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1996-05-31 15:15Tom Tonger (idm) Re: Freaky Chakra was: (idm) Re: acid house
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1996-05-31 15:15Tom TongerAt 08:01 AM 5/31/96 -0400, you wrote: >Our man said, "I thought Freaky Chakra (just by the
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(idm) Re: Freaky Chakra was: (idm) Re: acid house
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At 08:01 AM 5/31/96 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 16 lines Our man said, "I thought Freaky Chakra (just by their name alone) were Goa>Our man said, "I thought Freaky Chakra (just by their name alone) were Goa >Trance." > >>>>>>Erm, no. Freaky Chakra is one Daum Bentley, a San Francisco-based >producer that has released tracks on the now-defunct (?) Exist Dance label >and is signed to Astralwerks. The debut Freaky Chakra album Lowdown >Motivator was released last year and Daum did a number of dates in the US >inna tag-team stylee with pal Single Cell Orchestra. > >The shows went so well that we asked them to document the shows live in the >studio, hence the forthcoming Freaky Chakra vs. Single Cell Orchestra album >on Astralwerks to be released in early September. There will also be a remix >12" of two tracks from the album, "Trepidations In Love" and "The Way" (Out >Mix) to be released in late July. > >There will also be a solo Freaky Chakra album in early 1997.
I just heard these very guys, Freaky Chakra v. SCO, tag-teaming this Sunday in Syracuse. It was one of the best dance-oriented live performances I've ever heard. Hard, fast trip-hoppy rhythms combined with some 303 sounds here and there and SCO's beautifully sublime synth lines. They were incredible!! Check them out if you get the chance. tom t o m t o n g e r quality ambient grooves precision snowboarding t.tonger@ix.netcom.com a2632217@athena.rrz.uni-koeln.de tom_tonger@msn.com http://www.coming.soon fax 315.434.2503