Okay, here's something I've been wondering about on and off for more than
year. The Transmat discography in the Network Retrotechno compilation lists
"Feel Surreal" as being the b-side to "It Is What It Is." No problem.
However, the Ten Records Techno One compilation credits the track to "A
Tongue & D Groove," not Rhythim Is Rhythim, including the composer's
credit, which would tend to imply that it's some sort of collaboration. Is
it just Derrick May or did someone else contribute? Furthermore, to
complicate matters, on the same Techno One comp, "Sequence One" by Shakir
is listed as having been mixed by Shakir & A Tongue. So is this Shakir and
May, or someone else, or have the people at Ten Records been inhaling
freon?
C.
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