quoted 7 lines of all these, i've only ever seen 4 in stores (i own 2 of those). skam>of all these, i've only ever seen 4 in stores (i own 2 of those). skam
>releases, however, are easily available around here. i found the
>jega-ska009 at a few places. same for the push button objects which i
>gave a listen to only to nevermind it -- which is what i should have
>done with ska009. i guess like many i was drawn to this label mostly
>because of boards of canada, but i didn't like anything else that they
>put out, except the 0161 comp, which is with v/vm anyway so it doesn't count.
you have a mailing address, don't you? i do 80 percent of my record buying
by mailorder.
djak-up-bitch are a dutch label associated with i-f/clone/etc. their
releases (some of them, anyway; the ones listed) are in the skam/mas/etc.
vein insofar as they are a less dancefloor-oriented mutation of
hip-hop/electro/techno/electronix, but have so far blown away most of
what's appeared through those labels in recent months.
quoted 3 lines so, i'd have to agree with you about skam; hell, they _are_ called SKAM>so, i'd have to agree with you about skam; hell, they _are_ called SKAM
>for god's sake. (& i'm not even attempting to guess what music aus
>strom _really_ means!)
"synthesized music," if memory serves.
sc