>
> Dave Clarke is English, most of the tracks on his X-Mix are
> from Detroit,
> Germany, or England I think. Could you tell me where you got
> Derrick May :
> Mix-Up (Studio K7!)? As I have not heard of it, and can't
> seem to find it
> in their site. Thakns.
Checked yesterday, the Mix-Up
>This also begs the question: What exactly is "Detroit's People Mover" as
>described below??
Aha! All is revealed on the website mentioned in the last post
(http://bhere.com/ruins/rebound/rbpmover.htm).
I've got to recommend this site's "Fabulous Ruins of Detroit" tour to all
313ers outside of De
>> Also, I saw a comp. about a year ago called "Detroit: The People Mover",
I
> >> think it was a double CD.
>
>Where was this? Don't recall hearing about/seeing it.
Well, well... A quick search uncovered a site
(http://www.ausfahrt.de/I160692.htm) with this info and tracklisting below.
Now I'm
on 6/26/00 10:41 PM, Batory, Jason at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A question just came to mind: Is the Theo Parrish "First Floor" CD
> considered a compilation?
I've always considered a compilation to include music from multiple artists
that are not working with each other in the studio. I filed
A question just came to mind: Is the Theo Parrish "First Floor" CD
considered a compilation?
Also, I saw a comp. about a year ago called "Detroit: The People Mover", I
think it was a double CD. I didn't get it cause it had a lot of the usual
Detroit tracks but it did have quite a few that I hadn't
6 PM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] Detroit comps
>
>
> Underground Resistance:Interstellar Fugitives (UR045) from 1998
> feat.
> The Suburban Knight "Maroon"
> UR "Nannytown"
> Gerald Mitchell "Soulsaver"
> The Aztec Mys
In a message dated 6/16/00 7:43:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
For some reason also, no one's cared to mentioned the Depth Charge 1-3 comps
on Submerge, basically detailing the history of music by UR, Acid Rain, Red
Planet, Octave One, Andre Holland etc etc >>
Wa
greets,
On the detroit compilation thread:
I'm suprised noone has mentioned the many plus 8 compilations, blueprints for
modern techno(logy) 1,2,3 are all spectacular and the only time from our minds
to yours vol2 ever left my cd case was when my original copy was stolen (i was
also quite hap
For some reason also, no one's cared to mentioned the Depth Charge 1-3 comps
on Submerge, basically detailing the history of music by UR, Acid Rain, Red
Planet, Octave One, Andre Holland etc etc
It has also some excellent unreleased tracks by all the class producers.
A_Zed
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>the only UK producers from the pre-Warp era I really still like are
Rhythmatic who make
>awesome, punchy reduced techno and to some extent MK. A Rhythmatic
retrospective >CD would be cool but I can only think of about five
tracks by them so maybe not enough >material.
was "energy on vinyl" ever r
In a message dated 6/15/00 5:26:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
Don't forget Panic in Detroit on Buzz. Lots of stuff on Buzz. >>
Speaking of summing up, here are the eight
most recognized very out of print "classic" Detroit comps.
They are available on vinyl as well.
Don't forget Panic in Detroit on Buzz. Lots of stuff on Buzz.
jeff
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> Just for the sake of it, I have tried to sum up all recommendations for
> Detroit comps...
--
jeff
"10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time
Underground Resistance:Interstellar Fugitives (UR045) from 1998
feat.
The Suburban Knight "Maroon"
UR "Nannytown"
Gerald Mitchell "Soulsaver"
The Aztec Mystic "Mi Raza"
Perception "Mirage"
Chaos "Afrogermanic"
Drexciya "Aquatacizem"
The Infiltrator "Thought 1"
Mad Mike "Moor Horseman on Bolarus 5"
> I'd also suggest:
>
> Jeff Mills - Live from the Liquid Room
> Purpose Maker Compilation
> Stacy Pullen DJ Kicks mix CD
> Common Factor : Dreams from Elsewhere
> both Octave One comps (were they released on CD?)
> the Jason Hodges (sp?) comp
Intergalactic Beats on Planet E, a definitive must-ha
At Thu, 15 Jun 2000 12:04:05 +0200, "Gwendal Cobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Just for the sake of it, I have tried to sum up all recommendations
>for Detroit comps...
>Detroit: The Deeper Shade of Techno I+II
This is a sweet set - geddit! ;)
>DJ Rolando's "Aztec Mix" CD on Underground Re
--- Gwendal Cobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chain Reaction's Compiled (feat. Scion, Porter
> Ricks, Substance,etc.)
Chain Reaction is the sound of Berlin and not a
Detroit comp.
respect u f
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