...let's not forget mark broom's "angie is a shoplifter". i like to pop that
one on whenever i'm cleaning the house. keeps the energy up.
the "connections" LP from paul w. teebrooke is also great for a straight
listen-thru.
cheers,
lrh
-> > so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening
-> experience)
->
-> Reload - "A Collection Of Short Stories". (Still the greatest album
-> I've
-> ever heard)
i forgot thisa classic. the way the the sci-fi story booklet ties in
the music is brilliant.
robin...
You're right, my mistake.
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Thats funny...The Vision is Waveform Transmission vol 2. Jeff Mills did #'s
1 and
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For me, these still sit at the front of my CD rack:
The Vision - Waveform Transmission 3, still listen to this nearly every
week!
Innersphere - Outworks
Sabres of Paradise - Septic Cuts
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Drexciya: Neptune's Lair
Killer album!
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On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening
> experience)
jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the
"complete
On Feb 9, 2004, at 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening
experience)
jeez where to begin.. most of these hold together for me as the
"complete package" greater than it's individual tracks:
Chateau Flight - Puzzle !
Cim - Reference
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> so - what's the best techno LP you have? (as a full listening
experience)
Reload - "A Collection Of Short Stories". (Still the greatest album
I've
ever heard, unless I'm in one of my Joy Division moods :-) )
Among the Honorable Mentions (to keep it 313-related) would be
I love listening to Sterac's 'Secret Life Of Machines' LP all the way
through. Unfortunately I have to go to my friends house in another
city to do so but it's definitely worth it. Aphex's 'SAW Vol 1.' is
another - though luckily it only involves travelling to my hifi.
At 03:09 pm + 9/2/
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>Here's a few
>
>Earth & Nightfall - John Beltran
>Black Buildings - Detroit Escalator Company
>Remain - Ismistik
>Internal Empire - Rob Hood
>Landcrusing - Carl Craig
>Atlantis - X-103
>
One of my favorite ever has to be Nexus 21. The rhythm of life.
>
>
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From: Michael Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Of course the best lps fall into both categories, albums you want
to
>listen to (all the way through) and mix.
>
>eg., Aril Brikha - deepature in time
yeah thats one i have on both vinyl and C
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In some ways he is, but he has done some dissapointing stuff, like the 2
albums on Tresor, f
> I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them
> on CD. Probably.
I think this is the key issue here for me. It's not just techno either.
I generally classify albums/lps as either CD or VINYL.
If an album has the odd track I'll want to mix then I'll buy it on
vinyl,
>I must be wierd, probably borderline autistic as I listen to all LPs all
the
>way through at least once - including Tresor compilations!
Ha! I think it might be me thats a bit weird Ken, I have the attention span
of a 5 year old child.
no, I do tend to listen through once or twice, but rarely af
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yeah it is but production wise, ruskin is underrated I think..
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>>CD - I hardly ever buy vinyl these days - I'm not a DJ and have never got
>around to buying decks - sold nearly all >my old records a few years ago,
>which I hate myself for!
>
Come over to the dark side Robert! :-)
I always seem to end up with a cd and a vinyl version it seems. I tend to
get t
Here's a few
Earth & Nightfall - John Beltran
Black Buildings - Detroit Escalator Company
Remain - Ismistik
Internal Empire - Rob Hood
Landcrusing - Carl Craig
Atlantis - X-103
Seven Days - Kenny Larkin
It depends on the purpose of the album. Sometimes an artist releases an
album in CD forma
>CD - I hardly ever buy vinyl these days - I'm not a DJ and have never got
around to buying decks - sold nearly all >my old records a few years ago,
which I hate myself for!
maybe I should buy more cd's. (or maybe some of my favourite lps on cd)
I sold all my records a while ago too. not recomme
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The new one, Circuit???
It's ridiculously heavy. :0D
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i'l answer this toothey're on vinyl but when i got em i recorded
them whole to tape to listen to in the car or on the walkman
robin...
-> all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good
-> stuff that I
-> havent pulled out for a while.
-> I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs
PM
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all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good stuff that I
havent pulled out for a while.
I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them
on CD. Probably.
just out of interest rob, do you own all
The new one, Circuit???
It's ridiculously heavy. :0D
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me tto and I am reallyt into the Ja
me tto and I am reallyt into the James Ruskin album..
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-> outstanding, but LFO's Frequencies is the one.
->
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-> I always have
all these suggestions are making me think of a load of good stuff that I
havent pulled out for a while.
I wonder if I dont listen to techno LPs too much because I never buy them
on CD. Probably.
just out of interest rob, do you own all those warp things on cd or vinyl?
ta!
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>
>I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps.
>
>He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and
>listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's -
>they may as well be 12"s. And his argument is that compilations are far
>more suited
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I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps.
He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit dow
I always have this argument with my mate about techno lps.
He says that techno LP's are in general something you never sit down and
listen to all the way through, therefore rendering them useless as LP's -
they may as well be 12"s. And his argument is that compilations are far
more suited to the g
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