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1994-08-04 05:06Alan Parry forward3
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1994-08-04 05:06Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Subject: sorry: Shockwave Recordings From: sines@sn.com (Todd
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Subject: sorry: Shockwave Recordings From: sines@sn.com (Todd Sines) Well, to my surprise, there is ANOTHER label called Shockwave Recordings (fax: +49 671 8408485) out of Germany, I suppose, and from what I can make out of it in German (since I can't read it..) it is like a Hard acid techno label. There were a number of UR subdivisions, and special projects: ? Hard Wax: Minimal, acetic techno via Rob Noise & Mad Mike, I do so believe. Rob Noise is Robert Hood, aka M-Plant, producer of the Protien Valve and the classic Minimal Nation 2EP. Rumor is that Minimal Nation was actually Waveform Transmission Vol.2, but it was unmarked when it was released as such. ? X-101/2/3: Jeff Mills special albums, usually featuring vinyl that runs backwards, etc... ? Shockwave: not what you think--this stuff usually ended up sounding like ill-tempered house. There was one good track out of 5 which was a real ambient houser. ? Red Planet: Not sure where these come from--I think Mad Mike has something to do with it, but it sounds like the type of stuff Probe and Rephlex would publish. ? Drexciya: Mad Mike, I believe, solo project since Jeff Mills left UR back in 1992, then Rob Noise (Hood) left Mike's "army" in 1993. Vol.3 I believe was in association with Rephlex. Most of this stuff was consolidated when Submerge was created, which was developed in the idea that it would help unify Detroit by creating jobs for talented producers of techno & house and allowing those people to market, publish, and produce albums with a larger structure than just a basement label. I can get the current lineup of labels that have merged to create Submerge, but I gather that quite a bit of it centers around UR. todd
1994-08-04 15:11Dave WalkerOn Wed, 3 Aug 1994, Todd Sines wrote: > ? X-101/2/3: Jeff Mills special albums, usually fe
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On Wed, 3 Aug 1994, Todd Sines wrote:
quoted 2 lines ? X-101/2/3: Jeff Mills special albums, usually featuring vinyl that> ? X-101/2/3: Jeff Mills special albums, usually featuring vinyl that > runs backwards, etc...
There's some Rob Noize involvement on these as well.
quoted 3 lines ? Drexciya: Mad Mike, I believe, solo project since Jeff Mills left UR> ? Drexciya: Mad Mike, I believe, solo project since Jeff Mills left UR > back in 1992, then Rob Noise (Hood) left Mike's "army" in 1993. Vol.3 > I believe was in association with Rephlex.
Have heard pretty reliably that Drexciya is pretty much one guy, and that guy is *not* Mad Mike, tho Mike occasionally pitches in. ----------------------------------------------------------------- dave walker, detroit art services _ marmoset@msen.com freeke robot luv