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From:
Damon Fairclough
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Date:
Fri, 26 May 2000 01:50:46 PDT
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Re: [idm] Groovy, laid back and nasty
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quoted 5 lines Quick one for the CV spotters... dug out my old tape of Cabaret>Quick one for the CV spotters... dug out my old tape of Cabaret >Voltaire's "Groovy, Laid Back and Nasty" the other day. I know it's >unfashionably un-IDM and I'm glad they didn't stick to the style but I >still kinda like it as music to drive to. Bit like Code. So, assuming >they didn't produce it themselves, who did?
quoted 2 lines Robert Gordon, Mark Brydon(fon studios), Marshall Jefferson(chicago >house>Robert Gordon, Mark Brydon(fon studios), Marshall Jefferson(chicago >house >producer), and CV themselves.
Just thought I'd add, Rob Gordon and Mark Brydon have been working as producers in Sheffield for many a year and were at the heart of the city's early dance scene with their work for FON studios. It was interesting when it all came together around the time of Warp's bleep stuff and the Cabs 'Groovy, Laidback And Nasty' album. In fact, I well recall the Cabs 'Easy Life' track from that album being played out side by side with Sweet Exorcist, Unique 3, Nightmares On Wax etc. at a club called Jive Turkey run by Winston Hazell and Parrot. Mark Brydon is of course now coining it in as Moloko. Damon. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org