-- On Sat, 9 Sep 2000 03:26:07 Jwan Allen wrote: >Shawn Rudiman Discography > >TR- Generation Vs The Instigator Hypervinyl 001 > >TR- Generation Derilect EP Hypervinyl 002 >Shawn Rudiman- Blue Empire EP Hypervinyl 003 > >Shawn Rudiman Secrets (x-trax) > >Shawn Rudiman Evidence of Life (7th City) >Shawn has been recording music for over ten years. Before Hypervinyl 001. >Shawn made industrial. The group was called T.H.D Total Harmonic Distortion >(this was an industrial group with shawn and his old recording partner Ed (i >forget his last name, sorry ed) they completed four albums) All of these >albums are very good , years ahead of their time. You won't hear any >industrial albums like them. >
Oh my god! this is quite a surprise! I remember hearing THD some time ago and was pretty impressed. What I remember was quite interesting: definitely above average 'industrial'. Never got to hear a full length by them, though. I'll definitely have to find those albums and give them an attentive listen! cc p.s. you wouldn't happen to know what ever happened to Dean Dennis who worked with Clock DVA for a few albums and then brought out two albums under the name Sector, would you? --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy.
