Wouldn't that label be M.A.P?

I think of them as more electro, which is a kinda retro thing i certain
forms:

Auxmen
Mandroid

or more of a future thing in other styles like:

AI
Carl Finlow

Or an italo oldschool thing from the Dutch camp. It's all good to me.


Quest

-----Original Message-----
From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:48 PM
To: Ken Odeluga
Cc: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit In Effect/Whatever Happened To The Future?



On 30-apr-04, at 14:29, Ken Odeluga wrote:

> This is long so beware:
>
>> In a way, their sound is what "techno" would have turned out
>> to sound like if Techno Kut had had the impact that Metroplex,
>> Transmat etc ended up having. I'm quite interested in that
>> parallel 'path' of post-electro stuff and the way that it started
>> out calling itself "techno" before being superceded by what we
>> *now* know as "techno"...
>
> There's a line in the track 'Men You'll Never See': 'Making techno
> tracks
> ...' Which I was bemused by. Incidentally, are these tracks new? Once
> again
> we meet that oft-talked about (currently) retro-future/future-retro
> thing.
> Are these old tracks released late or new tracks made in such a way
> that
> they sound old?

D.I.E.'s the men you will never see is a re-release. I think i bought
my copy on clone somewhere in the late nineties. Before that they had a
couple of release on there own label (i can't remember the name of it).
Also i don't think you can't call D.I.E. retro, they have been living
isolated from the techno scene :)

KJ


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