Recently I found Blake Baxter's "Dream Sequence" CD for $6 at Record Time in
Ferndale.  As the second release in the Tresor catalog, it's a pretty
nostalgic listen.  I was far too young in '92 to be rocking out to that
stuff, but the music sounds pretty dated now.  I'm wondering how fresh this
release was back in the day...

But check it out...I'm interested in picking up copies of the other old
school Detroit releases early in the Tresor catalog such as X-101, X-102 and
the Eddie Fowlkes stuff.  Can't find it anywhere though.  I'm assuming it's
probably out of print.

Anyone have any luck finding these antiques?  I'm curious to see what these
records sound like.

I like the Tresor II compilation and Mills releases (X-103, Waveform 2 and
3) so I'm thinking these other records could be a little more appealing than
the Baxter record.

thanks
Jason

P.S. It was kind of cool to hear Baxter's song "The Warning."  When I first
heard it, I thought "wow, he's sampling Grooverider's track as Codename John
also called "The Warning."  Then thought logically and realized it was the
other way around.

Cool to think that Grooverider was rocking out to early Detroit techno on
Tresor.

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