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b. sims
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Date:
Mon, 19 Apr 1999 13:03:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Found Sounds
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quoted 3 lines Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be> > Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be > confused as such. I'm not too sure about Spooky's background, other than
no doubt. with spooky you don't get hallow self-wankings over marginal music, you just get good music.
quoted 3 lines the fact they were part of the Guerrilla records camp. They put out a pair> the fact they were part of the Guerrilla records camp. They put out a pair > of excellent cd's. The first, Gargantuan (on Guerrilla/IRS), is more on a > ambient-house tip. Nice use of vocals and Pixie's samples. Very smooth and
don't forget the beastie boys. bboys plus pixies make for a rather catchy duo:) when guerrilla went down, they followed with series of releases on their own genetics label, one of which was the brillant shunt ep (or was it the clank ep, damn it i lost both, whichever it was it was the silver one.) i had my copy stolen a few years back and have unsuccessfully been searching since. i am rather curious as well as to what happen to them. i remember reading an article where they talked about taking a loan to buy their equipment. wonder if the realities of running a small label caught up with them. b.