4 cournered room is still a personal favourite, though the cover is
pretty dodgy lookin
the x-tront & early planetary assault systems releases on peacefrog was
bangin, the stuff on djax as clemintine was great too!

i didn't enjoy alright on top, it upset me as did seeing him live at
lost earlier this year, maybe it was just the crap sound and the pants
with zippers...

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 October 2003 14:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: (313) Interview/Surgeon


If Slater wants a vocalist who is "adaptable and into music with an edge
to it strange as it may
seem", why has he stopped making it?

I am also a fan of his more downtempo material - his My Yellow Wise Rug
LP is a classic

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 2:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon






So what has Mr. Slater been up to lately - outside of the last LP?
I recently found a 7th Plane EP (Shades Amaze Concept - if I remember
correctly) and I'm always taken in by his more ambient influenced techno
(and Dave Angel's as well). I wasn't too impressed with "Alright on
Top".
Interesting - just checked his website and he posted a "now hiring" sign
this past July for a vocalist with the following requirements:


1.    be able to keep in tune
2.    be adaptable and into music with an edge to it strange as it may
seem.
3.    be able to scream if the moment is right.

Well, I can do #2 and 3 (I can cry when the moment is right too) - I'll
go
update my CV

send all demos to "Scream for Slater"
check it out http://www.lukeslater.com/

MEK



 

                      "Cyclone Wehner"

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                      10/30/03 06:39 AM

 

 






Luke's got  a better sense of humour. ;)
Seriously I haven't followed Surgeon for a while, I think there's more
interesting music out there. He's good at what he does, I just wouldn't
call
him an innovator.
There's no right or wrong about it, it's a subjective thing.



> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 Detroit" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:25 AM
> Subject: Re: (313) Interview/Surgeon
>
>
>> Well he's not as overt as some others but the whole conceptual thing
and
> so
>> is pure Mills, and more respectable folks than I have said so. 'Nuff
said.
>> ;)
>
> I don't think an appeal to authority on this matter is very
instructive..
If
> it was true once, it certainly isn't now. They've gone in totally
different
> directions - as DJs and producers.
>
> When I felt this way it was before I had really given him a chance. To
each
> their own perhaps, but I think it at least requires an acquaintance
with
the
> breadth of what he does. In terms of production, Force and Form
provided
the
> clear break for me, and then when I started to listen to his earlier
stuff
> with a bit more of an open mind, I thought the comparison was not very
> accurate. As a DJ, I don't think that the comparison ever held much
water.
> Surgeon is... medically precise, whereas Mills gets a bit lose (not to
> reignite that debate). Their styles are quite distinct. I love them
both,
> and there's no doubt that Mills influenced all of harder techno quite
> decisively, but I don't think you can write off Surgeon as a clone any
more
> than you could Luke Slater.
>
> Tristan
> =======
> http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>



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