I find that hard to believe if his DAT material was really that good then
why resort to creating
trance to make money?
I bought Subsonic Soundscapes from SG when it first came out and gave it
away only to come 
across another copy some years later and passed on it.
The stuff on Shiver is a little overrated in my opinion although I can see
why it has huge 
appeal.


on 4/8/03 10:01 AM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
>>>> Oh and everything touched by Erik van de Broek with a 303 in it of
>>>> course.... okay i am going to stop this now :))
>>> 
>>> Was that the guy who did Shiver?
>> 
>> Yep...
>> 
>> 
>>> What's hap'nin with him now??
>> 
>> Well they stopped releasing on Shiver and Dap somewhere in the midninties.
>> Erik released some drum 'n bass as Scattah and did some pop-electro thing
>> which sounded okay but not anywhere on the same level as the Shiver and
> Dap
>> stuff. Rumour goes that he still has a box of about 40 DAT tapes with
>> material which makes the shiver and dap stuff sound like shania twain on
> the
>> techno tip. Last thing i heard is that he now tries to make some money by
>> doing some trance stuff...
> 
> Interesting. I hope he releases some of this material, it would be a shame
> to let it die on DAT. Subsonic Soundscape is a brilliant record. It's one of
> a subgenre of electro which segues from boom-bap into 4/4, really
> effectively...(I feel another thread coming on...;-)
> 
> How collectible are his releases? I never see them in shops, seems like
> everyone who has them wants to keep them!
> 
> Thanks for the update,
> 
> Andrew

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