> -Haven't got the first one, Foreign music, but the double he did with 
> Armando and Psycho Kong kick ass. Psycho Kong ('94) is of course based on 
> the arcade game, using those Blip Blop-sounds that we all loved.

Yea, Psycho Kong's the sh*t! It was re-released a year or so ago, so it may not 
be that hard to get. It seems like some of the other rare Djax Records are 
like "fuggeddaboudit", though. If you missed 'em, you missed 'em.

> Knowing Paul's musical history I bet it's safe to say Foreign music is good. 
> And I'm sure it should be VERY good considering the release year ('93), 
> around the time when all the Chicago guys did excellent stuff. IMO better 
> than nowadays...

True, but are those guys really doing that much of ANYTHING nowadays? It just 
seems like Chicago fell off the map a little lately. Which is sad, cause that 
was the (other) mecca. I heard the party scene really dried up there since the 
cops started cracking down with the expensive permits and stiff penalties and 
stuff. I think maybe that has something to do with it? Chicago used to have 
CRAZY off-the-wall loft parties and sh*t.

Chi-town peops, fill me in...

(I know this is a 313 list, not a 312 list, so SUE ME!)


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