Maybe JT can recommend some stuff for us for the list? or anyone else? top
5 jazz lp's to find that we might like??
would be interested to know.
Personally, I'll stick to Blue Note and suggest, as well as those Herbie
Hancock LPs:
Joe Henderson's Page One
Kenny Dorham's Una Mas
Bobby
it's North Sea Jazz next weekend [http://www.northseajazz.nl]
and if it wasn't as damn expensive as it is, i'd be there 3 days in a row.
line-up looks ace! donnie, dwele, common, the roots, and c2 and recloose who
apparently scheduled several gigs in the uk arounf their saturday nsj
'good girls' and 'stevie knows' together with two other remixes were
released in '95? as part of the planet e subscription.
you could sign up for a planet e subscription, by paying $100 in exchange
for a couple of records, and some other goodies. the designer music 12 was
one of 'm. limited
Matthew MacQueen wrote:
Don't forget the very nice 'out come
the freaks' dub on the flip.
This is the version with all the Ronald Reagan cut-up samples of that
famous line he told Congress, right? =20
Can we who man the ship of State deny it is somewhat out of control?
Was (Not Was) also
Placid wrote:
Heard moodymann play this track with this sample in it and just sleazy
vocals going all the way through it..
first thing that comes to mind is that 'sensuous woman does disco' on trax,
played a lot by ron hardy back in the day. dirty/filthy lyrics, and i'm
possitive the words
sean deason wrote:
Erotic City is just that Ride TheWhite Horse song. Anyone else think of
any others?
that's funny, i've been listening to dj godfather bmg on groovetech a
couple of times lately, and brendan mixes prince's 'erotic city' together
with laidback's 'white horse'...
it also
that destiny child song
made me drop from my seat laughing.
jurren i like the moon, but not as much as a spoon baars
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robin pinning wrote:
Does anyone else have any books they could recommend?
ok i found Kodwo Eshun: More Brilliant than the Sun to be pretty good. tho
i didn't know all the music discussed which was a disadvantage. also stuff
in there about alice coltrane which is interesting given carl
yeah, i think it's on volume 1, dunno for sure bought neither one...
here's the link to the godfather ectomorph dj-set:
http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=69601
godfather ends with phyllyps track II, and then at around the 55 minute
mark,
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview
with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only]
where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high
loads of 313 goodies this week, including the allready mentioned carl craig
and pepe braddock releases, here are a couple other things that apparently
hit stores this week
looks like i might have to drop by my favorite recordstore this evening,
that mike clark one looks tasty, anyone
think this was also mentioned on the dhp messageboard [where all the
knowledge comes from, unless you're looking for up-and-coming uk dj's ;)]
it's the danny krivit re-edit of 'strings of life' not out yet [dunno if
it'll ever get a proper release?]
jurren
robin pinning wrote:
Polarius on downlow, lofi sounding and more chicago house sounding than
elctrodisco (but somewhere between the two)...808 noises nice shuffley
vibe of most tracks...nice
i thought i would pck that one up, but was a wee bit disapointed, think the
polarius that came out
from http://www.kirkdegiorgio.com
Meanwhile May sees the official release of the Kirk Degiorgio 12 'Holy' /
'Distraction' on New Religion. Also released this month is Kirk's
collaboration with Dan Keeling 'Voice of Phase' / 'People Like Us' - the 3rd
Critical Phase release. These 12s come in
from what i can tell from the tracklist, the extra tracks on the planet e
release are all previously released singles, whereas 'naima' was only
released on the album.
so i'd suggest hunting down the 2000black release of the album, and
2002black by titonton [avenues/alleyways] , 2008?black by
Tom Churchill wrote:
Just spotted this on Juno's stop press list:
M PITTMAN/R WIHITE/K DIXON/T PARRISH: All Over (3 Chairs US) (MP3) - House
=A0 =A0 =A0 12: All Over/3 Chairs Theme/No Drum Machine (3CH 04) [7.50]
3ch 04 ? can't imagine i missed 3ch 03 but just in case: did anyone see that
3
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
I got to thinkin'...is there any links between the techno scene in Detroit
and the hiphop scene? Been listening to Jaydee loads lately, and I'm sure I
heard a reference to techno in one of his tracks (NOT slagging it off
either, like Eminem) and his track 'Big Booty
Joost Ploegmakers wrote:
Considering there's a tracklist, might there be an mp3 of this set floating
around somewhere I wonder?
wishful thinking, I'm afraid.
i doubt there is.
i remember g-man from the deephousepage once responding to a question from
one of the people on the dhp
Andrew James Hegler wrote:
I'm a jackass and forgot to provide a link, so here it is:
http://brownnoteproductions.com/html_files/mixes/andyhegler_everything.ram
listening to this now, excellent!!!
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Marc Langsman wrote:
All you booty-shakin' ghetto-headz check out the new DiscoD - A Night at
the Booty Bar mix cd - got his yesterday and haven't stop jittin' ma freak
on yet ! *highly recommended * :D
anyone know of any DiscoD mixes online? remeber one mix from a long time ago
on
nah this is not what you might think it is!
while browsing the internet searching for a job, i got to the website of
virgin records, and noticed this:
Upcoming Releases
- Blur - BRMC - Dwele [release may 20th]
- Gang Starr - Iggy Pop - Thalia - UB40 - Rusty Waters - and more
note the
like others i wouldn't mind seeing more 313 music being discussed on this
list. but unfortunately there isn't to much of it around lately.
maybe alan oldham was right, when he stated in an interview earlier this
year, that techno is dead in detroit.
take a look at the people releasing
spw replied to dan sicko:
Well, discuss it then! You don't have to wait for an admin to bring it
up --- why should you?
Keeping this information to yourself smacks of
elitism in my book.
-d
Good question, because I don't support a lot of the new 313 and related
music these days.
I guess I
Thomas D. Cox, Jr wrote:
my main point is this: limited releases purposely limited are elitist. i
cant understand why something as populist as dance music should be elite.
ive never been a supporter of limited releases, i think that everything
should just be available to the people who want
Mad'r wrote:
it has an analogy with Prince who signed a contract in which he gives the
rights of his masters to the record company ... and later portraits himself
as a slave .. while he was knowning what he signed at the time
the fact prince portraied himself as a slave was not so much
heard a track by anthony shakir on the radio last night, called 'ghetto
futures'. apparently comming out on a compilation cd, compiled by autechre:
'autechre curated atp 3.0'
you can here the track here:
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/shows/index.shtml?2534202+2535284+130891+11026511
hour 2, 40
kurt wrote:
certain parties posting to the list seemed to think that revealing
the translated code was some sort of breach of faith with our
superheroes, the UR creweven Mr. (ahem) Morse suggests that the
'scheme' was 'compromised'.
Perhaps he is part of the scheme and is not to be trusted.
marsel wrote:
..tips and tips
..also deeply smooth, smooth and nice is Putsch '79
very in style of Metro Area, Daniel Wang, $tinkworx..
i'll second that recommendation! 'glowing cat' is a winner, you can hear a
sample on the clone website. like metro area it hints to disco and italo,
but
ryan burns wrote:
this is the part i dissagree with.
Blackwater is likely to be the sum total of their knowledge, no
disrespect intended
have you ever heard of SEIGE ken???
many others for that mater.
as we've allready had some talk of music on this list today, i thought i'd
turn this
here's the link to the cd 'rize' [think it's a bootleg]
http://sandbox.pair.com/abstract/dwelerize.html
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first:
just saw a copy of the fourth ugly edit for sale.
apparently it has an edit of a song by the dells, and one by minnie
ripperton. anyone heard it, and can tell me what song it are, and if they're
any good?
about the dells, i know he's done at least two edits, one is 'no way back'
and
apparently the amp dog knight's 12 was sold out in most places within a
couple of weeks, and there was a huge demand [anyone following the dhp
messageboard can testify] so that might explain the bootleg.
as for asking for it? i dunno, that is kind of a harsh statement. i think
kenny dixon
While on the house recommendation tip, don't sleep on this re-edit. Nicely
dubbed in a few parts, but appears to be reasonably faithful to the
original (having not heard it myself - just guessing). At any rate. I
can't stop listening to it. Also, Russ Gabriel's latest album is pretty
just got a new 313-digest 78kb worth of discussions... or not?
this is all the 'relevant' information in the entire message:
7 messages:
1. now, if you could just get blake baxter to say that over a rolling 909
kick...
2. That's the problem why there's not many Ladies in the electronic
what's the first track he plays on this
http://www.deephousepage.com/rontrentdanny.ram
isn't that larry heard - missing you [son dexter's django version]?
you can verify this by clicking here:
http://platform.smash.tv/ramgen/dublab/archives/10_08_01_theo_parrish_mix.rm?usehostname
theo plays
i've always been told to step away from my work when painting, to avoid
'overproducing' it. at some point the work is done, and by adding more to
it, or trying to make things look better, the overall picture will loose
it's identity, it's soul.
isn't this the same thing that happens when
anyone got some info on this guy? just saw a record by erik travis up for
sale on ebay from 1987 [mike huckaby has it up for sale.] i have his release
on metroplex [techno drivers] and 'boom pop bang' on i.o.s. [his own label.]
but i had no idea he had been recording for this long.
so what
wasn't 'the art of stalking' originally know as 'the music institute anthem'
or something like that? or was that the worlds? in that case those tracks
are pre-90's [1988?]
and weren't those early detroit releases still edited on tape? [for lack of
enough memory on computers, etc.] 'cause in
From: Jesper Kling
I wonder if anyone knows who handles Kenny Dixon jr and Theo Parrish
bookings these days. Any help is appreciated.
that's yin sight media.
go to http://www.3chairs.net and click 'contact information'
though yin sight was run by the late laura gavoor if i'm not mistaken, so
From: ryan burns
anyone know the discography for soul city.
SL4W 001 L'Homme Van Renn Luv + Affection *)
SLSS 002 Kenny Dixon, Jr. Soul Sounds Vol 1 *)
SLSS 005 Marc Pharaoh Soul Sounds 3
SLSS 006 The Joyful Sounds Of Soul Feat. Donnie Mark Hold On
SLSS 008 The Choir Boys Say Amen *)
SLSS 009
my top 10:
black ivory 'mainline'
cheryl lynn 'star love'
the clash 'magnificent dance'
eddy grant 'time warp'
jessie gould 'out of work'
kano 'i'm ready'
martin circus 'disco circus'
patti labelle 'get ready (lookin' for lovin')'
roy ayers 'running away'
sylvester 'i need you'
and if re-edits
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From: Jonny McIntosh Did we ever get to the bottom of who did On On off
the first volume? It's the track Jesse Saunders based his on apparently,
but who did it? I hear that toot toot, beep beep sample a lot.
decadance 'on on'
Also, has the Liaisons Dangereuses reissue come out yet?
i've
From: robin pinning can't help sorry...(the mighty teddy pendergrass
precedes it tho :) )
can someone tell me what the really famous tune is at 49:00 ish with the
lyric:
i love days like this, here comes the sun
shaun escofferey 'days like this' [oyster music]
jurren
with my current financial status in mind, and the fact that there's usually
not much going on in record stores between christmas and the new year; it's
safe to say i won't be buying any new records this year [apart from that
'coloured section' lp i guess], so i can safely post my top 2002!
and truth be told, a lot of electronic music is released without the
artist making much of anything off the record/CD sales. its kinda a
prerequisite to doing better live shows, which is where the money (if any)
is.
Jay Hogie says: BINGO! You gotta move a scheisseload of units before you
heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a certain
percentage of the revenues from his concerts goes to the record company.
wonder how they ever got him to sign that contract?
Not sure if there was sarcasm intended or not, but I'm pretty sure that
clause would exist
does anyone know where the sample used on the first killa bite record is
coming from?
the one that goes:
female voice: pa pa paa du dub dub dub padada du dub dub
also played by derrick may in 1988:
http://deephousepage.com/derrickmaymusicinstitute1988b.ram
13:40 till 15:20
jurren
From: Cyborg K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you are selling CDs now, I think you have to accept you are selling
packaging, pure and simple. You have to accept that people can find mp3s
of your music for free, and you have to give them a product that is cool
enough that they will want to buy it
Mind, `I am so jealous. I have to commend the Red Bull people, they really
do a quality event by the sounds of it. They could so easily have the
likes of Tiesto. Anyway if you look at the Red Bull site you can read all
about the Carl Craig session.
so i'm not the only one ;)
they had otis
harco pront 'skitzo ep' [music for speakers 018]; nice
housey-hip-hopish-prince-flavoured-madness.
aardvarck 'cult-copy' [rushhour ltd 002]
irdite productions 'title track 2' irdite 002; if you like derrick may,
you'll like this one.
and there's a couple more that i can't think of right
kj:
I have heard a lot of DJ's (mostly Detroit) who played this really great
remix from Goodlife. This remix has a break where everything stops except
for the chorus going something like 'Let me take you to place i know you
wanna go, it's Go-go-go-go' and then the piano and beats kick off,
there's a rhythm track that's just using the bassline of colonel abrahams
'trapped', awesome! anyone know catalog number, etc. of this?
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who are the two guys getting interviewed on the porch?
the bold guy is kid goesting, it's not strange no one recognises him as he
normally smokes a huge cigar that's covering 80% of his face.
jurren
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'Die Domina' is by manuel gotschening(?) i think.
volume 1 also has another liaisons dangereuses track: 'peut être pas' [in a
somewhat different spelling]
the bootlegs come from the uk, and are not really ron hardy re-edits from
what i've heard, just records ron hardy used to play a lot. the
Tristan Watkins:
That new Convextion on Downlow sounds really amazing!
it does 'stiletto caress' woohoo!
and how about that new duplex record haven't heard anyone about that. IT'S
GREAT! as you'd come to expect from duplex [it's called 'autoload'on clone]
Per Marsel's recommendation the
Matthew MacQueen:
Speaking of all these re-edits and bootleg/reissues, can anyone give me a
rundown on the Automan series? How many are there, and what's on them,
and how are the pressings? Here's all I know:
Automan 1 - Laid Back: White Horse (b/w ?)
Automan 5 - Charlie: Spacer Woman (b/w
bored and curious on a sunday afternoon, i ask:
anyone heard this one?
if so, any good?
HOLO-1 SQUADRA BLANCO NIGHT OF THE ILLUMINATI LIMITED EDITION 2LP
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From: Rogier Barendregt I dunno about the Utrecht recordstore you
mentioned, but
could you give me the address if you figured it out?
Utrecht:
i just know 4 second-hand shops, all on the 'oude gracht':
de plaatboef: near tivoli, on the other side of the canal about a two minute
walk
this page lists quite a few books on electronic music [focussus on ambient i
think]
might be usefull.
There's a great resource for books and other written material at:
http://www.disquiet.com
Specifically, the page-spotter at:
http://www.disquiet.com/page-spotter.html
He has a
From: Ian Dinsmor:
I was working the other night, and in walks Jay Dee, only to ask for
Herbert's Bodily Functions LP.
Behold, the paths of hip hop and techno cross in ways.
as mentioned allready, there was a sample of that album used on the album
'trinity'. the sample was even mentioned on
From: Anya Stang:
I realise there is a term dance music, used by general consensus
for music played in clubs/bars/... for people to dance to. Fine.
I don't have any problems with that. The argument was rather about
*having* to dance to dance music whether you actually like to dance
or not. And
kj:
Someone told me that the vinyl version of Rings of Saturn also has the
tracks cut at a scaled size as the actual rings of saturn.
ánd that they based the sound of the track on the metrial of the ring. each
ring apparently has a different substance, and they tried to reflect that in
the
i agree with what stewart allready mentioned.
what strikes me, is the non-diversity of the list. i've got a dj mag from
'95? that had a similar top 10, but also had names like carl craig, derrick
may, francois kevorkian and other non-trance dj's [drum and bass was quite
big at the time - ltj
someone asked for a tracklist on those ugly edits a couple of days ago, and
i don't know if your questions have been answered yet, so here it goes:
UGE 1:
A. made in the usa 'never let you go' re-edit
B. jill scott 'slowely surely' remix
UGE 2:
A? harold melvin the bluenotes 'the love i
ryan burns:
who makes up urdan tribe?
urban tribe is sherhard ingram.
his mo wax album 'the collapse of modern culture' had a helping hand by:
moodymann, carl craig and anthony 'shake' shakir.
and that 12 that's soon to be released? from the other peoples place on
clone records, has a
on another gil scott heron note:
what scotish football team did his father play for?
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just asked a question about happy/soul city records on the
deephousepage.com, turned out that niko marks is also involved in a happy
records release by 'unit 2'.
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Oh yeah. I am interested in after parties too. I've heard I will be going
to
an electro party tomorrow night though I don't yet know the name.
that's most likely this one:
Coming Thursday October 17th:
Tronies, Amsterdam Dance Event special with
The Bays (UK), Detroit Grand Pubahs (USA), DJ
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~orie1075/JeffMills.mp3
dunno what tune it is, but as far as i can hear from the short segment, it
sounds more like two tracks at the same time, and the piano part sounds
somewhat like octave one.
but i could be way off...
jurren
for all you italo disco lovers, or metro area freaks:
nexus 'stand up' [mr disc, 1983]
http://digilander.libero.it/cup64/nexus.rm
if anyone has a copy and willing to sell, i'm buying!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The good vibe will come out because it is his mind that is doing either
mix types - not the computer. The computer is just a tool for his mind to
expand...
I get the computer vs live mix debate though - I find some ProTools mixes
boring but I really think it's just the
1)last week i asked about everyone's favorite label art, this week it's time
for your favorite sleeve. now most of the house/techno records i buy
nowadays, come in a plain black or white sleeve, but there are a few nice
exceptions to the rule. one of my my favorite sleeves is not [313] but
to me, every record i own is like a little present. every time i've bought
new records, i read the sleevenotes, looked at the artwork on the label,
checked the record for little messages, etc.
because i buy both new and old records, one thing strikes me everytime. new
records hardly ever
insurence for your records is kind of tricky, it's best to contact your
insurence company to find out how they're going to cover loss/damage/etc.
ánd what you'll need to do to get covered.
just writing down what you own, usually is NOT enough! most insurence
companies ask for photos of
From: Rob Theakston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I own a white label of every seminal Detroit techno hit from 1985, 86 and
87
anyone posting on this thread should listen to:
lcd soundsystem - i'm losing my edge [dfa records] [same label as the morgan
geist remix of 'house of jealous lovers']
mine:
1. i think the reason why big corporstion don't take risks with new artists
anymore, also has a lot to do with the fact that it'll put them in a worse
compitition position. investing in something that probably won't be a big
commercial success, but has artistic value will therefore make your
From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/show.php/4
Detroit recording artist and Interdimensional Transmissions label owner
Branden M. Gillan, alias Ectomorph, explains the source of energy found in
Detroit music and Detroit people. Starting with a rough layout
Does anyone know anything about $tinkworx and Macho
Cat Garage, who have both put out some really
excellent releases recently (on Delsin, Down Low and
Viewlexx)? I think I read somewhere that $tinkworx was
American. And Macho Cat Garage? They both have
something for Dutch labels, anyway.
to add
i was looking for an Andrès record, and found this:
http://www7.gemm.com/c/search.pl?sid=302037774key=65408a_refno=GML478028177
now i've heard his releases on kdj and moods grooves, but has anyone here
heard this?
jurren ;)
minto:
missed out on the new neroli...anyone hear it? also
there was a new Legowelt on Stilleben I didn't get to
hear also. And something else I can't remember that
escapes me now.
the nubian mindz track on basic laws 2 is dope, to me it sounds like an
early 90's deep house/techno track. the
for those bored at work, or just looking for something to listen to, there
are two new mixes available on @ rushhour.nl; by antal and carl craig!!
http://www.rushhour.nl/broad.html
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what version of 'hit and run' is c2 playing here?
http://www.heitlager.com/antal/antal-c2.ram @ 59 minutes into the mix
the same record carl took the bassline from for 'the floor', is it the shepp
pettibone mix?
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are these new tracks [sun ra dedication album], or previously released
tracks? i've got a 12 by quasimoto [aka madlib] where he uses parts of
'space is the place'. does sun ra get sampled a lot? or covered even?
just curious,
jurren
2) KINDRED SPIRITS (the best in (inter)national black
'R U married'
can anyone tell who's behind this tune [if my memory's not affected tto much
by all the alcoholabuse it has had to suffer, it's d.i.e. or the men you'll
never see] i remember listening to it at a recordstore once about 2 years
ago, and i didn't buy it then, but that song just
someone asked about a track, that moodymann plays all the time, with the
line while you're in brooklynn.
and i found out he also played it at demf 2000. and while listening to this
mix, i tried to compile a tracklist, and at the same time someone asked for
a track id from the same mix on the
05. william devaughn - be thankfull
on wich album and on wich label has this been released?
Thanks,
Maarten
there's a couple different versions of this song out.
i've heard a 12 with another arrangement then the one kdj's playing, and i
think i saw it on some compilation a couple of months
found a copy of inertia - nowhere to run a couple of weeks ago. didn't know
exactly what i was buying though, the name just seemed familiar. then took a
look at the catalog number etched in SP-12, and the artwork looked like it
was by DADARA, who also did the artwork for outland records and
i just have one more thing to say about the whole copyright/sampling issue:
the copyright you have is not something that you are forced to use!
the fact that in reggea it was common place that you used to 'steal' other
peoples rhythms, or even complete tracks, and make your own version of
Jason Donnelly:
and does anyone know the George Clinton - Parliament/ Funkadelic track
played by KDJ and Theo Parrish (sure its on his DEMF 2000 set) with the
repeating line - While your in Brooklyn'???
we live in brooklyn is by roy ayers off the 'he's coming' lp.
jurren
Gary Girard :
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
some vocals:
- i can't kick this feeling when it
Come on don't be so dramatic about this, i think there are thousands of
lawsuits like this going on right now. This is the 21th century be ready
to
get sampled to death. It wasn't really smart of that Hewton guy to get
this
case so big he is facing bankruptcy, the whole e-mail is a bit to
there was this cd with unreleased theo parrish tracks on it (among them
the
jill scott remix and some disco re-edits) floating around some time ago,
did
any of these tracks reappeare on one of the ugly edits?
and which other tracks where re-edited for the ugly series?
please do shed some
From: Paul Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone seen the reggae one on at the moment bbc2 on Sunday evening
History of reggae from its ska roots, all the jamaican sound systems
wicked
stuff prince buster, jimmy cliff etc
yeah, very nice.
funny thing is, i just bought the book 'bass culture,
dunno if this was allready mentioned:
2 new releases on UR!
- UR-3000CD dj rolando 'vibrations'
- UR-040R 'the analog assassin'
http://www.undergroundresistance.com
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after the
what is the highest price for a classic detroit record you have witnessed
on
ebay or a shop?
unopened orignal sharivari on ebay, it was over $200.
i think moodymann's 'u can dance if u want 2' goes for even more then that!
actually most of those 'rare' moodymann records get insane bids. $120+
here's a few new records i picked up the last couple of weeks:
peel seamus - artemis [delsin] 5th release for the man behind delsin on his
own label [who's got a bit of a prince syndrome according to his website.]
and probably his best so far [though i quite liked 'shifting gears' and
just saw this on eBay:
theo parrish - UGE-02 the follow up to the 'slowely surely' remix [with made
in the usa - never gonna let you go re-edit on the b-side] has anyone heard
this? i've heard a cd-r with a re-edit of the dells - no way back a while
back that theo did, is it on this 12? or
there's his mix for demf2000, that you can find on groovetech.com, and there
used to be a link, on the website of jay 'ar-' denham's label; black nation
records, to a shake mix [at an event called 'fin du monde' or something...]
don't know if that's still up there though. that's all i know.
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