hahahah
and marsel is lesram spelled backwards
where ram stand for rappit ass movement !
in other words you should see him dance to trance :D
Mad'R
--- Rob Theakston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he
> once boasted to me that he
> has even more tr
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> Thirded - I remember hearing Heckmann records alongside Metroplex records
> and we all lapped it up even though some of us have since tried to
> disassociate ourselves from that tired old Harthouse/Eye Q sound that seems
> to be prevalent these days (albeit at a faster tempo).
yepsven vath
previously..
well, to get honestly
I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!
And I once, somewhere in 1989, had him at the back of my moped, and as I
only remember vaguely what happened then, maybe it could explain a lot of
things!!
marsel, it's a pity dj jean wasn't on the b
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>> | -Original Message-
>> | From: Tristan Wa
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> | From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: 10 December 2002 16:00
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> | His Black Label record and the Drax - Tale
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| From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 December 2002 16:00
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| His Black Label record and the Drax - Tales from the Mental
| Plane records were excellent, I thought.
I've got a few of those Drax records, and haven't listened to them for
years -
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I don't know what you are all on about. It's ace. Better than "Transition",
too, Stephen - none of that nonsense self help spiel ;)
the 'self help spiel' is aimed at people who go to gatecrasher ;)
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np jerry reed 'she got the goldmine (i got the shaft)'
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From: Mark S. Krüx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:17 PM
To: Brendan Nelson; 313
Subject: Re: (313) Re: new vinyl recommendations
Brendan:
'I'll always be slightly nostalgic about the period before trance and
techno properly diverged, though - it was nice
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 15:54, marsel wrote:
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> well, to get honestly
>
> I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!
>
I'm not impressed at all, since I was born in the same town as DJ
Tiesto! I've even traded records with him (mind you, this is at least 10
years ago). The only th
I don't know what you are all on about. It's ace. Better than "Transition",
too, Stephen - none of that nonsense self help spiel ;)
On an aside, I just got delivery of the Convextion 12" on downLow. As usual,
some of the best singles of the year arrive at the end, this is superb!
> > >>the new lo
>What was that Chain Reaction record that was a balls-out trance
>extravaganza? I remember the controversy when that one came out, but I
>never bothered listening to it.
I presume you mean Chain reaction #8, which i think was Monolake? I remember
being a little shocked and appalled when it came
Brendan:
'I'll always be slightly nostalgic about the period before trance and
techno properly diverged, though - it was nice to be able to play UR to,
and get a positive reaction from, those early/mid-1990s crowds who had
yet to realise that they were "trance" fans and therefore didn't like
Detroi
therefore didn't like
Detroit techno. The converse to that, though, was that you used to hear
much more trancey records in techno clubs...
Brendan
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| From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 December 2002 14:54
| To: 'Stephen Kelly'; 313@hyp
well, to get honestly
I'm born and raised in the same small village as Dj Jean!
And I once, somewhere in 1989, had him at the back of my moped, and as I
only remember vaguely what happened then, maybe it could explain a lot of
things!!
marsel
At 10-12-2002 -0500 09:49, you wrote:
if ma
> >>the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it
> sounds a >>
> >>little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.
cant say Im too impressed either to be honest - dunno if Id go quite as far
as trance tho ;)
saying that I liked the first hermanos but it still
At 10-12-2002 + 14:44, you wrote:
the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a >>
little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.
hey, i can agree on this one
if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he once boasted to me that
he has even mo
if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he once boasted to me that he
has even more trance records than paul oakenfold..
i can't verify this though - i've only seen his country collection ;)
not only can i verify this, but i've seen photos of Marsel spinning at
Ibiza next to Judge
previously..
the new los hermanos quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a >>
little cheesy like trance, i don't see what all the hype is about.
hey, i can agree on this one
if marsel says it's trance then it's trance - he once boasted to me that he
has even more trance records than p
wow i had never heard about this artist. but by hearing the streamings i
found it is a name to remember..
very good music. i couldnt found the streamings for the related LP though..
: /
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Also absolutely recommended is the new LP by Kettel on Dub (DUBLP07)
Beautiful deep electronica
At 10-12-2002 + 00:00, you wrote:
Also absolutely recommended is the new LP by Kettel on Dub (DUBLP07)
Beautiful deep electronica that reminds me on Black Dog sometimes. Great
electronic sounds with lots of soul and athmosphere. Perfectly for some
holidays of your brain when you try to get
Hello folks!
Some recommendations? Okay, here we go:
Check out Titonton's new 12" on Starbaby (SB09) with the amazing Dan Curtin
remix. I think Titonton returns back to a more concentrated appeal of his sound
with this record. I had the impression that he got lost in his SH 101 action
and jazz
At 9-12-2002 + 23:43, you wrote:
>> The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
>> cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
>
> hey, i can agree on this one
I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)
here i agree agai
>> The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
>> cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
>
> hey, i can agree on this one
I don't think it sounds any more 'trance' than 'Jaguar' did... :)
> on the probably less expected 313-tip, really cheeck
At 7-12-2002 -0600 16:21, you wrote:
The new Los Hermanos Quetzal was a little disapointing, it sounds a little
cheesy like trance, I don't see what all the hype is about.
hey, i can agree on this one
on the probably less expected 313-tip, really cheeck ian o'brien mix for
jazzanova - around
To the Sweden guy who said the Cari record was "speed-glitch" I accidentally
deleted your email.
on 12/7/02 5:01 PM, Trevor Wilkes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That new lekebusch on the other hand...well I wont go there but it's nothing
> even close to new and exciting.
I dont know, this one is less on the tribal tip, weird, distorted, pounding
sweed techno.
I agree with the new Alter Ego, it's DOPE,reminds of the Hawtin vs Bug. As
for Carl Finlow grab his Mr Machine album on SCSI AV its as good as and
better than those 3 electrology releases...
That new lekebusch on the other hand...well I wont go there but it's nothing
even close to new and excitin
On the high production 21'st Century techno tip the new Cari Lekebusch
Temple Jam on H Production, the new Alter Ego Transformer on Klang
Elektronik (#1 on Sven Vaths November charts), the new
Hiroki Esashika on Iform, I don't buy a lot of electro these days Carl
Finlow's Electrilogy series is an e
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