I actually do have that DIN 10" and it's actually on Super Cheap. But I have no clue who DIN is. Don't think he/she was from Boston. I think I was the first guy from here to meet Pulsinger + Tunakan down in NYC with Upstart. I think my friend Abe Duque might know. He knew those people better than I did. I'll ask him for you guys.
telepathic regards, ®ed on 1/14/05 6:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Maybe Fred Giannelli knows? > > Based on what Yussel said, does DIN sound familiar? - don't really need to > know real names but just interested in finding out other releases > got these tracks squarely wedged into my brain and would love to find more > by this artist > > MEK > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > et > To > 01/14/05 03:06 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc > 313@hyperreal.org > Subject > Re: (313) DIN on Cheap records - > drumless techno > > > > > > > > > > > one of the first mixtapes i ever bought was a DIN tape that I picked up in > Boston. i believe he was local to that area. > > I can't even count how many Detroit classics I heard for the first time on > that tape. > > > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> I just picked up this >> http://www.discogs.com/release/94285 >> >> was wondering if the rest of the entries on discgos regarding the artist >> DIN were correct? >> Everything else is lumping him/her/them as trance which just doesn't fit >> with the music on this little 10" >> >> I like this alot - pretty sparse instrumentation - sounds like one > keyboard >> and a drum - maybe an 303 as well and pretty much a heavy groove laid out >> by the keyboard >> the B-side (I think) is just a keyboard playing out a groove. It's > drumless >> techno which makes it even funkier imo. >> >> so two questions then - who is DIN and what else has he released? as I >> don't trust the discogs entries. and anyone got any favs when it comes to >> drumless techno that isn't ambient? >> >> MEK >> >> > >