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From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "O.L. From The Basement" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 Mailing
List" <313@hyperreal.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:45 AM
Subject: RE
>Ken said: "...many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what
>seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we
>like..."
>
>This comment intrigued me, could you elaborate on this??
>/Dave
Hi,
Nothing too deep. Just consider this. On this list this year (already) there
Orrin:
>Yes, I especially like the Isolee Pyjama Mix. I also recommend:
>Phonogenic "Generations" (Jesper Dahlback Mix) From "Togetha EP" (20:20
>Vision UK)
>DK (Jesper Dahlback) "Murder Was The Bass" (DK Recordings UK?)
>Luciano & Quenum "Orange Mistake" (Cadenza Germany)
>Snap Mode "Radium File
> Phonogenic "Generations" (Jesper Dahlback Mix) From "Togetha EP" (20:20
> Vision UK)
> DK (Jesper Dahlback) "Murder Was The Bass" (DK Recordings UK?)
i don't have these but the DK7 thing on output is really good...slightly
too well produced (if u know what i mean) but very modern acid in a house
nd The City" (Teknotika US)
V/A "Explore The Space - Version 1.0" (Macintosh US)
Orrin
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From: "robin pinning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tue
Ken said: "...many djs imo are still bizarrely dipping into what
seems to me the majority of releases which are weaker, from the areas we
like..."
This comment intrigued me, could you elaborate on this??
/Dave
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Subject: RE: (313) mike gr
>
> Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly
> International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term,
> 'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and
> enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camp
Osbourne/Isolee (Spectral) - Daylight. I'm not usually one for Ghostly
International but this is ace. Remember that not somewhat discredited term,
'intelligent techno'? This made me think of that. Smoothly produced and
enough of a straddle between techno and deep house to please both camps.
(I ho