At 13:07 11.05.01 +1000, lo sens wrote:
I got these sent over from Hardwax after hearing some
of the tracks on copies belonging to a friend of mine,
and recognising them as tracks that had my
jaw-dropping a few times on the dancefloor. The style
of the tracks is quite hard to describe. They're
really overtly dancefloor oriented, but have quite
complex sounds and rhythms going on: stuff I associate
more with clicky homelistening tracks. Can someone
else describe them?


there was an article about soundstream/soundhack
in de:bug magazine #32 which you can find here:
http://195.125.165.253/cgi-bin/debug.pl?what=show&part=texte&ID=1146
- unfortunately it's german only.

i read reviews that described the music as "cut-up
hyperfunk" which comes really close :)
here are two short realaudio clips of sound stream 01:
http://www.circonium.de/favourites/
(march 2001 section)

ines



--- Giles Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Where did you find these ?
>
> // giles
>
> lo sens wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I've just recently got hold of the 3 soundhack /
> > soundstream releases: amazing genre-defying tracks
> > that really hit a dancefloor hard. I understand
> the
> > ep's were big in Detroit (I heard Mills drop the
> > soundstream track a couple of months ago). My
> question
> > is: who is this? I understand the person
> responsible's
> > from Berlin. Anyone have any more info?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Chris


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