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1999-05-12 15:11Philip Sherburne (idm) terry lee brown and a smattering
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1999-05-12 15:11Philip Sherburne> The House comment is simply wrong. I call to the stand Mr. Terry Lee Brown Jr. > Check h
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Wed, 12 May 1999 08:11:23 -0700
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quoted 1 line The House comment is simply wrong. I call to the stand Mr. Terry Lee Brown> The House comment is simply wrong. I call to the stand Mr. Terry Lee Brown
Jr.
quoted 1 line Check his testimony before you pass judgment.> Check his testimony before you pass judgment.
Speaking of Terry Lee Brown, Jr.... I've heard a few tracks, and was intrigued. If I dig Herbert, Ibbotson, Norken, etc., am I likely to be into Brown Jr.? Lately, it seems, I really just want to listen to house. At least for spinning. I've put all my IDM and downtempo toward the back of the pile, & I'm just pulling out house, tech-house (Morgain Geist, for instance) and minimal techno (my usual favorites: Mike Ink in various guises, Thomas Brinkmann, Plug Research's more floor-oriented side, etc.). Speaking of minimal techno, the last Oz Artists LP on Thule really floats my boat. Anyone who dug the Fishcake comp ought to pick it up. And on the housey tip... picked up a promo Bjork 12" the other day with a sticker for "The Mod Squad" on the cover (ick) -- it's a set of 6 remixes, including a Beck mix which I assume was on the regular ONe Little Indian issue -- but there's a French dub version (have no idea by whom) that's absolutely delicious French house, with Bjork's vocals just barely bubbling up from deep in the mix. Great stuff. phil
1999-05-12 15:25Moonlight>absolutely delicious French house, with Bjork's vocals just barely bubbling >up from deep
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quoted 2 lines absolutely delicious French house, with Bjork's vocals just barely bubbling>absolutely delicious French house, with Bjork's vocals just barely bubbling >up from deep in the mix. Great stuff.
Alan Braxe and Ben Diamond I found the Alarm Call remixes really disappointing, probably because Mark Bell's takes were all annoying commercial house like she hasn't been remixed since debut. _________________________________ Adam Roesch / roesch@augsburg.edu Augsburg College / Minneapolis / MN / USA Visit my Fila Brazillia/Pork Recordings fan site: http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/pork/ "The only disease we need in our blood is love" TRICKY
1999-05-12 15:33John Bush> > Check his testimony before you pass judgment. > > Speaking of Terry Lee Brown, Jr....,
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Wed, 12 May 1999 11:33:22 -0400
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quoted 4 lines Check his testimony before you pass judgment.> > Check his testimony before you pass judgment. > > Speaking of Terry Lee Brown, Jr...., am I likely > to be into Brown Jr.?
Well, he's a little bit disco and they're a little bit jazz (cept for Herbert) but I still think they'd work well together. "Chocolate Chords" is a great album, much better than Cassius or most of the other major-label nu-Euro-house crowd (though I haven't heard his others). Some of my other house favorites recently: 1. Basement Jaxx (think it's getting a domestic release) 2. House of 909 3. Housey Doingz 4. Terrence Parker (look for the mix album too!) 5. New Van Helden EP's not bad... And a coupla my personal classics: 1. Mr. Fingers - Classic Fingers 2. Tony Humphries - Take Home the Club 3. Larry Levan - Paradise Garage 4. Spooky - Gargantuan 5. Ummm, there's a bunch I'm not thinking of... Speaking of house, has anyone heard the Todd Terry LP on Astralwerks? I'm very tempted... .John.
1999-05-12 16:59little miss trinitron> And a coupla my personal classics: > 1. Mr. Fingers - Classic Fingers fucking hell, larr
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quoted 1 line And a coupla my personal classics:> And a coupla my personal classics:
quoted 1 line 1. Mr. Fingers - Classic Fingers> 1. Mr. Fingers - Classic Fingers
fucking hell, larry heard gets a mention! every home should have this.. does anyone have it on cd and could do a cdr of it? i've got the vinyl and it's the worst pressing i've ever heard - about 35 minutes per side! larry's the man, full stop. i think i'll have to go and put mysteries of love on. <waves>
1999-05-12 15:44martin woodi dont understand this basement jaxx thing....i heard the single...hated it...heard the lp
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martin wood
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Wed, 12 May 1999 16:44:31 +0100
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i dont understand this basement jaxx thing....i heard the single...hated it...heard the lp hated it....all the music press (in the u.k) are creaming their pants about it.... the best thing i have got recently is master steps - melody on outlaw recordings by frankie foncett... like electro-y u.k. underground house style...very nice oh and moodyman...its from detroit...apart from that i cant remember any details.... John Bush wrote:
quoted 29 lines Check his testimony before you pass judgment.> > > Check his testimony before you pass judgment. > > > > Speaking of Terry Lee Brown, Jr...., am I likely > > to be into Brown Jr.? > > Well, he's a little bit disco and they're a little bit jazz (cept for > Herbert) but I still think they'd work well together. "Chocolate Chords" is > a great album, much better than Cassius or most of the other major-label > nu-Euro-house crowd (though I haven't heard his others). Some of my other > house favorites recently: > > 1. Basement Jaxx (think it's getting a domestic release) > 2. House of 909 > 3. Housey Doingz > 4. Terrence Parker (look for the mix album too!) > 5. New Van Helden EP's not bad... > > And a coupla my personal classics: > > 1. Mr. Fingers - Classic Fingers > 2. Tony Humphries - Take Home the Club > 3. Larry Levan - Paradise Garage > 4. Spooky - Gargantuan > 5. Ummm, there's a bunch I'm not thinking of... > > Speaking of house, has anyone heard the Todd Terry LP on Astralwerks? I'm > very tempted... > > .John.
1999-05-12 15:55John Bush> > 5. Ummm, there's a bunch I'm not thinking of... > > oh and moodyman...its from detroit
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John Bush
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martin wood , talking in circles
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Wed, 12 May 1999 11:55:06 -0400
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quoted 3 lines 5. Ummm, there's a bunch I'm not thinking of...> > 5. Ummm, there's a bunch I'm not thinking of... > > oh and moodyman...its from detroit...
There it is, number five on my top "house" albums of all time, "A Silent Introduction"... .John.