I love Detroit house as much as the next guy on this list, but I really do
not see what I am missing with these records.  

Not hating, but I've heard sooo much about these records, and I can't seem
to find what I am obviously missing.  To his credit, I have heard some great
tracks from him, but I am not feeling most of them.

I can see collectors being all over the seemingly "underground" style hand
written white labels, but that's not what I buy records.

For the benefit of me and others on this list that may feel the same, please
list the essential Omar-S releases that I need to hear to change my mind.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Stoddard, Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: (313) OMAR-S,Oasis#14,FXHE RECORDINGS,12" sounding
prettyfilthy.. gotone ordered....

So I listened to the clips on emporium and ...pleeeease tell me it
develops into more than what I hear. It's just a kick and bassline for
most of the clip then some voco stuff comes in. does it get better? I'm
asking because omar has in the past just let that loop run and called it
a track (sometimes to great effect though. If that's the case with this
track though, I'm gonna actually buy lunch today.
                   


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