Right. Now I'm home and got a little more time ; )
and headspace; here are some of my favourite ones
(in no particular order!):

The 3 Staedtizism comps on scape. http://www.scape-music.de
for some glitchydubbyurbanisms.

Compost One Hundred. http://www.compost-records.de
for some latinjazzydancisms.
The Glücklich series aren't bad either.

The Famous When Dead's on Playhouse.
http://www.mad-net.de (under construction...)
http://www.discogs.com/label/Playhouse
for some houseyelectroisms. Very tasty!

Superlongevity (dbl cd) on Perlon.
http://www.mad-net.de (under construction...)
http://www.discogs.com/label/Perlon
for some technominimalisms.

Ladomat compilations. http://www.lado.de
for some germantakeonhouseisms.

Music for Speakers 1 & 2. http://www.musicforspeakers.com
for some groovyelectronicexperimentalisms.
errrrm.... I'm running out of isms...

True Spirit on Tresor. http://www.tresorberlin.de
for some essentialtuneisms. : )
Also not to be dismissed are the other Tresor comps.

10.100 on Peacefrog.
http://www.discogs.com/label/Peacefrog
More essential tunes. Oh yes!

Soma compilations. http://www.somarecords.com
My early favourites in Techno and House, still good for
a listen now and then. Soma 10 Anthology recommended
for an overview of the label's releases.

And last but not least, on one of my favourite labels,
Sty Wars and Pork 100. http://www.pork.co.uk
Gorgeous. Lush. Groovealicious. : )

On Tuesday, Feb 18, 2003, at 20:08 Europe/London, Matt Hellige wrote:

Of course, there's all the Basic Channel-related label comps. My
personal favorite is probably the Main Street comp, but they're all
great.

Yes! In this context:
Scion arrange and process basic channel tracks, on Tresor. Yum!

There. Slishslosh across the kitchen sink and back.
Almost anyway. Where's Jeff? I'm sure he can recommend a few
more that I've forgotten. ; )
Enjoy!

Anya

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