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By the way, the Synaesthesia records are nominally credited to an R.
Deckard, largely thought to largely not exist. Could it be you, or are you
the Doppelganger?
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R. Deckard is a pseudonym for Leeb (which is in turn pseudonym for Wilhelm
Schoeder) and/or Fulber, and is in fact the name of the protagonist of
_Bladerunner_.
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also, a mate told me yesterday that there's a new project with all the
members of Seefeel under another name. Forgot what it's called though....
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Scala! On Too Pure. Locust & Seefeel do songs, with like vocals 'n stuff.
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does anyone have this/and can review it for me? I was wondering what it
was like. I think it's called "art of time" or something to that effect,
by richard brown. I might be way off here, but thanks in advance.
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Damn fine techno cut ... one of the few that still sticks in my mind from
the old days. Well worth getting, if you want a damn fine techno cut.
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quoted 4 lines There was already a track out there which used Karen Carpenter's vocals
> >There was already a track out there which used Karen Carpenter's vocals
>
> Don't forget a Huge and Ever Growing Brain... by The Orb. And I fucking
> hate Karen Carpenter.
Karen Carpenter on this? Hmmm, I thought that the only female vocalist
he used was Rickie Lee Jones.....
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Good heavens ...
"No-One In The World" nabs Karen Carpenter's vocals, from their song
"Hurting Each Other".
The Orb's "Little Fluffy Clouds" uses Rickie Lee Jones' spliffed-out
babbling from the children's show _Reading_Rainbow_.
The Orb's "...Brain..." nicks Minnie Ripperton from her version of "Loving You".
--Spliffofon