- Original Message -
From: P.L. Palse (AXION Software) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 6:20 PM
Subject: (313) Fowlkes
Now my question :
There is one Fowlkes track on the Juan Atkins bootleg Magic Tracks. It's
called Deepcover and it's
Actually Ryan is wrong because Mr. Fowlkes HAS had his own label.
The label was called, you probably could have guessed, EFF Records
and I have release E001 and E002.
He has indeed ... City Boy as well. But that's the problem (or at least
I see it as a problem): too few releases on too many
My favorite EFF track is One Dance on Global Cuts. Definitely
worth checking out...
phred
-- apart from the Tresor stuff, Eddie's material has been scattered on
too many labels and projects in my opinion. He didn't benefit from
having a Metroplex Transmat or KMS becoming synonymous with his
own work.
In part, this is one of the reasons why I admire Mr. Fowlkes. Instead of
starting
I made a mistake -- I cc'd a private email back to 313.
Apologies to all.
-Dan
Hey...
I'm reacting publicly because this ends with a public question.
Actually Ryan is wrong because Mr. Fowlkes HAS had his own label.
The label was called, you probably could have guessed, EFF Records and I
have release E001 and E002.
They were both released in 1993 and I never heard
Actually Ryan is wrong because Mr. Fowlkes HAS had his own label.
The label was called, you probably could have guessed, EFF Records
and I
have release E001 and E002.
He has indeed ... City Boy as well. But that's the problem (or at least
I see it as a problem): too few releases on too many
My favorite was always Electricity (?) on his 430 West release ...
All this talk of EFF has reminded me of a long-overdue project: I
wanted to have a bio/discography page for Eddie on the 313 Web site.
He's overlooked so often, maybe something like this will help balance
things out.
Anyone
does not get the recognition he deserves as a pioneer in the
electronic music community. IMHO, he is little more than a cry-baby.
Matthew
-Original Message-
From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 11:18 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Fowlkes