This is a tasty mix, thanks
C
Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru
Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains,
rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and
hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I
gave up all hope.
Yeah I enjoyed it too. Thanks dP!
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:02 AM, 3...@coke-smyth.net wrote:
This is a tasty mix, thanks
C
Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru
Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains,
rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision.
Dave Powers: The Legend of Urk Ru
Last night I had a dream... I was wandering through the mountains,
rain was beating down on me, dense fog clouded my vision. So tired and
hungry, I could barely stand. Hadn't seen a living being in days. I
gave up all hope. Cursing my fate. And then, just as my
Woops, I was originally gonna say 313 connection (besides the fact
that I lived there!): Rick Wade.
So yeah. what I posted makes no sense.
Tracks by (besides the fact that I lived there!): Rick Wade. Robert
Owens, Iron Curtis, Move D, and more...
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM, David Powers
Hi everyone, check out my live PA from the Tronic Treatment party,
Detroit, May 27, 2007... It was a fun party and the set came out
sounding great!
http://www.cyborgk.com/audio/DavePowers_livePAatTronicTreatment_detroit2007.mp3
~Dave Powers
David,
please keep sending us your mixes, i have been enjoying every single one of
them, especially the Escape planet 313.
thanks
fab
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From: David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313-List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:42 AM
Subject: (313) Dave
thanks for the tip. Listenned to it... some good tracks.
Anyone know when/if this Tunnel track by Richie Hawtin will be released?
Sounds he is back to the early Plastikman paranoia vibe...
Greetings
GuiGui
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The official release date is the 7th Nov.
On 14 Oct 2005, at 00:26, Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
thanks for the tip. Listenned to it... some good tracks.
Anyone know when/if this Tunnel track by Richie Hawtin will be
released?
Sounds he is back to the early Plastikman paranoia vibe...
anyone ever listen to it??
been peeping some of the tracklists, looks like a pretty cool show!
alex
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their individual,
Speaking of Dave Angel, he must release a new LP this year, I read (I think
probably almost two years ago now!) in a Korg Trade mag, that he had a new
28 track album almost ready to go . He had funded it himself and had
collaborated with artists like Roy Ayres. It was going to be 2 CDs, one
techno
Wotcha 313ers...
Doing interviews with Dave and Regis next week, if there's anything you've
ever wanted to ask - feel free...
Please - no abuse - I've got 5 pages of that on LD...
Martin Dust
Master mixes were common in the late 80's, early 90's turn you radio to any
Urban/RnB radio
station on a Friday night.
It takes two to make things go rightwoo...yeah...woo...yeah... I wanna
rock right now
I remember buying a Euro-house master mix and a classic house master mix
showcasing
thumping digital
drum machines.
You got to love the TR-707 bass drum and cowbell.
yeah if anyone is looking for one
own a piece of my history.
spw wrote on Mon, 3 Mar 2003 about following:
on 3/2/03 10:04 AM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never heard anyone spin that much records in a short period, all fitting
well togheter, and with NO MISTAKES at all!
You'd be making a good point if the Wizard was actually live,
You wanna know how da wizzard was behind the decks?
I always thoguht the 'wizzard' was rincewind the useless wizard with his
luggage in tow from Terry Pratchett novels...
Sorry if I have confused anyone
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: (313) dave clarke live
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From: David Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I find perfection a bit
boring.
ive said this all my life. i like raw lo-fi recordings, i like
on 3/2/03 10:00 AM, Sakari Karipuro at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spw wrote on Sun, 2 Mar 2003 about following:
Wow! is Sakari Karipuro posting flame bate?!
i think is the correct word here is bait
Sakari your from Finland, have you ever been ice fishing?
So you don't understand why Dave
covers bad mixes is a little bizarre...
Sean.
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From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 March 2003 13:23
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) dave clarke live
The Peel session had a nice live feal, there really isn't anything that
constitutes a major trainwreck in fact I found
real.org Subject: (313) dave clarke live http://www.mpiii.com/sites back up. -Joe jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones while's he's spinning
http://www.mpiii.com/
sites back up.
-Joe
jinjin_a_gogo: i wonder what he's listening to in those bigass headphones
while's he's spinning this shxt for us
i've just listened first 20 minutes of this i have to say that he's
really boring. i mean why on earth he's playing this teen-angst
loop-techno. his mixing is great though.
(reminds me of days of overdrive and labworks and pcp hardcore from
early nineties, just cheesier. perhaps i'm too old
i felt the same about the mills peel session
his mixing sucks, although most people don't notice since he covers it with
the 3rd turntable
-Joe
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From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 5:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313
The Peel session had a nice live feal, there really isn't anything that
constitutes a major trainwreck in fact I found the track selection rather
enjoyable.
on 3/2/03 7:45 AM, ::) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i felt the same about the mills peel session
his mixing sucks, although most people
Well.. I remember Dave Clarke Doin´a brilliant mix at I Love Techno
festival in ´98 (it was broadcasted on the radio). But recently his mixes
are not enjoyable anymore, not for me anyway.
Maybe the crowd has different demandings now?
And this observation is not only for Dave Clarke, ther are
Interesting, there seems to be plenty of variety in his recent top 10's.
His taste in music really doesn't follow the 313-list camp of labels like
Delsin hyped on this list.
on 3/2/03 8:38 AM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well.. I remember Dave Clarke Doin´a brilliant mix at I Love
Interesting, there seems to be plenty of variety in his recent top 10's.
His taste in music really doesn't follow the 313-list camp of labels like
Delsin hyped on this list.
There might be some variety in his top 10´s, but the mixes I heard from him
lately does not give that impression.
And I am
Wow! is Sakari Karipuro posting flame bate?!
So you don't understand why Dave Clarke plays pounding loop techno at a club
like Fuse and you think
Jeff Mills has absolutely NO DJ skills.
(reminds me of days of overdrive and labworks and pcp hardcore from
early nineties, just cheesier. perhaps
I have yet to download the mix, slow connection.
The Wolf track he had out not too long ago sounded decent.
on 3/2/03 9:34 AM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There might be some variety in his top 10´s, but the mixes I heard from him
lately does not give that impression.
And I am
spw wrote on Sun, 2 Mar 2003 about following:
Wow! is Sakari Karipuro posting flame bate?!
i think is the correct word here is bait
So you don't understand why Dave Clarke plays pounding loop techno at a club
like Fuse and you think
never been in fuse, i have no idea whats it like.
i dunno man, he's played SO long that he shouldn't be doing trainwrecks
in every mix in 1 hour mix :) i'd like to hear how he was back in the
day, like over 10 years ago, or late 80's :)
You wanna know how da wizzard was behind the decks?
Oh man he was an absolute genius..
I never heard
Maarten Baute wrote on Sun, 2 Mar 2003 about following:
in every mix in 1 hour mix :) i'd like to hear how he was back in the
day, like over 10 years ago, or late 80's :)
You wanna know how da wizzard was behind the decks?
Oh man he was an absolute genius..
I never heard anyone spin
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From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: (313) dave clarke live
Maarten Baute wrote on Sun, 2 Mar 2003 about following:
in every mix in 1 hour mix :) i'd like to hear how he was back in the
day
mills gets away with it because he drops the right tunes at the right
times
and mixes with 3 turntables sometimes, which can help cover bad mixing.
I actually really like the mills peel session mix a lot. Jeff was just here
in NYC a bit ago at arc and did a great job that evening as well. The
dave clarke deejayed in pittsburgh a couple years ago (i guess it
was december 1999) and really it was as boring a techno set as ive
ever heard. i left like 1 hour into it, i just wasnt feeling it at
all. and that was even back when i sort of liked harder techno
still, but just a little bit.
tom
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From: David Pinter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I find perfection a bit
boring.
ive said this all my life. i like raw lo-fi recordings, i like
deejays who are human, etc.
Jeff to me is like an impressionistic paintermore about mood
than
ok this thread can die without anyone caring.
hint hint
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: (313) dave clarke live
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From
Some of his top 10's are more techno based and some are in the
electro/ghetto-tech direction.
I miss the Technology radio/ internet show, an enjoyable program.
(if not the actual record, then the label or the artist).
Yeah I'm sure at one time or another the artist or label may have been
its is definately freaky- but never so much that it looses the plot.
i personally love the mix.
you can actually read my review of it at www.allmusic.com-
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=A6vjqeal54xu7
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Martijn de Blaauw wrote:
Hi all,
Anybody have an opinion
Hi all,
Anybody have an opinion on this mixalbum from Dave Tarrida on Tresor ´Dave
Tarrida plays records´?
Is it any good, worth buying? or a bit to freaky...?
Thanx,
Martijn de Blaauw
Searchline
Van Breestraat 154
P.O. Box 9292
1006 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)20 578 86 86
Fax:
I have this and here's the tracklisting and you can judge for yourself:
01. Raiders of the Lost Arp - Funk 002 (combo)/Plasmek
02. Smash TV - I Love You Now / B Pitch Control
03. Tobias Schmidt - Make Me / Tresor
04. Christian Vogel - Diggin Fo Da Earth Gamba / Exclusive
05. Aeox - She's Gotta
i'll see him djing next month up in São Paulo and want to know what
sgould i aspect. will i hear something like that epic set on k7 (x-
mix 4)? i hope so.. but something in my mind says that i'll hear
techy-disco-funky-freaky tracks.. (correction: in this case, i wont
hear it..)
anyone have seen
I think it depends on the venue crowd what kind of set he spins. DA
has a versatile range. For example, he says this new 'Trust the DJ' mix
cd, DA-01, represents his more clubby style he plans to release
another 3 mix comps. this year. They'll presumably show off the remaining
strings to his
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Subject: [313] dave angel djing (was Re: [313] Dave Angel mixtape ID needed)
i'll see him djing next month up in São Paulo and want to know what
sgould i aspect. will i hear something like that epic set on k7 (x-
mix 4)? i hope so.. but something in my mind says that i'll hear
techy-disco-funky
i just dug out this Dave Angel studio mix that somone dubbed for me years
ago -in like 95 -i don't know when it came out though -probably around
93-95
i hadn't really dug it till now - probably cuz it was really really fast.
however on my tape player i have a pitch adjust so when it was
this topic reminds me this guy dave also from raum music. i like his work a
lot! anyone know if he dj? or play live? it would be a wonderfull night
thats for sure. anyone knows about a mix from him in the inet? or something
like that..
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From: Batory, Jason [EMAIL
You should be able to find some dj sets by Dave at http://www.klubradio.de
Respect
JasonB
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:36 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] dave (was dub taylor)
this topic reminds
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Gary, if you havn't already you should check out his electro boogie mix CDs
on K7. very fine indeed.
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know he's a great DJ.
mixes you have to feel, not just hear.
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From: dan ito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Dave Clarke? -- Please ignore if you don't like rants.
any electro boogie mix or the fuse mix
ps. i love ranting...its good for the soul...
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From: Bulger, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:00 PM
Subject: [313] Dave Clarke? -- Please ignore if you don't like rants.
I heard people here talking about Dave Clarke
I somewhat have to agree with you there, I think Dave Clarke is one of many
largely overrated dj's of our time. And on top of that he's an arrogant
pompous ass as well.
But you can't judge a dj on one mix. You should listen to more of him and when
you have the chance, see him in action. I only
' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Dave Clarke? -- Please ignore if you don't like rants.
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 14:00:41 -0700
I heard people here talking about Dave Clarke, and I've heard him compared
to Hawtin in other circles, so I decided to give him a shot. I downloaded
'Dave Clarke - Live @ I
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I heard people here talking about Dave Clarke, and I've heard him compared
to Hawtin in other circles, so I decided to give him a shot. I downloaded
'Dave Clarke - Live @ I Love Techno [Red Room]' from Napster and I would
like to know, has anyone else heard this? RANT What the hell is this guy
any electro boogie mix or the fuse mix(not the one off napster).
From: Bulger, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Dave Clarke? -- Please ignore if you don't like rants.
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 14:00:41 -0700
I heard people here talking about Dave
P.S. Unfortunately Mr. Angel doesn't produce the gems he used to make
anymore.
True, but his recent tunes still have the funk.
They are a bit more hard-edged now, just like his spinning. Man, I
once saw him spin a full-on techfunk/house/whatever you want to call-set and
I was blown
Last I heard he was recording what sounded like his definitive artist album
and courting major label offers - I even wondered if Virgin's Science
(Stacey Pullen, Photek) wasn't one of them since Virgin was mentioned.
Anyone have any news? This was about two years ago.
P.S. Unfortunately Mr.
Dave about Dave:
Sounds like it could be Dave Krasserman. Dave has had a few releases,
some of which are on Raum music from Germany. Very lush deep house /
techhouse. The Raum record I have (Sightseeing I think it's called) has
DAVE written in big letters so I think that's where the tape is
--- Mxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, what can anyone tell me about dave? Someone sent me a tape
some while back with tracks titled tropic, papaya, skylight and
exakt. It's pretty lush stuff which moves from something you'd
place as 313 fodder but is old-style nice whatcha used to term
Dave Clark wrote:
Sounds like it could be Dave Krasserman. Dave has had a few releases,
some of which are on Raum music from Germany. Very lush deep house /
techhouse. The Raum record I have (Sightseeing I think it's called) has
DAVE written in big letters so I think that's where the tape is
Thanks, but no, thanks.
J
Hi!
You can always visit the club where Dave Clarke is
playing, in London NYE.
Info on his Wicked Website:
http://www.daveclarke.com
New Years Eve Atomic Jam Birmingham 11.30- 1
London Calling @ the Docklands 4am-6am London, UK
Regards,
Anni
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i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:09 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN
Forwarded:
i don't know if anyone
Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)
JOhn
i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
Clarke closed his set by playing his remake of the track twice,
winding up Hawtin who despises the record. Hawtin then...
@hyperreal.org' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 18:03:31 -0700
i find that to be amusing...god i love the arrogence of techno
jeff
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:09 PM
Nor do clocks
don't ask me what that means.
Fred
From: John D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DAVE CLARKE vs. RICHIE HAWTIN
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:31:01 +0800
Proves that North Americans don't take to winding up too well :)
JOhn
i find
I find this very, very hard to believe. Look at the site in question - it
has 'UK tabloid' written all over it. Any discord has probably been
exaggerated.
So...does anyone know how these two got started on this bitter and fruitless
rivalry thing? Who said what first? My bets are on Clarke
oops, forget to send this to the list!
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 10:06:47 +0100 (BST)
From: Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: ...IDM list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Dave Clarke
Background #1
Dave seems to have been going off lately and seems to have the pioneer
mixer totally down, he played at pure heree in edinburgh on friday night
and blew my mind again. He came on w/ fix-flash and totally ripped it up
with FX and scratching, he really seems to be pushing it forward w/ the
: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Dave Clarke
.
Dave seems to have been going off lately and seems to have the pioneer
mixer totally down, he played at pure heree in edinburgh on friday night
and blew my mind again. He came on w/ fix-flash and totally ripped it up
with FX
In a message dated 3/20/00 5:32:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I personally think that while he's the best electro dj I've ever heard,
the part of his sets where he spins techno tend to bore me. A little too
bangin.
No such thing as too bangin'. Unless it's gabber.
;-)
a.
mitch wrote:
He played a good, but dissapointing set of hard techno, something else you
rarely hear in this city, but damn! I came to hear electro on a big system
for the first time in two years! My personal theory was the club told him
that electro would bomb like Dresden in front
of a Van
sat night
Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul MN
Dave Clarke:1am to 2:30 am
Nice tracks including: Orange, DJ rush's new one with him
ranting about you gotta believe over a Velvetlike beat,
that percussive japanese track on F Communications (records not in front
of me)
nice and bangin. A bit
I completely agree, and not only that, I agree about the same DJ! I saw
Dave Clarke roll through Vancouver BC on that K7 Electro Boogie tour a few
years back. Vancouver has some good points, but it's music scene isn't one
of them, and this was the first time to my knowledge somebody was gonna
Seems like a lot of people are having the same reaction after seeing Dave
Clarke. I took a $20 cab ride and paid a $10 cover to see him throw down
some classic electro in Lansing (a town that dosen't see many big-name
artists) only to be dissapointed by a half-hearted techno set (not that I
He was pretty upset by the low turnout that night. Actually, he was
pretty pissed off. This might have had an effect on his set. Anyways,
I personally think that while he's the best electro dj I've ever heard,
the part of his sets where he spins techno tend to bore me. A little too
bangin.
Dave,
The other Dave Clarke doesn't own Bush either to my knowledge.
This seems to be quite a popular misconception, but I don't know where it
stems from.
Regards,
Nick
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313:
Bush was started by Eric Gooden and
Eric Powell. Though this way have changed
since, Dave Clarke (the man who did the
Red series) never was and never has been
involved in Bush records in any way other
than recording for them (gosh, i sound all
lawyerey :)) The names Dave Clarke and
Dave Clark
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:35:42 -0400
To: Nick Craddock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
313:
Bush was started by Eric Gooden and
Eric Powell. Though this way have changed
since, Dave Clarke (the man who did
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Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM
To: Nick Craddock
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Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
313:
Bush was started by Eric Gooden and
Eric Powell. Though this way have changed
since, Dave Clarke (the man who
on the list (US) are still having breakfast. I'll read your mails tomorrow
when I get in.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 3:36 PM
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Subject: Re: (313
why magic feet nicknamed him 'laughing boy'.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:11:38 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
I'm afraid Dave has a tendancy of leaving labels on the wrong foot. Last
year, around the time Dave became
complain about getting ripped off.
Have to go now,
John
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Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
Don't forget there's
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Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Dave Clarke Bush
i thought his remixes-only policy was down to a restrictive deal with
deconstruction.
only red 1 and 2 came
John:
...Is it just the music industry or do people get fucked for money
everywhere?
Everywhere, it's called capitalism...
:::: tom churchill :
: headspace recordings :
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From: simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i don't think he released anything on RS did he?
his first record was on rs
directional force - f o rs 9102
i think thathardcore one you mentioned was on XL
btw i remember a Slater intreview were he was asked
about Jelly Jam(the label
He had nothing good to
say about RS either.
That is actually rather rife. Same with React.
C
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