played after
computerworld and before pocket calculator... Been wondering for years...
Is it home computer or was it 2 tracks one after the other
That segment of the show went...
- Numbers/Computer World
- It's More Fun to
anyone got any good jokes?
Shamelessly copied from another list:
noddy holder goes into a boutique in central brum to buy an outfit for the
1974 totp xmas special.
'owright, nod!' shouts the assistant, 'what can we dow for yow today?'
nod replies, 'oid like to buy some roight special gear off
Great night of music in Glasgow on Saturday. First up was Juan Atkins and
Louis Digital at the Arches - Louis warmed up in fine style with a nice mix
of Detroit classics and jacking Chicago gear with plenty of his own material
thrown in. Juan played a set that for me wasn't too exciting, peppered
iirc, double helix jacked the same string samples for one of their
tunes on their emoticon 12. what track are those strings from?
There are no samples on the Emoticon release - all the strings are played
live and multitracked by Hans Anderson, an accomplished violin and cello
player...
But the
Morning 313 - just a couple of quick reminders...
Tonight's Spatial radio show features Louis Digital (Arcola/Footwork) doing
a guest mix and intereview. Glasgow listeners can tune in to 105.6 FM,
everyone else can listen online at http://www.subcity.org - 10pm-midnight
(GMT).
Last week's show
also on rotation is Missy´s Wake up from the last album which is incredible.
Yeah, this is my favourite cut on the album for sure - Jay-Z manages to
rhyme 'David Beckham' with 'rectum' which is always a bonus :)
m. pritchard (sp?) has a nice 12 out as harmonic33 on some german label.
That's Alphabet Zoo - there's actually a couple of 12s and a CD album from
Harmonic33 so far...
The Danny Breaks releases on Alphabet Zoo are also well worth checking -
'The Jellyfish' from his 'Another Dimension' release
Kawai K1 for the string sound in LFO's LFO :)
And Kenny Larkin was a big user of the Kurzweil K2000...
what is the difference between an edit and a remix ???
A re-edit, in the original sense of the word, uses only the final
two-channel (stereo) recording of a song, which is then cut up, extended,
shortened, reversed, put through effects etc. These days this would most
likely be done in audio
What is the track playing on www.mahoganimusic.com
Andres - You're Still The One - from the Out In The Open 12 on Moods
Grooves and also featured on his Mahogani LP...
Cheers,
Tom
Greetings 313,
Just thought I'd let you know I have a new mix online at Domu's website:
http://www.dom-uniqueproductions.co.uk
It's only in Realaudio on there, but there's a 192kbps MP3 version at
http://emoticon-headspace.net/tom_churchill_march04.mp3 which I'll leave up
for a few days for
Did anyone other UK list-members spot the Jeff Mills mention in the fashion
pages of the Guardian's Weekend magazine on Saturday? Quite amusing:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,1156729,00.html
ive had the harmonie park on white label for 2 months. its
brilliant. twin cities is the hotness, its going to be a future
classic...
Yeah, this tune is absolutely killer - if anyone wants to hear it, Gilles
Peterson opened his show with it this week. You can check it out online at
Once again it's time for Spatial's weekly radio show on Subcity -
broadcasting on 105.6FM in Glasgow and worldwide from http://www.subcity.org
The show starts at 10pm GMT, which is an hour away right now...
Tonight expect a mix of the very best techno and house, old and new,
selected by myself
Looks good - but I think Glasgow's managed to go one better that night...
Glasshouse Transmissions
2nd April
RHYTHM AND SOUND - LIVE
with PAUL ST HILAIRE aka TIKIMAN
@ People's Palace, Glasgow Green
:)
Thought this might save some folks a trip oop north.
From the people who've brought
just to let you know that list member Tom Churchill and sidekick
Laurence Hughes are playing an excellent selection of tunes at the
moment- check them out at www.subcity.org.
Cheers for the plug Mr Brunton, and thanks to all those who tuned in! I've
just uploaded the archive to our website
This may be of interest to the listmembers in Scotland/the North... I went
to the launch for this year's festival last night. It takes place in
Aberdeen, Ediburgh and Glasgow from April 28 to May 2. Here's a few
highlights from the Glasgow line-up:
April 28
Amp Fiddler, Gilles Peterson, Paul
not made it to any of their other
nights (Andy Weatherall, Plaid, Skam DJs etc) but heard good reports...
Also now's probably a good time to plug this:
Traxxevents at The Arches, Glasgow
Saturday March 13
Traxx room:
Juan Atkins (Model 500, Metroplex, Detroit)
Louis Digital (Warp/Arcola, Footwork)
Tom
Juan Atkins 12 on New Religion
Can't wait to hear this...
Dynarec LP on vinyl
Yes yes - really enjoying the CD of this. Also from the nomorewords camp
over in Amsterdam, the Lucky Easy album on Ann Aimee is superb...
Russ Gabriel LP on vinyl
This is out now kids :) Available at Rush Hour,
Russ Gabriel LP on vinyl
This is out now kids :) Available at Rush Hour, Rubadub, Juno and all good
stores serviced by Rush Hour, Timewarp, Cargo or Black Hole distribution.
Hmm... Vinyl Junkies didn't have it this evening. I think they're expecting
it very soon though.
I think Rush Hour
Thanks a lot to all those who gave me the info on the Juno website. Does
anyone know what they are like to order from ?
I use them a couple of times a month on average - absolutely faultless
service. Definitely the fastest mailorder record store in the UK, I've often
ordered records at 4pm
Quite a good interview with the man here:
http://www.tranzfusion.net/articles/shownews.asp?newsid=3750
does anyone know their current situation. i heard about bankruptcy (?) but
then seem to recall someone saying that the're still operating. anyone?
Prime Distribution definitely went bust last year, and as Prime and Primevil
were their in-house labels I assume they've also bitten the dust...
New soulphiction record on Freude Am Tanzen. Sounds a lot like mooodyman and
theo, but different. Super sweet soulful tracks...
http://www.freude-am-tanzen.com/inc_e/rel_fat17.html
That sounds excellent - straight onto the shopping list!
I really like all the Soulphiction stuff I've heard
Kirk had one I was looking at, It had 8 channels I think, and it had an
ableton live logo on there. maybe that was a sticker?
Maybe it was the Evolution UC-33 with the Ableton overlay?
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=news-archivesub=evolution_uc33
I use one of these with Live (and Logic
Dynarec - The Lost Souls (44dsr/dnr2)
(Tess Till 340 is track b2 of the single)
anyone else heard this?
It's hot! (like the last dynarec single)
Indeed - Delsin go for the jugular :) Love the title track for the deep
Drexciyan vibe, but there's some evil floor-bangers on there too -
I was just wondering why anyone would?
I mean it's just as easy to download from a peer to peer right, and it's
free.
I wondered the same thing when Apple launched their iTunes Music Store - but
eight months later they've sold 30 million songs. And bear in mind the
service is only available
So, how come that new Jeff Mills project is £10.99 per twelve?
It's ridiculous isn't it? Supposedly it's because they're limited to 2000
copies. But going by that logic, I could sell Emoticon stuff for £20 because
they're limited to 500 copies!
Also there's a message on the sleeve saying
Yeah, they really are taking the p!ss with that...
but peacefrog isnt with their $30 USD private pressing tunes,
eh?
Well Peacefrog are taking the p!ss as well - I've never said otherwise, have
I?
its funny that anyone would complain about the prices of
mahogani especially considering
perhaps not, but the uk squad on the list are generally the ones
irritated at the high prices here. the peacefrog prices were crazy
no matter what country you were in, but they was still defended.
in the US the mahogani costs about $1 more than other 12s.
knowing how limited these things tend
C4 (original 12 inch mix) - Maurizio
I'm probably going to feel really stupid for asking, but what's this?
I think this is a reference to M4 in the Maurizio series - the label looks
like 'C 4'...
there was a yam who cd that came out recently with an edit of that other track
that amp did on the only child album. it was hot, i really hope it comes out
on wax.
If you're talking about the Yam Who mix of Find A Way, that came out on the
Addicted 12 recently:
Is there such a thing as a US online store that stocks labels like
downlow, iridite headspace ?
Headspace is distributed through Groovedis in the States - you can order
quite a few titles direct from http://www.groovedis.com
Other US stores that stock Headspace stuff include:
heres something I've wondered about. when a dj makes a mix cd such as this
and features tracks that he/she made or owns the label they were released
on or both does that mean that he/she makes out three ways financially -
for doing the mix, for licensing the tracks from the label to the mix
There's a 90-minute chunk of the end of Stacey Pullen's set recorded at the
Arches in Glasgow last October now up here: http://www.traxxevents.com/music
Realaudio only I'm afraid...
There's also my warm-up set (and archives from a few other Glasgow parties).
What's missing is Stacey's first
Luke Slater's 7th Plain stuff on GPR is my favourite of his, along with some
of the Planetary Assault Systems (Booster!) and Morganistic stuff. It's a
shame how he's gone from being so good to so unlistenable, he's really lost
it badly I reckon...
Cheers,
Tom
The first one is 'Lets's Break' on the Sound Stream EP:
http://www.discogs.com/release/37029
You'll be able to get it through www.hardwax.com, if anywhere.
The second one sounds vaguely familiar, but I can't quite place it...
Cheers,
Tom
http://www.emmrecords.com/~fux/id1.mp3
I'm in dire need of some help. I need to find a few for-pay download sites
that specialize in electronic/indie rock/rare groove music. Is there like a
cool music version of iTunes or Napster out there? Please help!!
There's this: http://www.nufonix.com/
What's the track about 10 minutes in, that sounds like a mutant cross
between New Order and Giorgio Moroder? A Bernard Summer/Dicken/Albrecht-like
voice intones Total reaction (or something phonetically similar) and the
music is very New Order-esque (but not quite). I quite liked that one
I want to take a mix cd of mine with track markings and make a continuous
mp3 file to put up on my site so my fellow 313ers can download if they
wish. can i do this with Itunes?
Sure - here's what iTunes help says - the vital info is in point 3:
1 Insert an audio CD in your computer. After a
Well, it was launched today: http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
I guess Apple bought Emagic for a reason :)
A little help please
http://www.royaltech.net/audio/
The first one is Russ Gabriel's 'Novera', which is on this release:
http://www.discogs.com/release/59919
Not sure about the second one though...
Cheers,
Tom
Here you go: http://www.hollowearth.org/2003_07_20_oldcrap.html
Season's greetings 313! Have a good one...
Tom
Hi Tom,
Accidentally deleted that great link you sent to the list r.e forgotten
detroit classics.
If it's ok could you re-send me the address again please.
thanks. To you
... what about those not so well known gems, the ones that are loved and
forgotten or the ones 'that got away' ?
I'm going to be very lazy and just point here:
http://www.hollowearth.org/2003_07_20_oldcrap.html
Scroll down to '29 Detroit Techno 12s'...
Brilliant. What tf is that site? Just a blog?
Yep, it was - the author (Matt Ingram) can now be found blogging at
http://www.woebot.com
As One - So Far (So Good) (Ubiquity)
Pschidt. I didn't even know about this.
It's a retrospective collection of As One stuff from the past twelve years,
selected by the man himself, plus a couple of new tracks - if you're a Kirk
fan you'll have most of this stuff already, but it's great to
May i know which shop still stock up releases by Bitstream, Counterattack and
Surface Effect? I have been looking for the Counterattack releases for a long
long time now.
Hi Collin! Hope you're well :)
You can get a couple of Bitstream (they've done stuff for Signal, Pylon,
City Centre
How are Dan Curtin's Stictly Rhythm releases? Worth £8.50?
Yeah, I'd say they're some of my favourite stuff of his from that period.
The second one especially is excellent...
Cheers,
Tom
speaking of strictly rhythm, can anyone remember that MAW techno-y track
that came out?
Do you mean MAW Electonic's 'Tranz'? Or something older? The Lou2 thing you
mentioned was I guess 'Freaky' - Lou2 was Louie Vega and Lil Louis - great
track but not particularly 'techno', whereas 'Tranz' is
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