I have this comp. as well! it was
given to me as a present and in the
beginning i found it rather boring
but after listening to it a few times
i became better and better..still is!
Very groovy and fonky stuff..
M.

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Van: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 21 februari 2002 15:47
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Onderwerp: [313] rob hood - in the park


You need someone with a better memory than me my friend, but I have the
compilation this came on. Vinyl sleeve is a black/white design of quite a
menacing robotic figure, belying the mostly sweet grooves to be had within
...there's a Stacey Pullen thing on there called 'Graffiti's Theme' which
(imho - that phrase gets a man off any statement) he hasn't bettered ...

I think the label is either Subjective or Subvoice - I know it's Japanese.
The project had some ace liner notes and to me ranks as the last great
Detroit all round compilation, albeit of artists (inc, Hood, Shake, Kenny
Larkin, Eddie Fowlkes, Thom Barnett) doing breaks and hip hop rather than
their traditional stuff. Hunt it down, it is sublime .... I will have to dig
it out tonight and implant it in my memory - I am dumb as f'~*.

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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:29 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [313] dan bell - in the park
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>
>I'd like more info on this release as well.  On a broader scale,
>what is Dan Bell up to these days?  Last time I saw Theo Parrish
>he mentioned Dan was living in Germany, is this still the case?
>
>dK

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