I hear there's a little road trip coming up for some of us, so I thought
I'd make something to pair it up with. Check out the new FS release (FS005)
I finally got around to finishing and enjoy...
- Luis
http://luisgabrielaguilera.bandcamp.com/
--
- GABRIEL'S
Yeah, this grooves along quite nicely!
On 10 June 2010 16:36, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
This is nice. Perfect for my hangover this morning!
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to share this track with the group. Hit
Hello all,
I'd like to share this track with the group. Hit me up for the mp3 if
you want it. Thanks!
http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/see-the-light-by-ebb-flow-first-version
(ps, there's also a bonus beats version just under it on the SoundCloud page)
Joe
This is nice. Perfect for my hangover this morning!
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to share this track with the group. Hit me up for the mp3 if
you want it. Thanks!
Hello all, here is a remix from Aubrey of one of our tracks:
http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/animal-riddle-aubrey-remix
(here is the original):
http://soundcloud.com/joe-babylon/animal-riddle-joes-edit
Also, here is a new remix for Andrew Duke from yours truly:
From my blog:
http://music.cornwarning.com/2009/10/01/review-kryptic-minds-one-of-us/
http://music.cornwarning.com/2009/09/30/review-of-mary-ann-hobbs-present-wild-angels/
Listening now to the new DFRNT -- very nice stuff. Kind of like a
dubstep take on the jazzy DB of LTJ Bukem. Or a mutant
New Floating Points on Eglo. You picked up 'You love me like this'
right?
Rainer Truby/MCDE thing - To know you. Wicked heartfelt sounding vocal.
Pepe Bradock - Path of Most Resistance, new one from him sounding very
good (more melodic than experimental)
Shake's been busy:
Hi aida,
Apologies for argumentativeness. To reply to the original pls see below,
Hope it gets through this time :-)
peace
C
Of course...
http://coke-smyth.net/jazz.htm
http://coke-smyth.net/the_wake.htm
I have left some intentional blanks for the trainspotters ;-)
cheers
C
Hey
Hi Wes,
Cyberspace has been off limits to me for the last week or so. The mixes
are located at http://www.coke-smyth.net/Rainforest_Jazz.mp3 and at
http://www.coke-smyth.net/the_wake.mp3. You should be able to d/l just
from this email, or maybe by ftp:// instead of http:// It is case
sensitive
I just read that interview instead of 'reading in', now I'm behind ... but it
was worth it.
Nice one.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 5:14 PM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) New music
Interview With Robert Hood
http
On 29 Jul 2009, at 06:59, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
I just read that interview instead of 'reading in', now I'm
behind ... but it was worth it.
Nice one.
Ken
There should have been another two interview sessions but they just
didn't happen, it would have been nice to have 8 pages to dig a
Came out a bit darker than Id hoped. But another experimental mix from the
foreign professor.
http://www.coke-smyth.net/the_wake.htm
cheers
C
Don't like or can't find? I broke down and paid quite a bit for My
Electronic Mind the other week!
There's a couple of tracks that just send my
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:59 PM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:
Dont sell out dude. But when is this coming back - anything hot right now?
cryptic much?
I think there are still some people in Detroit on the list who are
relatively wired in but they don't post about upcoming stuff nearly as
much as
Reggie Dokes be killing it right now!
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:22 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:59 PM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:
Dont sell out dude. But when is this coming back - anything hot right now?
cryptic much?
I think there are still
On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:06, gavin morrissey wrote:
Reggie Dokes be killing it right now!
There's some stuff my Reggie that I just don't get and boy have I
tried :)
m
Martin Dust wrote:
On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:06, gavin morrissey wrote:
Reggie Dokes be killing it right now!
There's some stuff my Reggie that I just don't get and boy have I
tried :)
m
Don't like or can't find? I broke down and paid quite a bit for My
Electronic Mind the other week!
J
Interview With Robert Hood
http://www.theblackdogma.com/tbd/?p=1025
Back To The Dog House DJ Mix
01. Mark Broom – Twenty Nine – Unxplored Beats
02. Jamie Anderson – Time Is Now (Radio Slave Panorama Garage Remix) –
NRK Sound Division
03. Oliver Huntemann Dubfire – Dios – Ideal Audio
04. 16
Don't like or can't find? I broke down and paid quite a bit for My
Electronic Mind the other week!
There's a couple of tracks that just send my production head running
for the hills, out of time and key clashes and not in a good way -
could be just my taste tho :)
m
haha, I know Martin (I'm comingfromthaDublin on LD btw) :)
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Martin Dustmar...@dustscience.com wrote:
Don't like or can't find? I broke down and paid quite a bit for My
Electronic Mind the other week!
There's a couple of tracks that just send my production
I bet you don't like Theo's Dusty Cabinets much ;-)
There's a certain 'wrong is right' aesthetic that sometimes is more
wrong than right. That Carl Craig remix of Junior Boys Like A Child
totally gets the key wrong, and in interviews he says he did it on
purpose. Just sets my teeth on edge
On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:27, gavin morrissey wrote:
haha, I know Martin (I'm comingfromthaDublin on LD btw) :)
Oh no :)
m
On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:27, kent williams wrote:
I bet you don't like Theo's Dusty Cabinets much ;-)
I like to watch Theo DJ, I'm not mad keen on any of his tunes.
There's a certain 'wrong is right' aesthetic that sometimes is more
wrong than right. That Carl Craig remix of Junior Boys
The tracks he plays are always very similar to or often direct influences
on the songs he makes. Every song he plays I hear something from his
productions.
New music im feeling not313 related is: Pepe Bradock -path of most
resistance, Buscrates -16bit ensemble, Disco Nihilist on Love What You
anth...@technoiraudio.com wrote:
The tracks he plays are always very similar to or often direct influences
on the songs he makes. Every song he plays I hear something from his
productions.
Not seen him enough to notice and the mixes we have always get turned
off by others so that's that ;)
Dont sell out dude. But when is this coming back - anything hot right now?
cheers
C
OK, I can't bear to see the list descend into the usual nonsense about
formats so can we talk about music?
Some new stuff that's lighting my fire right now.
Culoe de Song - The Bright Forest - Innervisions
Wicked little debut. Two tracks (three on digital) all of high quality
but it's
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:36, Placid wrote:
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet Puppies
Nice. Choice acid as usual P. Surprised by that Idjut Boys thing - I'd
written them off as nu-disco :)
Marcus Intalex -
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:13, Placid wrote:
Theres a nice henrik Schwartz remix along with Andres Lodemnn on
Fine art recordings..
liking the Lodemann cut alot.
Sweet, not seen that.
On 17 Apr 2009, at 11:06, Bérenger BLANCHER wrote:
Sebastien Tellier - Kilometer (Arpanet remix)
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet Puppies
Marcus Intalex - Four Three Three
robin wrote:
OK, I can't bear to see the list descend into the usual nonsense about
formats so can we talk about music?
Some new
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Shake - Levitate Venice
Black Jazz Consortium - New Horizons
Chicago Skyway - Bells
Moody - Anotha Black Sunday
Juju Jordash - Juju Music Sampler
also looking forward to new stuff
Reggie
also keep an eye out for the limited Chicago Skyway EP to be released on
MOS next month
gavin morrissey schreef:
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Shake - Levitate Venice
Black Jazz Consortium - New Horizons
Chicago
Theres a nice henrik Schwartz remix along with Andres Lodemnn on Fine
art recordings..
liking the Lodemann cut alot.
p
robin wrote:
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:36, Placid wrote:
Cheers Robin...
Current faves here
Idjut boys - Droid 2
Jody Finch - Whistle Worm ad Jack your big booty on Lets Pet
Nebraska - Satellite Variations - Rush Hour
More Nebraska awesomeness from Alistair Gibbs. These are older cuts that,
given the style, should sound dated. They don't though, well worth picking
up. There's also the Terrestrial Variations EP out too that I haven't picked
up yet.
I don't
On 17 Apr 2009, at 15:24, JT Stewart wrote:
Nebraska - Satellite Variations - Rush Hour
More Nebraska awesomeness from Alistair Gibbs. These are older cuts
that,
given the style, should sound dated. They don't though, well worth
picking
up. There's also the Terrestrial Variations EP out
Yeah, that Droid thing is floating my boat too - the 1st release on
this off-shoot was pretty good too and in a similar vein. New Martyn
album is good (Great Lengths on his 3024 label). There some nice raw
early Chicago action on Let's Pet Puppies (Jody Finch - not heard of
him/her before) and
We've still got it in stock after selling precisely, er, no copies
(record selling is a weird game sometimes!)
cheers
Jason
Rubadub
2009/4/17 gavin morrissey gavinmorris...@gmail.com:
wow that Arpanet remix is nice, seems to be sold out most places already!
some records I'm enjoying atm
Just out today I think- CD version is v. cheap for some reason too.
Sound clips on our home page
2009/4/17 Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com:
Woahaa! There is a Martyn album out? I missed that, thanks Jason...
KJ
On 17 apr 2009, at 20:44, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
Yeah, that Droid thing
Woahaa! There is a Martyn album out? I missed that, thanks Jason...
KJ
On 17 apr 2009, at 20:44, ja...@iridite.com wrote:
Yeah, that Droid thing is floating my boat too - the 1st release on
this off-shoot was pretty good too and in a similar vein. New Martyn
album is good (Great Lengths on
Wondering if I'm in musically accessible mood at the mo or is there loads
of good stuff coming out? Over the last few months my record collection's
rate of expansion has been mercifully slow, over the last weeks I'm back to
averaging an inch a week or something (and back to thinking of how I need
http://www.mail-archive.com/313@hyperreal.org/
Mail-archive was going to pull in stuff before last May but never got
around to it apparently. But since May it's comprehensive.
No idea what's up with Resynthesize. Last time I checked they were on
top of things.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:26 AM,
Hey is there an 313 archive working at the mo? The resynthesize one only seems
to go to July at the moment.
I needed it as I was going to reply to another post in this thread but Kent's
was the only one I got.
Anyway I was going to say I was glad to see everyone talking about these Theo
It seems like both the new Theo Parrish records have dropped, SPACEBUMPS
/ LOVE TRIUMPHANT Going Down stairs, anyone got them and are they any
good??
Cheers
On 8 Oct 2008, at 16:44, Paul Kendrick wrote:
It seems like both the new Theo Parrish records have dropped,
SPACEBUMPS
/ LOVE TRIUMPHANT Going Down stairs, anyone got them and are they
any
good??
Apart from Spacebumps I think these were on the recent CD. Nice to see
them on vinyl
Going down stairs was played at the 3 chairs set @ movement 07'. I
remember it being the highlight of the set. All but Kenny were dancing
like they were the only ones there. You could tell they were having a
great time and that was what was so special about it.
As far as the song, i can only
Detroit Beatdown Vol 2 (all EPs) have been out for a while -- I played
3 tracks from it in my most recent mix, announced here a while back.
Third Ear does a really good job and I feel like their compilations do
what others often don't - get artists to give them a track off their
top shelf.
On 8 Oct 2008, at 17:10, kent williams wrote:
Detroit Beatdown Vol 2 (all EPs) have been out for a while -- I played
3 tracks from it in my most recent mix, announced here a while back.
EPs 1 and 2 have been out a long while but number 3 is pretty recent.
Third Ear does a really good job
First a few releases from a promising new digital only russian label
called Simphonic Silence Inside (http://ssi-records.com/, russian only
for the moment),
which sell stuff on junodownload.com
(http://www.junodownload.com/labels/Simphonic%20Silence%20Inside/ for
samples). All artists are
was mixing some stuff I acquired recently and pressed record. short
mix containing this approximate playlist:
surgeon - bad hands break part 2
tractile - stayout
shed - balance mbcremix
bruno pronsato - theres galaxies better melchiorproductions spacecab mix
marcellus pittman - cherrylee
http://infinitestatemachine.com/
check it out.
tom
...)
-Original Message-
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 August 2007 15:58
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New music blog launced today featuring Omar-S interview, new mix
by me
http://infinitestatemachine.com/
check it out.
tom
So got some more tunes I wanna talk about, it's kinda 313-related so
don't press delete yet. :)
Omar S - 111 - FXHE
New double pack from AOS. I'd promised myself that I'd stop buying
his records but here I am again wih a copy in front of me. Despite
all the substandard production values
Hi all, first post!
Welcome to 313 Marc.
Maybe I'm missing something experience wise but Omar S is some of
the best produced stuff I've heard in ages.
That's a matter for debate :). Some of his stuff is, by normal
standards at least, plain awful.
The magic in his tracks is the way
Perhaps some folks play the tracks 'cuz they weren't around during the first
wave of that sort of music. If they haven't heard anything like it before
it's not hard to believe that this new output could excite them.
It's always interesting to me that there are people I meet who are really
into
On Wed, September 21, 2005 8:47 am, lr2 said:
Though they're not techno, some of you might know BR54-9 or Squirrel Nut
Zippers...they're two acts that rose to some degree of fame by clever
incorporation of OLD material. When I first heard them I thought they
were
so fresh and interesting
Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:39 AM
To: lr2
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New music vs. New old music (was Juan Maclean)
On Wed, September 21, 2005 8:47 am, lr2 said:
Though they're not techno, some of you might know BR54
On Wed, September 21, 2005 10:02 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Now what happens is that the media picks up on this and focuses on a small
number of groups from the 80s and soon you have kids running around
thinking that these were the only bands around when, for those who are old
enough to
well yeah.
like music played at the Paradise Garage becoming vocal house and not Van
Halen.
so when Derrick May plays a wicked jazz tune as a downtempo break towards
the end of his set you get people b*tching about how it sucks
MEK
Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/21/2005
i have to say that i'm generally in the grumpy old man
camp: i've heard this before-- can't you kids play
something new?
but one positive side effect of the New Old Music
phenomena right now is the reintroduction of grit into
some of the music. even though most of the neo-acid
and neo-punk funk
just to add some sugar to this being the man behind the phoniq netlabel
we are really happy to have micheal reelase with us...
hes one of very many great releases we have on the netlabel deciated to
candian electronic music as a whole...
the address for the label is www.phoniq.net enjoy
neil
aka
I'm not sure how new this really is, but the Transmat artist mr.
trommer has put out a nice 80+ minute compilation of the tracks he's
played live on a free mp3 compilation available for download from the
phoniq netlabel. Ace 313 dream techno, nice pads, good lively rhythms,
etc, with some
just thought i'd share:
http://kanzleramt.com/index.php?s_id=6action=detailid=172
kenny
MindInfluence Music
-Solid Gold Playaz
-Black Music
-Cozmic Jazzz Futurist
-Soul Mediques
-Techelectro
Out Now:
Pirahna Head - Poem 4 A Lost One Black Music Remix - MoodsGrooves -
on 4/13/03 4:31 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
erm, what i'm getting from your answer is that you don't find a lot of the
new 313 and related music good enough to discuss it yourself, but you do
expect others to discuss it for you?
The concept I have in mind is a neutral party
make that: don't buy.
on 4/13/03 5:24 PM, spw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I choose not to review music I buy or preview on the internet because that
wouldn't be fair to
the artist.
- Original Message -
From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism - Was Re: test
on 4/13/03 4:31 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
erm, what i'm getting from
The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list
administrator
would compile and post
a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
huh? why dont you just read new release lists from stores who support
detroit, ie clone, rushhour, planetx...? go to submerge? call
like others i wouldn't mind seeing more 313 music being discussed on this
list. but unfortunately there isn't to much of it around lately.
maybe alan oldham was right, when he stated in an interview earlier this
year, that techno is dead in detroit.
take a look at the people releasing
on 4/13/03 7:44 PM, Phonopsia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
expect others to discuss it for you?
The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list administrator
would compile and post
a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
Read: 'Someone please do my work for
on 4/13/03 8:47 PM, J. T. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The concept I have in mind is a neutral party like the list
administrator
would compile and post
a list of new 313 artist/ label releases up for discussion.
huh? why dont you just read new release lists from stores who support
detroit,
spw:
I don't see how posting a bi-weekly or monthly list of new music from
Detroit labels and artist is telling people what they should like.
What good is a new release list if there's no proper reviews to go with it?
Distributor's descriptions are notoriously biased and unreliable. That's
-- Original Message --
From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My logic is that this is the 313 list why keep it limited to
what a small
group of people like?
do the other people on this list not have fingers that they can
type with? or are they blocked as part of a
. Maybe a lot to sort through to find the quality
records, but I'm sure if you look around there are good new records made
every week or two.
/dave
-Original Message-
From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 7:50 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) New
on 4/14/03 2:10 PM, Otto at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What good is a new release list if there's no proper reviews to go with it?
merely mentioning the names promotes discussion of those artist and labels
it also makes
people more aware of what's being released.
Distributor's descriptions are
On maandag, apr 14, 2003, at 20:52 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote:
People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently getting
informed
about what is
being released from all the artist and labels.
But perhaps this is too much of a task to expect from one person
although
there are people
And as others have pointed out, many online record stores offer to send
lists like this straight to your email account. Hardwax, Hedonizm, Clone,
Rush Hour among others regularly put out new release lists with a
substantial 313 portion in it.
Nice to see the record shop just across the road
- Original Message -
From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i smell an adam beyer/hard techno/jeff mills' clones fan..? no? well,
let's
have it...you set yourself up..
Just wondering... Is this sort of stuff not considered 313? I get the
impression it's looked down upon by a lot of people.
- Original Message -
From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: (313) test
In order for something like this to work someone who is familiar with all
the new records
being released from Detroit labels and what the distributors
well one thing is for sure
bitching about it ...works ... :D
txs tristan
also I heard that there is a new carl craig track flooting around on cd'r
anybody heard it yet ?
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From: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spw [EMAIL PROTECTED];
313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism - Was Re: test
I heard that there is a new carl craig track flooting around
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To: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: (313) New Music and Elitism - Was Re: test
- Original Message -
From: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spw
[EMAIL PROTECTED];
313 313
spw replied to dan sicko:
Well, discuss it then! You don't have to wait for an admin to bring it
up --- why should you?
Keeping this information to yourself smacks of
elitism in my book.
-d
Good question, because I don't support a lot of the new 313 and related
music these days.
I guess I
Subject: [313] New music format
Has anyone heard of it. i think it's called ear?
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Onderwerp: Re: [313] New music format
E.A.R. (Expierimental Audio Research) was a strange ambient
project from
Kevin Shield of My Blood Valentine once upon a time. Kinda
spotty stuff.
Could this be related to hiim?
Tristan
Tristan wrote:
E.A.R. (Expierimental Audio Research) was a strange ambient project from
Kevin Shield of My Blood Valentine once upon a time. Kinda spotty stuff.
Could this be related to hiim?
i think E.A.R was the handywork of Pete Kember (aka Sonic Boom), and not
Kevin Shields. oops, not
E.A.R. *is* Sonic Boom's project, but Mr. Shields has assisted
him - on the first album , at least - along with Kevin Martin.
I saw Sonic do a performance here in NYC a couple of years back where
all he used were about six Speak - N - Spells, all hotwired to create
different tones and vocal
hmmm... so Kevin didn't spend the whole of the last decade building a
studio then - he did work on some released music at some point! ;)
He mixed a track on the latest Primal Scream record . It's nothing special.
He also played guitar on the album and toured with them to support it. The
Sonic Boom (aka Pete Kember from Spacemen3 and Spectrum) was the EAR
mastermind.
I believe Kevin participated in a few releases only.
Millenium Music is highly recommended.
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine, it is more ahead of it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine, it is more ahead of
it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i don't think anyone will ever
match it.
If you mean by match it that no one will ever be able to emulate the
classic MBV sound - well, what would be the point? Any
I forgot to mention The Koner Experiment by EAR feat. Thomas Koner from
Porter Ricks.
This is also GREAT stuff.
I also have some kind of ambient like project from Thomas Krone under the
same name. Weird en strange ongoing soundscape kinda stuff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you mean by match it that no one will ever be able to emulate the
classic MBV sound - well, what would be the point? Any attempt to emulate a
wholly unique work will just look/sound silly in the long run. Being
influenced is a completely different matter, though.
emulation does not really push
Hi.
I'll second the Koner experiment (Andy Melwig also had a hand in the
project I believe)- Also a fascinating album is Data Rape- (Sonic Boom's
masterpiece as well.. done with the use of Speak and Spell toys)- This EAR
album blew my mind! Every sound seems to crawl all over you...
Let me apologize for getting this thread going. It is
not on-topic, and may have never been.
Tristan
--- Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine,
it is more ahead of
it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i don't
think anyone
check out the redesign of Chris Gray's http://www.chrisgraydeep.com ..also
Diaspora Recordings have a great site up with some nice soundbites of Sweet
Abraham's new tracks http://www.diasporarecordings.com . AND...check out
some real audio's of tracks that i put up that will be coming out in the
For those interested, I along with my cohorts have variety of electronic music
(techno/ambient etc.) on mp3.com; some is old, some is new. Take a listen.
Here are the links:
http://mp3.com/artists/67/init.html
Feedback is appreciated!
-Scott
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