I think they're both very different albums reflecting
the diversity of the detroit sound. They both share
similarities between them but the definition of
"detroit" electronic music is kinda loose. I know what
I like tho...:) 

I couldn't put early Red Planet stuff and D.May's
stuff in the same set... not straight after each other
anyhow but they're both really good albums in my
opinion...

Nick:)
--- Turlough Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
> 
> "I'd rather listen to Red Planet or "Innovator" than
> almost anything
> else made in the electronic genre, up to and
> including today, because
> it still sounds fresh and energetic, not to mention
> tremendously deep."
> 
> 
> I don't think that the "Innovator" comp. is a patch
> on the Red Planet album. 
> Sure it has good tracks but some of it sounds very
> dodgy now (that's as 
> diplomatic as I can be).
> 
> Any thoughts??????????
> 
> ps. please don't go mad!
>
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