would desire that record after hearing that very
track...
K
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2007 15:58
To: 313@Hyperreal.Org
Subject: Re: (313) A few words about A Guy Called Gerald
I never saw the fuss about Voodoo Ray.
sacrilege I expect
I can understand that you don't like DNB, but how on earth could
you see Gerald as another minimal producer??
I can't think of anything he's done that could be considered
minimal, especially not recently.
My comment doesn't refer to very recent material and perhaps what I
robin wrote:
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:23, Wojtek wrote:
...are up now at http://infinitestatemachine.com
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in the
direction of drum and bass and has never really regained the level he
previously had. In fact I'd written him off as
I enjoyed his Detroit performances, actually -- consistent if a bit
noodle-y at times. And the db version of Voodoo Ray was a real
standout.
Voodoo Ray has pretty good staying power. Just listen to the
other so-called anthems of that time :)
fh
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robin wrote:
On 4 Sep 2007,
He was particularly good at Juan's loft party didn't think he was
as good the next day!
On 9/5/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enjoyed his Detroit performances, actually -- consistent if a bit
noodle-y at times. And the db version of Voodoo Ray was a real
standout.
Voodoo Ray
I missed the loft party unfortunately, but his set at The Works on
friday before the fest was definitely better than the main stage one
Mon. night.
On 9/5/07, M Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He was particularly good at Juan's loft party didn't think he was
as good the next day!
On 9/5/07,
Agreed, that was dope!
On 5 Sep 2007, at 17:50, M Ng wrote:
He was particularly good at Juan's loft party didn't think he was
as good the next day!
On 9/5/07, Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enjoyed his Detroit performances, actually -- consistent if a bit
noodle-y at times. And
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:23, Wojtek wrote:
...are up now at http://infinitestatemachine.com
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in the
direction of drum and bass and has never really regained the level he
previously had. In fact I'd written him off as another
still dig deeply this one
http://www.discogs.com/release/22168
On 9/4/07, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in the
direction of drum and bass and has never really regained the level he
previously had.
man, his drum and bass is fantastic, from 28 gun badboy through the
last juicebox joints in 97,
Really, Black Secret Technology is a true blueprint if ask me.
m
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:35, robin wrote:
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:23, Wojtek wrote:
...are up now at http://infinitestatemachine.com
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in
the direction of drum and
I'm not debating that. I'm saying he lost me as I'm not a huge fan of
DB. I really love his earlier work with house/techno.
robin...
On 4 Sep 2007, at 14:11, Martin Dust wrote:
Really, Black Secret Technology is a true blueprint if ask me.
sacrilege I expect, but I never saw the fuss about Voodoo Ray.
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2007 15:21
To: 313 313
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I'm not debating that. I'm
Hot Lemonade is better
Rob Taylor
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2007 15:22
To: robin; 313 313
Subject: (313) RE: [SPAM] - Re: (313) A few words about A Guy Called
Gerald
That's my fave to.
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2007 15:23
To: Toby Frith; robin; 313 313
Subject: RE: (313) RE: [SPAM] - Re: (313) A few words about A Guy Called
Gerald... - Email found in subject
Hot Lemonade is better
Rob
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From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2007 15:22
I never saw the fuss about Voodoo Ray.
sacrilege I expect
That's right it is.
I never saw the fuss about Voodoo Ray.
sacrilege I expect
That's right it is.
Indeed it is.
Hot lemonade is a proper classic release too.
robin...
robin wrote:
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:23, Wojtek wrote:
...are up now at http://infinitestatemachine.com
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in the
direction of drum and bass and has never really regained the level he
previously had. In fact I'd written him off as
On 9/4/07, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:23, Wojtek wrote:
...are up now at http://infinitestatemachine.com
Despite loving earlier Gerald records he lost me when he went in the
direction of drum and bass and has never really regained the level he
previously had. In
I think it's the flipside track--Blow Your House Down that's had more
staying power. The bassline from BYHD was sampled by the 33 and 1/3
Queen for Nu Groove, and a recent remix is still being caned by the
Wizard.
On 9/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What didn't you like about his DEMF performance?
On 9/4/07, Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
robin wrote:
His DEMF performance this year was disappointing, though.
J
It seemed like he didn't have a good feel for the main stage system. I
kept seeing a Paxahau staff member gesturing to him to crank up the
volume, but he ignored her and his drum and bass sounded tinny. People
just weren't dancing.
J
Wojtek wrote:
What didn't you like about his DEMF
On 9/4/07, Jacob Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seemed like he didn't have a good feel for the main stage system. I
kept seeing a Paxahau staff member gesturing to him to crank up the
volume, but he ignored her and his drum and bass sounded tinny. People
just weren't dancing.
:o) That
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