well, I just got this: (for anyone else that cares)
In a message dated 10/24/97 12:56:11 PM, offworld@mail.tne.net.au wrote:
quoted 5 lines This is a mix up, thomas is not mono junk, it has something to do>This is a mix up, thomas is not mono junk, it has something to do
>with a licensing deal he had with DUM or something. Someone cocked
>up somewhere along the line anyway.
>
>thats techno..
In a message dated 10/24/97 11:50:08 AM, gordon@vip.fi wrote:
quoted 2 lines As I am recovering from my yearly excursion to the wonderland of>
> As I am recovering from my yearly excursion to the wonderland of
electronic
quoted 4 lines music (England, that is) I am simply too blatant not to be publicly excited>music (England, that is) I am simply too blatant not to be publicly excited
>by the records that I managed to obtain during my sixth visit to London.
>I will desperately try review at least some of the forty vinyl releases and
>ten CDs that I tried not to lose in interairport travel. Bear with me,
please,
quoted 23 lines since I found so many records that I had been looking for a long time and I>since I found so many records that I had been looking for a long time and I
>wish to write up at least a few lines about each one though they might be
>somewhat dated by IDM "standards". Good music is ageless.
> The first A13 full-length CD was released in 1994. "Experimenta", as it is
>called, features tracks by various excellent electronic musicians including
>Ed Handley and Andy Turner (as Tura), Dave Angel, Steve Pickton (Stasis) and
>Mark Broom (who runs A13 amongst other labels). Full track listing is as
>follows:
>
>Various: Experimenta (A13, AA001CD, CD, UK, 1994)
>
>1 Drax Two: Middle Earth (Thomas P. Heckmann)
>2 Connective Zone: Amecia (Simms/Button)
>3 Terrace: Intervalid (Stefan Robbers)
>4 Tura: Letter (Ed Handley/Andy Turner)
>5 Stasis: Clank (Steve Pickton)
>6 Kape Ill Musier: Gaspar (Mark Broom/Steve Pickton)
>7 Plasma: Formation (Danny Taylor)
>8 Dave Angel: Artech (Dave Angel)
>9 Mono Junk: Another Acid (Thomas P. Heckmann)
>10 Tura: Soft Key (Ed Handley/Andy Turner)
>11 Kinesthesia: Speng II (Chris Jeffs)
>12 Edge Of Motion: Memories of the Future (Edge of Motion)