, March 05, 2004 6:11 PM
To: Ken Odeluga
Cc: Martin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record - summary
from what i hear, 30,000 was fairly normal back then. Juan's told me that
they used to sell 50,000 copies of Cybotron records mostly in the Midwest
alone.
Figure
The first vinyl record I ever bought was Kings of the Wild Frontier by Adam
and the Ants. The first techno(ish) record I ever bought was possibly Acid
Rock by Frank De Wulf around 88/89, although I had been getting into all the
Chicago acid stuff that was everywhere round that time before this. I
cabaret voiltare - 2x45
i know its more industrial
but for more modern it was minus orange/ i-f space invaders are smoking
grass bought tham at the same time
scotto
lansing ,mi
plaztikjezuz.com
I remember taking my cassette tape of Kraftwerk's
Computer World to class in the 1st grade for show and
tell and all the kids in the class thought I was
weird.
this is OT but it reminds me of a similar situation:
some time in the 70s - moved to the Midwest from California in 1st grade
In
my first techno vinyl was the rise by v.d.t. (vorsprung durch techno)
on container records/hamburg (91). i got it from one of the members who
i meet at our local swimming facility. i had no clue about techno itself
before (hell, i was 14) and it simply changed my life :)
ronny
.
and the guy´s called Randy, he´s from Rhenen, like Marsel, so he can´t help it.
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my first techno vinyl
AFX analogue bubblebath
94ish?
first CD was sheet one.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:
Can't remember really - Exit 100 was the first 'hard techno' record.
Does Dextrous by Nightmares On Wax count as a techno record?
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: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:02 PM
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]; 313@hyperreal.org
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Sabres Of Paradise - Sabresonic
that changed everything
then I got Aphex Twin - SAW II
which just went and changed everythign again!
At 03:57 pm + 4/3/04, Mann
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned order you got...
The new dance sound of detroit
808 State
Inner City
Juan Atkins
Strings/The Dance
A Guy Called Gerald
Aphex/FSOL
UR releases
Plastikman
Im quite suprised that 808 are right up there, they made the charts
in the UK. Didnt realise they
Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it did so badly...is this like I've seen TG, when in truth there where
only really 15 people there...
Martin
5/3/04 12:15 PM Mann, Ravinder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned
Maybe they bought second hand copies?
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Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes
; but it would
have been a good laugh, I don't doubt!
Brendan
(ps: what happened to Roland Rat's Rat Rappin'? ;)
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Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it did so badly...is this like I've seen TG, when in truth there where
only really 15
Mmm if everyone's first record was Techno - The New Sound Of Dance, how
comes it did so badly...is this like I've seen TG, when in truth there
where
only really 15 people there...
ha ha! there's a classic one of these in Manc - *that* sex pistols gig at
the free trade hall.
But, I have my own
into any second hand store here...
Certainly, neither of them can be classified as that rare...
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From: Rob Tyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two
compilations
(ie vol 1 + 2) had been really successful. Maybe sales weren't that great
in Virgin terms
I thought they'd done 'ok' too - I always thought the story went that Neil
Rushton did these comps, 'broke' the techno sound in
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd think, well I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
5/3/04 12:52 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two
compilations
(ie vol 1 + 2) had been really successful.
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Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd think, well I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
5/3/04 12:52 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@uk.pwc.com
10 was a subsidiary of Virgin, wasn't it? I thought those two
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd
think, well I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
In techno terms that's a blockbuster. But you're probably taking the pish,
right? ...
k
Can't remember the figures but they are a lot lower than you'd think, well
I
was shocked...30,000 seems to ring a bell...
right, right.
I see. wonder if that's UK only.
guess anyone but a major would be made up with 30,000!
alex
p.s. the world needs more techno scandal stories..
: )
Back in the day that would have not been a good figure for the [EMAIL
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marketing but no I'm not taking the pish at all and I didn't say 30,000 was
a fact either.
Numbers have nothing to do with how good a record is, well not in my head.
Martin
5/3/04 1:50 PM [EMAIL
Martindidn't say 30,000 was
a fact either.
s'alright, didn't take it as 'red'.
just to put it in perspective I remember reading that Carl Cox's FACT did
120,000, and more recently a dimitri from paris comp did 70,000 in a couple
of weeks.
but, again, they're just from the back of my mind and
/labwerx
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Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned order you got...
The new dance sound of detroit
808 State
first few techno albums of mine:
air liquide increased difficulty of concentration
prototype 909 acid technology
air liquide black
ultramarine united kingdom
aphex twin selected ambient works 2 (not techno, but
related in a weird way)
-Joe
Roughly counting in my head in most mentioned order
How is Aphex Twin not techno?
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first few techno albums of mine:
air liquide increased
record - summary
How is Aphex Twin not techno?
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first few techno albums
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first few techno albums of mine:
air liquide increased difficulty of concentration
prototype 909 acid technology
air liquide black
ultramarine united
2004 15:07
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How is Aphex Twin not techno?
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Im quite suprised that 808 are right up there, they made the charts
in the UK. Didnt realise they were such a big influence outside of
the UK.
Funny how we dismiss
What was it that Bkork said about techno, Martin?
I think it was you who posted it to that Big Chill thread
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I got up this morning knowing we had a sold out gig ahead, the car started
first time and all the traffic lights turned to green as I approached. Even
the grey sky seemed happy. Dropped off at the Café, picked up my post and 40
Mally
We spent our allowances on Joy Division, Depeche Mode, The Fall, The
Smiths, Flower'd Up, The Farm, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, and the
Charlatans, etc etc etc.
and I spent all mine on records from the U.S
you wanna swap houses..?
the grass is miles greener on the other
Tongue and Groove
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Not wishing to sound stupid but what is TG
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, 2004 9:05 am
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Remember, if it's got electronic noises but no 4/4 kick drum then
it's not techno - it's breaks!
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SAW2 is genius - in fact I still think its AFX's finest moment.
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joe,
Ive been pondering this. Ive got
: 05 March 2004 15:35
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My first Aphex experience was hearing the track Digeridoo. I wouldn't
have called it breaks or 4/4, or techno exactly, but at a time when
people called everything electronic techno, it fit the bill.
K
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Date: Friday, March 5, 2004 9:32 am
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We spent our allowances on Joy Division, Depeche Mode, The Fall, The
Smiths, Flower'd Up, The Farm, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets,
and the
Charlatans, etc etc etc.
and I spent all mine on records
com [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313
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On Mar 5, 2004, at 12:33 PM, Brendan Nelson wrote:
I was in America in around 1991 with my 808 State t-shirt
on - some girl noticed it when I was in a shopping mall,
and started chatting to me; she even asked me out to an 808
State gig that was going to be happening in about a month's
time!
States (was RE: (313) first techno record -
summary)
The very first rave I ever went to was O(sub)3, held at the
Long Beach Convention Center in early March 1991. I haven't
got the vaguest idea how it came about that I was to go to it,
but I do know that the fact that 808 State
from what i hear, 30,000 was fairly normal back then. Juan's told me that
they used to sell 50,000 copies of Cybotron records mostly in the Midwest
alone.
Figure there were only very few electronic dance records back then, so
EVERYONE bought the same ones.
It could also be a gross exageration.
) first techno record - summary
from what i hear, 30,000 was fairly normal back then. Juan's told me that
they used to sell 50,000 copies of Cybotron records mostly in the Midwest
alone.
Figure there were only very few electronic dance records back then, so
EVERYONE bought the same ones
Rhythim is rhythim - the dance 89
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Sent: 04 March 2004 15:58
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Subject: (313) first techno record
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
Mine was Inner City - Big
Can't remember really - Exit 100 was the first 'hard techno' record.
Does Dextrous by Nightmares On Wax count as a techno record?
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Subject: (313) first
FSOL - Cascade - 93 (?)
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From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
Mine was Inner City - Big Fun double
Blue Monday, New Order(82)
and if that doesn't count, The Final Frontier, UR (91)
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4 maart 2004 17:33
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FSOL - Cascade - 93 (?)
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Just
Plastikman - Sheet One...'93 (unless you want to count Meat Beat Manifesto,
PTV, etc)
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Subject: (313) first techno record
Just out of interestWhat was the first
Something on Harthouse i think. which i'm not sure is classed as techno now,
but was back then
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Rhythim is rhythim
Clockwork Orange OST 1972
Kraftwerk Autobahn August 25th 1978
Cabs - Extended Play 1978
4/3/04 4:31 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rhythim is rhythim - the dance 89
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From: Sean Creen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Plastikman - Sheet One...'93 (unless you want to count Meat Beat Manifesto,
PTV, etc)
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From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL
Roland Rat - Rat Rappin (1984)
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Clockwork Orange OST 1972
Kraftwerk Autobahn August 25th 1978
Cabs - Extended Play 1978
4/3/04 4:31 PM
At 10:57 AM 3/4/2004, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
Underworld - dirty epic/cowgirl (released 94, purchased 97)
Man, I feel young now! :)
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
http://www.dirty.org/~mkb
Matthew Kane :
Strings of life 89 (Kool Kat release) and then years later I did got the first
Juan Atkins techno record on 7 Alleys of your mind by Cybotron 1981 on Deep
Space records! ;o)
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techno - the new dance sound of detroit
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:57 PM
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Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
Mine
YES
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Roland Rat - Rat Rappin (1984)
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To: placid
LOL
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Cc:
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Roland Rat - Rat Rappin (1984
Talking about Old
My first was cosmic cars and afrika babbaatas looking for the perfect beat..
now I'm old I was in high school, no joke .. I have been around since the
beginning I was at the college parties when Scratch Master Reese was
spinning
and the famous Music Institute had us dancing all
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
Mine was Inner City - Big Fun double packed with an Album of remixes. 88 ??
Man that makes me feel old.
Thnks
Rav
I grew up in a small town of less than 500 people called (no joke)
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Subject: RE: (313) first techno record
Strings of life 89 (Kool Kat release) and then years later I did got
the first Juan Atkins techno record on 7 Alleys of your mind
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Rhythim is rhythim - the dance 89
you guys are all old, and i was late to the party:
basic channel - phylyps trak II 99 (i was 19)
tom
: ). I can still nod my head in time.
Rav
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Sent: 04 March 2004 16:43
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Talking about Old
My first was cosmic cars and afrika babbaatas looking for the perfect beat
X101 - 91'ish? Memory's gone.
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Jack the Tab - Tekno Acid Beat (1988)
808 State - Ninety (1989)
K.
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Date: Thursday, March 4, 2004 9:57 am
Subject: (313) first techno record
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you
A Guy Called Gerald Voodoo Ray on Rham (the 12 without blow your
house down...damn :) ) in 89.
robin...
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Date: Thursday, March 4, 2004 9:57 am
Subject: (313) first techno record
Just out of interestWhat
Does buying 'Autobahn' in 1974 count? ;-)
And I still dance, and people kindly refrain from commenting on how it looks.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
'cosmic cars' and the 'looking for the perfect' compilation - didn't buy
them at the time, but certainly danced to
cd: prodigy - the experience
vinyl: dj skull - raw form anger
As a House records:
Lil' Louis - French Kiss EP (1989) FFRR
Its such a hit that you could find it anywhere! even at ur local grocery
store!
Techno:
808 States - Pacific (1989) ZTT
(err 38) is the magic number, and I never really could dance
I just moved to the beat...
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'cosmic
I think it was three records all at the same time (sometime in 87):
Mr Fingers- Amnesia
Adonis And The Endless Poker- The Poke
Rythym is Rythym- Strings Of Life/ Model 500- Off To Battle (UK
Jacktrax)
pretty good day for music I suppose- certainly set me up for the next
15 or so years!
well if Devo counts then Freedom of Choice
otherwise it I think it something I don't own anymore actually. Some
minimal German thing or some slab of hard acid techno.
I know some of the earliest things I bought that I still do have are:
Dan Bell's Lost Traxx because I thought the cover
4/3/04 5:05 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Techno:
808 States - Pacific (1989) ZTT
Shouldn't that be Guy Called Gerald :)
lazlo wrote:
If New Order's Fine Time (1989) or any of Antler-Subway's New Beat/Hard Beat
comps from about the same time don't count, then for me it would be:
The Future Sound of London - Accelerator (1991)
XL Recordings - The Second Chapter compilation (1991)
I STILL dig these records...
??
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np Slam--Alien Radio
Nope. 1989.
http://www.discogs.com/release/139171
K
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Didn't 808 state 90 come out in errr.. 90.. s
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I thought it was 1990 too.
My brother have taken it away though... like LFO stuff.
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Nope. 1989.
http://www.discogs.com
Gerald was only behind pacific state wasn't he... he didn't claim to
have written thewhole ep
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haha- mines probably pump up the volume if it can be called techno. I only
really started collecting (real) quality techno music after i purchased b12
electrosoma. Before then i was just going out to listen to it.
But way before then i always had early proto techno :-
Krafwerk
Yello
Tangerine
*RaVeR; ThReE-oNe-ThReE
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Techno:
808 States - Pacific (1989) ZTT
Shouldn't that be Guy Called Gerald :)
either X-Men Professor X, DJ Unknown Unknown's House, or Guy Called
Gerald's EP with Voodoo Ray and Blow Your House Down on it. All were
bought at the same time in the spring/summer of 1991.
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But way before then i always had early proto techno :-
Krafwerk
Yello
Tangerine Dream/Froese (mad collector)
Art of Noise (whos afraid of)
Breakdance soundtrack (complete with breakdancing instructions- it's
were i
learnt the banana roll) :)
lol, i had this toocover versions and all,
Here's you go:
http://www.detroitbumps.com/breakin.ram
Quest Pond
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Subject: Re: (313) first techno record
But way before then i always had early proto
John Harvey:
techno - the new dance sound of detroit
Ditto
k
: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:58 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) first techno record
John Harvey:
techno - the new dance sound of detroit
Ditto
k
#
Note:
Any views or opinions are solely those
On Mar 4, 2004, at 9:57 AM, Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote:
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
I had heard Mojo and the Wizard on radio when i was younger, even
before i started really buying music.. but still too young to attend
the M.I. or any Chicago
collection!
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Then in a couple years the I got Inner City - Big Fun, and then Lil'
Louis - French Kiss. Then 808 State
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You're both supercool then.
This reminds of me questionnaires that ask 'what was your first
vinyl purchase ever?'
Rock bands often say cool things like Iggy Pop and David Bowie,
but I don't
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You're both supercool then.
This reminds of me questionnaires that ask 'what was your first
vinyl purchase ever?'
Rock bands often say cool things
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No, it has to be something you went out and bought with your
very own money.
Otherwise my selection would be Verdi, Gilbert Sullivan and
Johnny Morris's Animal Magic
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My first ever record purchase was Eric B. and Rakim Follow The Leader LP.
Got it at Buy-Rite on 7mile.
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Mann, Ravinder [CCS] wrote on Thu, 4 Mar 2004 about following:
Just out of interestWhat was the first techno record you bought ?
hmm not exactly sure anymore; but these spring into my mind.. Meng
Syndicate - Sonar System, Altern 8 - The Vertigo ep, Frequency and that
stuff..
i don't remember the first.
although, my goal when i started buying records was to get every track off of
mills live at the liquid room (1994). also, to get e dancer's heavenly on
vinyl. still missing a few tracks off the liquid room mix :-(.
Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [EMAIL
and a mixer.
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:02 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record
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From: placid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rhythim
speedy j- !ive
it was my roommte's cd, and i would put it on repeat and play tetris until
thesun came up.
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From: Logic7 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:30 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record
My first ever record purchase was Eric B. and Rakim Follow The Leader LP.
Got it at Buy-Rite on 7mile.
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr
) first techno record
Buy-Rite was the spot I would catch 2 busses to get there and load
up on records..
Sister sledge - I recently played sister sledge and people went crazy
most had never heard the track - I played 'Lost in music' you can find
it on the sister sledge house release..
TS-1
- that
sort of thing.
Mine was Sister Sledge, which is kinda cool (Chic production etc)
until I tell you that it was Frankie.
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From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:58 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) first techno record
: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) first techno record
Buy-Rite was the spot I would catch 2 busses to get there
and load
up on records..
Sister sledge - I recently played sister sledge and people
went crazy
most had never heard the track - I played 'Lost
Sounds like you were on the east side of tha D.
George Jones - Logic7
http://allways.nu
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
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Subject: RE: (313) first techno record
Sounds like you were on the east side of tha D.
George Jones - Logic7
http://allways.nu
http://www.geocities.com/labwerx
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