Well as I understand it, Edd Dee Pee is from detroit originally so of course everybody on this list should see him as a god and instantly know that he has more musical knowledge than you :-P
Just kidding, they do "get it" too. If anybody has the chance to see them don't miss it. Whether it ends up being a night of out there hip-hop inflected collabo's or the jungle-techno blip-out sessions, or anything else, it'll be worth it (and no I'm not their publicist, I'm just that passionate about dopeness). Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:25 PM > To: Stoddard, Kamal > Cc: 'Philip'; [email protected] > Subject: Re: (313) 313 jungle etc > > > On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > Yeh man, I got the vinyl edition of artcore number1 when it > came out. > > I still play sweet dreams and get inspired. Gives me > chills. Probably > > my favorite dnb comp ever (I don't like much dnb at all > though mind). > > ditto.. but was that Photek track on there that was on Op-Art... > T'Raenon or something like that? such a great cut > > > Some of Blaktroniks older material was in this veign, but > a bit more > > experimental and less noisy (meaning right up my alley). As > a matter > > of fact I remember seeing them live here in atlanta at a > posh (albeit > > empty) club in like 2000 (?) and they delivered a full two hours of > > delicious detroit inspired experimental dnb madness. The 15 of us > > there were definitely in awe. To date, I've never seen > anything like > > it. I wonder if there're any old sets from them floating around > > somewhere...hmmmm. > > they totally 'get it'... saw them live in SF a couple years > ago at The Top... wicked PA and really nice guys. If they > are reading this, they need to send me some more promos ;) > > -- > MM > http://sonicsunset.com >
