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>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:48:51 +0200
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 From: Danny Wolfers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Subject: swedish latino recorcd ID check
 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Cats of the world,

 I need your record ID-help once again:
 The only thing I remember is that it was a swedish record/producer and
 there were small pictures with concrete buildings on the label. The DJ
 who played it (None other then the sympathic Charlie from The Hague)
 told me it was a very well known record and that it shouldn't be hard to

 find. Now I went to a recordshop today and it seemed that there are a
 lot of swedish records with concrete buildings on it, but I think the
 clerck just gave me all records with concrete buildings on it, even if
 they weren't from Sweden. Neither of the one's I listened was that
 particular record :(.

 It was very...ehmm...latino... not in a conga-kind of way, but more in
 the melody department, eh...south american...ah...more argentinian..
 Furthermore it sounded very deep & very melodic, it reminded me of DJ
 Pierre's "energize" mixed with some old Basic Channel stuff, such as
 Vanquer's "Lyot" (that dubby version,but going a lot further with
 melodic structure).

 Anyone knows what record this could be?
>

Martin could be right about it being the Quadrant track, but there's a new EP 
called "Dash vs. 
3ST" on Rampe D records that's got a very good track on the B called "Getting 
Divorced" and in 
a similar style to that you describe (Basic Channel-esque with more traditional 
melodic 
leanings).  This occurs to me as it's got a pink/purple background with 
sketches of buildings 
on it!!  Must be some way of identifying that style perhaps???  Perhaps not.  
Not so sure about 
the South American bits though, sorry.  It's a quality EP anyway and if I am 
reading you right 
you may like this a lot if you seek it out - good luck.

Respect to all 313,
Niall.

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