Gabriel started on D Clarke Magneic North label,he also
had one release on Djax (as Analogue Men)

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Date: Thursday, 14 December 2000 12:18
Subject: RE: [313] Russ Gabriel


>> >IMO.
>> >Including the Fusion 10", that's all I can think of by him - anyone know
>>of
>> >any others? I have heard that he is a bit bored of techno these days,
and
>> >listens to Herbie Hancock instead.
>>
>>there's those 2 albums he had on input neuron as well. 'melody maker' on
>>the
>>'future funk' lp is a great track.
>
>There is another one, grey and white photo on the cover with some geeky
>looking dude infront of a HUGE modular synth. What was that one?? Can't
>remember for the life of me. That was released in 94/95 maybe, before he
>started doing really jazzy/funky stuff. Very electronic and not a bit like
>his later work on Ferox. You'll have to pull those Fusion EP's on Ferox
from
>my cold dead hands when I go to the grave, nobody touches those!
>
>>From speaking to someone on the weekend, Ferox is currently in stasis, and
>probably the same for Soul on Wax. Currently he is resident in Taiwan DJing
>or something like that.
>
>He may be doing some touring in South East Asia in early 2001, and if we're
>really lucky may hit New Zealand and Australia. Fingers crossed!
>
>Definitely one of my favourite musicans alongside Ian O'Brien. YEAH!
>
>out.
>d.
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