I second that, got my hands on the double CD version on monday and it hasn't
left the player since. Just about all the tracks still sound like they are
from the future and all deep and emotive. There's a set of rare tracks and a
set of unreleashed tracks. Once again buy on sight.
"
speaking of whi
mr mac attack wrote:
>Hmm well this is kind of a curious piece, so I got
>home and dug out my
>copy. I somehow was lucky enough to get one of the
>clear/pale green
>vinyl copies on 33rpm (was this the pressing before
>Sinewave perhaps?
think it was the promo matt but I am not sure because
gt;
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 7:30 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Dan Curtin Sun EP - was Re: (313) the funky 808 drummer
> Er, Thirded.
You're a silly one, Mr. Odeluga. :)
> 'Third From The Sun' EP on Peacefrog 1995, plus the collection on "Web of
> Life" also
Re: (313) Dan Curtin Sun EP - was Re: (313) the funky 808
>drummer
>
>
> if you can get your hands on a copy of, "the web of life" [PF
>038] http://www.discogs.com/release/10289 ... there's a great
>selection of earlier sinewave/metamorphic, dan curtin tracks.
>
if you can get your hands on a copy of, "the web of life" [PF 038]
http://www.discogs.com/release/10289 ... there's a great selection of earlier
sinewave/metamorphic, dan curtin tracks. this may prove easier then tracking
down the individual EP's. check dan's work as apogee on peacefrog a
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-> Er, Thirde
Er, Thirded.
'Third From The Sun' EP on Peacefrog 1995, plus the collection on "Web of
Life" also Peacefrog is still some of the most spellbindingly melodic techno
I've heard. I've always thought that his drum programming is amazing.
As I said to you recently Tristan, I feel it's plausible at a p