in case some of you dont know of it yet, there is a
napster-like file sharing service just for electronic
music called soulseek (www.soulseek.org) lots of very
very hard to find stuff on there. its PC only though. I
found 3-4 speedy J live sets on there that just plain kick
ass. also I fo
a shocking hobby is good, although i think most in the IDM scene
over-looked it. have you heard public energy #1? that's speedy j's 1997
album 9his last for +8). that's where he first made the switch from clean
smooth techno to the serious noise. (attention 313 guards: i know the 'ni go
snix' 12"
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From: Gwendal Cobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:26 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] A shocking hobby...
Well, Speedy J has had quite a varied output, some of which I would rank as
drill'n bass (think Mike Paradinas et al), s
Well, Speedy J has had quite a varied output, some of which I would rank as
drill'n bass (think Mike Paradinas et al), some of which is clearly IDM
(mostly what he released on Warp), some is Detroit techno - and good Detroit
techno too, I'm thinking about his +8 records... Haven't been listening to