many more.
Will be back in another form someday.
Regards,
Scott McGill
r deep foundations!
He'll be flanked on the night by T-funkshun's very own Motor City
controller, Scott McGill, who has represented Detroit's musicology over in
the UK for so long, despite never making it anywhere geographically near the
home of Ford, unless you count Speke Boulerv
eep foundations! He'll be flanked on the night by T-funkshun's very own Motor City controller, Scott McGill, who has represented Detroit's musicology over in the UK for so long, despite never making it anywhere geographically near the home of Ford, unless you count Speke Boulervard'
Mills had some idiot throw a cup at him and quite rightly got off.
This is what happens when you play a big cheesy night club.
I tried getting onto Jeff's management about playing at our Detroit loving
techno night in Liverpool - T-funkshun. She would only answer my requests by
saying try getting
We have Jason Brunton playing at T-funkshun tonight, then Kirk Degiorgio on
Nov 19th, and Mike Grant is back on December 10th
More info at www.tfunkshun.com
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wish I could but I can't catch it.
Go Tristan!
tune in folks.
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Greetings list people
Not content with taking East London's premie
Everyone on Clone actually.
Seymour Bits aka Comtron too.
All the Delsin guys.
All the Iridite guys.
Reggie Dokes and Rick Wade over in the UK.
I-Cube and Joakim need more respect.
Jacek Sienkiewicz for still doing the music that I always want Robert Hood
to keep doing.
Daniel Wang when he comes to
that is truly great news.
this got me so p***ed when I first heard.
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Hi all, I'm new here but I know this list since ...1 year...a bit
anagrams are popular too.
Nico Awsventin is almost Vince Watson, guess who produced it?
:)
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Chicago's DJ Nephets (Stephen to his mum) gets up to
http://www.juno.co.uk/IP/IF152725-01.htm
check the weirdness. Maurice Fulton is cool though. What a sleeve
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Ost &
) new records
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>Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
>I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix
what are the labels on these? is cheese and biscuits the artist or
the s
Anyone have contact details for Russ Gabriel?
www.tfunkshun.com
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+447855365601
+447273495
Strings tug me (oo er) in every song I hear, not just Detroit, but I would
say them for Detroit as thems the things that remain.
But obviously Detroit is more than that.
Detroit for me right now as I sup some more dirty vodka = Timeless techno
that makes you wanna do stuff in life! Even write to
Feel honoured by his presence Tristan :)
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Hey Hey.
Nice one Tristan, I will try to make it along!
Check this out Alex. Sublime electronic sweetness
LUDWIG ELBLAUS: Furious Styles (New Speak Sweden)
This stuff has pooped my cork:
2 Dollar Egg - Naxo
Cheese and Biscuits - Maurice Fulton remix
I-Cube Frrzh - Maurice Fulton remix
Larry Heard's LooseFingers on Alleviated
Yeah baybee!
Scuzz out
Maurizio, Sanders, Theo and chums.
http://www.plasticpeople.co.uk/plastic.html
Go here and all will be revealed.
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Subject: Re: RE: [313] Fw: LOST: Jeff Mills returns for
Yes, it was was nice to see an understanding of sorts on TV. I think
Derrick May was featured due to his tune being more accessible to the house
scene at that time (as the programme was about the history of house). It
wasn't anything knew on D. May's part as he was phrased with his soon to be
cli
One minute it was there the next it was deleted. Sterac's album has evaded
me and I see many others for sometime.
My reason for surfacing this subject is that I just recollected seeing
Rachmad at Sonar and asking him (bold as brass) whether he had a copy I
could buy off him such was my desperation
I agree about the quality but in a funny slight on Mills it is fortunate
that he is a futurist as he seems to release tracks that are about five
years old anyone.
Nighttime World Part 1 takes the biscuit for me in terms of emotion dripping
techno albums, it has a bit of everything too. By the way
I think hearing Tom Churchill at Wonky
on
> Thursday represents better value ;)
>
> Nick
>
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:22 PM
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James Pennington is playing Live and DJing at Voodoo in Liverpool this
Friday.
Anyone on here coming?
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Sorry I meant Cheryl Lynn - Got to be real
> And if not Sylvester then maybe you mean Cheryl B - To Be Real as featured
> in Carlito's Way soundtrack.
> scott mc
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And if not Sylvester then maybe you mean Cheryl B - To Be Real as featured
in Carlito's Way soundtrack.
scott mc
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:51 PM
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CD's are all mixed (obv) but records are all separate. I think that all of
them are on vinyl as I have Garnier, Hawtin & Aquaviva, Clarke, Saunderson,
MR C, and have seen others about.
Scott mc
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I can't wait to see the suggestions for this one, my head hurts.
Scott Mc
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:38 PM
Subject: [313] Track I.D
> I would like any info about a track very habitual in
> dj
not sure whether it was an accidental typo but make sure you search for
SILENT PHASE.
scott mc
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 5:52 PM
Subject: [313] hard to find?
>
> Dear detroit techhno lovers,
>
> is
I think the R&S single has a Model 500 edit on it rather than the original,
as well as Dave Angel and D&B remix as Tom has stated.
Scott McGill
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I can see the similarities between it and his stuff on Fat Cat. I wouldn't
have said it was Bicknell though.
Thanks.
Does he have anything new out? Last I saw was a remix of Emiliana Torrini.
Scott Mc
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If anyone has the Gene Farris mix off FREQUENCYDETROIT, have you any idea
what the track at 63mins approx is? The one that features a female chorus
(sounds Cuban), beautiful track.
help appreciated.
SMc
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Supposedly rumoured that it is Oliver Ho.
Apparently he said once that the mysterious Santos Rodriguez is great and
gonna be one to watch.
Who knows? More of I hope in the future, that ep is the epitomy of good
tribal tecchno IMO.
Scott Mc
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I have Dan Curtin's 'Calling to You' release on Metamorphic. I would
recommend it as an addition.
Scott Mc
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Wasn't there a records on Sound Signature that featured about 3/4 Mitchell
brothers (inc. Gerald) along with Theo Parrish?
> -Original Message-
>
> >don't know if this has been asked, but is UR-044 Gerald Mitchell? i
> > remeber on the Interstellar Fugitives record, he was 044. if so, doe
What is going on with this thing? It won't let anything thru...
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try Lego - Jazzmorphsis
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> rich has been playing this track with a trumpet. sounds like a spanish
fight
> song. any ideas.
please delete me, let me go..
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e unit and also
find it slightly disrespectful that Cisco carries on in the Advent's name.
Mind you I forgot about Aux-88. :o)
"For the love...
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I agree with kombination 3. That is so strong that release. The alien stab
in the electro track gets me everytime.
Totally refreshing and consistent music. How clean a sound? I miss the
trademark hat ride mixed with that raw funk riddim. One of the saddest
moments in techno for me in recent yea
I have seen it about still, the one that featured dopplereffekt and so on,
yes?
I remember it being both vinyl and CD with the CD mixed up.
It was first release on there proposed new label. It was called something
box, maybe MetalBox seems familiar. Anyone confirm?
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as far as I know it is still unconfirmed but check the website @
http://www.the-voodoo.net for more details.
Smc
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Subje
Namowan played in London for New Year at Hoxton studios. That was before
Bugged Out.
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> Dont know if this is any
It's Get Up, Get Down by DJ Rush
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Subject: Re: [313] Bone played this tune..help ID?
> I think it might have been DJ Rush? It sort of sounded like his voice but
I
I think the head fatguy behind Electrofunk was called 'A.D.' and his little
vocalist friend was 'Friday Night'.
'Shakin yo ass!' I liked that bit too.
Scott Mc
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I got it from London record shop Reckless a while ago. I also remember it
being on Paul's site http://www.innercity.co.uk but that was some time ago.
Actually I have just found the said record and they have a website:
http://www.outputrecordings.com
Hope this helps, it's a lovely tune.
- O
A few weeks back I asked what this record was that had a female vocal that
said, 'What is house music? A unique form of dance music.'
Someone told me it was Felix Da Housecat "What Is House Muzik?"
Since then a friend has told me it was DJ Pierre on Emotive under the guise
of Future Scope. Can a
Wasn't it Mark Bell and Gez Varley (G-Man) in LFO
yes, you are right on the Mr G thing, easy to mix it up.
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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 6:18 AM
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The way I remember is that Cisco Ferriera has remained under 'the Advent'
moniker on his own (cheek). He is also 'Mr. G' and 'Afterlife.' Colin
McBean goes under the 'G-Flame' moniker and also a release on Molecular as
'Halcyon Daze'.
That unmistakable tight and crisp sound is still about.
Not sure whether anyone has had this one but wasn't "KMS - Velocity Funk"
originally known as "Cameo - Money (Kevin Saunderson remix)"?
> Brian Dillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/11/2001 08:42:59 PM
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> To: "'313@hyperreal.org'" <313@hyperreal.org>
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> Subject: FW: [313] fav 80s pop remixes
resor material:
>
> Tresor presents the Scandinavia sessions ep (as navario sauro sp?)
> Understanding Disinformation
> Bedroom and Cities
> whatever came out on scandinavia...
>
> I guess he is doing hip-hop and other stuff now, but I have not really
> followed his career sin
Does anybody have this yet? I haven't had chance to hear it yet.
HI LO feat GLOVER & CHANN: Feverish 2 (Grow Austria) (GROW 029)
What do you think?
These guys are so talented whether it be Memory Foundation, Ratio, Die
Rhythmiker, Glory B or Hi-Lo.
Mucho Respect.
-
I think I have still seen the Psycho Kong release in my local.
Also, are you sure he hasn't released another one on D-Jax in the last year
or did I just imagine it.
'Music in Me' (relief) is still my fave.
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I remember Claude Young banging out Blam tha Target to great effect.
What was the other Landstrumm release on Peacefrog after that one? Green
cover, I have it somewhere, totally solid ep altogether.
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taken such a beating...
>
> ok im enjoying this thread...so what's your evidence for saying dave's not
> miserable?
>
>
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> To: <313@hyperreal.org>; "tim maughan"
drink or two.
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redmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] re: vogel /
I saw Orlando a few years back at House of God alongside Surgeon. I much
preferred what he was doing.
The roof went off when he dropped the 2 copies of Flash; the rest of the
night's music was in a similar vein. I also remember thinking what a
terrific idea it was when I saw Voorn leaving, there
I have found out to his credit that he is not as miserable as he would have
you believe.
Let the case begin
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I always thought it was Felix actually as my friend played it some time a
go, just escaped me.
Thanks, any idea of the availability?
smc
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From: "Benn Glazier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Record ID.
Get those grey cells working again.
What is the track that had a female vocal that said, 'What is house music?
A unique form of dance music.'
...and another one. What is the original track that is sampled on Killabite
2? Derrick May and co used to play it a lot, y'know, the female chorus
singing
Can anybody out there point me in a direction where I could find:
Sterac - Secret Life of Machines
Gaetano Parisio records Art 7 & Art 8
Bit of a lost cause but I have wanted these pretty bad for sometime.
Ta la,
Scott Mac
Seeing as Garnier's one has been covered here is the list for X-mix 3 vinyl.
I haven't rooted out my copy yet but from reading the CD tracklist I am
positive that this is it.
Erik van den Broek "Ursa Major 7" - Shiver
Math-U-Matics "Blue" - Plus 8
Scanner " Mass Observation" - Ash International
Ni
Isn't that I.O. as in the Eternal Sun track Mills played by on Liquid Rooms?
Both tracks are off a very good double on Cheap.
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Where is the said mix?
Is it online?
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Subject: Re: [313] repeated track id + UR v Sony
Vanessa wrote
"i was wondering what the track in marc
C'mon, now we are just snowballing.
Here goes: SoulSaver is a track on Interstellar that is by Gerald Mitchell.
SoulFlower is a Z-track that features on Rolando's Aztec Mystic mix. I
think this was the track that we were originally talking about. SoulFlower
is also the name of a different but v
Think you are confusing Soul Saver with Soul Flower mate.
SoulFlower is no way available to the public.
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Any idea on the availability of an edit that I heard Dave Clarke play eons
ago.
It was a different version of Suburban's 'Nocturbulous Behaviour' straight
out of the D.
I hate the exclusiveness of tracks that would mean so much to the right
people and not just high profile DJ's. While on point, d
Blunthead plays Bugged Out this weekend if anyone is near and doesn't know.
Also making an appearance will be DJ Sneak, Dave Clarke (electro & techno
set) and H-Foundation.
Does anybody know if Robert is playing anywhere else in the UK this month?
DJ Bone will play Voodoo's birthday on May 11th w
Does anybody know whether the tickets are on sale yet as I cannot seem to
find any information on them? Also, how much will they be?
cheers,
Scott Mc
Er, that has to be Armand Van Helden's 'Koochy' release from last year.
Scott Mc
(somewhere in Liverpool)
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> hey gang! anyone know
The spoken word was the new one from Scan 7 on Elypsia. You have the Right.
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Subject: [313] dj bone peel session
> Hi all
> just wondering if anyone had listened to
Blackwateryes.YES. The Ultimate Detroit escapade for me.
It totally eclipsed Jaguar in my book, suppose we needed it to.
Is it deffo gonna be John Tejada as John Thomas has turned a few in on Sino.
I love his stuff, really kept the Rob Hood sound alive in his occassional
absence.
I know that they played a stormer at I Love Techno last year in Belgium and
are supposedly doing a live set in London this August time.
There is a Charles Siegling mix online at http://www.techno.ca/cognition I
believe.
smc
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What about
Patrick Pulsinger (is cheap still going?)
Steffan Robbers
Chance McDermott
Ron Maney (DJ Skull)
haven't heard much on these for a while.
SMc
No, I have seen him many times over the years Djing as Green Velvet.
It's a recent change the way I understand it.
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hmmm, I can understand it in one sense but didn't he sample Chic and Marvin
Gaye etc..
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> The polemical utterances of dead whit
and he's a lifelong kopite.
"Shankly, Shankly, Shankly."
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:28 PM
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> hey man,
>
I'd like to know where the line is in sampling? I mean you can take
something and do something different with it.
Evolution and influence can always be noted even without the producers
awareness (IMO).
SoulSaver on Interstellar just used a Al Green hook but I can appreciate
this track a lot. Ple
Curtis is a top producer with a real quirkyness to the sound, we cannot all
be too serious.
I think Rush owes a bit to him.
I think he is a better producer as his DJing leaves a little to be desired;
mainly because he is always so plastered.
I am off to see him this Friday with Ben Sims. He is p
Never mind all the talk Richie yay, Richie nay.
I think you are being spoilt here again in all. I won't be there but I am
so envious.
The only joy that I have is that the addition of Carl Cox to the bill means
we in the UK
can have a break from him for 1 week. Probably not though, he'll only go
Thanks, you are all clever people!
Put my hands up for Detroit, a lovely city.
Funny that you should say that. My speculative mind was working overtime
about this recently.
I was having a mind adultering experience when I thought that Rolando's set
was far removed from representing Detroit and more in a Euro vibe when I saw
him @ X. Probably just a passing thought in t
Somebody already answered this one but I've lost it (all senses).
The track that goes something like.. 'Just a little bit of jazz in your life
makes you feel alright.' It may have been titled a little bit of jazz or
something like that.
Another is a track that says, 'Put your hands up for De
Who was it that posted the line-up as I cannot find info anywhere. I just
want to confirm the artists are playing.
Highlights for me as well as the usual suspects are going to be Pacou,
Luomo, Vladislav Delay, G-Man (live) and Paul Smith after that Document mix
(no one mixes Tom Jones like th
Hey Adrien,
Try out the site http://www.dj-agency.com/ for some information on SCSI and
it's artists. It may help you to find out where the records are.
Later
SMc
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Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could help me
to find a good
I agree on the Bone and Young quizzical. Differing approaches I agree.
Back to the Bone: His label Subject, I was wondering how easy the releases
are to get hold of as I haven't seen many about in the UK.
Any help?
_
Get
Has anybody got any possible information on a few of the tracks that
Terrence plays on the first part of the frequencydetroit summer mix.
I want to find out the title of the first tune, lyrics go 'it was love at
first sight, I know from the way she looked at me. Her eyes said it
all. I wi
Testes, testes one, two.
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I have seen the way that, "techno", has been absorbed by Europe and sent
> back to the U.S., foolin people over here into thinkin that some crafty
> Euro-DJ's and producers were the one's who "Invented" it. I have always
> known where techno came from, though.
Fair comment, except as long as you
track ID
> coincidentally it is probably also by Paul Johnson
> Jeff
>
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l play it!
Incidentally, what is the DanceMania track that says 'Ho' in it? ;o>
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It was also originally released as One Two Zero on white label. So if you
see that one buy it.
", know what I mean"
Scott Mc
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> "darw_n"
>
> >since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest
> > >pressing I own...
>
> I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
> 2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
> grooves were cut side by side so it lo
Somebody said that the Andrew Holland Infiltrator mix was hard work or
sumtin.
I thought that this was a very approachable reworking myself.
Respect.
On UR, does anybody know of any other material by Chuck Gibson besides the
Perception track on Interstellar.
Oh and any stuff by Gerald Mitchell wo
Check Mark @ www.hedonizm.demon.co.uk
He may take time with records but he will definitely get them if he can, he
is that straight up.
Scott Mc
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From: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 1:58
He started out under the guidance of Derrick May on 100% Pure. Since then
he has taken on the mindset of Robert Hood. Check his new tracks on his
other label Scorp - its got that Advent ride and raw funk like when Colin
was still there.
BTW, Anybody know where I can get a copy of Steve Rachmad's
Hear, Hear!
On the same subject, Rolando was due to play Bugged Out in Liverpool not
too long ago, a club which is now co-run by CREAM (cheese).
The night went ahead as planned with everything running smooth, that was
until you had paid and entered the club. No sooner had I handed over the
infl
Is this the Tomorrow release we are talking about? And it definitely isn't
Bicknell and Sherri? Nick, what you reckon?
Regardless though, I still think it is one of Mills' poorest releases,
although I fully appreciate that it serves as an extra step toward his next
credible piece.
Scott Mc.
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Mine is fine.
Did anybody get a similar problem with Jay Denham's Peoples Revolution on
Black Nation?
A double with two sides pressed the same.
Scott Mc
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From: "Christian Bloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, N
I remember him having a release on Mike Dearborn's Majesty. He also
released a record around the same time as Electracom release on Stimulus
(UK), it was reminiscent of Oliver Ho's style but more conventional.
He needs to release a bit more material before I make any solid judgement
but he is pro
Smithy is definitely from the US.
I heard him utter the word 'Soccer' a few times in passing.
Bet he has no idea what Krona margarine is either.
Scott Mc
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 7
More info on Troy and others check www.kanzelramt.com I think that it's the
right URL link. It is one of the most consistent labels around with Laux,
Heil and Morganstern to name a few.
If the url is wrong, does anyone have the right link?
Also, does anyone have info on Rino Cerrone or Jacek Sien
As far as I am aware, Drexciya is one half of the couple who are responsible
for Dopplereffekt. I was informed by a reliable source.
Hope that gets you a little nearer.
Scott Mc out.
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