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From: "Matthew MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: RE: [313] TECHNO 2: The Next Generation
> > I remember some New Bea
The Scarlet Pimpernel:
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back Classics" resissues, (used to
say "remasterd with love") some I think even on colored or maybe clear
vinyl, classic Model 500, Mayday and Reese tracks. Not sure if any had
been previously unreleased mixes but I'd tend to doubt
yeah, i heard about the new beat version, but i think the version i meant comes
from detroit. it sounded like it anyway and kevin saunderson got
credited
thanks anyway
armin
Gerald schrieb:
> Matthew MacQueen wrote:
> >
> > > I remember some New Beat versions were released. Don't remember the
Matthew MacQueen wrote:
>
> > I remember some New Beat versions were released. Don't remember the
> > artists name though. Maybe someone else out there does?
>
> There was a new beat version of Rock to the Beat by "101" that was on some
> various new beat and early "acid housey" type comps. (Su
> I remember some New Beat versions were released. Don't remember the
> artists name though. Maybe someone else out there does?
There was a new beat version of Rock to the Beat by "101" that was on some
various new beat and early "acid housey" type comps. (Subway records?)
--Matt
Matthew MacQueen wrote on Mon, 11 Mar 2002 about following:
> > i thought so, he did 'six to six' after that, next to some irregular
> > network repressings. nowadays - not clear to me
>
> Network "Back 2 Back Classics" resissues, (used to say "remasterd with love"
> ) some I think even on color
armin holzgethan wrote:
>
> recently heard a bootleg with rock to the beat without any vocals (except for
> some kind of vocal break in the middle) and far more acidic & squelchy than on
> the kms release i have. anyone knows this version? where was it originally
> released?
I remember some New B
recently heard a bootleg with rock to the beat without any vocals (except for
some kind of vocal break in the middle) and far more acidic & squelchy than on
the kms release i have. anyone knows this version? where was it originally
released?
ta
Mad'R schrieb:
> I have the clear vinyl with String
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: [313] TECHNO 2: The Next Generation
> i thought so, he did 'six to six' after that, next to some irregular
> network repressings. nowadays - not clear to me
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: [313] TECHNO 2: The Next Generation
> i thought so, he did 'six to six' after that, next to some irregular
> network repressings. nowadays - not clear to me
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back
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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: [313] TECHNO 2: The Next Generation
> i thought so, he did 'six to six' after that, next to some irregular
> network repressings. nowadays - not clear to me
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back
> i thought so, he did 'six to six' after that, next to some irregular
> network repressings. nowadays - not clear to me
yes I remember 6x6 and Network "Back 2 Back Classics" resissues, (used to say
"remasterd with love") some I think even on colored or maybe clear vinyl,
classic Model 500, May
At 11-3-2002 + 11:53, you wrote:
Last week I received my vinyl copy of Techno 2: The Next Generation which I
won on Ebay recently. I am still truly impressed by the quality of the
tracks, they are all good!
they truely are
Did, a part from "I believe", any of these tracks see the light of
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Neil Rushton used to be A+R? for Network records I think. Really don't know
if he's still around.
He was also responsible for the Retro Techno LP, and the two Biorhythms
compilations.
Hi
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