At 04:59 AM 8/22/2002, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Stasis is a London guy, now works in the R&B/hip-hop field where his drum
programming skills are proving quite a valuable asset. He's still 'in touch'
with the electronic scene and recently gave Smallfish an unreleased old
track which they put out on 7
Atlanta I think ... least that's where their old label was.
They were right up the street at the Michigan State Fair last night --
heard "Candy" wafting through the summer air. :)
-d
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Maarten Baute wrote:
> Where is cameo a.k.a. Larry Blackmon from?
> New York? Detroit? Phi
> | Where is cameo a.k.a. Larry Blackmon from?
> | New York? Detroit? Philly?
I would've guessed Philly myself, but he grew up in Harlem, and that's where
Cameo started as well...
Blackmon and Nathan Leftenant appear on a track from the new (DJ) Cam album
Soulshine, but it's not good...lame Roy A
Stasis is Steve Pickton, who is also Phenomena. He's from the same London
circle as Mark Broom and Baby Ford. I think he's collaborated with a few
people, definitely Mark Broom
-Original Message-
From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:54 AM
To: 313
Stasis is a London guy, now works in the R&B/hip-hop field where his drum
programming skills are proving quite a valuable asset. He's still 'in touch'
with the electronic scene and recently gave Smallfish an unreleased old
track which they put out on 7".
Now sure about Cameo though!
| -Origin
cameo - money - reprise records 040392 - 1992
tracklisting:
money - reese revamp mix
money - reese hardcore instrumental
money - hardsell mix (by joey beltram)
front street - album version
reese hardcore instrumental = velocity funk. the reese revamp mix has cameo
vocals laid over the instrumenta
: s mcgill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 26 juli 2002 4:23
To: Maarten Baute; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] cameo
Cameo - Money was actually the same as Kvein Saunderson's Velocity Funk. I
just remember a friend buying it and the guy who sold it to her said that
she wanted Cameo
Cameo - Money was actually the same as Kvein Saunderson's Velocity Funk. I
just remember a friend buying it and the guy who sold it to her said that
she wanted Cameo and not the KMS tune. She bought a record which I believe
is the same as my KMS Velocity Funk but it is titled as Cameo - Money (KMS
not to mention the remix KMS did on "Money" itself - in about 92? - real
harcore ravey breakbeat saunderson sound
mot sure bout the original though
Rc
on 25/7/02 6:30 AM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is the record "cameo - the money" released on casablanca records?
> Th