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- Greg Earle
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Date:
Sun, 31 Jul 1994 00:11:11 -0700
Subject:
The Secret Life of Trace 3 / Namlook recs? / Gear-heads alert
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An IDM DJ in L.A. played a track from the new Global Communication 2 nights ago, and told me that it had just come into this particular store, so I headed on in there tonight and expected to find it, only to be disappointed. (Andy Thomas, did you snake the only copy? (-: ) What I found instead, among other things, was a new Secret Life of Trance III. ObIDMcontent: There are tracks by Balil ("Rosery Pilots"), Air Liquide ("If There Was No Gravity"), Syzygy ("Never Come Down"), Minimalistic Source (Pete Namlook & Pascal F.E.O.S.), and an Irresistible Force mix of Transform's "Transformation"; along with the usual suspects (Rising High Collective, Oliver Leib's Paragliders, Art of Trance, etc.). This sucker is a quadruple vinyl (couldn't find a CD, but I'm sure it'd be at least a double), and I found it for under US $20, which ain't too bad for 4 slabs o' vinyl ... I also picked up the Moonwater "In-Existence" release on Apollo (3923 CD). Anyone know anything about this Maarten VD Vleuten dude that's behind it? Other releases/nom-de-plumes/etc.? I also found a few Namlook CDs that I hadn't seen before (just a reflection on how rarely I see the inside of a record store, that's all). Had a hard time deciding amongst them, but finally settled on the Namlook/Inoue "2350 Broadway", mainly because it was a double CD for only a few more $$$ than the other two - the Namlook/Mixmaster Morris "Dreamfish" CD from last year and the Definitive Ambient Collection 1 (Rising High edition). Did I blow chunks or make the smart move? (For comparisons, I quite like most of the Namlook/Atmo "Silence" release) Finally, my brother-in-law found an almost-mint (one key has a slightly un-sprung spring) Roland Juno-106 in a pawn shop for $250. Is that a good deal? I know some of you are gear-heads out there ... - Greg