for someone to come on here and spill out the truth
though!
k
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Subject: Re: (313) Santonio Echols
Ah figures... the pic is on Dan Sicko's
I ask about Santonio with those in the know in Detroit
every year or so, and mostly I hear back, haven't seen
him in ages.
His Visions of Music might be my favorite Detroit track
of all time.
Fred
Maybe this is one for the 313FAQ
I was sorting through my records last night trying to divide them up
between house and techno (never easy).
Dug up a bunch of labels that aren't around anymore (Cyren/Siren, Serious
Groove, M.I.D.) and seems like Santonio Echols was involved in either the
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11/24/03 02:48 PMSubject: (313) Santonio
Echols
this track was produced with Santonio wasn't it and i just wondering if he's
been releasing much of late? the last thing i recall hearing from Santonio was
a track on the True People compilation from a few years back...
sorry if this has been covered before, i've been away for too long!
Cheers
afaik it was kevin saunderson lisa m released on kms. my copy should have a
mike
hitman wilson and i think 2 morales mixes on it. the short original version is
the best.
which are good santonio tracks? i heard some on tresor and cyren and they didn't
convince me. the stuff on kms with
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Subject: [313] Santonio Echols
is there any work out there by Santonio Echols besides the tracks that he
did with Kevin Saunderson way back when???
jeff
THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP IT HOLY
-George Clinton
Good luck hunting.
Rhythim is Rhythim Strings of Life Networkretro 1999
Santonio Kisses Tresor House 1995
Santonio Deep Cover Tresor House 1995
The Santonio Project Clouds of Thunder Cyren America 1992
DJ Tone Insanity KMS UK 1992
Tronik House Straight Outta Hell Network
And don't forget Visions of Music on Serious Grooves, my favorite
Santonio track and the one most responsible for dragging me into the
Detroit music orbit.
phred