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From:
James B Gill
To:
Helen Adriaens
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Date:
Thu, 16 May 1996 17:54:16 -0700 (MST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Dr.Rockit Discography?
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On 15 May 1996, Helen Adriaens wrote:
quoted 12 lines I have this pleasantly earpiercing noisy Slack Dog Ensemble 7": New Yawk Dog> > I have this pleasantly earpiercing noisy Slack Dog Ensemble 7": New Yawk Dog > (the flower shop, flower 006, no 407), with an accoustic(?) and an edit > version, which contains some awesome screeching distortions ... according to > the label the 'music' was created by 'Vibert/Biswas/Smith/Tye & Proper > Sheppard' > > May one enquire whether this is the same Vibert we all so dearly love? > > greets, > Helen >
--Slack Dog 7"? I got the Slack Dog 12" on lo recordings; it has tracks by smith/tye(MLO): Dont remember the title, but it's the industro-harsh corker that will rock any warehouse, also "Vibert" is of the Luke variety, as his track evidences. The remix he rocks is very jazzy, (shock). Then Kingsuk Biswas (of Bedouin Ascent noteriety) has a version, or a track he produces, and it is very good, as is his single on Rising High. Check it out. It rules. I think that you should invest in this 12", unless the 7 is the same, but anyway the record is a real corker. 30303030303030303030303030303 James Benjamin Gill jgill@u.arizona.edu check it on the www, even though it sucks :(