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From:
James Skilton
To:
, idm
Date:
Fri, 21 Jun 96 12:18:12 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) booty groovers
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DVAgent@aol.com wrote on Thu, 20 Jun 96 18:12:46 BST :
quoted 10 lines i have a favor to ask all of you...> > i have a favor to ask all of you... > i would like to know what your favorite intelligent/interesting dance tracks > are and on which disk or other medium i can find them on. you know, those > killer tracks that melt your brain, bring a smile to your face and make your > ass move. i am going to be djing a little, i stress little, club next week > and i want to rock the place. i am fairly new to the whole genre and live > vacuous city, so i dont get much contact with this kind of music (idm in > general). basically, i find out about it from you people. > bring on the goods
I feel compelled to name Autechre's "Flutter" (Anti EP). An extraordinary track with a cute little synth line and stuff, but with the principal distinction of a non-repetitive beat. The rhythm is easy to ride in spite of this, and while it might not be an ideal top-of-the-night rush track, it'd be a real interesting one to play earlier in your set. Additionally, a couple of the tracks on Anvil Vapre are slammin' dance material. You could do a lot worse than program the Black Dog's "Barbola Work" off Spanners, too. Stonking! J ^ __________ ________.__/_____ _||_/ James Skilton aka Steady J _[]/_____________[.__\____-_ DJ and Party Animal | Ae discog on-line soon!! | Part Time Hedonist |____________________________| Full Time Technohead |__|-' watch this spc '-|__| Steady-J@Firefox.co.uk