The later R&B (rap&bullshit, as De La called it) releases are ubiquitous
look in bargain bins, good secondhand shops etc -- still interesting
stuff from a production standpoint
The earlier electro works (musical madness, in full effect LPs) are
harder to find and will probably cost you -- when I found copies of
these I was relieved to find they were only $20 a piece. 12" singles are
rarer still & worth the hunt. 'who is it' is essential -- try to find
the UK double-pack with 'ladies' and 'bassline'
any mantronix-curious should try to listen to my realaudio show - I
usually play 1 or 2 mantronix cuts each week
it's now on monday mornings from 5-7 am at the following address:
http://www.wxdu.duke.edu/wxdu/wxdu.ram
the direct link may have changed -- if so then just patch in thru the
wxdu homesite
peace/out
-- djxn
Sean Joseph Portnoy wrote:
quoted 2 lines been hearing about mantronix a lot in my old skool rap researching.
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> been hearing about mantronix a lot in my old skool rap researching.