After spying the following in Tom Churchill's review post:
quoted 15 lines Subject 13 - Spirit Breakdown (Basement)
>Subject 13 - Spirit Breakdown (Basement)
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> A Fabio favorite back in November, this classy, jazzy track gets
>released at last. Rolling, live-sounding beats and wicked Rhodes stabs
>make this a killer tune, a classic example of the jazzy sound Fabio's
>pushing. 'Can't Wait Tonight' on the flip is more traditional pad-
>fuelled artcore, but high quality nonetheless.
>
>Subject 13 - unknown (Creative Source promo)
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> These boys seem to be everywhere at the moment, with at least two
>other releases around. The 4th release keeps the smooth, dreamy quality
>of the others, the A-side using a mesmerising soft guitar riff and
>floating, epic strings, before introducing some wicked Rhodes stabs. The
>flip is more piano-based but just as good.
I wondered what is up with this whole Subject:13 deal. After the Vinyl
Solution 12"'s "Eternity" and "The Promise," there was one on ULR that came
out around the Hoover techno era. Now there's these two above, one of which
could be the white label junglethang I checked out a couple weeks back. Are
these all Dave Stewart? If it is, props to him for supporting the new
styles, but I also haven't come across the super-high production values
exhibited on those VS rekks. Comments?
eric