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1997-09-02 22:04Greg Earle (idm) Re: Palette
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1997-09-02 22:04Greg Earle> On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, PUCKERED1@aol.com wrote: >> It's actually PALETTE, and you might wan
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(idm) Re: Palette
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quoted 11 lines On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, PUCKERED1@aol.com wrote:> On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, PUCKERED1@aol.com wrote: >> It's actually PALETTE, and you might want to ask GIL GERSHAM since I think >> he listed it as his "np:" on his last post. Which was: >> John Tejada 12 Volts of Soft Spread (Palette) > > Jeez, she's a quick one! :) > > I just talked to John a few days ago - super guy - definitely one of the > fastest rising producers whom you "haven't" heard yet. He has releases due > shortly on Metroplex, Planet E, and R&S's Generations imprint. I think (but > don't hold me to it) that he mentioned something about Ferox as well.
There's a short blurb on John in the latest Fix Magazine. I don't know how wide a coverage it gets but it's readily available here in Southern California as well as in San Francisco ... (Are you sure you meant Metroplex and not Multiplex, Gil?) He's also had some stuff out on Egg ... John and his girlfriend Lynn Hasty are the wonderful folks behind the Public Space events here in Los Angeles (the people who brought us Autechre and Vellocet and Psychick Warriors, among others). Great people and it's nice to see John get a plug on this mailing list. Thanks Gil :-)
quoted 6 lines You can also check out his short (but quite amazing) abstract cut on the Plug> You can also check out his short (but quite amazing) abstract cut on the Plug > Research and Development compilation CD [which everyone should own - Steve > Pickton with Mark Broom (as 9 Machine) and Irdial's Akin Fernandez (as Ravens > Over Vienna) both put in appearances, as does Brian Williams (with a superb > Lustmord remix of a Phthalocyanine track)]. I'm trying to remember who is > hiding behind the "Low Res" pseudonym ... (DFCTV Music?),
Low Res is a guy named Danny Selonski (sp?), who has released Low Res stuff on Sublime and who was, at one point, Sublime's US representative (or at least its West Coast rep.). He's got this awesome reely beeg modular synth ... Pluggin' the Research gaps, - Greg