In a message dated 07/05/2000 1:39:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended
I believe this is the cd friend played for me. I wasn't around the case but
it was absolutly amazing. I definetly
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Subject: [313] reviews etc..
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For me it's a hobby (and 'no' I'm not in
it for the money, I don't care). I usually
come home from work around 8pm. By the time
I have finished eating and checking my mail
it's already pretty late. It's quite
frustrating
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended
WiKidfLaVa313 wrote:
I believe this is the cd friend played for me. I wasn't around the case
but
it was absolutly amazing. I definetly recommend at least hearing this
release
313 content: Sean Deason's new Allegory
Metaphor on Intuit Solar is recommended next
to Denvery McCarthy's Roughage on Statra,
and T. Millar's split 12 on Mad Monkey Rec.
Maybe not all Detroit styled, but techno
in some shape or form with a sharp edge. ; )
what sort of style is the SD
what I did hear was some of the best
production I've heard in a while.
Anything on vinyl Sean?
Yes, the production on this release is
excellent. Now if i could locate more
of Sean's work, i'd be even more happy.
Pietro.
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pietro da sacco :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me it's a hobby (and 'no' I'm not in
it for the money, I don't care). I usually
come home from work around 8pm. By the time
I have finished eating and checking my mail
it's already pretty late. It's quite
frustrating this time problem. Does anybody
have similar