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> Sent: 21 January 2003 16:57
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> Subject: Re: (313) Altern 8 was (plink plonk - Ksomic Messenger)
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> >Although does anyone remeber the very first Altern 8 ep on Network?? It
> had 8 tracks with names like 'techno city' and was
P dircon:
I'm pretty sure that 'kool kat' was the pre curser for 'network'
records...
hmmm, maybe Blue Chip was the precursor to the precursor then? ;)
Rob
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I'm pretty sure that 'kool kat' was the pre curser for 'network' records...
I know it sounds bad but there was an album called 'acid trance' on blue
chip from 88 which is pretty damn fine aswell... You can hear how it
morphed into nexus 21 from the lp
> Matthew:
>
>> what was the deal with Blu
Matthew:
what was the deal with Blue Chip, anyway?
i'm fairly sure i read somewhere that Blue Chip was the precursor to Network
and/or somehow involved Neil Rushton.
there was also a Blue Chip Studios, in Stafford (or Stoke), where Altern8
produced a chunk of their tracks and where iirc La
> Do you mean the 10 track LP by Nexus 21 entitled "The Rhythm Of Life" on
> Blue Chip Recordings (1989)? It includes the following tracks:
what was the deal with Blue Chip, anyway? I have a great funny hip-hop sampled
kind of dance music thing on there by Rhythm Mode D from 89 or so, and I thin
al Progression", "Can You Feel The Beat", "Detroit B-Boy", and
"Techno Symphony".
I picked up my copy from a seller on GEMM and also have seen it on ebay.
O.L.
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It
It wasn't at Brian Potter's Phoenix club was it? ;-)
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Funnily enough
Funnily enough I actually saw them playing 'live' (standing behind big
cardboard 8's with a few dancers on stage) last summer in my home town of
Chorley (back of beyond Lancashire Market town). Chorley never has any sort
of events of any description so it was somewhat of a surprise to see them
pla
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Are you sure that Slo Moshun record wasn't by Ashley Beedle? (I'm trying
to regain the trainspotter-po
has yet
to wear off, apparently!
Brendan
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Subject: Re: (313) Altern 8 was (plink plonk - Ksomic Messenger)
>Oh yeah there was a 3 track ep with self hypnosis (mr whippy
mix...always made me smile) and a promo 12" with the original version of
self hypnosis..which is a massive tune fierce bassline
Thats the
>Oh yeah there was a 3 track ep with self hypnosis (mr whippy mix...always
>made me smile) and a promo 12" with the original version of self
>hypnosis..which is a massive tune fierce bassline
Thats the 12 I have. Its also got the track 'Real Love' that sounds like
Rhythim is Rhythim b
Oh yeah there was a 3 track ep with self hypnosis (mr whippy
mix...always made me smile) and a promo 12" with the original version of
self hypnosis..which is a massive tune fierce bassline
> There was a 12" on R&S also with Logical Progression, and Techno City on
> the b-side.
>
> G
>
There was a 12" on R&S also with Logical Progression, and Techno City on
the b-side.
G
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> > Bizarre inc were originally dean meredith and Mark Archer and
> > Gareth Hunting
> >
> > Personality conflicts between Meredith and Archer led to that group
> > fizzling out,
>Although does anyone remeber the very first Altern 8 ep on Network?? It
had 8 tracks with names like 'techno city' and was really good, deep
minimal bleepy UK techno.
Yeah, I do. and I thought it was great at the time too. They were from
Stoke On Trent weren't they? I think at least one of them
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> Who of course was also one half of Nexus 21 along with Chris Peat,
> one of the purest Detroit Techno outfits outside of Detroit in the
> late eighties/early nineties. Who remembers Still Life(keeps Moving)
thats one really nice t
Yeah I got that it was silver I think...'overload'
Move my body was my favorite.. It had that 'log' noise in it which I
loved...
I got the nexus 21 stuff but don't remember an lp on network there was
only the remixes of sti life iirc
p
>> Bizarre inc were originally dean meredith and Mar
> Bizarre inc were originally dean meredith and Mark Archer and
> Gareth Hunting
>
> Personality conflicts between Meredith and Archer led to that group
> fizzling out, with Archer going on to form the successful Altern 8
Who of course was also one half of Nexus 21 along with Chris Peat, one o
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