> I would definitely advise you to aim for the lower numbers rather than
> higher. From around vol 6 or so they started to go slightly
> bad, and the
> latter volumes are better defined as early hip-hop than
> electro, imho! But
> volumes 1-4, and the "Crucial Electro" spinoff, are well
> worth get
they had a bunch at record time and I kept getting these
ads for those in europe courthouse international had a
bunch they mailed me read below
>Fantasy Records:
>Highly limited amount of repressing from this early
80's Detroit classics
>originally taken from the Cybtron "Enter" album !!!
>
>C
not that I know of, but Fantasy reissued the album a few years ago, at
mid-price...
Gwendal
> > immediately started asking for the cd-single and which shop
> i had bought
>
> btw, is there cd-single of it? i've only seen the fantasy records 12"
>
>
> sakke
--
The auxmen performed a few of these tracks at the demf 2002 festival Thes e
are true classics.
and At 03:43 PM 6/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
I'm curious about that... any names to recommend ?
Everyone needs to hear the following old electro tracks:
Pretty Tony - Fix It In The Mix
Freestyle - J
> I would definitely advise you to aim for the lower numbers rather than
> higher. From around vol 6 or so they started to go slightly bad, and the
> latter volumes are better defined as early hip-hop than electro, imho! But
> volumes 1-4, and the "Crucial Electro" spinoff, are well worth getting,
I'm curious about that... any names to recommend ?
Everyone needs to hear the following old electro tracks:
Pretty Tony - Fix It In The Mix
Freestyle - Jam The Box
Freestyle - Don't Stop The Rock
Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk
Captain Rapp - Bad Times
Garrett's Crew - Nasty Rock
Twilight
Sakari Karipuro wrote on Thu, 6 Jun 2002 about following:
> immediately started asking for the cd-single and which shop i had bought
btw, is there cd-single of it? i've only seen the fantasy records 12"
sakke
--
"Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is."
- Master Yoda, Star Wa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 Jun 2002 about following:
> Can I plug my electro mix now? :)
>
> It's at: http://www.brelson.com/music_mx_electro2.html and features some
> fairly obvious tracks - mainly made for people who are unfamiliar
> with the genre,
.. and looks like a good mix to dow
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Please - if you get a chance go see the movie "Scratch" because
1) it's
>very entertaining, 2)it's very educational, and 3) it's very
inspirational.
yes, i saw this last night and it was VERY inspirational.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 Jun 2002 about following:
> everyone remembers breakdancing and electroboogie, which leads us to
> electro (nevermind rap/hip-hop,<
>
> nevermind rap/hip-hop?!
>
> Electo *is* hip-hop! Electro, rapping, graffiti,
> bodypopping/locking/rocking (usually called bre
ou also get Pretty Tony and Captain Rock, and overenthusiastic commentary
on every track...
Brendan
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2002 18:04
> To: Sakari Karipuro
> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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>1980's seem to be trendy now, so all things 80's is hot.<
80's style/influenced New Wave is hot
>then again, techno isn't different enough from current pop/mainstream
dance to make
itself interesting. but electro is. with broken rhythms and things. and
everyone remembers breakdancing and electr
:> > And I can remember the "electro revival of 1994", where all
:> > the StreetSounds
:
:> question 1 : are these comp really interesting ? what volume
:> should I start with ?
:
:I would definitely advise you to aim for the lower numbers rather than
:higher. From around vol 6 or so they started t
> -Original Message-
> From: Gwendal Cobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2002 16:15
>
> > And I can remember the "electro revival of 1994", where all
> > the StreetSounds
> question 1 : are these comp really interesting ? what volume
> should I start with ?
I would definite
> Clear is definitely no longer in business (what was the comp
> you saw?), but
I don't remember, but these were all classic Clear tracks (most of which I
already have elsewhere, so I didn't buy it); all I know is that it wasn't
"everything is becoming" or "twisted love songs"
> Clair went on to s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 6 Jun 2002 about following:
> I love how people still consider electro "trendy."
> Funny cos it's been looked at this way since '96 or so.
thats what i've been thinking. actually electro never went away.. check
early UR/red planet stuff for example.
> Also, how p
> I didn't know that story about how the label was founded... what is this
> label's situation BTW ? as far as I know it went out of business years ago,
> but some records are still available, I think I saw a new comp recently ???
Clear is definitely no longer in business (what was the comp you s
> And I can remember the "electro revival of 1994", where all
> the StreetSounds
question 1 : are these comp really interesting ? what volume should I start
with ?
> compilations suddenly shot up in price around London, Clair
> (who worked in
> Ambient Soho at the time) decided to launch the Clear
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Scuccimarra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2002 15:48
>
> I remember back when there was the "electro revival of 1995."
And I can remember the "electro revival of 1994", where all the StreetSounds
compilations suddenly shot up in price around L
I remember back when there was the "electro revival of 1995."
And then Drexciya came out with the "Return of Drexciya" on UR. As far as I
remember Drexciya had come out with at least one record every year since 91.
Now there's the "electro revival of 2002."
But as to the trendiness of electro
I love how people still consider electro "trendy."
Funny cos it's been looked at this way since '96 or so.
Also, how people call electro "retro" or "80s"
but never label techno this way.
Funny, cos the root-shaping of BOTH of these subgenres took place in the
80s in one way or another.
Electriyi
P,
A little self promo,
We are putting out a compilation, "Tangent 2002: Disco Nouveau" of new music
inspired by the Italo Disco sound (like that on "Mixed Up") by artists like
Adult., DMX Krew, Ectomorph, Solvent, Daniel Wang, Lowfish, Susumu Yokota
and even I-F himself on March 26th.
Check www
"Simon Walley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Re: Electro
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:36:10
From: Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
I'm still totally loyal to the great Aux 88.
"Electro. Techno. BASS!!"
.
I heard he has new releases coming out on Deslin records,Moods & Grooves,
Intuit-Solar, Psycho Thrill,And puzzlebox.
He has been around for over 10 + years
From: "Simon Walley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Re: Electro
Date: Sat, 10 Feb
.
I heard he has new releases coming out on Deslin records,Moods & Grooves,
Intuit-Solar, Psycho Thrill,And puzzlebox.
He has been around for over 10 + years
From: "Simon Walley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Re: Electro
Date: Sat, 10 Feb
In a message dated 2/10/01 7:57:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you know I took all these sounds for granted in the 80's.
how about an Electro music list e- me in private.
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