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1994-05-05 19:04Jeffrey Linacre X-mix-2
1994-05-08 22:49Jules Marshall x-mix-2
└─ 1994-05-09 18:57Hans Veneman Re: x-mix-2
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1994-05-05 19:04Jeffrey LinacreI saw X-mix-2 in the shops the other day, and couldn't decide whether to part with the har
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Jeffrey Linacre
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Thu, 5 May 1994 20:04:16 +0100
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X-mix-2
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I saw X-mix-2 in the shops the other day, and couldn't decide whether to part with the hard-earned for it. If you don't know what it is, basically it is an lp mixed by Laurent Garnier, featuring artists such as himself (surprise surprise), Kenny Larkin, Dave Angel et al, which accompanies a graphics video of the same name, and promises a journey through current techno, tribal and ambient offerings (I didn't dare mention house there ;-)). Anyone out there got this? Care to recommend it? I think the label is Studio-K if that means anything... jeff
1994-05-08 22:49Jules MarshallJeff: Re: I saw X-mix-2 in the shops the other day, and couldn't decide whether to part wi
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Sun, 8 May 1994 22:49:46 +0000
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Jeff: Re: I saw X-mix-2 in the shops the other day, and couldn't decide whether to part with the hard-earned for it. I've got a copy on its way to me by post - if you want to hang on a week or so, I'l post a review. I think the label is Studio-K if that means anything... Studio K-7, they're based in Germany - Berlin I think. cheers, jules Mediamatic Magazine Mediamatic Interactive Publishing Mediamatic On Line P.O. Box 17490 1001 JL Amsterdam The Netherlands voice: +31-20 6266262 fax: +31-20 6263793
1994-05-09 18:57Hans VenemanIn <199405090908.AA21125@xs4all.hacktic.nl> you (Jules Marshall) wrote : Hi, >Jeff: > >Re:
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Mon, 09 May 94 18:57:32
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Re: x-mix-2
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In <199405090908.AA21125@xs4all.hacktic.nl> you (Jules Marshall) wrote : Hi,
quoted 8 lines Jeff:>Jeff: > >Re: I saw X-mix-2 in the shops the other day, and couldn't decide whether to >part with the hard-earned for it. > >I think the label is Studio-K if that means anything... > >Studio K-7, they're based in Germany - Berlin I think.
Yes that's right. It's Stud!o K7 Kaiserdamm 7 1000 Berlin 15 fax: +49-30-3255495 They already released 4 other techno-videos: 3Lux-1 Techno Video Mix (K7 012) 3Lux-2 The Non Stop Techno-trance Video Mix (K7 015) feat. (amongst others) X-102, Dave Angel & Format. This tape is OK, nothing really special. 3Lux-3 A Journey Through Ambience (K7 020) Music mixed by: DJ Dr. Atmo. Mmmm, things are getting better here. Lots of 'Faxes' as well as the Aphex Twin & the Orb. The videos don't always fit the music unfortunatly. X-Mix-1 The MFS trip (K7 023) Mixed by Paul van Dijk. As expected only tracks of the MFS label from Berlin (Cosmic Baby, Visions Of Shiva, Futurrhythm, etc.). On this tape are the best videos of the K7 techno-tapes. Some nice computer animations and more good-looking clichees. I think the best house/techno-video tape ever made is still The Evil Acid Baron Show of _1988_ made by those Stakker-people. They are now known as The Future Sound Of London, but i guess nobody on idm has ever heard of them. So long, -- +-----------------------------------+ | Hans Veneman | | E-mail: veneman@tv99ad.hacktic.nl | | phone: +31(0)3200-35266 | +-----------------------------------+