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From:
Lance C McGannon
To:
Intelligent Dance Music Mailing List
Date:
Tue, 01 Sep 1998 15:44:23 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) new LP of 500 lockgrooves
Msg-Id:
<199809011947.PAA11012@devel.nacs.net>
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<199809011921.MAA24447@shell3.ba.best.com>
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At 12:21 PM 9/1/98 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 13 lines interesting...>> interesting... >> >> >> In rec.music.industrial, Jason Lescalleet <noises@XXXworldnet.att.net> >> wrote: >> >> >Just released today! >> >RRR-500 >> >500 lock grooves by 500 artists > >unfortunately the "bigger is better" ethos will render any >specific groove frustratingly difficult to find. >
I personally love lock grooves. You can do so much with them. Whenever i find a lock groove release, like the two lock groove albums on serotonin, i always buy two copies. And the more locks the better because the artist who does the lock really doesn't matter. I usually just quickly drop the needle from one lock to the next to find one that works for me. I'll admit that it's sometimes difficult to locate one you're heard before but in the searching process i always seem to find a newer better lock groove. My favorite lock groove releases: . Loops - lock groove comp 12" (Serotonin) . Loops Again - lock groove comp 12" (Serotonin) . Noto: Endless Loops Editions 2x10" (Rastermusic) . Jeff Mills: Cycle 30 12" (Axis) . Christopher Just: Brand New 12" (Petra) . All the Chain Reaction label lock grooves. . All the Interdimensional Transmissions label lock grooves. -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states