HI everyone,
sorry for being a bit late on the return with this one:
>
> GOOD. As many smart labels have figured out the deepest headz are brave enough
> to handle the switch-ups in tempos and styles within a single label (Planet E,
> also to some degree also Rush Hour, Archive, Kindrid Spir
this is awesome production... do they have a US distributor?
i dunno, it's only 500 copies (and 5 different metallic shades of
vinyl..o), and they suggest getting it from rub-a-dub or boomkat...
maybe try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more..
jt
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> ...the first ep is a various artists ep full of totally crazy chit,
> from drexciyan electro to wigged out japanese hiphop-idm,
> straight-up r&b remixes(!?)
YES!
>..they clearly dont care about making genre records
GOOD. As many smart labels have figured out the deepest headz are brave en
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sorry for any confusing or extra info that no one cares about :)
-Joe DelCimmuto
- Original Message -
From: "rob webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: (313) interesting stuff - F
JT:
yes the first 12" on footwork was pretty nice too, by louis digital, had a
really stripped-down homemade peaches-n-cream remix, and a couple nice
house tracks. that mark flash one (the second footwork) was godawful but i
guess that just means i'm not a mark flash fan...0 subtletly..definit
hey guys
if you're into wicked Detroit-style (electro and techno-tinged) house then
keep your eyes peeled for a label called Footwork Records. the label's
London-based, but the guys who run it are closely affiliated with Detroit's
IS12 collective. due out sometime
yes the first 12" on foot