RE: [313] Detroit comps (revised)

2000-06-27 Thread Gwendal Cobert
> > 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

RE: [313] Detroit comps (revised)

2000-06-27 Thread Batory, Jason
>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

RE: [313] Detroit comps (revised)

2000-06-27 Thread Batory, Jason
>> 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

Re: [313] Detroit comps (revised)

2000-06-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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

RE: [313] Detroit comps (revised)

2000-06-27 Thread Batory, Jason
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