Argh I sen this awhile ago but forgot to CC it to IDM, so for those deadly
intrested (and to make my effort worthwhile :).....
quoted 27 lines Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 00:18:34 +0000
>Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 00:18:34 +0000
>To: DJ Toss <jdummett@jesus.ox.ac.uk>
>From: g303 <g303@phago.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: (idm) mysterious warp record...
>
>At 20:41 22/01/96 +0000, you wrote:
>>
>>rummiging through the attic yesterday i found an old record that a
>>previous occupant must have left up there for no apparent reason. it's
>>called flytrap/flyspray by tricky disco on warp with catalog number wap10
>>or 11 and came out in 1991, the label says. it's pretty groovy stuff.
>>
>>can anyone tell me anything about this record like who are tricky disco?
>>is it worth anything? and what the fuck was it doing in my attic?
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>WAP11CD
>Tricky Disco
>House Fly
>8/4/91
>7" / 12" / CD
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>01 House Fly
>02 Giant Spider Mix (Live At The Web)
>03 House Fly (12" Mix)
>04 Flyspray
>
>Oddly enough I listened to this record last night for the first time in
years! Spooky!
quoted 2 lines Tricky Disco were Lee Newman (who sadly died of cancer recently) and
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>Tricky Disco were Lee Newman (who sadly died of cancer recently) and
Michael Wells of GTO fame. They had released another record, Tricky Disco
_Tricky Disco_ (with Richards Barratt and Kirk) on Warp before Housefly,
this is the one everyone tends to remember with it mad infectious "This is
tricky" sample, it was one of the records that help found Warp, along with
N.O.W. _Dextrous_ and LFO _LFO_.
quoted 2 lines Housefly was the follow up and much weaker IMHO, and the piles of
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>Housefly was the follow up and much weaker IMHO, and the piles of
Housefly's still knocking about at Warp HQ might tend to confirm this... :)
quoted 8 lines I don't think it's even been deleted...
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>I don't think it's even been deleted...
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>However some of the mixes still sound quite spritely considering their age.
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>g3
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