As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top lists of 2001.
While I don't slavishly go out and buy all the top 10 records, I do find
these useful to check I haven't
If you like that you should check out "One/Three" by Dabrye on Ghostly
International.
One of my top 10 of '01.
Agci
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Everybody on this list has probably got and savoured it but Herbert's
"Bodily Functions." Why this guy is not a star is beyond me.
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As it's still near the beginning of the year, I thought that this is still
a relevant topic.
Over the last few weeks there have been loads of lists in magazines, net
etc. with top
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> If you like that you should check out "One/Three" by Dabrye on Ghost
I bought a lot of stuff just so I could hear it and felt depressed it was so
lacklustre but the Timbaland & Magoo album is genius. It's even more
experimental than the Missy Elliott album and Get Ur Freak On.
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Maurice was living in Melbourne early last year and his stuff is off the
hinges. Now he is back in NY.
His Ladyvipb album Stories Of A Broken Heart And Recovering (Nuphonic) will
appeal if you like techno/house soul with soul and an experimental edge -
like, say, Carl Craig. He's a prolific guy, h
Agreed... the Maurice Fulton sh*t is HOT! "Stress" was one of the better
albums last year, and the Ladyvipb stuff is really dope too.
Not a bad DJ either. I wish he would play here in NY sometime since he
lives here.
-J
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> Mauric
biggest 12"s for me this year were (in no particular order):
jacek sienkiewicz - the real link ep - recognition
jacek sienkiewicz - pocket control ep - trapez
various artists - dreigang ep - 77 records
kit clayton / oliver ho - delay #2
mark farina - dans la voiture ep - panhandle
flr - easy filte
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>Everybody on this list has probably got and savoured it but Herbert's
>"Bodily Functions." W
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>Everybody on this list has probably got and savoured it but Herbert's
>"Bodily Functions." Why this guy
Not sure if I posted these weeks ago, but here's my favourites of 2001:
10 singles:
metro area 4 (environ)
mark mclaren - nevernet (emoticon)
p'taah vs opaque - crossing (ubiquity)
son of scientist- theory of everything (main squeeze)
domu - the long way up (neroli)
moodymann - j.a.n. (kdj 30)
fab
>Techno-wise, Jacek Sienkiewicz is always at the top of my lists, with
>Recognition 3+4 contributing in 2001, and the Trapez release surprisingly
>falling short of the other releases on that great new label (thanks Gil)!
Although Trapez's first release was at the end of 2000, I think it should
sti
after we all looked at the gems here`s my list of the not so gem stuff:
1.aphex twin- druqs- warp. simply a bad album.
2.richie hawtin - closer to edit - minus. hawtin getting lost in technology
forgeting what art is.
3.the remix dj rush did for alte ego`s betty ford(klang).
4.20 20 vision turnin
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