Having difficulty finding "A Secret History" at any of the (US)
online/mailorder shops I regularly visit.  If anybody knows where I can
order a copy, send me an email off list.

thx

- jobot

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:11 PM
Subject: (313) New Records


> OK. Back to the music. Some new stuffs just in from Piccadilly:
>
> The AM Feat. Sky : Choose To Believe - Not the most stunning Mahogani yet,
> but very good none-the-less. Think it'll be a grower.
>
> Fabrice Lig : Meet U In Brooklyn - The A side is the one that does it for
> me, with chunky retro drum machines, huge claps and Fabrice style synths
> that strangely fit really well. An excellent departure, with all the
Fabrice
> Lig character crammed in there still. The B side is good too, and a
strange
> cross between UR stabs, disco strings and Metro Area synths. Must be heard
> for its balls and originality.
>
> Meg : MGRMX - Haven't had a proper chance to injest all of this yet, and
to
> be honest the Theo track stands out so much, I don't know that I'll ever
> properly give the rest of it the attention it deserves. The Theo remix is
> easilly one of his best efforts ever. Unusually clean production for him,
a
> good pressing, and gorgeous vocal treatments compliment some amazing
> instrumentation. This is pure beautty with a devastating groove. The one
> remix justifies the unusually low price (at least in the UK).
>
> Various Artists : A Secret History - Already received plenty of attention,
> but I have to echo all of that appreciation loud and clear. You've been
> working on this for at least a year, haven't you Alex? I vaguely recall
when
> you first started talking about it last Winter. At any rate, it's an
amazing
> presentation, down to those best-of-both-worlds, paper-on-the-outside,
> plastic-on-the-inside sleeves. I'm really happy to have an excellent
> pressing of Peut Etre Pas, Visgage, Problems D'Amore and the rest.
> Shamefully, I didn't own any before, so this is both a unique offering,
and
> a huge penny saver.
>
> Various Artists : Iridite Productions Present Electron Music - Lots
already
> said about this one too, and must echo it again. Really like the whole
> thing. 4 tracks of tasty, big Detroit/Glasgow techno. On first listen, I
> think the last track is my favorite, but they're all nice fo sho.
>
> Various Artists : Sun Ra Dedication - The Myth Lives On - Late catching up
> on this one, but very happy to have done so. I think the Alex Attias
> (Mustang) version of Nuclear War is the stand-out for me so far, with the
> Vanessa Freeman version of Astro Black in close second at the moment, but
> can tell I'll really need some time with this one. BTW - that YNQ w/Dudley
> Perkins version of Nuclear War on this is a much longer version that the
> 30-60 seconds included on the Dudley Perkins album, just to clarify that
> earlier discussion. And I agree it's not amazing.
>
> Tristan
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