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1994-06-29 18:19multipara ebi
└─ 1994-06-30 12:05Roy Badami Re: ebi
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1994-06-29 18:19multiparaon wed, 29 jun 1994 16:22:59 +0100, Roy Badami <roy@harlequin.co.uk> wrote: >I have Sumsum
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on wed, 29 jun 1994 16:22:59 +0100, Roy Badami <roy@harlequin.co.uk> wrote:
quoted 4 lines I have Sumsumu Yokota: Ebi-Hi EP (Space Teddy ST 006).>I have Sumsumu Yokota: Ebi-Hi EP (Space Teddy ST 006). > >Susumu Yokota is the man behind the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection project >on Harthouse....
what's it like? i wonder whether i should pick it up. is it more of the same (f-t c)? i liked parts of the lp. p.
1994-06-30 12:05Roy Badami> >Susumu Yokota is the man behind the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection project > >on Harthouse.
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quoted 5 lines Susumu Yokota is the man behind the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection project> >Susumu Yokota is the man behind the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection project > >on Harthouse.... > > what's it like? i wonder whether i should pick it up. is it more of the > same (f-t c)? i liked parts of the lp.
Well, I have the Ebi-Hi EP on Space Teddy, and the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection Vol 1 EP on Harthouse. It's a while since I've listened to them, but my recollection is that they were somewhat different in style. Overall, I think I preferred the Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection release, though my favourite Susumu track has to be the ambient San (three) on the Ebi-Hi EP. There's also an album (Zen) on Space Teddy, and a Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection album on Harthouse, neither of which I know anything about.... Cosmic