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From:
Matthew Lehrer
To:
Jonathan Takagi
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Date:
Fri, 27 Jan 1995 00:20:45 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
Re: James Lavelle's top 10
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On Thu, 26 Jan 1995, Jonathan Takagi wrote:
quoted 2 lines The only stuff I've ever seen here is the Kenny Larkin track and I> The only stuff I've ever seen here is the Kenny Larkin track and I > think Patrick Pulsinger has a > 12" out on R&S right now.
It's called _Dogmatic Sequences II_ I think, although R&S are only licensing it as far as I know. It sounds *alot* like something Christian Vogel would do, IMHO. I haven't heard or seen Pulsinger's 2x12" on Cheap (which was on Lavelle's chart). It's supposed to be half Brazilian-tinged jazz-funk, half scary Hawtin-esque stuff. Sounds cool, no?
quoted 3 lines Also reviewed is the new Jedi Knights single on Clear as well as the> Also reviewed is the new Jedi Knights single on Clear as well as the > new one by Tuscen Raiders (mu-ziq) called Bantha Trax. I guess > everything has to do with > Star Wars sooner or later...
Here are those reviews if anyone is interested (reprinted sans permission, of course): Tuscen Raiders: Bantha Trax (Clear) [Reviewed by Mark & Tom of Global Comm.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The force flows with the second release forthcoming on the freshest new label since Streetsounds in '85. Five furiously funky experimental new-school electro tracks to pop and break to. Rumour has it that the mysterious producers of these tracks are distant relatives of Mike 'Mu-Ziq' Paradinas. Uncles or aunties perhaps? The plot thickens. Soon everything will become... Jedi Knights: Noddy Holder (Clear) [Reviewed by John Mulvey] ------------------------------------------------------------ 'Planet Rock'-style electro from the band with 1,001 names (Reload, Global Communication, Link, Evolution, Banana Snorkel), a relentless sequence of funny voices and heavy, skeletal, old-school beats that fit in nicely with the way British techno - inspired by Mo' Wax, The Dust Brothers, Depth Charge et al - has started getting funkier in the past few months. Expect mirrored top hats, muttonchop sidies and eight-inch platforms when, as Global, they play the Brats Vibes night at the end of the week. Crazee. My question is, of course, when the hell are these records going to be out? Does anyone have any idea? I'm getting anxious.. :) - Matthew