and...
Wackies backcatalogue thanks to Basic Channel.
jasonb
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1. B-52's.
I second Big Black - weren't they from Detroit? This may be an extremely
tenuous 313-link but doesn't the cover have a matchbook or a membership card
or something (sorry, I haven't seen it in years) depicting the Electrifying
Mojo's radio show?
Re: Hall and Oates - I always preferred Maneater!
Big Black, led by Steve Albini, were based in Evanston IL, though I
believe that Steve Albini was from MT (?). The back cover of
'Atomiser' has a letter addressed to the bassist, David Riley, from
the Electrifying Mojo, welcoming him to the MFA (Midnight Funk
Association) and a MFA ID card
i remember this (i was a big albini/big black fan back then and
wondered who mojo was)it was their drum machines that eventually led
me to industrial and then techno...
and now i'm here :)
robin...
Big Black, led by Steve Albini, were based in Evanston IL, though I
believe that Steve
DeLaSoul - DeLaSoul is dead
Paris - The devil made me do it
The Stone Roses
Javanese and Balinese Gamelan music
bye
fab.
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1.
All my dusty old skool house / hiphop 12s bug out and pitched up at 45 for
that ghettotech bizness !
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DeLaSoul
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| Paris - The devil made me do it
And don't forget that there is a new Paris album on the way, called
Sonic Jihad. No stranger to pissing off Bush family members in his
packaging and
Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few others from
Scratch Acid formed Rapeman, another favorite of mine, also on Touch Go. Then
he started producing other people... Breeders being one of
I saw them once and they were using an Oberheim DX drum machine not a
Roland.
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Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve
Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few
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Big Black was from Chicago / Evanston, Illinois, and consisted of Steve
Albini,
Dave Riley, Santiago Durango, and Roland [drums]. Steve and a few others
Dave was a member of Mojo's Midnight Funk Association
He was from Detroit and worked in a studio before he moved to Chicago and
joined Big Black. I remember he said in interviews that he was an engineer on
George Clinton and Sly Stone sessions. Maybe he just cleaned the toilets and
poured
minimum to record bands.
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:Big Black were definitely one
as were thousands in the Metro Detroit area ... :)
what was it, an S.A.S.E. mailed into WJLB to get one of those cards?
-d
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01/07/03 10:22 AM
steve albini also produced (or engineered, i can't recall which) nirvana's
'nevermind'.
pw
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In Utero is the Albini produced Nirvana record - and he did it all right
here in Minnesota
Butch Vig did Nevermind
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You're right, he did produce In Utero. My mistake.
But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired.
Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
pw
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But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I
remember him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he
could have retired. Anyone have a copy of Nevermind handy?
heh, my almost original copy bought
(Apologies for more OT)
But didn't he engineer Nevermind with Butch Vig producing because I remember
him whining that if he'd have taken points on the album he could have retired.
He did pro the Page/Plant record from '98, which might help explain why
Shellac have provided fans with Krispy
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