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> From: v12 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 19 August 2006 00:33
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> Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) More Recognition
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> i remember one side of the jeden/dwa record was ok.
> a good use of a pseudonym 'cause i gave up checking to  stuff 
> signed with his name after the ridiculous LP on cocoon. (not 
> "techne" ,the other one)
> 
> for the curious:
> jeden = one
> dwa = two

Thanks for the translation! It just sounded like a punk band to me. ;) FWIW,
we've discussed that Cocoon record here a few times since I've resurrected
his name in these parts (he used to be discussed more regularly, starting
with Andrew Duke's broadcast of some of his demo music around the time of
Recognition 01 and the first Recognition CD). I reckon that Cocoon album was
a bit of a low point. Since then (and DWA was after that) his records on
Recognition have harkened back to his first few releases on Recognition -
read: they're good. I have that Cocoon LP, and keep thinking there's one or
two tracks on it that are worth keeping it for, although I never revisit it.
But I still think it's probably the worst thing he's done. 

Anyway... I consider him one of the least-sung great producers in the techno
world over the last seven years, and for that he deserves mentioning when he
does good. I reckon he's done so with that DWA record, and that can only be
bolstered by the fact that he's got Atom Heart to do stuff for him on the
most recent one! But aside from that, I think the guy is bloody brilliant.
He's made some of my favourite music ever, and I'm happy to big him up on
[313] because his music is a direct descendant of that legacy. He sounds
like the man who inherited Hood. While Hood still does dope stuff, I think
Sienkiewicz has received the torch, and (at least sometimes) ran with it. Or
at least he took Hood and made something new and great out of it. 
 
Tristan 
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