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Subject: Re: [313] Re: Is Sicko the only one?
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 20:45:27 -0800
Then theres the Eich-Me Son Sche on the Label for throw.
I always wondered if the sche referred to the vocals. and if the vocals
were
from someone named Sche?
D
on 1/5/01 3:04
Whoops.., I thought that Santonio was Kevin Saunderson, sorry about that.
But as far as name generation is concerned, does anyone have any ideas/tips?
Dave
PS: finally got my tape online working, for anyone who wants to check back..
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Then theres the Eich-Me Son Sche on the Label for throw.
I always wondered if the sche referred to the vocals. and if the vocals were
from someone named Sche?
D
on 1/5/01 3:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 1/5/2001 8:22 PM, Dave Dawson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also,
: Dave Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Re: Is Sicko the only one?
Then theres the Eich-Me Son Sche on the Label for throw.
I always wondered if the sche referred to the vocals. and if the vocals
were
from
And don't forget Santonio (Echols), who was involved in a lot of really
excellent records...
phred
More Trivia type questions:
Are Santonio Echols and Santonio (Kevin Saunderson) the same person?
I was wondering this, because I picked up a release from 92' with tracks by
DJ Tone and Santonio Echols. The label its on is called Vicous Music, and it
says it was recorded at KMS Studios.
Also, Any
on 1/5/2001 8:22 PM, Dave Dawson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, Any ideas where many Detroit producers derive their names from? Ie:
Santonio (Kevin Saunderson), Dr. Eich (Carl Craig) among others? Is it
Sci-Fi/ fashion etc.?
Dr. Eich is undoubtably a misspelling of ichi, Japanese for the
People who were actually there during what times exactly? Techno
Rebels goes back at least as far as 1981 -- I wasn't there in Rik
Davis' studio or hanging out with A Number of Names, but I *was* at
the Music Institute. :)
-d
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I heard there was going to be something
I heard there was going to be something else put together by some of the
people who were actually there during those times (names unknown at this
point). In a way it makes sense, who better to tell the story then someone
who was there? Dan's book was great but it overlooked some of the key
Is there another Detroit Techno historian out there besides Dan Sicko? It
seems like his articles and Techno Rebels are the only published works on the
subject.
If so, can someone guide me to some more authors?
Thanks,
Alex Gomez
Ann Arbor
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