-----Original Message----- From: Hans Veneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Yes, in 1993 Carl Craig remixed The Moment Of Truth by BT, which was the second >release on Deep Dish. > yes,and he also mixed his Relativity,the third rekid on Deep Dish
-----Original Message----- From: James Bucknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [313] Yet another Track ID >one of the best is on frankie bones 'women beat their men' as voodoo doll on >breaking bones records (1989) which also samples voodoo ray. it's also on Champion in the uk,one of Bones worst from that era imo -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ? >Derrick May was right, this dance music does not have the charisma to >last i think he sed that back in 92 tho -----Original Message----- From: darw_n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [313] Q about Detroit, Richard Harvey... > >Also, is Richard Harvey really Ritchie Hawtin? according to an old Magic Feet compilation(Magic Trax 2 ) Richard Harvey = Female the last Female lp also sounded close to some User stuff to me From: Dan Sicko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [313] May collaborations >>> Strings of Life by derrick was also co-produced by Carl Craig. > >Just for the record, Carl Craig co-produced "Strings of Life '89," >not the original cut. > i thought String 89 is the Juan Atkins remix ? -----Original Message----- From: Phonopsia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: *** ASKEW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ozymandias G desiderata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, 29 September 2000 15:40 Subject: Re: [313] Optic Nerve >but I seem to >remember a guy who recorded as Optic Nerve, Optic Eye, and >Optica??? Optic Eye = jake Optic & Brian J Optica = J Stephenson & B Trower -----Original Message----- From: Gwendal Cobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [313] Joey Beltram >I know the guy isn't Detroit but NY, but I have just seen this, and I'd be >glad to know what is the "essential" (most varied, most interesting) stuff > personaly i think the early stuff was his best: the 2 Code 6 ep's on Nu Groove,Mental Mayhem&Kaos on Atmosphere,Open Mind on Easy Street,Lost Entity on Nu Groove, and the 2 on his own short lived Allabi records are all great,but have some breaks and might be a bit oldschool,if you have to get Energy Flash,try to find the version thats called "xtc recall" on Brooklyn Groove. from the "rave" sort of era,Disorder on Rythmatic Rage,the remix of E Dancer on KMS,and F**ck u all MF on White,are the ones. if you got to get Mentasm go 4 the original(white cover not silver) from the pre minimal period (95-6) get the double on trax (Beltram Rereleases),and the one on Warp "Caliber ep" i think other ppl mentioned the more recent ones,,,, -----Original Message----- From: Tim Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [313] Radioactive Lamb >Slim chance I know, but does anyone out there have a copy of the Radioactive >Lamb album i got most of the records on that label,and non of them is realy an album(maybe thats one of the couple i've missed?) or maybe u mean the blue cover double 12" ? check out the discography site,it always helps tif u know what you lookin for by name,,, e,r still gettin over the techhouse remix of"Love is in the Air" in the closing ceremony,sooo kewl