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09 Feb 1995 21:08:13 -0400 (EDT)
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Re: unexpected find...
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quoted 3 lines while digging thru a pile of records in the radio/television production>while digging thru a pile of records in the radio/television production >studio at my school i found in amongst the garbage a true treasure: >'clear/industrial lies' by cybotron (juan atkins).
That's impressive that you were able to find one with industrial lies as a b-side.. most of the fantasy pressing are just two versions of clear..
quoted 3 lines i had never heard cybotron before, so i snuck into the radio studio>i had never heard cybotron before, so i snuck into the radio studio >and tossed it on one of the turntables. smooth electro. and vocals >too. is that juan singing? he ain't bad. :)
This record was crucial in kick-starting techno.. Many of the Detroit musicians list it as their number 1.. They're quite a few of Juan's records along these lines, with "Cosmic Car" and "Welcome to techno city" being the absolute classics.. Jamie .., ........, .........., .........., ........, .., B.U.a.R.P.