Right
but for the record : are you absolutly sure ? and you haven't checked Mike's
trashcan
;)
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From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'DJ DMT'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday
> mmm and that's why you call you self a technotourist !
That's about music not about being a paparrazi!
he populair Z gen if your vote isn't counted ;)
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From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Nick Craddock'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 9:21 AM
Subject: RE: [313] M
> No no no you got it al wrong, i heard from Drexciya (who is
> actually Jean
> Michel Jarre) that the guy responsable for the Red Planet
> tracks is no one
> less then Paul Oakenfield!
??? I always thought Drexciya was not a single guy, but a duo ? Moby +
Oakenfold
> Tracking down people behind t
> Hate to go bursting bubbles, but I actually asked James
> Pennington last year
> as to who was behind the Red Plane series. He said that it
> was Mike Banks,
> Rolando, Chaos, and himself.
No no no you got it al wrong, i heard from Drexciya (who is actually Jean
Michel Jarre) that the guy r
: Thursday, 23 November 2000 8:06 AM
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Subject: RE: [313] Mike Banks / martian
It's pretty obvious that the Martian is, indeed, the Martian. Whoever
made those records is just visiting this p
It's pretty obvious that the Martian is, indeed, the Martian. Whoever
made those records is just visiting this planet.
phred
> He added that he was solely responsible for Red Planet 6.
The best one! James has just gone up in my estimation from, umm, 10 jeu to
11 jeu (Jonny's Estimation Units). :)
Jonny.
The Red Planet compilation CD, 'LBH-6251876', names one Will Thomas as The
Martian on the insert. Of course, this *could* be another MM identity...
Great CD, of course, a must-have unless you already have all the twelves.
- Tom Magic Feet
Isn't this the doublepack that was rejected for Red Planet and released
on UR in stead?
W
>>> "electric seth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22-11-2000 15:08:51
>>>
U.R. 29 Dark Energy, Pennington's finest IMHO
I'm not sure it can really be called a 'red planet' EP, as it's only
mixed
by the Martian, all t
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, electric seth wrote:
i've wondered this couple of times but if one listens carefully the red
planet series and mad mike records, they do sound quite different. the red
planet sound is a bit "hollow" then again mike has a bit
"fatter" sound. of course different studios are en
U.R. 29 Dark Energy, Pennington's finest IMHO
I'm not sure it can really be called a 'red planet' EP, as it's only mixed
by the Martian, all tracks are produced by James Pennington or UR.
I was always inclined to believe that the Martian was Mike Banks and this
record kind of suggests that;
bu
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