Hi-Tech Jazz' (imo) which is a very
good example. That came out in 1996(ish?). So what Tom said has applied for
years.
k
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 11:06 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) friday records
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>I don't mean to seem so combative, but "give it time, i bet many
copycats
>will pop up using "real" sounds from synths." seems like you're
saying that
>anyone using real sounds (you used UR as your ref
. no sense in calling me a "f*cking
crackhead", tough guy.
jeez, techno kids used to be nice,
-Joe
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>are you saying anyone who uses real sounds in music that is
electronic-jazz
>minded is ripping off UR? LOL
yeah thats exactly what im saying, you f*cking crackhead. can you
not read or are you just t
t;Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: (313) friday records (Abacus)
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>
> >are yo
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>are you kidding me?? people have been using real sounds since
before
>synthetic were available, and they continue to now. if you think
about it,
>Im sure you can see how silly this is. be it samples
nearly the first to do it, in any context.
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Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: (313) friday records (Abacus)
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From: Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I don't care for it at all, personally. It sounds cheap, thin,
and
>corny to me. I have the utmost respect for Rolando and his past
>productions, as a DJ, a producer, etc... but I found t
Ive been mostly playing Los Hermanos - My Mothers Guitarra ...quality
summer business that :D
i remember there being some non-believers on this list in reguards
to that track. i dont understand it, its very pretty.
I don't care for it at all, personally. It sounds cheap, thin, and
corny to
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From: "Marc Langsman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Ive been mostly playing Los Hermanos - My Mothers Guitarra ...
quality
>summer business that :D
i remember there being some non-believers on this list in reguards
to that track. i dont unde
well, a bit of a cheat as I'm not actually listening to it at the
moment.
but, a top tip none the less. (I'm also about a year late on it)
Yesterday, pikey list lurker Danny Webb put me on to this one...
The Rapture "Sister Saviour" DFA Instrumental Mix
It's modern day Italo, and lovers
Ive been mostly playing Los Hermanos - My Mothers Guitarra ... quality
summer business that :D
peace,
Marc
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last night I was doing a bit of reorganizing and pulled out an Abacus
record on Prescription that I never really listened to the first time
around
"The Relics" EP - won't file that away for too long ever again. That is
some deep gorgeous house music. So what has Austin Ba
I should have read this from bottom up. "These Things / Sweet Embrace" is
the EP; Austin's label is Re:think.
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>To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: [313] abacus info.
>Date: Fri,
thing
is a possiblility for the future.
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>From: "Jonny McIntosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: [313] abacus info.
>Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 4:32 AM
>
> Does he have one? I haven't seen any releases, anyway. Gener
hknow - came up, and on the Abacus 12" on
Balance ("Brazilian Love Affair" I think the release is called) there's a
track that has got it so exactly he does a reinterpretation. So there you
go.
> any on
> any one knows the name of his own label???
>From a recent Goya Distribution mailout:
> ==== ABACUS feat: KOBE JAMES - "These Things / Sweet Embrace" (THINK001)
> RE:THINK
> (Canada's Austin Bascom AKA Abacus gets his own label started, and in fine
> style
any one knows the name of his own label???
Yair
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Cyclone:
> What was the name of the record Abacus put out on Fragile? I can't remember
> and my searches of the Web haven't yielded anything either!
'Erotic Illusions' - various mixes - beautiful track, especially the mix
with the horny spoken female vocals...
Cheers,
Tom
Sincere thanks to all for helping me with my little queries. Yes, the track
was indeed Blaze, Wishing You Were Here.
>>What was the name of the record Abacus put out on Fragile? I can't remember
>>and my searches of the Web haven't yielded anything either!
>
>FRG
>What was the name of the record Abacus put out on Fragile? I can't remember
>and my searches of the Web haven't yielded anything either!
FRG 12 - The Abacus EP - Erotic Illusions
>Also can anyone think of who did that track Wish You Were Here?
If you're talking about th
What was the name of the record Abacus put out on Fragile? I can't remember
and my searches of the Web haven't yielded anything either!
Also can anyone think of who did that track Wish You Were Here?
Any help much appreciated!!
There was a great mix-CD on the cover of Muzik (July) ed
anyone know where i can find a bio on Abacus aka austin bascom??
thanks in advance...
vikaS
FOUNDATION
PS. dan bell cd release party tommorrow @flamingo 219 2nd ave...nyc...hope
to see some of you there...
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