>>I'll just add a couple of newer labels: Vibrant Music (I'm fairly certain
>>this is a CR offshoot - anyone?) and Trapez - probably my favourite label
>>at the moment.
>
>As far as I know Vibrant Music is run by Fluxion, so I guess it is CR
>related.
yes, vibrant music is run by fluxion.
it has
>I'll just add a couple of newer labels: Vibrant Music (I'm fairly certain
>this is a CR offshoot - anyone?) and Trapez - probably my favourite label
at
>the moment.
As far as I know Vibrant Music is run by Fluxion, so I guess it is CR
related.
Jernej
SoundOfLj.com
>Make you sure you check out the rest of the Vladislav Delay output for more
>on the ambient dubbed tip (sometimes he gets a bit noisy, mostly in his
>earlier work), his Luomo guise on Force Trax is sublime house unlike
>anything you've heard before. I am also very interested to hear his techno
>gu
is helps
Gary
- Original Message -
From: Gwendal Cobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [313] Sabres of Paradise (was: Some cds I ordered, what next )
> Still on that dubby tip - last WE, heard at a friend's
Sabres and Force Tracks/Luomo meet on the new 'Hypercity' Force Tracks
compilation CD which Weatherall has mixed. Good stuff it is too, very
groovy, and Andy does the decent thing by letting the tracks run properly.
Out next month I think.
Just finished listening to the new Chris McCormack album '
Still on that dubby tip - last WE, heard at a friend's an album by Belgian
guys named "Dub Taylor", and can't remember their label. It was a mix of CR
sound with some electro vocals - has anybody else heard about them ? tips on
where to start, other interesting people on the label etc ?
Gwendal
PS
> "Haunted Dancehall" is one of my favourite albums of
> all time. Although in my mind it's more of a
> rock'n'roll/techno-interface, with no similarities to
> later Chemical Brothers or Prodigy, thankfully. More
> like a later punk era (The Clash's "Sandinista"
> -reggae, calypso...)rockabilly/ted
> "Haunted Dancehall" is one of my favourite albums of
> all time. Although in my mind it's more of a
> rock'n'roll/techno-interface, with no similarities to
> later Chemical Brothers or Prodigy, thankfully. More
> like a later punk era (The Clash's "Sandinista"
> -reggae, calypso...)rockabilly/ted