At 3:35 PM 4/26/96, William L Samuels wrote:
quoted 32 lines On Fri, 26 Apr 1996, Lance C. McGannon wrote:
>On Fri, 26 Apr 1996, Lance C. McGannon wrote:
>
>> I just got a promo of an excellent new Detroit comp
>> on, of all labels, Astralwerks. Ten beautiful tracks of
>> Detroit bliss
>>
>> I love the opening ultrasmooth track by Claude Young and
>> the electro workouts by Will Web & Ectomorph
>
> > Detroit: Beyond the Third Wave CD/2xLP ASW6170 (Astralwerks)
>> 1. Claude Young: impolite to refuse
>> 2. Sean Deason: vortex
>> 3. Kosmic Messenger: 8th wonder (wanderer's mix)
>> 4. K.Hand: come on now baby
>> 5. Shake: sandblaster
>> 6. Ectomorph: insert another data disk
>> 7. Will Web: life on tek (bumpin' down jefferson mix)
>> 8. DJ T1000: solid signal
>> 9. Terrence Dixon: midnight hours
>> 10. Mode Selector: last trip
>>
>
>Do you know anything about Claude Young? I bought that DJ kicks - Carl
>Craig, the track by Claude Young is really great. I was going to try and
>find some of his music. I also heard, that the remix he does on that
>Sensorama comp is suppose to be great.
>
>I've also read decent reviews about khand's new cd, is it pretty good.
>The only track I have heard by her is Global Warming on Warp. I didn't
>think she was a Detroit artist, I thought I read a review saying she was
>from Georgia or somewhere in the south.
>
No. Kelli is very much from Detroit. She moved to Atlanta, Georgia for a
year, but now resides in Detroit again. The media has a tendancy to get the
facts mixed up and confused. Visit the Submerge web pages (
http://www.submerge.com/ ) for bio's and discographies Kelli Hand and many
of the other artists who appear on this compilation.
Matrix Records ph/fax: 312.640.1378