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From:
James Skilton
To:
Karl-Michael Schneider , idm
Date:
Sat, 22 Jun 96 16:32:06 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Evolution of the Groove
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Karl-Michael Schneider wrote on Sat, 22 Jun 96 10:59:29 BST :
quoted 6 lines 1. The Theory of Evolution compilation being mentioned all the> 1. The Theory of Evolution compilation being mentioned all the > time, does anybody > know the Warp compilation, "Evolution of the Groove"? Is this also > a compilation > of material from Evolution records? How is it compared to The > Theory of E.?
No, the title is a reference to the changing sounds in the earlier years at warp, as it was a follow on to "Pioneers of the hypnotic groove" All the tracks were taken from previously released singles. Here's the tracklist (from http://www.warp-net.com/albums/a05.html) Coco Steel & Lovebomb: Feel It 07:30 LFO: Syndrome 04:51 Rhythm Invention: Can't Take It (Cold Cellar Mix) 06:15 Wild Planet: Electron 04:52 DSR: Trust City 05:45 Coco Steel & Lovebomb: Touch It (Sandy Shaw Mix) 06:50 Nightmares on Wax: A Case of Funk 05:19 Kid Unknown: Nightmare 05:52 DSR: Babaloo 06:06 Damn fine stuff, but a far cry from what WARP are putting out now. 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