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Subject: Re: [313] Fw: Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia return
> on 11/7
ent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Fw: Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia return
> on 11/7/02 2:26 pm, John Bush at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric.
> >
> > Wow, when/where? Were they still performin
A
These guys were so good and got so little recognition -- Record of Breaks is
a masterpiece, definitely several years ahead of its time. I'd love to hear
the reaction if it came out on Force Inc today... ;>
Agreed. They *were* quite well and fairly widely known among artists,
anyway...I have
on 11/7/02 10:32 pm, Paul Wise at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Obsidian was my favorite...
>
> Ruff ;)
one of my fav 12s, plus the ace dubbed out Drum Club remixes.
>
>
>>> yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric.
>>
>> Wow, when/where? Were they still performing behind curt
on 11/7/02 2:26 pm, John Bush at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric.
>
> Wow, when/where? Were they still performing behind curtains?
i saw them a couple of times in Manchester and once at a Megadog party at
Brixton academy. No curtain, but they did
> Obsidian was my favorite...
The 'Out Now' 12" is amazing too - the b-side has two tracks of
Prescription-style deep house lushness that still sound fresh today. Looking
forward to heading this new collection...
Cheers,
Tom
Obsidian was my favorite...
Ruff ;)
>> yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric.
>
> Wow, when/where? Were they still performing behind curtains?
>
> These guys were so good and got so little recognition -- Record of Breaks is
> a masterpiece, definitely several years ahead
> yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric.
Wow, when/where? Were they still performing behind curtains?
These guys were so good and got so little recognition -- Record of Breaks is
a masterpiece, definitely several years ahead of its time. I'd love to hear
the reaction if it came ou
on 11/7/02 12:35 pm, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Wow - remember them?
yeah - saw them live a few times and totally mesmeric. really some of the
unsung heroes of minimal tech. I'd be interested to know if the likes of
Mills/Hood etc were ever fans
>
> *
>
>
Wow - remember them?
*
Artist: Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia (PWOG)
Title: The Key
Label: Terminal Antwerp
Cat. No. TA 001
Format: Double CD & Double LP
Release Date: 2 September 2002
Featuring 8 unreleased remixes of PWOG classics such as Kraak, Obsidian and
Dust and two previously availabl
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