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From:
Zenon M. Feszczak
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Wed, 12 Jun 1996 08:41:06 -0400
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Re: (idm) New Beat
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Dr. Giggles spake thusly -
quoted 19 lines Half of the so called New Beat artists were the same few producers under> >Half of the so called New Beat artists were the same few producers under >different names. Some of that shit sucked so bad, but there are some good >tracks that flew under the new beat flag. >Here is a few New Beat tracks that I am not afraid to admit I liked/still >like somewhat > >Jesus Loves the Acid-Ecstacy Club >Acid in the House-Miss Nicky Trax >20-Acid to body >I sit on Acid-Lords of Acid (I will admit it, I liked it a lot when it came >out, go ahead and call me a sucker :) ) >Frank de Wulf-Acid Rock (back to that Frank de Wulf thread) >Pluto-Isn't It Crazy >Rythym Kings-A La Recherche du Temps Perdue >Out of the Ordinary-play it again >Technoid-technoid > >
Don't forget about the aptly named "Brillyant" from Boytronic! Also "mmm-mmm" from Taste of Sugar, and Code 61's "Drop the Deal" (if one can call that last one New Beat). Best, Zenon M. Feszczak Semi-literate Philologist