http://youtu.be/eUZNIi2wBK4
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
218.833.2847
j...@jeffreyjdavis.com jeffreyjamesdavis
Interesting and worth supporting if it's truly legit:
https://soundcloud.com/radio-ur
Cheers,
Wes
https://soundcloud.com/westonprince
http://www.mixcloud.com/westonprince/
Some 313 content on WNUR this Friday night, includes Robert Hood, Stacey
Pullen, Rod Modell, Todd Bodine.
http://m50.net/playlists/2009.12.11.html
http://m50.net/streamed/2009.12.11(128).mp3
m50
Some 313 content on WNUR this Friday night, includes Robert Hood, Stacey
Pullen, Rod Modell, Todd Bodine.
http://m50.net/playlist/2009.12.11.html
http://m50.net/streamed/2009.12.11(128).mp3
m50
http://music.cornwarning.com/audio/2009-11-14-KRUI-DJSet.mp3
Track Listing
1. Four Tet “Love Cry”
2. Hapbt “Outback”
3. Redshape “Dead Space Mix (Edit)”
4. A Made Up Sound “Bounce”
5. Tim Wolff “God Bless You Detroit”
6. Al Tourettes “Sunken”
7. Quadrant “Infinition”
8. Andrew Duke “Giuseppe’s
UR on the swedish national radio P2.
Check this: www.sr.se/p2/strom.
You can listen to my mixset online for thirty days as well.
We've also had some interviews in the past with people like Derrick
May, Jeff Mills, Riche Hawtin and so on.
The last show for this season will be all about Detroit.
Details on my blog: http://music.cornwarning.com/?p=354
Two separate mixes, the first being more sorta techno-ey, the second
focused on Detroit House sounds, with some detours
Hi all
I'll be on the intertubes radio tomorrow from 8pm till 10pm
Catch me on http://www.future-music.co.uk, then click on the listen link
P
--
Playing
- 4th April - under_score w/ Murmur / Bovill
- 22nd May - Meadowlands Festival
- 6th June - under_score w/ Rob Hall
- 27th June - NYC
Hmm, the wee bits I heard sounded great- available for download anywhere?
cheers
Jason (still lurking!)
2009/4/1 Placid pla...@acid-house.net:
Hi all
I'll be on the intertubes radio tomorrow from 8pm till 10pm
Catch me on http://www.future-music.co.uk, then click on the listen link
P
The CD is available via the Submerge site right now:
http://www.submerge.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PRODProduct_Code=UGCD-UR003
:)
On 5/5/07, Patrick Wacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got this CD in the mail (thanks Cornelius) and I have to say,
this is one of the tightest mixes
Just got this CD in the mail (thanks Cornelius) and I have to say,
this is one of the tightest mixes i've heard in a long time... mixed
to perfection.
Lots of new, old and unreleased UR (and even a dynArec track from my
label - just a quick plug there ;). Those Z-tracks are killing me and
doing on the podcast.
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:18:02 +0100
Subject: FW: (313) radio interview about the early toronto rave scene
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
I think this is a valid comment and I'm not arguing with it. But to
give
I agree... alot of those early tunes were rave'y because they were
knockoffs from the industrial that was being produced at that time...
KMFDM and Thrill Kill Kult were big with my goth friends. and a couple
of them got into the whole rave scene strictly on that alone...
I don't know if
+0100
Subject: FW: (313) radio interview about the early toronto rave scene
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
I think this is a valid comment and I'm not arguing with it. But to
give a comment / reason for it - with me it's probably because
I don't know if you guys would be interested in hearing a couple of
stories from one of Toronto rave personalities, but I had Don Berns
(Dr. Trance) in the studio for an interview. We talked about some of
the early raves in toronto (around 1991) and what got us into this
whole rave culture.
why do people focus so much on the past? dont get me wrong vergel I
respect what your doing with your podcast but its some thing I have
noticed with a lot of people who have been around for a while (my self
included) there is far to much focus on the past and not enough focus on
the
Interesting that Berns said that he didn't like house music because it
sounded too much like disco. He came from a rock background so he got into
rave music because of it's industrial sounds. I find that quite common
and I think it's a divide between house/techno and rave (trance, happy
Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in europe.
Jamil
(btw, I never liked that lyric. Viva J.B.!!!)
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Interesting that Berns said that he didn't like house music because it
sounded too much like disco. He came
Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place in europe.
Jamil
(btw, I never liked that lyric. Viva J.B.!!!)
I never thought so. There were so many hoover eurobeat rave Mentasm clones
coming out around that time anyway and that wasnt one of the
I've always wondered about that tune (never liked it though) - why the hell
would you want to declare/celebrate the death of funk (as that tune is
essentially doing)?
Funk is where it's at and where it came from and continues to live in the
best dance music. Wessel Van Diepen from L.A. Style
Berns said that going from raves to clubs became boring. That because you
don't have a decorator on staff (?) and you're not industry, you're
independent, you can't decorate the club differently each time?
Sorry, that's bulls*t and shows how unimaginative he is.
The guys I've been working
.
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Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I
remember it being
all over the place in europe
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4:47 PM
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Was 'James Brown is Dead' considered underground? I remember it being
all over the place
I think this is a valid comment and I'm not arguing with it. But to give a
comment / reason for it - with me it's probably because
at the time I'm looking back to I heard music that made me go wow this music
is amazing, it's like nothing I've heard before,
forget everything else this is the
It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.
-- Yogi Berra
-
People focus on the past because the future hasn't happened yet, and
the present is so hard to pin down.
On 10/25/06, Neil Wiernik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why do people focus so much on the past?
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 5:10 PM
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It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.
-- Yogi Berra
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People focus on the past because the future
http://www.acid-house.net - go to mixes - 'my radio show'
Tracklisting
Terry Brookes / Aaaron Soul - City Life CC dub pt 2 - Rush hour
? red vinyl
Groove Quantize - Mind fluxuation - Synewave
Doc Martin - Left Coast Selection - Wax
Savvas Ysatis - Highrise - Tresor
Quazar - Change for the
http://www.acidmixes.com/stream060119.zip
Usual story with renaming it to mp3 and not trying to expand it applies.
Not a bad little session if i may say so myself
Tracklist
Gak - Gak - Warp
Robert Armani - Circus Bells - dance Mania
My medusa Remix - Ugly
Cash Crew - Amo - Vinyl Solution
shame i cant check this @ work, quite the tracklisting you got there mister
nice!
groet,
Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT
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From: Placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 20 januari 2006 12:53
To: 313
Subject: (313) Radio Stream from Last night to d/l
http
radio slave re-edit of 'darkness' available at piccadilly!
oh, naughty naughty.
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Cheers
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hey
it's www.cjam.ca/
mike's show is on monday nites from 8pm - 9pm i think.
cheers
nath
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From: Ian Malbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 7:20 AM
Subject: (313) Radio station with online archives?
Hey list. I'm
On May 23, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Nathan wrote:
it's www.cjam.ca/
mike's show is on monday nites from 8pm - 9pm i think.
Exactly! Unfortunately, it looks like they've unhooked the archive,
possibly for bandwidth reasons.
http://mp3.cjam.ca/mp3log/ times out.
Thanks for the reminder Nathan.
!!! I'll be glued to the computer all weekend!!!
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From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2005 22:51
To: 313 List
Subject: (313) Radio station with online archives?
Hey list. I'm blanking on the URL for a college/NPR station in
Windsor/Detroit area
Hey list. I'm blanking on the URL for a college/NPR station in
Windsor/Detroit area that keeps online archives of their broadcasts
on an hourly basis.
I think this might be the station that Mike Huckaby has a weekly show
on. Any info on the showtimes, or station ID, or URL is welcome.
Hey.
Erm, could those who do radio shows drop me a line off list with a link to
info about your show?
I'm just compiling a list of links for a website section radio shows -
don't want to miss anyones out!
Sorry to be a pain!
Thanks!
Alex
http://www.tuhsehtkcufpu.com - great minimal station Alex
On 22 Feb 2005, at 14:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey.
Erm, could those who do radio shows drop me a line off list with a
link to
info about your show?
I'm just compiling a list of links for a website section radio shows
-
don't
Subject: Re: (313) radio show
peeps
22/02/2005 14:57
http://www.tuhsehtkcufpu.com
*unscrews petrol can lid, fumbles for lighter, gets map out to find dust
hq*
WHAT WAS THAT DUSTY BIN?
; )
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Man, your mouth is big enough for two rows of teeth *lol*
On 22 Feb 2005, at 15:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.tuhsehtkcufpu.com
*unscrews petrol can lid, fumbles for lighter, gets map out to find
dust
hq*
WHAT WAS THAT DUSTY BIN?
Man, your mouth is big enough for two rows of teeth *lol*
heh hehehehehe.
I'm gonna knock yours out in a minute.
; )
erm, would this be a good time to try and blag a show on little detroit
radio?
shall I give you the blag after the torching of office/smack in the gob or
after?
which ever is
erm, would this be a good time to try and blag a show on little detroit
radio?
It's not going to be chat show is it?
I heard the Police hit 174 on Hunter S Thompson's phone and you
answered, is this true?
Martin
so is this the part of the discussion where someone chimes in with
Your momma
or did i get that bit wrong?
:)
robin...
np. Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan (class!)
Martin Dust wrote:
erm, would this be a good time to try and blag a show on little detroit
radio?
It's not going to be
erm, would this be a good time to try and blag a show on little detroit
radio?
It's not going to be chat show is it?
Yeah, for sure. Chat's what I'm all about.
Midnight caller, but a techno version
techno midnight caller
hmm.
HostHello, Line 1, you're thru to the techno terrorist, how can
erm, its just been pointed out I need to drink less coffee.
this is true.
I apologise list fans
right, back to work.
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*Host slams in hardest darkest Ultradyne record he
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on 33 and at -8 ;-))
on 33 and at -8 ;-))
it's gotta be COSMIC bt!
: )
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Line 3: Hi, I've just bought 37 sets of Jeff Mills 7s - I'm going to
sell them on Ebay...
Host: ?
Martin
PS: See LD for more info...
Line 3: Hi, I've just bought 37 sets of Jeff Mills 7s - I'm going to
sell them on Ebay...
HOST *ignites large size acme flamethrower*
Host What was your address again line 3?
teehee.
p.s. I was only pointing out I thought it was a bit snide, didn't want to
start a row or owt. don't ban me.
It's not cosmic - it's New Beat! :P
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on 33 and at -8 ;-))
it's gotta be COSMIC bt!
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errr - if it were 33 +8
yeah that's it!
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From: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: (313) radio show peeps
It's not cosmic - it's New Beat! :P
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:
Subject: Re: (313) radio show
peeps
22/02/2005 15:49
teehee.
p.s. I was only pointing out I thought it was a bit snide, didn't want
to
start a row or owt. don't ban me.
I agree with you, I wouldn't do it either...
Martin
It's true Martin, my mum always said I had a face suited for radio.
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Has that picture gone to everyone on 313?
he's right, it is snide, and he's a face for radio, give him a show.
Doing the costs now, could be really good if we can get the funds...
Martin
LOL.
Too bad our tracks usually don't last long enough for a fag, but I fancy
the idea..:)
Peace,
Alex
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:31:02 +1000
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me
tosh,
if i've got this right, you're complaint is that there isn't eneogh
mainstream media exposure for the music we love and like.
why
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A very good article on the Europe vs America thing in
the last issue of the New York Review of Books.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17726
Cheers
Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
http://au.movies.yahoo.com
but i had to express my sentiments)
fab.
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From: Christopher Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:55 AM
Subject: (313) Re: Europe (was RE: (313) Radio Fries...)
A very good article on the Europe vs America thing
: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me
survive? a 20 year run for a youth culture musical movement is way too
long
as it is. we're living on nostalga.
we're a bunch of balding hippies waiting for punk to come along and put
us
out of our misery. still dancing
(was RE: (313) Radio Fries...)
A very good article on the Europe vs America thing in
the last issue of the New York Review of Books.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17726
Cheers
Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey wrote:
downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to
your
claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice
lig mix,
an old mixmaster morris mix
-- Matt's a great guy, but he's playing for a very very very small
here in the raleigh-durham area of north carolina, you can catch the occasional
house classic on the most popular station in the area, a commercial rb/hiphop
station, during the live drive-time mixes that air on thursday and friday
rush hour...pretty funny to hear the latest lil jon crap mixed
get a 'now playing'
sign to put on the hatch!
-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:14 AM
To: 313
Cc: Tosh Cooey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me
On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey
I'm not out to change the world and have techno on every radio
station, but I am trying to turn people on to quality electronic music,
one listener at a time.
SLAP
aha! the return of the virtual slap on the back
: )
Keep it up Matt Dave, really appreciated here. I second JT's motion, long
To: 313 Cc: Tosh Cooey;
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On Me
On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey wrote:
downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to your
claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice lig
mix, an old
If you would defend
your right to a free and open media marketplace as strong as
you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts
then this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself.
I went to 5 community action meetings with 2 including members of the fcc,
where there was
: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:57 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me
If you would defend
your right to a free and open media marketplace as strong as
you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts
then this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself.
I went to 5
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
If you would defend your right to a free and open media marketplace as
strong as you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts then
this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself. I went to 5 community action meetings with 2 including members
of the fcc,
those spoiled Brits with their BBC
teehee, I know we're spoilt.
please be aware though that every single one of us pay for the BBC though,
and its not an option, the government just take it straight from our wages.
Not that I'm complaining mind, the BBC is cool. And now you can get a
freeview
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those spoiled Brits with their BBC
teehee, I know we're spoilt.
please be aware though that every single one of us pay for the BBC though
I'd gladly pay that just not to have f*cking adverts every 5 minutes
like on cable especially e4
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 February 2005 16:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me
Alex - they don't take it from our wages but we have a tv licence that
costs £121 a year
ah yes, sorry - of course.
well worth it IMO.
Yep for sure, a bargain, and, get this, I even have a tv licence.
The digital radio stations BBC 6 and One Extra are excellent too.
agreed - lets face it,
Subject
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On Me
means.
Just remember, America is Europe's great utopian experiment! Good work guys...
;)
Hey at least we invented house and techno and jazz and rock and roll right?!
~David
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Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 12:38
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But rules for radio and media are set by the FCC, and the tone of their
decision making is typically set by the administration. This is an
administration that believes that corporations are good, monopolies are not
really a big deal, and any kind of government
You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
Americans would never pay for a national radio that broadcast music most
people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
America is quite hostile to artists and the arts in
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From: Tosh Cooey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 February 2005 17:23
Now this is something that bugs me. Some Europeans will
often say America has no culture.
I don't think you'll find any Europeans on this list who would
often say that, this being a
: Re: (313) Radio Fries - Don't Tread On Me [WARNING POLITICAL]
You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
Americans would never pay for a national radio that broadcast music most
people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government
I disagree, I think it's time people took seriously the idea
of PREVENTING or BREAKING-UP the ClearChannel near-monopoly
of programming.
So should we also stop watching independent films and instead put
pressure on the major studios to produce more leftfield movies for
fear that they will
Here, here - Matt remind me to get you lots of cold hops soup when we are
over in May for a Niche event in the D ;)
M
this is radio clash using aural ammunition
this is radio clash can we get that world to listen?
this is radio clash on pirate satellite
orbiting your living room,
cashing in
Sorry I haven't followed all the details of this thread but I can speak
from personal experience of meeting him and say that Matt has a solid
knowledge of music that covers such a wide breadth it leaves me pretty
breathless- his enthusiasm for the subject and willingness to actually
get up and
hi
Europe treats media to the way America is. Americans would never pay
for a national radio that broadcast music most people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
I'm not sure publicly funded broadcasts would get off the ground if
they were
Ok so I am listening to an MP3 of Mills and Garnier playing their funk/rare
groove/disco/rock'n'roll set.
The set is from Switch Studios which I guess is a radio station in Brussels,
which for the enlightenment for many Americans is in Belgium, where the waffels
come from.
What's even more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you have a link for the mix?
Somebody else posted in to 313 in the summer, no idea where from...
who cares what happens on the radio and other maninstream corpoate owned
media - we now have the internet, cheap broadband and mp3s. i use my ipod
like a radio.
Sorry Michael, since Alex is not as lucid as previous I feel the need to try and
fill his funny shoes, so I am forwarding this to the list, hope you don't hate
me for it...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not too sure which ones you're referring to, but I hear that Canada is
allowed to see a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you have a link for the mix?
Somebody else posted in to 313 in the summer, no idea where from...
who cares what happens
i think alex bond should be getting props for all his good work with
New Religion too.
This was a private response so I edited out some stuff, but...
Alright I'm not a dunce I swear, but I didn't know alex was doing stuff w/them.
Well PROPS MAING, for doing yo thaing. New religion (and the
ButI'll tell you what I do like! Joakim's remix of MR. No on New
religion.
Hey Kamal.
I'm glad you like it!
More soon.
Alex
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hello
here's last Friday's playlist
CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
12/6/04 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I
(Instrumental) Tommy Boy
Quantic feat. Alice Russell Sound Of
Everything Tru-Thoughts
This summer I am again doing my weekly radio show at WBAR, NYC 87.9 FM. My
timeslot for this summer is Saturday, 8pm to 10pm.
The show will be available through the FM frequency only on or about the
Barnard and Columbia campuses in NYC. The show is otherwise available
through an MP3 stream on
hello
here's last Friday's playlist
CHILLED OUT PASSION - Friday nights 1-4am GMT on PASSION 107.9FM, OXFORD
Live Webcast http://www.passion1079.com
1/5/04 1-4am
De La Soul Me Myself and I (Instrumental) Tommy Boy
MIX BY SKALPEL (PART 1)
END OF MIX
Remote
hello
Some interesting stuff about at the moment -
Kenny Larkin private press - tasty! anyone else had a listen yet?
FSK meets Shake LP is good. Shake not in evidence on all tracks, but
good throughout.
New Two Lone Swordsmen LP featuring Weatherall on vocals! Still not
got my head totally
Kenny Larkin private press - tasty! anyone else had a listen yet?
i've been meaning to ask...is this track actually like 12 years old or
something? just out of curiosity. it's called let me think and on that
P.O.D. ep there is an excerpt off the radio at one point announcing a track
of same
I havent heard it yet but it's possible that it is the same Larkin track
that was played on the local jazz station here (in Detroit) back in about
1992. It's certainly the same title. I've always loved that track. maybe
he's updated it for the Peacefrog release? It has been the infamous missing
Let me think doesn't sound dated in my ears, means I got the impression that
it's something Kenny produced not too long ago. A smooth deep (of course!)
piano house/techno track.
Looking forward to the Seduce her 12 and the complete album! :-)
Greetz, Arne
J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know how old it is, but in terms of style it easily could be.
Haven't heard the album yet, so I can't comment on the rest of the new
material, but this track certainly couldn't be described as a massive leap
forward or new direction for him.
I personally don't have a problem with this
Dan
I really like the Private Pressings record - normally I won't pay the high
price Peacefrog ask for these things (many previous posts on this I know)
but this really appeals to me.
And the same is true for the Narcissist album, well into some of the tracks.
Also on previous posts - is there
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