ahh, it was freaky I meant. Not really techno I know, but you know!
Contains the memorable spoken vocal saying 'can you feel my erection' at one
point - classy!
you sure about that?
both the re-edits credit mr k, not danny krivit.
and it was always francois k that played the re-edit of jezebel spirit at
body and soul.
No idea about the track in question, but 'Mr K' has definitely used many
times to refer to Danny Krivit - check out
It's great - defintitely get it!
Claude's 'Changing Factors' is one of the best things he's done I reckon,
and the 'Second Experience' is a lush string-fuelled kickdrum-free piece of
soulful Detroit deepness. Shake's tracks are also absolute killer - 'March
Into Darkness' is a wicked jacking
Well, it's that time of year again - inspired by Tristan getting the ball
rolling, here's some of the records that have stood out for me this year.
It's been a particularly good year for techno I think - even though all the
little labels are selling very low numbers, the quality is better than
They had loads of copies in Fopp here in Glasgow last week - have you tried
Fopp in London?
Cheers,
Tom
I asked about this in vars shops in London yesterday and was told it
wouldn't appear until the new year - some places said *well* into the new
year. Great.
k
-Original
Anyone know if there's any firm plans for a Movement/DEMF event in 2004 yet?
Cheers,
Tom
OTOMI - PAKT / RAUM - UK12'
these guys, did they do a release on soma ages ago, really nice thing? or
am I getting them confused with someone else, the name rings a bell?
I think you might be getting them mixed up with Otaku, who did 'Percussion
Obsession' and 'Emilia' on Soma? It was a
Mother India! Pah- the Spice Garden rocks like no other (and its
nearer my house)!
I've never eaten at the Spice Garden but Mother India certainly rocks big
time so sounds like I need to check it out!
The Wee Curry Shop on Ashton Lane (or Buccleuch Street for the original
hardcore 10-seater
just got a promo of this upcoming album on emoticon, and it's excellen
Glad you like it JT :) If anyone else on the list is interested in this,
it's due to be released in January...
also very much enjoy the recent 12s by rei loci and arne weinberg on
headspace...
...and these are both
sorry if I am late on this but I have heard a rumour that PRIME
is in finacial trouble and may close?? anyone got any info..
Yeah, they went into administration and ceased trading as of Tuesday.
That's what the thread on the original post was talking about:
where did you get one of these mr placid? is it out?
Some promos are flying about as of today - according to Simon Haggis (who is
releasing it as the first 12 on his new Whistlebump label): thee west end
specialist shops, junkies, flying, blackmarket have just had copies
delivered. they only got
Just flicked through the TV channels and on Channel 4 right now is a
documentary about Mariah Carey - 'Mariah Carey: The Billion Dollar Babe' -
and the background music is Basic Channel's Quadrant Dub from BC-06. Will
wonders never cease...
...now Kodwo Eshun (author of More Brilliant Than The Sun) is one of the
talking heads discussing Mariah's career. Have I stumbled into a parallel
universe?
I'm looking forward to hearing those headspace 12's. That Rei Loco guy
seems hot!
I just need a shop in Manchester to get 'em in - are they out yet?
They're both shippng tomorrow via Rush Hour, so should be in the shops
middle of next week. Not sure how easy they'll be to find in the UK now
Just a heads-up for anyone in the area who doesn't know - Francois K and
Stacey Pullen are playing the Arches this Saturday, and Traxxevents will be
doing an afterparty at the Unit with Digs Woosh from DiY (4AM til whenever
they stop!) Details at http://www.traxxevents.com
Sorry for cluttering
I passed on the new 12's. Couldnt get a good sense of their 'essentialness'
from the samples. Sounded nice but I wasn't convinced. Should prolly give
them another try.
Yeah, you should! I think they're great, Eddie's best stuff for years. Best
of the bunch for me is 'JC' from Vol 2 (I think) -
I heard there would be more Theo remixes on the album (which is a very good
thing). Does anyone have a tracklist?
From rushhour.nl:
01. Outerzone Band ³Space Chord 1²,
02. Jimi Tenor ³Love In Outta Space²
03. Recloose feat. J. Crayford ³Paepulsariki²
04. Build An Ark ³Door Of The Cosmos²
05.
Colin Dale's program (Abstrakt Dance?) was good at times.. was that on
Radio 1 or somewhere else?
It was on Kiss - broadcast to London and the surronding area only. It was a
totally inspirational show for me at the time, I listened to it religiously
in my uni days. He opened my ears to loads of
What do you guys know about this guy? Me finks Pepe Bradock is an alias
for someone else... Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, :)
It's not an alias for anyone else as far as I know...
Here's his discog: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Pepe_Bradock
Here's his label's site:
I heard there is good Carl remix of a track or artist called Mooshi or
something.
No sign on the label that carl did the remix .. but it should be excellecnt.
I remember somebody mentioned it before but I need more info
label ? land of origin ? artist ? titel ?
I think you mean this?
The new Headscape records Rei Loci Arne Weinberg are great !!!wow !
Glad you like 'em Fabrice - but remember the label is called 'Headspace',
not 'Headscape' :)
Both records are released over the next few weeks via Rush Hour - more info
and sound samples at http://emoticon-headspace.net
Strings Of LifeRythym Is Rythymbootleg Danny Krivit editIbadan?
noticed this in a francois k setlist for deepspace. is this released?
It's coming out on London's new WhistleBump label very soon...
http://www.whistlebump.co.uk/
Cheers,
Tom
Picked up Vainqueur/Tikiman's 12 on a new? label called 'Stay Tuned'. Not
a particuarly new sound or anything, just some very nice deep
business..
anymore releases on this label I may have missed? or is this the first?
The label is actually called False Tuned, and it's run by Paul St
Just listened to a wicked theo Parrish remix on the radio (a tad like
solitary flight). It's on a label I never heard of before -Otarai or
something like that which sounds vaguely Japanese. Anyone spotted that and
have more info? Never saw it anywhere...
'Timpani Waves' EP on Oratai Sound
...I heard today that I:Cube has a new album '3' due on Versatile next month.
Indeed - I have a promo copy here - superb stuff! It includes a dope heavy
broken workout with rapping from RZA (!), and some beautiful string-fuelled
Detroit-inspired 4/4 tracks. Brilliant stuff once again from the
Personally I'd go for the Allen Heath any day - I'm planning to buy one
myself next month. The build and sound quality is much better than the
Pioneer, and the Pioneer effects get 'gimmicky' and overused quite quickly.
I still quite like using a Pioneer in a club situation where hi-fi sound
I haven't heard the CD yet but I'm loving the last couple of twelves of his
I picked up - 'Alpine Rocket' with Mat Johnson on Perlon, and 'Orange
Mistake' with Quennum on Cadenza...
He has a really unique sound, some great rhythms - one of the few
glitchy/micro house producers to successfully
False Tuned 003
René Löwe Paul St. Hilaire: Faith
This is on Paul's label (i think he sings with RhythmSound)
Paul St. Hilaire = Tikiman (who of course sang on many Burial Mix, Rhythm
Sound and Main Street releases)
Cheers,
Tom
hi folks. i've read the term, pad sound, from time to time on this
list. could someone provide me with a definition of this phrase?
In synthesiser terminology, a pad is a sustained, warm, string-like sound
normally heard in long chords. Synthetic strings, basically...
Cheers,
Tom
so, whats good folks?
The Detroit Beatdown remixes 12 on Third Ear is great - Gilb-R's 'Solo
Flight' mix of Rick Wilhite is the pick of the bunch for me but they're all
pretty good.
John Tejada and Titonton's 'Passing Through' on Amalgama (with Alex Attias
remix) is fantastic on more of a
talking of russ gabriel, I picked up a Ronnie Jones 12 on lollipop
yesterday which russ *ahem*, sampled for that soul on wax thing (I think).
Didn't change it much.
Which track? There are no samples on the Soul On Wax stuff, it's all played
live - is it a cover version or something?
T
You can check out some sound samples of the Rei Loci 12 here:
http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs013.html
And the Arne Weinberg 12 is here:
http://emoticon-headspace.net/infosheets/hs014.html
More info and stuff on the other releases is coming soon...
Cheers,
Tom
I don't think that if anyone knows who (s)he is that they would say. (S)he
seems to be intentionally quite secretive. The releases are getting a bit
more attention these days, which may be the reason for the secrecy.
Well I'll blow his cover then :) According to the peeps on the 4hero board
Gotta second this recommendation - the Reflective EP is quality, looking
forward to playing this on a big system at the weekend. Heavy, heavy broken
beat action with great dubbed out fx and general weirdness. I can imagine it
tearing up the floor at Co-Op...
Hi List-
if anyone is interested
http://www.burningman.com
Has anybody been to this festival before ? Im tempted to gather some folk
and mission across from the UK next year - if anyone has any experience /
advice on doing this that would be great !
I've never beem, although I know a lot of people who have and say it's an
Yep, Elevate was one of Dan's labels, for housier material, distributed
through 7th City. That release is by Dan under his KB Project moniker...
The other releases on Elevate are also excellent - Theo Parrish's 'Baby
Steps' was repressed recently, and 'I Can't Take It' from Rick Wade's EP was
anybody else been to Larry Heard and Brett Dancer yesterday ?
The Glasgow boat party on Sunday was pretty amazing - a brilliant day, with
fantastic weather, great people and beautiful music. Brett and Larry both
played superb sets of beautifully deep house with the occasional dash of
techno and
Whats the deal with these glasgow boat parties , I keep seeing mentions
every so often - are they regular occurences ?
Yeah, various promoters in Glasgow (including Traxx, Melting Pot, Sub Club,
Optimo, Slam Events) tend to do one-off boat parties in the summer. Last
Sunday's was a
I think you're talking about Fenetik. Their website is at
http://www.somarecords.com/fenetik/ - but it's still under construction at
the moment so there's more info at http://www.discogs.com/label/Fenetik
There were also two Fenetik compilations on Soma itself:
but than from what I've heard
ableton runs really slowly on OSX.
It runs like a dream on my machine, I've had no problems with it at all...
Back to the original question - I can't see any reason why you couldn't run
Live and FinalScratch at the same time under OSX - FinalScratch has its own
I have a whitelabel on Fenetik by Daniel Ibbotson. It features three diverse
tracks - a moody electro-ish song with female vocals, a housey downbeat
track and a John Tejada remix of this track on the b-side. It isnt a bad
record if you can hunt it down, especially for the female vox track.
whats the web site for rub a dub record store.
http://www.rad69.com - but as Jason explained a couple of weeks back, the
shop's main domain - www.rubadub-records.com - has been hijacked, so their
site is down at the moment...
Cheers,
Tom
I heard it said that Bugz In The Attic are doing stuff for carnival
(sorry US listmembers). Anybody have any info on this, i.e. location
if they're running a sound system etc?
http://www.coop2003.mailaid.co.uk/
Cheers,
Tom
I also have a feeling that some of the tracks were used on another ep,
albeit slightly different versions. Maybe on that Music Is... 12???
anyone else remember?
Yeah, the B2 track on the Soul City release ('Midnights') is basically a
stripped-down mix of the A1 track on the first Music Is...
At long last:
http://www.peacefrog.com
also
http://www.agendamusic.com
For those who missed it - looks like you can order the Moodymann 'Private
Pressing' online!
Lots of other very cool stuff too...
Cheers,
Tom
Really!
I am sure Laura told me she had played with all manner of people like that,
I can't recall all the names though.
I should have thought NJB wasn't that an unsual name...
i think perhaps she was speaking figuratively when she said it
wasnt the same norma jean bell. thats how i read
It's not the same Norma Jean Bell :)
The interview in the Winter 2001 issue of Straight No Chaser lays all this
out - the NJB of Pandamonium/KDJ/Peacefrog fame is *not* the same one who
played with Tommy Bolin, Frank Zappa etc. - there are two of them. She
didn't start playing in funk/RB bands
I don't think it is a sample - could it be an original?
From Dusk Til Dawn came out way after Paper Moon and no-one in the movie
speaks like that!
Yeah, it's definitely not the movie - but as Stewart said the same sample is
used in Lexicon Avenue's tech-house track 'From Dusk Til Dawn', from
Another request for 313's champion spotters on behalf of a friend...
Where does the vocal sample on 51 Days' deep house classic 'Paper Moon' on
Touche come from? The one that goes: 'Enter a world of your deepest thoughts
and desires. A world so deep, so liquid, emanating from your soul...'
You
Look like it the twoplayer.co.uk redirects you to twoplayer.net with someone
who looks like Pete Waterman in the home page..
odd
it' atribute to don estelle is it not?
It is - Twoplayer has become an obituary site since Steve hasn't got time to
keep it up to date any more :)
The
Dave Stenton at RocketScience is a top guy who really knows his stuff
I'll heartily second that - Dave's excellent...
Cheers,
Tom
Pavel Kostiuk on 2000 Black - sweet record with
co-production from Dego and Somatik is this marc mac?
Pavel Kostiuk = Dego :)
As Goya put it: Yeah Yeah - that's right - Dego's only gone and done it
again... Darkside instrumentals here from Dego as the Pavel Kostiuk album
finally hits the Goya
really amazed with this thing
Yes! I'm so glad they released a vinyl LP (even if it's only six tracks) -
I've been hooked on the Japanese CD for months. Dego at his best, and for me
it captures everything that was so exciting about broken beat when I first
discovered Seiji, Domu, 2000 Black etc.
Just got this from a friend...
have discovered an amazing old deep house record, but the only info I have
about it is from a white label copy which has LB104 etched into it.
Believe me, you would also want a copy of this tune.
But can't for the life of me think what LB would stand for...
anyone have more info about this group/artist?
I really like their tracks on Clone (Autoload EP and rebuild). Anyone
heard Overdue EP on Klakson (Klakson 6).
Yeah, I bought it this week - great stuff. Very nice soulful, string-driven
techno which works on the dancefloor and at home...
You
Excuse the plug - this may be of interest to the Scottish 313ers and any
other UK list-members who fancy a trip to Glasgow in August...
Cheers,
Tom
Traxx (www.traxxevents.com) and Spatial (www.spatialsounds.com) have joined
forces for an event which should provide the perfect close to the
So, what's up in your neck of the woods - how many places have the standard
guard that you can rely on without the extra guest DJ? every night they
present?
In Glasgow, I think some of the longest-running, most established nights are
down to the resident DJs far more than any guests that may
I've been curious about his music for a while. I recently picked up the new
album and also Silentintroduction, but what I'm really wondering is which
songs exactly are people refering to when they are comparing similarities to
him and either Prince or Marvin Gaye?
I think people generally
From there I wandered around the corner to catch the last hour of Tom
Churchill's set...
snip
Glad you enjoyed it - good to see you on Sunday too! Managed to put the
records back in order for once, so here's what I played - I know there was a
tune or two you were asking about...
Francois K -
but I'm curious if anyone does have a tracklisting?
From http://www.twoplayer.net/theo/
eclectic aesthetic part 2
01, james mason - sweet power your embrace (lp: rhythm of life)
02, herbie hancock feat. sylvester - magic number
03, stevie wonder - boogie on reggae woman
04, convertion - let¹s
i won't be in town sadly but there's also
Titonton/Future Beat alliance/Tom Churchill at Rhythm Factory this
saturday night
Indeed - thanks for mentioning it - info at http://www.symetrik.co.uk
Any 313-ers coming along?
Cheers,
Tom
There was only one Planet E release AFAIK, but it came out twice - the
original pressing is very hard to find but the blue vinyl repress is much
more widely available.
I think Dytiq was exclusive to the New Electronica compilation - which would
make sense as the comp is called Unreleased 1 :)
Yeah, that's a surprise.
Wonder why?
What's the talk?
Full story:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/presspublishing/story/0,7495,988334,00.html
Cheers,
Tom
What I know about him is (IINM) that he was a sort of 'in-house' engineer
for Moving Shadow records - a uk drum bass label, pretty underground.
Really? I'm not sure I believe this - Rob Playford was Moving Shadow's
in-house engineer, and I though Ulrich had always been based in Germany. I'd
be
Please can anybody give me the address of the homepage (if existing) of the
R.A.N.D. Musik posse???
There's not much there, but here it is: http://www.randmuzik.de/
Cheers,
Tom
I seem to remember one or two people on the list a while back saying they
were after a copy of Kenny's mix of Agraphobia on Plink Plonk - well, I've
currently got a spare copy listed on the world's favourite auction site. My
seller ID is tomc211 - there's only 12 hours left but no bids yet...
Now online, check it out: http://www.daniel-bell.com/
Cheers,
Tom
I'm pretty sure it is Charles Webster.
It's definitely not Charles Webster, although he did remix 'The 165 Drop'
'Big Air' and 'The Theme'.
Their stuff on Pacific is credited to 'G Marsden and P Wain'...
Cheers,
Tom
angola rmx
I hear there is a full CD of these remixes coming. I can't recall who else is
on it other than Pepe, C2 and Mr. Chandler though.
The doublepack is out now. From Juno...
EVORA, Cesaria-Club Sodade (Cesaria Evora By...) (incl. remixes by Chateau
Flight, Carl Craig, Pepe Bradock,
yeah, they start a new sub label, more techno/house
read an article about it on the previous Jockey Slut magazine
oh yeah...i read that, i wish my memory was a bit better :)
The sub-label is called Arcola - there was a feature on it in DJ magazine a
few weeks back. There are 12 releases
1) How was the party in Glasgow? The line-up looked ace. anyone go?
Yeah, I was there :) Obviously there was a bit of stress when it became
clear that Stacey had missed his connecting flight in Heathrow and wasn't
going to make it in time, but the Traxx room was rocking all night and
no-one
Did anyone see Darshan from Metro Area DJ at Sonar this year? I heard
he went off!!
I saw some of his set, which was fantastic - but he was on at the same time
as Mills who absolutely rocked it, so I was torn between the two for a
couple of hours.
The end of Mills' set was off the hook - he
PS: any more info on the afterparty you mentioned a while ago Tom?
Sadly this now won't be happening - a combination of factors conspired
against us and it just wasn't feasible in the end. But the main night goes
on until 4 so it should still be a great night...
Cheers,
Tom
He's got a track on the new Headspace sampler which
also features Derek Carr, Arne Weinberg, and Fabrice
Lig; a preview of things to come on his Headspace 12
Cheers Minto :) If anyone's interested in this release, it's shipping now
via Rush Hour (http://www.rushhour.nl) and should be available
) Ableton Live set
Tom Churchill (Emoticon/Headspace Recordings)
plus VJ Michael Heap (Raya)
Melting Pot Room
Danny Krivit (Body and Soul, NYC) 4 hour set - Scottish debut
Billy Woods (Melting Pot)
Death Disco Room
Ladytron (DJ set)
The Freelance Hellraiser (DJ set)
DJ Mingo-go
OK - info pls. 'Think Twice': Is it a cover of the Donald Byrd song?
Yep.
Tom
006 is King Britt's remix of Josh One's 'Contemplation' on Electromatrix.
Cheers,
Tom
hi,
would be cool if some of the following samples could get identified:
http://gescom.bei.t-online.de/wanted/
any help very appreciated :)
thanx,
derb
Yeah, these are great - I agree with what Arne said :)
Scottish 313ers - don't forget Kirk's playing with Stacey Pullen and myself
at the Arches in Glasgow on June 21st - and with Danny Krivit in the other
room it's bound to be a brilliant night...
Emoticon will also be hosting an afterparty at
Oh sure, I meant there's no native telnet app - at least I think that's
true. I'm a Mac fan!
The Mac OS X Terminal has telnet built-in...
Cheers,
Tom
The main track - 'All Over' sounds like it could be on Main Street records.
Deep electronic house - really nice.
Yeah, it sounds to me like it could have been released on Prescription eight
years ago - absolutely brilliant tracky house, can't wait to hear it on a
big system!
So did anyone else
ok, can anyone point me to a vendor that sells URB in the uk?
My local Borders always stocks it (along with other US mags like XLR8R,
Grooves, BPM Culture etc) - is there a branch of Borders near you?
Cheers,
Tom
Guys - the site is a joke - it's not a real museum!
maybe they are talking about the actual building...
ab
-Original Message-
From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:01 AM
To: 313 Hyperreal. Org
Subject: RE: (313) Museum of techno
btw, what is the 2nd (?) record I remember Carl Craig mixed records on the 2nd
half of Gilles show, after interviewing about Detroit Experiment. The track
had a really tribally thing going with vocals, for quite a while, and then
finally a deep analog sound kick comes under it, no bass I
Check this out - some cool Detroit-related t-shirts and stuff:
http://store.yahoo.com/puredetroit/
Cheers,
Tom
The new iPod looks sweet! Wish I had the cash for that.
Will have to make do with my old one for the time being. ; )
My girlfriend took delivery of a new 30gig one this morning - drool... :)
Tom, thanks a lot for posting your Glasgow set, love it, and
can't wait for a gig in London!
I'll be
You can buy the album, but not the 12, here:
http://www.ampoulerecords.com/shop.html
Cheers,
Tom
Hi, anyone perhaps know if I can buy this release somewhere on the net?
Or the album, Pub - Do you ever regret pantomime?
Thanks, Remco
Just a quick post to mention the forthcoming Headspace 2003 sampler 12,
which features Fabrice Lig, Rei Loci, Arne Weinberg and Derek Carr. It's out
on June 12th, via Rush Hour.
The new emoticon-headspace.net site is still under construction (and will be
up and runnign very soon), but in the
to find...
Cheers,
Tom
Listened to sound clips and this sounds nice :)
Really like the sound of the Derek Carr track, I have the Digital Soul
EP he did which I also really like. Anyone know of any other release by
Derek?
Tom Churchill wrote:
Just a quick post to mention the forthcoming
Just spotted this on Juno's stop press list:
M PITTMAN/R WIHITE/K DIXON/T PARRISH: All Over (3 Chairs US) (MP3) - House
12: All Over/3 Chairs Theme/No Drum Machine (3CH 04) [7.50]
So along with Shattered Dreams (PFG 041 - the private pressing) and Silence
In The Secret Garen (PFG 032 - the
As Maarten, said sounds like Meikbar's 'Sunshine' on Rush Hour - although
this was a limited release, it's still in stock at http://www.juno.co.uk
Cheers,
Tom
yo,
so there's yet another song using the sunshine sample, 'cept this one
absolutely kills me in the most delicious manner i
Of course, you're right, sorry - that's what happens when I check my email
before 9AM on a Monday!
sorry to correct this
but it's indeed as Maarten said
Sunshine by Rednose Distrikt, RH LTD 002
(and not the also entitled Sunshine by Meikbar, RH 011)
- Original Message -
From: Tom
)
Traxx Room
Stacey Pullen (Black Flag Recordings, Detroit) (3 hour set)
Kirk Degiorgio (Ubiquity, ART)
with Tom Churchill (Emoticon / Headspace Recordings)
Death Disco Room
Ladytron (DJ set)
The Freelance Hellraiser (DJ set)
with residents
DJ Mingo-go Onna X (bis)
Saturday 21st June 03
I noticed on Discogs that there is not a third release listed for Shakes
label. It skips from 002 to 004.
Was this catalog # skipped? Didn't receive a proper release?
As far as I know there is no 003 - I've never seen it and I have all the
other Frictional releases... If Shake's lurking on the
did 004 ever get distributed? i have not found it.
Yeah, I think it was pretty widely available at the time and shouldn't be
impossible to track down...
Cheers,
Tom
This is an left of centre question, but been listening to Madonna's latest.
Madonna to me is still a Detroit girl - posh UK accent aside. But I
wondered, where exactly was she from in Detroit?
No idea I'm afraid, but on the subject of Madonna, the inimitable Julie
Burchill laid into her in
Which track are you referring to? Beam Me Up used to be his (now gone)
record label...
there's track called beam me up on b-side of pepper
And indeed on the 'Ginger' album on Warp.
To answer the original question: the loop he sampled is from 'Got To Get
Your Own' by Reuben Wilson...
There's an EP called Molecule (Logistic 028) as well - but the record you're
talking about below is the new album, confusingly also called Molecule
(which is Logistic 030)...
Both are in stock at Juno, just search for 'Logistic'. The album's excellent
btw, I prefer it to his recent Peacefrog
Quick advance heads-up on a London party happening in July...
Cheers,
Tom
Q_werk
feat.
Titonton Duvante (Residual, Metamorphic)
Future Beat Alliance (Delsin, Versatile)
Tom Churchill (Emoticon, Headspace)
Lee Grainge. human. (ex Fat Cat and Smallfish)
Ross Adams (District 6)
Nic Larsen aka
OK who is :
snip
Amp Fiddler?
Legenday session keyboard player and recent Moodymann collaborator - has
done a solo EP on Genuine with a KDJ remix, plus contributed to the Detroit
Experiment (including a great cover of Stevie Wonder's Too High) and is part
of Amp Dog Knights on KDJ's new
Download: http://emoticon-headspace.net/audio/tom_churchill_live_apr03.mp3
(30 meg, 128 kbps MP3)
Agreed, this is a nice set. Really captured the 313 feel, Tom. Almost one
for the FAQ! Got a tracklist?
Thanks for all the nice comments everyone, glad you enjoyed it. As for a
tracklist, it
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