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From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

yes ohio was once home to some excellent musicians - dan curtin,
morgan geist, jeff samuel, hanna, titonton, twine, todd sines, steve
cinch, metamorphic, the 21/22 corp/elemental collective, etc... but
many of those musicians have left for more musically fertile
locations. i've been out of the techno loop for a few years so i
dont
know if there has been an ohio 'second wave' or not but i'm sure
there are a few up-and-coming producers in ohio somewhere. we'll see
if we can get them noticed when we find them!

i think all of those cats except titonton moved away, and sleepy c
quit doing stuff so far as i can tell. im uncertain but i think
dan curtin might still be in cleveland but he seems to be
maintaining a generally low profile.

actually, dan curtin moved to berlin a year or two ago and his output has been steady since he left. i havent listened to any of his newer output (a dozen or so eps on Metamorphic, Inzec, Panhandle, Elypsia, Tuning Spork, Down Low, Rush Hour, Raygun, Groovetech, Starbaby, Native, and Raygun) so i cant comment on how they are but i did get to hear a nice remix he did for the Ennio Morricone remix albums on Compost back on 2003 - a nice loungy jazzy downtempo mix. other remixes dan has done in the past few years include mixes for Joshua Collins, Splinterfaction, Titonton Duvanté, John Tejada, Sims & Dax, Pawel Kobak, Wayne Gardiner, and Morgan Geist but again those i have not yet heard.

one other dan curtin tidbit, he recently signed to the Black-Dog run UK label Dust Science. In case you don't know, this label also recently released eps by Claude Young, Anthony Shakir, Fred Gianelli, Carl Taylor, Shawn Rudiman, The Black Dog, as well as forthcoming releases by Sean Deason, Vince Watson, Dub Kult, and The Dust Boys. For more infon on the label as well as some sound samples check: http://www.dustscience.com/


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