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Kelley Hackett
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Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:19:37 -0400
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Re: [idm] New London School of Electronics
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Quoting Kelley Hackett <khackett@aba.iupui.edu>:
quoted 10 lines Anybody else heard of these cats(group/artist(s))....> > Anybody else heard of these cats(group/artist(s)).... > I have a song entitled \"Georgia\", thats pretty sweet, \\ > especially the end......which goes ambient--in a > spacey sorta way--with a head nodd\'n rhythm behind > it....... > > Q? How does most of their material sound....and > does anyone have a discography for them? >
New London School of Electronics had one or two releases on Rising High back in 1993 that were in the typical Rising High trancey-electronica style. NLSOE was comprised to two producers Casper Pound and Elliot-Potter. Both producers have separately releases a plethora of trance-techno-rave-related material under a wide variety of guises including Quietman, Friends Lovers & Family, Union Jack, White Knight, The Dominatrix, The Hypnotist, Rising High Collective, and Homeboy Hippie & Funkidredd to name just a few. If you like that NLSOE track then there is probably a few other Rising High label releases you \'might\' enjoy but since the label has been defunct for several years they would all be pretty hard to come by. Some of the Rising High producers you should check out include Bedouin Ascent, Balil/Black Dog, Tanzmusik, Syzygy, MLO, James Bernard, Neutron 9000, and Irresistable Force but your best bet would be to check out any of the dozen or so Rising High comp cds. -->-Lance---- PO Box 450715 Westlake, OH 44145 United States --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org