i picked up that record for a couple of euros in a second-hand bargain
bin years ago - not sure if i still have it. our belgian friend must
be just having a laugh. i think the read album is great. da breaks
would be my top track on it. great synth piano line on it, i think.
much check to see if i still have my copy!

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Paul Kendrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't know Jamie Read had an album out on Fragmented, I really like the 
> L.H.A.S records, I must track that album down. Your post lead me to have a 
> look at his Discogs page and this price made me laugh;
>
> http://www.discogs.com/LHAS-Inc-The-Hevalo/master/365541
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 04 December 2012 10:59
> To: Paul Kendrick
> Cc: benny blanco(r); kent williams; list 313
> Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313
>
> a13 had some great stuff. john tejada has a great album on a13 - quadruple 
> vinyl - reminiscent of the stuff he put out on 7th city
>
> it always seems to be uk labels - so i will add another: fragmented
>
> http://www.discogs.com/label/Fragmented%20Records
>
>
> the jamie read (lhas) album on fragmented is a firm favourite of mine
> - again, don't think it got much in the way of props
>
> also great releases from paul mac, morgan geist, dan curtin, chris gray.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Paul Kendrick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A13 was owned by a friend of mine Eddie, who lived in Southend on Sea
>> in the South of the UK, and the main route getting to London from
>> Southend is the
>> A13 and that's where the name came from, Eddie was really good mates
>> with Mark Broom and the Plaid guys. I saw him at Lost with Juan,
>> Derrick and Kyle Hall the other week losing his nut to Derrick's set
>> and his still talking of starting another label, and a club.
>>
>> He'll be very pleased people rate A13 as highly as Ifach. He told me
>> once he still has loads of back cat unsold just sat around collecting dust.
>>
>>
>>
>> Stuff I rate that no one else seems to;
>>
>>
>>
>> Stasis and all the names he recorded under, but I really love the Paul
>> W Teebrooke and Other world collective stuff
>>
>> Lee Purkis/In-Sync
>>
>> All the stuff on Ferox but the Russ Gabriel stuff is excellent
>>
>> Electronic Industries / Octagon Man / Sem
>>
>>
>>
>> Im not sure how over looked it was but the Norma Jean Bell LP- Come in
>> to my room had some ace tracks on it, but the 2 for me are the ones co
>> produced by K-Hand;
>>
>> Nobody and Feel what I like. I think it was massively passed over in
>> the UK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: benny blanco(r) [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: 03 December 2012 18:36
>>
>> To: kent williams
>> Cc: list 313
>> Subject: Re: (313) Ask 313
>>
>> Okay, I'll bite.
>>
>> I always dug the 'Obscure' Pure Plastic / A13 sounds from Mark
>> Broom/Dave Hill camp in the UK from the 90's.
>> Not always 'detroit', but certainly techno.... and sometimes a nice
>> downtempo breaky track in there too.
>>
>> Some Other Label Faves.... Pacific Records and Ifach
>>
>>
>> benny blanco(r)
>> blancodisco.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM, kent williams <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, now that we've established that lurkers know how to send e-mail
>>> to the list ...
>>>
>>> This is an idea for a mix I'd like to do.  Here's the question: What
>>> is your favorite techno that no one else seems to rate highly?
>>>
>>> Extra points for being obscure.
>>>
>>> What's my impetus?  I buy a lot of records at thrift stores and from
>>> crawling around in the crates on the floor at Dave's in Chicago.  I
>>> look for things that might be OK based on producer, remixer and
>>> artists.  So I have a lot of records that have decent to excellent
>>> tracks on them, that for one reason or another never got much enduring 
>>> attention.
>>>
>>> Since I can't crate dig in Detroit very often, I'm looking for those
>>> sorts of things, after which i can engage in Internet searchage.
>>
>>

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