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1994-10-31 21:07Alan M. Parry TEEX3
1994-11-01 05:40teep TEEX3
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1994-10-31 21:07Alan M. ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsMessage-Id: <9
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsMessage-Id: <9410311439.ZM16492@elvis.cadsi.com> Subject: MINI-REVIEW: Trance Europe Express 3 Once more the Volume people have pulled off a feat -- get the best of the best to throw down good tracks, put a cool little book in the box with two CD's and sell it cheap. Even at import prices, this is a bargain -- double CD comp, 2.5 hours of good music. I'm in heaven. When ever anyone asks me "what's that shit you're playing? What's a good introduction?" I tell them "Buy Trance Europe Express." If anything, the third in the series is the best. Where else can you catch muZiq, Richard James (dba Caustic Window), Reload (dba Link), Joey Beltram, Juan Atkins and Eddie Fowlkes in the same box. I've not had a chance to listen to all of this, but in general this is a box full 'o beats -- I could do a decent DJ set with just these two disk in the dual CD player. Cut most likely to rip your head off: A hard choice to make, but check out Emergency Broadcast Network "3:78" Acoustic Bass, heavy kicking drum loops, and a trip through the sampler's hall of fame. This tune turns on a dime every 20 seconds, bugging out in random directions, but you can dance way hard all the way through. And I like the departure from the old cover art, too. -- Kent Williams -- kent@gilligan.cadsi.com Look in the mail header for all sorts of vital information about me. If I had a Q-TIP, I could prevent th'collapse of NEGOTIATIONS!!
1994-11-01 05:40teep> Cut most likely to rip your head off: A hard choice to make, but check > out Emergency B
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quoted 5 lines Cut most likely to rip your head off: A hard choice to make, but check> Cut most likely to rip your head off: A hard choice to make, but check > out Emergency Broadcast Network "3:78" Acoustic Bass, heavy kicking > drum loops,and a trip through the sampler's hall of fame. This tune > turns on a dime every 20 seconds, bugging out in random directions, > but you can dance way hard all the way through.
uncle wig! perfect description! of particular interest: when they do this track up live, you *see* the bass riff. standup bass in fact. HOT SHIT! the vids are right on with the music. on the split screen, you see the vocals. take note though that this IS an unusual EBN track because Josh has put down the megaphone to help bring the beats (and manage those haripin turns kent mentioned) de mazzel Teep