In a message dated 24/07/96 20:16:06, svan@mcs.net (Arjun) writes:
, I found a compilation from '89 on ffrr entitled
quoted 2 lines 'Silver on Black.' It features cookie crew, d-mob, frankie knuckles among
>'Silver on Black.' It features cookie crew, d-mob, frankie knuckles among
>others...any information on this one?
Yes , although it has gone to the dogs now , FFRR was the label who
releases such classics as "Tears" and "French Kiss" , headed by Pete
Tong, this compilation features in my eyes their finest moments,
they were of the first labels to push "House" music into the UK
mainstream.
The 2 subsequent volumes "Platinum" and "Gold" are only recommended
to see what went wrong!!!!!
sonic assassin@4th world records
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/4thworld
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From: svan@mcs.net (Arjun)
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Date: 96-07-24 16:16:06 EDT
i've been lurking for seven months now, and i just came back from europe
where, in addition to picking up Plug 1+2 for a mere pound and seeing Jan
Garbarek for free, I found a compilation from '89 on ffrr entitled
'Silver on Black.' It features cookie crew, d-mob, frankie knuckles among
others...any information on this one?
While I was in Munich, i dropped into a large chain store called World of
Music...Like many chain record stores, they had their own magazine which
they were giving away. Expecting this to be essentially bought and paid
for by the major labels, imagine my surprise at finding not only a
featured review of 'das ist ein groovy Beat, ja?' but also a mini review
of ...weird things! I guess the publicity departments at Warp and
Rephlex have been working the mainstream media???
onNow: tone tales from tomorrow too
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