Didn't Kenny Larkin sample Star Tek in one of his records?
Tom Robbins wrote:
Hi all,
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an article
on musicians who have been influenced/inspired by (or whom are just plain
into) Star Trek.
I wondered if anyone on the list can
Particularly useful would be tips on specific releases, lyrics, samples or
songs etc. Also, if there are any Trekkies on the list who can point me
towards good Trek sites or mailing lists/newsgroups, I'd be very grateful.
How about on UR's Galaxy 2 Galaxy (UR-25)?
Track c1: Deep Space 9 (a
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an article
on musicians who have been influenced/inspired by (or whom are just plain
into) Star Trek.
UR have used some Star Trek samples and a picture of Mr Spock used to be on
a Submerge record inlay. I think Mad Mike is quite
Hi Tom,
Funny thing to ask. I interviewed Jay Denham a couple of weeks ago and he
admitted he used to be a 'science fiction nut'. Quote: I wanted to be
Captain Kirl so bad. Maybe you should get in touch with him on the subject.
Aux88 has a sample of 'The Borg' in Xeo Genetic. Pretty cool. I'm a
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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 15:07:07 +0200
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an
article
on musicians who have been
jim proffit wrote:
I think it was in the second Star Trek movie (where Spock dies) that
featured the sample the needs of the many outweight the needs of the few.
That's a classic UR-sample and motto.
That's sampled at the beginning of UR's The Theory.
Sean.
jim proffit schreef:
I think it was in the second Star Trek movie (where Spock dies) that
featured the sample the needs of the many outweight the needs of the few.
That's a classic UR-sample and motto.
Somewhere in the middle of the track there is another sample from a
female scientist
Sekter .17 on twilight76 label quickly comes to mind, there's one killer
electro song called You will become One it has Borg samples.
Emanuel
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Tom Robbins wrote:
Hi all,
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an article
on musicians who have
Tom,
There is a band/group called S.P.O.C.K. that is obviously very influenced
by Star Trek. I believe that they are Scandinavian and you should be able
to find mucho information about them from the web. They performed at the
Labyrinth in Detroit about 6-8 months ago.
Scott
4th
At 13-4-00 +0100 13:59, you wrote:
I've been approached by the editor of Star Trek Monthly to write an article
on musicians who have been influenced/inspired by (or whom are just plain
into) Star Trek.
I wondered if anyone on the list can think of any? I know lots of
technoheads are into Trek,
didn't see mention yet of dbx-
i believe one of the old accelerate 12s had a track called spocks brain.
dont know the history behind the track/title though.
-p
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In a message dated 14/04/00 1:37:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
well, what to say. i visited two weeks ago the star trek exposition in
rotterdam.
it was in holland for some months, don't know where it's actually now
together with a friend i was actually beamed up! really cool, we had to
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