Don't forget the American release of BT's Movement in Still Life.  And as
far as compilations are concerned, Sasha & Digweed's Communicate, is worthy
of attention!

Vince H.

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> I know this is off the subject a little, but I just had to disagree with
the
> last statement that this hasn't been a good year for new music.
Electronic
> is releasing a US version of their latest album, The Cure's Bloodflowers
> (although not along the music type as Sunscreem) still kicked ass (as did
the
> concert in Columbia MD).  For anyone more into the heavier side of techno,
> Hednoize, with the lead singer of Psykosonik, has a great new album, and
> while the Pet Shop Boys and Enigma's new albums came out at the tail end
of
> 99 they are still fairly new and great new music. So there was my little
> rant, and that's just my opinion, I may be wrong :-) Love and Peace to all
> and Keep Screeming!.......................Todd
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