early (first 15 or so) svek releases might interest you. minimal, dubby,
snythetic. the first brommage dub release (sK013) is really good and has
been re-released very recently. impossible to find the early stuff on vinly.
the first  'lords of svek' cd is  agood comp of the early sound, very
different to their later releases.
james
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> From: Matt Hellige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 09:00:07 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: (313) house recommendations?
> 
> [David Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>> Hi listmembers,
>> 
>> I'm also looking for more house.  However, I have some very specific tastes
>> as far as house, and it seems to be rather hard to find house records that
>> work for me.
>> 
>> Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than organic
>> sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance floor, and not
>> too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I might play in a house
>> tempo sets currently tend to include some minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale
>> Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or
>> there, certain UR house tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux
>> "Walkout" ep I got last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces
>> and Phases, sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and
>> some tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any ideas?
>> Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house that isn't too
>> abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog synthesizer type things
>> and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and not just labels please!
>> 
> 
> Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug?
> Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is
> Egoexpress, "Here Comes the Night."
> 
> Matt
> 
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