I had a similar situation: A guy I met just by accident told me that he'd
been in Detroit studying sociology or something in the early 90's, and he
for some reason got to meet some Detroit legends (don't know exactly who but
he mentioned May) who gave him a big pile of vinyl, classic Detroit
Pow Wow Trance released Waveform Transmissions Volume 1 in '92/'93. CD only,
I believe.
Also the Magic Tracks compilation by Juan Atkins came out in 93 on Pow Wow
Trance, shouldn't be hard to find.
As lame as it sounds, this was my first exposure to Mills.
I think my first Mills would have
Pardon me if this is redundant. Not sure if it went through...
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FYI, Trackmaster Lou produced the first 3 tracks on Blake Baxter's 313 CD
comp for Tresor.
Tresor 43 (1996)
01. Xzile Point of No Return (w/G Nettix)
02. BlackMan Dark Star
03. Xzile Blind Faith (w/G Nettix)
04. Santone
Recently came across an old comp called Deep Detroit Techno-Soul Volume
1 - Pow Wow Trance, licensed from Tresor compiled by Eddi Fowlkes.
There was a similar compilation and EP on Tresor called Detroit Techno
Soul featuring some of the same artist, Shake being one of them.
My favorite track off
-Original Message-
From: Jason Birchmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Thursday, 11 May 2000 14:26
Subject: [313] old tresor albums by detroit artists
Recently I found Blake Baxter's Dream Sequence CD for $6 at Record Time
in
Ferndale. As the second
Hello,
Didn't Lou Robinson do some stuff for Tresor as well back in the day, a
couple 12s and a 313 Comp? How is that stuff, has it dated well? What
has that cat been up to lately...recommendations?
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Michael Taylor : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://homes.arealcity.com/Intermodal/index.html
Hi, Michael. There's an interview with Lou Robinson
(including a discography) on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition
hope this helps. andrew duke :)
Intermodal wrote:
Hello,
Didn't Lou Robinson do some stuff for Tresor as well back in the day, a
couple 12s and a 313 Comp? How is that
In a message dated 5/11/00 12:27:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But check it out...I'm interested in picking up copies of the other old
school Detroit releases early in the Tresor catalog such as X-101, X-102 and
the Eddie Fowlkes stuff. Can't find it anywhere though. I'm assuming it's
At 13:55 -0400 11-05-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/11/00 12:27:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But check it out...I'm interested in picking up copies of the other old
school Detroit releases early in the Tresor catalog such as X-101, X-102 and
the Eddie Fowlkes stuff.