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From:
Lance C McGannon
To:
Michael Upton
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Date:
Sun, 10 Jan 1999 17:13:13 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) Jurgen Paape
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At 10:35 AM 1/11/99 +1300, you wrote:
quoted 11 lines I really like the Jurgen Paape track on the Profan> >I really like the Jurgen Paape track on the Profan >compilation (which I believe is just called >'Kompakt' - its yellow and white, anyway). > >I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations >for tracks in a similar vein. I like the quite >upright and funky bass-line against the lopsided >bassline and interesting choice of percussion >sounds. >
The only other jurgen paape release there i have is his superb Revel ep on Profan from back in 97. That 4-track ep is in the exact style of the cut on the Profan comp. It may even be from that release (i havent compared tracks lately). Regardless, Paape's Revel ep was one of my top 5 of 97. I recently discovered that Paape also has a newer ep out on the new Kompakt label. The ep, called Triumph, is the first 12" on the new Mike Ink's Kompakt label. Paape also has tracks on a few other comps like Kompakt Koln, which is different than the Profan comp named Kompakt as well as some remixes for the pop band stella. I believe he has also helped with some of the recent Forever Sweet releases too. Bottom line - Jürgen Paape's stuff is A1 for fans of minimal complex profan/brinkmann/ studio1 type stuff. Buy on sight! -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states