i have a belgium pressing of rock to the beat with an aggressive 303 acid
line and someone chanting 'aceeed'.
the track on the flip is called 'saigon nightmare'.
if you want the label details i'll hunt it out.
james
Subject: (313) New Beat/Saunderson etc
I'm currently researching an article
.
Joost
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From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 2 december 2002 18:47
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Subject: Re: (313) New Beat/Saunderson etc
I have the particular record on Speed recs. and it's pretty
much the
same
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From: Ploegmakers, Joost
Sent: dinsdag 3 december 2002 16:39
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Subject: RE: (313) New Beat/Saunderson etc
Wow, this thread sure brings up some great memories. Still
impressed with the first time I entered Bocaccio and got my
hair blow
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 18:23, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote:
I'm currently researching an article on the Belgian New Beat scene and I
found a listing for a 1988 cover of Reese Santonio's 'Rock To The Beat' on
Speed Recs with vocals credited to Jade4U and Nicky Trax. Anyone heard this?
What's it
Well I'm no expert, but since I live in Belgium,
I know a thing or two about New Beat. ;)
I have the particular record on Speed recs. and it's pretty much the same
as Saunderson's original (his name appears in the credits).
Altough they might have slowed it down a bit slower for that typical
At 17:23 + 02-12-2002, Tom Robbins/Magic Feet wrote:
Also, anyone remember what RS was called before it became RS? The first
five records (by Code 61 and B-Art) listed in the discography on Amazing
Discogs have the catalogue numbers LCE001-5.
Ferrai records, this also explains the horse
I have the particular record on Speed recs. and it's pretty much the same
as Saunderson's original (his name appears in the credits). Altough they
might have slowed it down a bit slower for that typical New Beat- beat. :)
The interesting thing is that Saunderson was apparently a fan of the New
Also listed in the early RS discog is 'Baby Wants To Ride' by B-Art
(who were they, anyway?) - seems the odd cover of US house/techno
/acid was quite acceptable there then.
well if you think about that time period, all the chicago producers and lables
were ripping off each others tracks and
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Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: (313) New Beat/Saunderson etc
Well I'm no expert, but since I live in Belgium,
I know a thing or two about New Beat. ;)
I have
At 2-12-2002 + 19:05, you wrote:
I was about to quote this posting to discogs.com but since I just noticed
you posted it there...
http://www.discogs.com/release/52978
101 also did a cover of 'just as long as i got you' from lenny dee and
frankie bones
i got a version of 'rock to the
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