At 7/27/2001 + 08:57, you wrote:
would some of delsin's material be considered a derivative of 'west london'?
people addicted to the broken beaties could like the following delsin
releases as well..
sandor caron - zwepg typis (18dsr/scr1), featuring rmx by relaxo abstracto
as one
anyone checked out new sector movements's latest album 'download this'.
exceptional stuff (besides some dodgy lyrics - especially on title track -
but it's not about their meaning, it's how they sound that matters,
complimenting the rest of the music). production is tight. dare i say, roy
ayers
beautiful individual wrote:
ok, for the 'west london' sound what labels does look out for besides
people, bitasweet, main squeeze, archive, laws of motion?
Dupont LP by Moonstarr on Public Transit Recordings, is a recent release
in the West London/broken beats category. Giles Peterson
would delsin fit in?...
well the domu, nubian mindz and kirk mixes would definately - and yeah i
think aardvarck too.. but mainly delsin is just 'delsin sound' :)
oh, and the nsm album is getting heavy rotation here at the minute, along
with the afronaught album, urban soul collective
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Subject: Re: [313] new sector movements (was west london/broken beats)
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 07:51:57 -0400
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Subject: Re: [313] new sector movements (was west london/broken beats)
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 16:55:59 +
The CiM, Optic Nerve, Newworldaquarium and Plasm Nesonic don't really fit
into this category.
What I like about this West London sound is that it can incorporate so
Elliot-Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] new sector movements (was west london/broken beats)
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The CiM, Optic Nerve, Newworldaquarium and Plasm Nesonic don't really fit
into this category