Hows this for trainspotting: Tonight I'm listening to Public Radio Internationals world news program (named, appropriately enough, "the World") which is carried on our local N.P.R. affiliate, and what's playing quietly in the background of a short information segment (was it someone reading the credits?), but wait, I think I know that track... the melody, the hi-hats.. is my turntable signal bleeding through the FM receiver? No, it's Stewart S. Walker's "It's Process Not Substance" off the _Abstract Symbols of Decadence EP_ on the Tektite label! Now they've also done little tiny culture/music features on French hip-hop, and the occassional Talvin Singh east-meets-west kind of scoop but Tektite is such a tiny indy techno label... someone on their production staff knows what up!! Anyone know who the mole is? Give them my regards on track selection. :)
peace -- Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.reverbmag.com archived radio shows --> http://macqueen.com/radio
