[Crossposted to ambient & IDM]
The Astralwerks news bulletin for Jan 1st, 1996, says:
"On Emit Ecaps, the third STC album, he moves away from the ambient domain
into a more danceable yet still heady and experimental techno vein of
sideward beats, angled melodies, intelligent jungle breaks and some kind of
future jazz. (...)
Emit Ecaps will also be available in a deluxe, specially packaged edition,
designed by Deep Spacetime, Inc., a San Francisco-based holographic clothing
and design company. Described by Deep Spacetime's founder, Richard Sharpe as
a 'mental holographic vinyl, see-through neon pink silk screened pouch, held
together with a hand-stitched flap,' this package will be limited
commercially to 500 copies - a true collector's item available January 23,
1996."
Well, turns out to be I got a copy of the limited version, and since I'm not
really crazy about STC's moving "away from the ambient domain", I'll be more
than willing to trade it for almost any Plus 8 release (CD or vynil) that
features Speedy J, either as a solo album (the G-Spot remixes) or in a
compilation.
Details in email, of course -- and sorry for the long post!
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Alessandro Bianchini bianchini@ibm.net
+39 368 3190200 bianchin@librs6k.vatlib.it