JT:
yes the first 12" on footwork was pretty nice too, by louis digital, had a
really stripped-down homemade peaches-n-cream remix, and a couple nice
house tracks. that mark flash one (the second footwork) was godawful but i
guess that just means i'm not a mark flash fan...0 subtletly..definitely
excited to hear the new ones tho!
the new Louis Digital definitely shows a progression from the first one, and
the AMX 12" is really good too imho! i'm not sure what's happening with
their website, but as i said before Groovetech has some samples anyways.
also check out this new label from Glasgow with it's first release next
week - Stuff Records, vaguely affiliated (i think?) with the guys from
Rub-a-Dub (and redshift, who i think is on the list?) ...the first ep is a
various artists ep full of totally crazy chit, from drexciyan electro to
wigged out japanese hiphop-idm, straight-up r&b remixes(!?) etc...they
clearly dont care about making genre records and there is some cool stuff
on there..they have a website, incomplete now but very soon complete at:
http://www.stuffrecords.co.uk
and a soundbite:
http://www.stuffrecords.co.uk/audiobank/truffleclub.mp3
cool, nice heavy funky Mary J remix!
as well as that Mary J remix (The Truffle Club "Perculatin'") the Stuff ep
also features a track from Marcia Blaine School for Girls whose 12" on
Dalraida is superb downtempo melodic electronica, and one by Redshift who's
last ep on Surface Effect i really liked n'all (reminded me of early
UR/RedPlanet electro)... and as it happens Warp have the Stuff ep in stock
so i think i'll snag one shortly, along with a copy of "Twoism"!!! :)
rob
ps: is it the same Redshift (signs emails as Joe i think?) who's on this
list? i always assumed Redshift was a Scot or based in Scotland, mainly cos
of the Rub-a-dub association.
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