here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out (of
the groove), the Subzero track Right there that's it gives
producer credit to final cut; engineer: Jeff Mills. Is this just
mills, or do folks have a clue as to who
- Original Message -
From: marc christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: (313) sub-zero
here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out
Subject: (313) sub-zero
here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out (of
the groove), the Subzero track Right there that's it gives
producer credit to final cut; engineer: Jeff Mills. Is this just
mills, or do folks
, December 06, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: (313) sub-zero
here's a test of folks' techno history:
who was sub-zero?
On the Techno City Records 1989 compilation There's no way out (of
the groove), the Subzero track Right there that's it gives
producer credit to final cut; engineer: Jeff Mills
BMI has that song credited to Mills and Srock -- the original two in
Final Cut.
-d
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 01:59 PM, marc christensen wrote:
Right there that's it
Dan Sicko wrote:
Chris Connelly sang on their (I'm assuming) biggest hit,
I Told You Not to Stop
That is, the 12 version on Full Effect records that came out after the
album version on Big Sex.
It was right around this time that Mills transitioned out of the group.
Yeah, The Final