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1997-10-07 08:04Simon Walley (idm) Good damn music
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1997-10-07 08:04Simon Walley>From: Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.com> >Subject: Re: (idm) the happiest man in the world. >
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(idm) Good damn music
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quoted 11 lines From: Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.com>>From: Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@xnet.com> >Subject: Re: (idm) the happiest man in the world. > >On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, headz ain't ready wrote: > >> now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted >> to ask 'where can i find more?' until now. gimme names and labels. > >Much of the best material is on _The Other Day_, an Axis compilation which >is really a Jeff Mills album. It doesn't cover the most recent EPs >though.
This CD (on React) is a prime slice of IDM - I'm guessing it won't but IMO it should be near the top of this years IDM polls.
quoted 3 lines If you can find _Revolution for Change_, grab it. It's a good overview of>If you can find _Revolution for Change_, grab it. It's a good overview of >the earlier UR, well-balanced between the harder as well as the more >ambient/jazzy sides.
Yep. Covers most of the early UR back catalogue quite nicely. I think it must have been re-pressed and re-released a few months ago as I saw a few copies turn up. || [CiM] || simonw@sol.ftp.com || -