i know adrian sherwood did production on the "twitch" album. i'm not sure if
he was involved in the "land of rape & honey" sessions. all this industrial
nostalgia will have me sorting through my records to see what i've still got
to listen to.
what happened to A SPLIT SECOND?
nettwerk put out a comp with a really minimal sort of house, very
electronic, remix of "addiction" that rocked... and that's saying alot
because the original was mint. anyway, does anyone know if this ever saw a
vinyl single release somewhere else on this planet? or was it strictly a
compilation thing?
From: "e&a rinon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FC3 Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Sanderson Dear'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop
Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 14:43:45 +1000
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From: FC3 Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Sanderson Dear' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; '[email protected]'
<[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, 27 May 2000 11:48
Subject: RE: [313] industrial vs. hip hop
>if i remember right Ministry's land of rape and honey album had a
>industrial/hip-hop song on it...it wasn't bad either.
>
sounds like the one Adrian Sherwood did for them!
the intresting thing about them was that the album
"The Mind is A Terrible Thing To Taste"
was recorded in Chicago Trax Studio - "were
it's not just a studio ,it's a way of life" - A J
Another industrial - house conection in Chicago
was that one of the bands on Wax Trax (Die Warzau ?)
had a few records on chicago trax(Samurai Sam,Xipotec etc)
e,r
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