greetings all...
the :circulation: LP is now available to order on forced exposure:
http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/twine.html
the bent crayon: http://www.bentcrayon.com/ and haus musik:
http://www.hausmusik.com/ if you order from here have D-Marks or euro's
ready.
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just a heads up for any interested...
the next twine installment an LP entitled :circulation: has been delivered
from the pressing plant and is available for order on the komplott records
site:
http://www.komplott.com/
hit the mailorder button and an ordering field will appear
Excerpts from mail: 11-Apr-100 313 Digest 11 Apr 2000 12:5.. by
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> Which of the "colored" Circulation series are the best/worth buying and
> does anybody know if/when the 2xcd comp of them will have an US release?
Circulation releases that I really like are Gree
Which of the "colored" Circulation series are the best/worth buying and
does anybody know if/when the 2xcd comp of them will have an US release?
Thx.
jeff
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jeff
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> link them with Detroit in my mind. They do tend to work great on the
> dancefloor though...
I want to step up to the defence of Circulation. I agree with
Tom that some of their releases have dated pretty quickly on
me, but I highly recommend checking out:
Circulation - Green (Ci
johnathan morse:
>just to add to the confusion is this the same circulation doing the limited
>series? ive got 1 - 5, they're probably up to at least 6 or 7 now i would
>imagine. 750 copies each but they aint colour coded or anything.
the first one of these is excellent - buy it
Minto:
> can't remember all the titles, but he's released stuff on...
>
> Joshua Michaels (Circulation):
>
> Balance Recordings - Emotions Unknown and Patterns EPs
>
> Prescription Records - one track on the v/a comp Specialists called the
> Foot Therapy EP (th
> The other day I was in my local shop, and pulled out about 10 records
> on the Circulation label -- a purely visual grab, since each of the
> Circulation's is color coded. I started dropping needle on them, and ended
> up grabbing 6 of them. I'd classify them as tech-hou
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not to be confused with the American Circulation (of Balance/Prescription,
> Universal Language fame) Circulation is two cats that work out of the
> Kingston-upon Thames shop, Creative Music. They've been doing Circulation
> for o
just to add to the confusion is this the same circulation doing the limited
series? ive got 1 - 5, they're probably up to at least 6 or 7 now i would
imagine. 750 copies each but they aint colour coded or anything.
>Not to be confused with the American Circulation (of Balance/Pres
Not to be confused with the American Circulation (of Balance/Prescription,
Universal Language fame) Circulation is two cats that work out of the
Kingston-upon Thames shop, Creative Music. They've been doing Circulation
for over two years now, 16 releases to date (I think) all color
The other day I was in my local shop, and pulled out about 10 records
on the Circulation label -- a purely visual grab, since each of the
Circulation's is color coded. I started dropping needle on them, and ended
up grabbing 6 of them. I'd classify them as tech-house (I guess) and d
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