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From:
Carter N. Tracy
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Date:
Sun, 20 Dec 1998 14:15:23 -0500
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Re: (idm) Re: Re:the IDM in R&B/Atlanta/Detroit
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Chris Brann, leader and guiding force behind Wamdue, lives and produces in Atlanta. He is in the process of starting a label of his own. His full length on Strictly Rhythm is one of my favorites for the year. the Dallas Austin/Babyface/So So Def R&B hip-hop world is so high end that it is naturally moving into idm territory. Not to mention the overwhelming influence of the mergence of hip-hop and drum & bass which seems to have been fully embraced only in Atlanta. and of course there's my little idm label, Clock Wise. -Carter in atlanta At 01:01 PM 12/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 14 lines There's a lot of good stuff coming out of Atlanta: Goodie Mob and Outkast>There's a lot of good stuff coming out of Atlanta: Goodie Mob and Outkast >have great albums out, both produced by Organized Noize. (Isn't there a >Wamdue/K Hand connection between DET and ATL, too?). > >I'd love to see Panacea producing for Jeru the Damaja and Wu-Tang, or Luke >Vibert working with Busta Rhymes. With all the great British producers and >American rappers out there, I wish they'd get together more often... > >Also, Sasha Frere-Jones (from Ui) interviewed Timbaland in the most recent >issue of The Wire; he and/or (?) Simon Reynolds have written about their >love of hip-hop production several times in The Village Voice. > >.John. >
......................................................................> Clock Wise Records PO Box 5911 carter@clockwiserecords.com Atlanta, GA 31107 http://www.clockwiserecords.com 404.688.2898