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From:
Brock Phillips
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Sun, 13 Sep 1998 11:53:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
(idm) Electron Industries/Sem
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quoted 2 lines does anyone know where i can find a discog for this artist? or for> does anyone know where i can find a discog for this artist? or for > electron industries?
quoted 2 lines ps, also , recommendations for artists who put out similar stuff much> ps, also , recommendations for artists who put out similar stuff much > appreciated
I also pleaded (unsuccessfully) for recommendations such as these a few months ago. Looking for futuristic, dark, electro/techno w/ deep atmospherics along the lines of any Electron releases. The only things I have in my crate which come close are the seven Electron releases I own, along w/ Link & E621's "Antacid" 12". Jonesing for more of this sound bad, but all the electro I have come across lately seems to lean towards a more retro-80's-dmx feel. Cheezy vocoders just don't do it for me like the Electron stuff does. The Interdimensional Transmissions stuff comes close (Sluts & Strings especially) but not quite. Any advice on this tip? P.S. Electro/techno labels I haven't checked into yet - Viewlexx, Electrolux, Science City, Electrecord/Formic, Nature, Ersatz. Does any of this resemble what I'm describing above (that Electron sound)? Also, anyone w/ used Electron Industries releases - I'm in the market to buy. Thanx... ____________________________________ Brock Phillips - bphil@email.unc.edu WXYC 89.3 FM The New Science Experience Tune in every Sunday night 10-12 AM EST http://www.wxyc.org for live RA broadcast Promos, demos, etc. welcome for submission Email for postal address and details... Trade/sale list at the following address - http://www.unc.edu/~bphil/index.html