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1995-07-17 21:20Matt MacQueen Re: (313) mplant, Hood and Felix
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1995-07-17 21:20Matt MacQueensomeboday said: >>I just read that the memory foundation ep on mplant is by two guys calle
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someboday said:
quoted 4 lines I just read that the memory foundation ep on mplant is by two guys called>>I just read that the memory foundation ep on mplant is by two guys called >>'martin and duke from Vienna' who are to release more records soon.. >>Thinking about it, It doesn't quite sound like Rob Hood does it? Maybe >>he had a hand in it nevertheless.. *shrug*
laube@hrz.uni-kassel.de (Benedikt Laube) said:
quoted 7 lines I had that feeling from the first time I heard this record...it sounded so>I had that feeling from the first time I heard this record...it sounded so >retrogressive >comparing it to Hood's previous released. > >I think Hood should take better care of his releases, as a labels rep is >getting >bad so easy these days.
What!? are you kidding me? I think m-plant's at an all time high. The memory foundation is excellent, and is hardly "retrogressive" in nature, just not as fringe/experimentalist, which is the line Rob Hood skirts so well (a la Movable Parts). Just because Hood's name isn't on that m-plant release doesn't mean it's regressing... obviously he must think it was pretty good himself to put it on his own (highly respected) label. Speaking of Hood, I wanted to take this opportunity to say how much I like Felix Da Housekat's 2x12" on (guess what - his label) Radikal Fear. Called Metropolis Present Day. And THERE's AN INCREDIBLE ROB HOOD REMIX of one the tracks on there. I know Felix has been somewhat hit-or-miss in the past (I disliked the APROHEAD records, on Golbal Cuts, for example... but on the other hand Hawtin played them a lot) but this Felix LP smokes! I mean I really really like it. House done with the knowledge and experience that Felix has gained from all the production and great people he has worked with in his Chicago and European past. Never boring. If you liked the deepness and touch-of-acid in the DJ SNEAK "on the sneak tip EP" that was on Radical Fear, you will definitely like this. There are some very smooth _sexy_ deep house tracks, some harder more experimental/punchy house, techno/house with acid tweaks, and even one Rob Hood remix (!) -- a totally versitile and useful record. And he has succeeded in making it sound like a full length release, too, not just 12 unrelated tracks as so many others are guilty of. As an added bonus, the first track is a short and beautiful ambient/piano intro (carefully marked "for listening only" on the jacket, hehh hehh, just in case you wanted to mix with it Felix says NOPE). And the last track is just his own voice thanking about 50 or so people that helped/supported him get where he is today, and that name list reads like a history of worldwide house and techno to this date... cool. anyway, sorry I got off the Rob Hood topic a bit, but anyway Hood's remix of that Felix track is a winner, and I don't notice Rob Hood doing a lot of remixes for just ANYBODY. peace p.s. - what's up with Felix's (techno?) label called "Blak Label" or something like that? ________________________________________________________________________ | Matt MacQueen | | multimedia/WWW production | |===================================| |==================================| | macqueen@student.msu.edu | | human interface, CD-ROM | |________________________________________________________________________| -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 +8
1995-07-18 04:01Matthew LehrerOn Mon, 17 Jul 1995, Matt MacQueen wrote: > p.s. - what's up with Felix's (techno?) label
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Re: (313) mplant, Hood and Felix
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On Mon, 17 Jul 1995, Matt MacQueen wrote:
quoted 2 lines p.s. - what's up with Felix's (techno?) label called "Blak Label" or> p.s. - what's up with Felix's (techno?) label called "Blak Label" or > something like that?
According to The Jockey Slut, The Blak Label will be for more "freaky shit" from people like the afforementioned Rob Hood and DJ Sneak. - Matthew