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laerm
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Date:
Tue, 1 Sep 1998 15:51:48 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) new LP of 500 lockgrooves
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On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Lance C McGannon wrote:
quoted 9 lines I personally love lock grooves. You can do so much with> 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.
oh, yes, i agree with you completely. it's just rather pointless to list all of these big names, each having contributed a lock groove, like you're supposed to listen to groove # 403 for the noto loop.
quoted 2 lines My favorite lock groove releases:> My favorite lock groove releases: > . Noto: Endless Loops Editions 2x10" (Rastermusic)
henh - i just ordered this. :) what about the old fad gadget 12"s on mute? :) they've got some good hidden grooves. and that mr bungle record with a hidden groove that you have to play inside out? * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com #### a fortune cookie i ate 08/06/98 told me: "a girlfriend is a wine bottle. a wife is a bottle of wine."