I believe they've said they dont care for vocals in their tracks.
I will dig up the interview if I can
-Joe
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> But, and here's the thing. Can Metro Area really lay 'claim
p-offs out there?
>
> Kerrier District springs to mind, but it struck me as a respectful homage,
> rather than a rip-off.
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> carl
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>But, and here's the thing. Can Metro Area really lay 'claim' to
that sound?
>
>Given, they were the first to update stuff in that manner, but I
wouldn't
>have said it was a 'new' sound, there's alot of record
Typerope - that's the one
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>There's one particular Matthew Jonson record that sounds ve
>There's one particular Matthew Jonson record that sounds very Metro Area
maybe this one Rob?
http://www.itiswhatitisrecordings.com/IIWII007.html
(maybe)
pretty cool record, very instant dancefloor appeal.
Alex
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>Curious to know if anyone can name and shame some of these!
>Plus, are there any decent Metro Area rip-offs out there?
>Kerrier District springs to mind, but it struck me as a respectful homage,
>rather than a rip-off.
You know what, I nearly aske
>Curious to know if anyone can name and shame some of these!
>Plus, are there any decent Metro Area rip-offs out there?
>Kerrier District springs to mind, but it struck me as a respectful homage,
>rather than a rip-off.
You know what, I nearly asked the same Q yesterday.
I guess there's a few, a
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In the meantime, MA's sound was jacked by myriad
producers for so-called "original productions" and bootlegs abounded.
Curi
ones.
k
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> In the meantime, MA's sound was jacked by myriad
> producers for so-called
i read somewhere that Morgan was listening to radio in NY and heard a
version of one of the MA tunes with a vocal over the top that was
selling quite well in stores asa bootleg. i suspect that is this that
they are referring to in the mailout.
robin...
carl plugtwo wrote:
In the meantime,
, but it struck me as a respectful homage,
rather than a rip-off.
carl
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> Welcome t
> Welcome to the eighth edition of the Environ Newsletter.
> Feel free to forward this to friends/label/press/anywhere.
>
> ENV019 METRO AREA 5 IN SHOPS!
>
> That's right! The new Metro Area 5 (featuring the tracks "Nerves" and
> "Proton Candy," each spread thick and loud across a 45-RPM sid
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