I actually pulled out the witch series and succulent blue sway after
reading your mail and have been listening to them all afternoon. When i
first discovered dorobo I basically went out and bought everything (and i
mean everything) he released. At the time i thought most of junk was pretty
cool (but i was dissapointed it wasnt a Dorobo release, gotta love them
heavy paper stock inserts). but it was about the same time i really started
to delve into our more list friedndly type of material, so i lost track.
Succulent blue sway was released in late 94 early 95. witch hunter and junk
were released in mid to late 95.
thanks for the info.
m.
-----Original Message-----
From: daniel [mailto:daniel@eliteware.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 5:29 PM
To: Matthew Allen
Cc: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (idm) enraged monkey reviews
quoted 6 lines shinjiku filth - zero>
> > shinjiku filth - zero
> > [snip]
>
>
> Where did you pick this up? I had no idea mr. verhagen was still doing
music
quoted 1 line under this name. I Sorta lost track after Junk and just havent seen> under this name. I Sorta lost track after Junk and just havent seen
anything
quoted 4 lines anywhere since then. What label is it on? And what has he been doing since> anywhere since then. What label is it on? And what has he been doing since
> Junk?
>
> m.
I got it locally, but you should be able to get it through any of the
online shops.
Here is a run down of Verhagen releases (post junk) I know about
(in chronological order):
Darrin Verhagen - soft ash (on dorobo)
Shinjuku filth - raised by wolves (on iridium)
Shinjuku filth - Zero (on iridium)
Released around the same time as Junk (I think):
Professor Richmann - Succulent Blue Sway (on dorobo)*
Shinjuku thief - the witch hunter (dorobo)
*This is excellent. Still sounds very fresh. Very similar to the recent
shinjuku filth releases but perhaps with a more techno/idm edge.
-daniel
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