As much as the Trance Europe/Atlantic CDs sorted me out, I also always used to
check each Volume CD as it made its way in to the radio station. Turned me on
to untold quantities of music. Definitely a sad loss. :(
Tristan
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That's terrible news :-(
I have some deep love for the Trance Europe/Atlantic Express compilations.
The whole book with CD thing is a great concept and while it didn't
originate with Mr Deacon - he did it so well.
I'd pour over it for hours whilst listening to the CDs. The Pacific State
compilati
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acumen he had, who like the music we like.
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 21:04
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) R.I.P. Rob Deacon (Abstract/Sweatbox/Volume/Trance Europe
Express)
Rob Deacon has died aged 42 in a canoeing acciden
Rob Deacon has died aged 42 in a canoeing accident.
The Guardian has Rob's obituary today:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2187245,00.html
"Who's he then?" you might ask.
Abstract Magazine? Sweatbox Records? "Volume"?
"Trance Europe Express"? "Trance Atlantic Express"?
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