there's a new Andrea Parker CD single up at Recordtime. Not sure what its
called. I've only seen her play once, but it was horrible. I mean
depressingly bad. I've heard similar stories about other gigs. I
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Anya Stang wrote:
> She's defo still DJing, saw her name a couple
> of
I don't know if DJ'ing is term that you can give to her. When she
played in Portland , she was more worried about where her
next cigarrette and beer was coming from then when to start
the next record. I'm all down with "Loft Style" mixing but when
the record runs and is in a lock groove, THAT"s w
> The Swamp/Expedition - 12"
>
> and
>
> The Dark Ages EP
>
> I've not heard the Dark Ages EP, but I think they are the
> same thing in
> different formats.
Right... and in whatever format, amazing stuff - I really liked her first
album, but with this EP I felt she's getting a lot darker, at the sa
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> > Yeah, the Detroit Booty bass connection is something that's
> > always puzzled
&
thanks for all the info everyone! (phew)
on 10/5/02 2:48 pm, Matthew KANE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Aside from things on Touchin' Bass, she released two EP's last year or the
> year
> before on Quatermass.
>
> The Swamp/Expedition - 12"
>
> and
>
> The Dark Ages EP
>
> I've not heard th
Aside from things on Touchin' Bass, she released two EP's last year or the year
before on Quatermass.
The Swamp/Expedition - 12"
and
The Dark Ages EP
I've not heard the Dark Ages EP, but I think they are the same thing in
different formats.
Miss Parker is one of the two DJ's I have always wa
Cheers, can you post to the list when there's anything out from that label
pls.
Ken
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Yeah, the Detroit Booty bass connection is something that's
always puzzled
me about Andrea Parker ... Thoughb on reflection, it can only
be a good
thing I guess. Any of her own recordings in that vein?
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> Yeah, the Detroit Booty bass connection is something that's
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>Andrea Parker is still alive and well, and running a record label called
>Touchin' Bass which puts out fairly dark and 'clubby' electro. She's also a
>bit of a mo
I saw her play in philly about a year ago...
Very Cool! She didn't really mix-She just sort of slammed everything
together, but there were no train wrecks and the energy was definetley there.
She played everything from some old 69 records to NWA, public enemy and
Planet Rock.
I think some of t
Andrea Parker is still alive and well, and running a record label called
Touchin' Bass which puts out fairly dark and 'clubby' electro. She's also a
bit of a mover in London's tiny booty/ghetto tech scene (she's played with
us at Wide a few times, and is apparently planning to re-release some older
She's defo still DJing, saw her name a couple
of times recently on line-ups for Electro
nights here in London. Don't know if she's
still producing tho', would be a shame if
she didn't. Her album Kiss My Arp is quite
something - although some people call it
a bit over the top and cheesy, I like it.
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