CURTIN, Dan: Tricks (part 1) (Tuning Spork Germany)
-I think this is some of that stuff he played when I posted about his set
at
Spacebase fairly recently. Very nice stuffs, and most of it rather
different
than most of his output. Perhaps it's boompty techno? Shove that in your
sub-sub-genre critique! ;)
Love that "Tuning Spork label", at least for the cover art and the name of
the releases ;-|)
You might like also Krak Street Boys "Tha crack has hit the street" (?!!)
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/213967-01.htm&highlight=tuning%20spork
Personally I still love TS 17 - Samim "House nation": "Dots" looks to me
like
some cosmic-deep-madness tech etc etc...
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From: "Tristan Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 2:22 AM
Subject: (313) So anyway... I bought some music recently
DABRYE feat DOOM: Air (Ghostly International US)
-Just ordered this today on the strength of the clip and a coupla
recommendations. Sounds dope! Really original, while MF DOOM is sounding
uncharacteristically fierce with his delivery (in a good way).
WRIGHT, Bobby/KENNETH COATS/ROY DAVIS/STEVE POINDEXTER/BRIAN HARRIS/ANTON
MITCHELL: Sex Chants (Chicago Undergound US)
-This is that thing I mentioned in passing the other day. The Anton
Mitchell
and Davis/Poindexter/Harris tracks are excellent. The former sounds like
80s
Chicago house in a circus tent, the latter sounds kinda like what you
might
imagine with these three guys - on the deeper side of their output, I
guess.
Good trumpet in it anyway, if a fairly grim recording.
LARKIN, Kenny: Azimuth (Rushhour Holland)
-Very happy for this repressing
CURTIN, Dan: Tricks (part 1) (Tuning Spork Germany)
-I think this is some of that stuff he played when I posted about his set
at
Spacebase fairly recently. Very nice stuffs, and most of it rather
different
than most of his output. Perhaps it's boompty techno? Shove that in your
sub-sub-genre critique! ;)
SIENKIEWICZ, Jacek: Double Secret (Recognition Poland)
-The dude is on fire. This one is slightly slower and perhaps even housier
(??? in a hard to explain way) than a lot of his recent stuff. Very nice
though
DJ YOAV B: Language Of The Open Heart EP (Delsin Holland)
-Late, I know, but really enjoying this. Very ballsy intro to the first
track on the B-side
REDSHAPE: Shaped World EP (Delsin Holland)
-Sounds like a Kraftwerk geiger counter meets C2's bassline from his remix
of "Ain't Changin'" to my ears
INNERVISIONS presents HENRIK SCHWARZ/AME/DIXON feat DERRICK L CARTER:
Where
We At (Sonar Kollektiv Germany)
-It's about this [] shy of progressive, but works really well. Especially
loud. I really like the vocal, but not sure if I should be embarassed
about
that. Don't care
PUNGTANG: Sub Seducer (Planet E US)
-Wooo!
Tristan
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