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Re: Banco de Gaia Question (fwd)

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1995-05-02 22:31Alan M. Parry Re: Banco de Gaia Question (fwd)
└─ 1995-05-03 09:36James Skilton Re: Banco de Gaia
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1995-05-02 22:31Alan M. ParryDate: Tue, 2 May 1995 17:46:19 -0400 (EDT) From: dj Lovegrove <lovegrov@clark.net> Subject
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Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 17:46:19 -0400 (EDT) From: dj Lovegrove <lovegrov@clark.net> Subject: Re: Banco de Gaia Question cool news on the planet dog front.... mammoth records (out of north carolina) is licensing planet dog material, starting with a brilliant 2 cd sampler (banco, eat static, timeshard, and children of the bong-- about 4 tracks from each). there will also be a planet dog megadog tour this summer.... banco and eat static plus some fave uk djs coming to the states!!! lg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RETINA fanzine sonic soul productions baltimore, md 410.628.0241 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1995-05-03 09:36James SkiltonWhile on the subject of Banco de Gaia, anyone else got the new Long Player yet? "Last trai
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While on the subject of Banco de Gaia, anyone else got the new Long Player yet? "Last train to Lhasa" , a tribute to the people of Tibet (though the content of some of the tracks doesn't exactly reflect this.) Spread over 3 Cds, approx 62+60+43 minutes, starts off with train noises, but the first CD is mostly sold trancey stuff, which doesn't really cut it too well with me, but the more ambient numbers on the 2nd and 3rd disks, while no massively innovative, are really mellow and groovy. At the price of a standard single long play CD, good value. later, J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - steady-j@firefox.co.uk