On Tue 26 Oct, Vince H. wrote:
> hmm.....could it have been me?  Perhaps Stuart Bruce?  Any other
> takers?  :)

Last night I got back from a nightclub and decided to chill out for a
few minutes by checking e-mail before I went to sleep. I was wearing my
Sunscreem long-sleeve cream "E" shirt (with purple sleeve writing), over
which I was wearing my dark blue Hybrid short-sleeve. So reading a
message about whether I'd recommended Hybrid on the Sunscreem list,
whilst still wearing that, seemed strangely appropriate, thank you.

I don't think I was the first to mention the album but I definitely
agree that it's a must-have for anyone who likes Sunscreem's sound.

> And allow me to remind you to not stop at just the single.  The album
> is just wreaking w/ brilliance:  orchestrated backdrops, sonic
> soundscapes, analog trickery, flawless beat programming, decent vocals
> (for the most part) and, in general, slick programming.  Oh, and let
> me add that the music is quite emotive, as well. Find it, by all
> means. :)

Yep, I agree with all that. :-) Whilst we're here, also check out the
new BT album "Movements In Still Life", which has a collaboration track
with Hybrid, and which is very slick too. But if you have to get one or
the other, get "Wide Angle" by Hybrid. Now.

And then (or now) join the Hybrid discussion list...:

http://www.onelist.com/community/hybriduk/

Stuart.

Hoping this message won't appear a million times... what's going on?!

-- 
Stuart Bruce - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         or [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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