>Speaking of Dave Angel, he must release a new LP this year, I read (I think
>probably almost two years ago now!) in a Korg Trade mag, that he had a new
>28 track album almost ready to go . He had funded it himself and had
>collaborated with artists like Roy Ayres. It was going to be 2 CDs, one
>te
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Subject: [313] dave angel djing (was Re: [313] Dave Angel mixtape ID needed)
i'll see him djing next month up in São Paulo and want to know what
sgould i aspect. will i hear something like that epic set on k7 (x-
mix 4)? i hope so.. but something in my
I think it depends on the venue & crowd what kind of set he spins. DA
has a versatile range. For example, he says this new 'Trust the DJ' mix
cd, DA-01, represents his "more clubby style" & he plans to release
another 3 mix comps. this year. They'll presumably show off the remaining
strings to his
i'll see him djing next month up in São Paulo and want to know what
sgould i aspect. will i hear something like that epic set on k7 (x-
mix 4)? i hope so.. but something in my mind says that i'll hear
techy-disco-funky-freaky tracks.. (correction: in this case, i wont
hear it..)
anyone have seen h
i just dug out this Dave Angel studio mix that somone dubbed for me years
ago -in like 95 -i don't know when it came out though -probably around
93->95
i hadn't really dug it till now - probably cuz it was really really fast.
however on my tape player i have a pitch adjust so when it was slowe
Has anyone got a copy of Royal Techno they want to sell. If you have, contact
me off list.
Thanks
Paul
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Last I heard he was recording what sounded like his definitive artist album
and courting major label offers - I even wondered if Virgin's Science
(Stacey Pullen, Photek) wasn't one of them since Virgin was mentioned.
Anyone have any news? This was about two years ago.
>> >P.S. Unfortunately Mr. An
>P.S. Unfortunately Mr. Angel doesn't produce the gems he used to make
>anymore.
True, but his recent tunes still have the funk.
> They are a bit more hard-edged now, just like his spinning. Man, I
once saw him spin a full-on techfunk/house/whatever you want to call-set and
I was blown a
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>Have a nice weekend ya'll,
>
>John
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>P.S. Unfortunately Mr. Angel doesn't produce the gems he used to make
>anymore.
True, but his recent tunes still have th