On Monday, December 13, 2004, at 10:35 pm, Ken Odeluga wrote:
Michael-Elliott Knight:
Isn't there:
Blaktroniks - from Oakland, California
and
Blacktronics - from UK (London?)
ME.
Yes. However, that discogs page refers to a track produced by the guys
from Oakland. That's who I was referring
-- Original Message --
From: "dinamica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Not heard the Ross154 or the Connection Machine new LPs, though,
>are they promissing??
the connection machine is not new, its from 94 originally to be
released on planet e. its really really real
> Not heard the Ross154 or the Connection Machine new LPs,
> though, are they promissing??
OMFG!!
That's how I felt on first listen.
Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
** I am exactly what I wanted to become since I was 5 years old. Since 5 year
olds are
Sorry, but speaking of poking people's eyes out, I really feel like doing it to
anyone who uses the phrase "intelligent techno." That is such a pretentious
wanker term.
Most of the music discussed on this list is "intelligent," "intelligent techno"
sounds like an insult to all the other techno
>> check releases on Delsin (Aardvarck, Shed, Strand, Newworldaquarium -
>> who is also on Peacefrog)
>> Blaktroniks - Seduction at 33 1/3
>> Future Beat Alliance
>> Emoticon records
>> Susumu Yokota - tons of his releases are worth looking into. The latest
>> I picked up was "Over Head" on the
On 10-dec-04, at 20:07, dinamica wrote:
The first EP by Arovane is good, but very far from mind-blowing.
Accordingly to Stefan, FDW: is still on, but dormant, since he has
changed
focus back to his own stuff released throguh Eevolute.
How about this: http://www.eevolute.com/index.php?assetn
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:42:48PM +0100, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
>
> On 10-dec-04, at 18:19, dinamica wrote:
>
> >I've been organizing my collection latelly and got quite nostalgic
after listening to:
> >
> >Likemind 02
> >Florence: Occurences
> >BDP: Bytes
> >Reload: A collection of .