Yeah, I got that Golden Hour CD and gave it to a friend in return for the 
repackaged Dare/Love & Dancing album. It was interesting, not sure if you'd
play it endlessly though.


> Maybe this has already been mentioned, but a good number of The Future-era
> stuff has been recently re-released by them on a record named "Golden hour
> of the future", including the excellent "Dance like a star", also available
> with remixes on an EP...
> Gwendal
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 2:37 PM
>> To: Odeluga, Ken; 313
>> Subject: (313) Some History
>>
>>
>> Well before the League, they where called The Future, check
>> this site for
>> more info - this will help explain most of the history here
>> in Sheffield:
>>
>> http://www.blindyouth.co.uk/
>>
>> Richard X put out all the old records on Black Melody...
>>
>> Dance Like A Star stands out...
>>
>> > what's the deal with the mid-late 70s material?
>> Well it never gets mentioned does it, history cuts straight
>> to 81/82, which
>> is why I was asking about Ken and Greg, Alan Oldham plus Greg
>> Wilson from
>> the UK. I'm not interested in who was first - just the facts.
>> Every book
>> I've read doesn't seem to contain the info I need, and as you
>> start to cross
>> match a lot of it, it just doesn't add up.
>>
>> md
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >> I've also been digging through all the old
>> League/BEF/Clock DVA and Cabs
>> >> stuff, you'd be surprised just how techno some of the stuff from
>> >> 74-78 is...
>> >
>> > I wouldn't! ;-) . Although, I'm more familiar with the post
>> 82 stuff -
>> > what's the deal with the mid-late 70s material? Would this
>> be even earlier
>> > incarnations of Heaven 17 (which I believe included members
>> of what later
>> > became the League.) Any tracks you care to mention?
>> >
>> > k
>> >
>>
>> 

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