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1998-11-05 17:20Bob Bannister (idm) Concept 1 question
1998-11-05 17:53Steven Center Re: (idm) Concept 1 question
1998-11-06 05:37Tosh Cooey Re: (idm) Concept 1 question
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1998-11-05 17:20Bob BannisterLance summed it up a few weeks ago, like this: <The original concept 1 records & cd by ric
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Bob Bannister
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Thu, 5 Nov 1998 12:20:13 -0500
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(idm) Concept 1 question
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Lance summed it up a few weeks ago, like this: <The original concept 1 records & cd by richie hawtin have a wierd minimal techno flavor. on the brinkmann variations thomas does some amazing things with the depth and intricacy of the tracks giving them a great basic channel feel. the Concept 1 96 Brinkmann Variations cd will be one of my top 5 of 98.> Went to my local vendor in search of the Brinkmann who rummaged around in the back and brought ought what appeared to be Hawtin's Concept 1 CD (it has the white and red cover design that he's used on a couple of CDs) - I said I didn't think that was the right thing - does the Brinkmann version have his name on it? Legibly? Is it silly to get the Brinkmann without having Hawtin's original? Also there's a Juryman vs. Spacer CD that's been in the used bin for awhile - sorry if that's not enough info for anyone to make a recommendation - I think there was a similar discographical question a few days ago. Thanks, Bob Bannister
1998-11-05 17:53Steven Center> Went to my local vendor in search of the Brinkmann who rummaged >around in the back and
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Bob Bannister , that silly blip blip music
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Thu, 05 Nov 1998 09:53:13 -0800
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Re: (idm) Concept 1 question
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quoted 5 lines Went to my local vendor in search of the Brinkmann who rummaged> Went to my local vendor in search of the Brinkmann who rummaged >around in the back and brought ought what appeared to be Hawtin's >Concept 1 CD (it has the white and red cover design that he's used >on a couple of CDs) - I said I didn't think that was the right thing - > does the Brinkmann version have his name on it? Legibly?
Not really. It looks just like the Concept One 96:CD but instead of the red dots, it has blue dots. That and it says "96:VR" on the spine. I've also seen copies of the CD with a sticker on the front that i.d.'s it as the brinkmann remixes.
quoted 1 line Is it silly to get the Brinkmann without having Hawtin's original?> Is it silly to get the Brinkmann without having Hawtin's original?
personally, i'd say yes. they are two entirely different releases made from the same source material, so they truly do compliment each other. plus, they look nice next to each other on a shelf :) i find both of them to be extremely satisfying. i suppose if you have the original concept one 12"s, though, the original CD may be a little bit of a waste...i wasn't so lucky as to come across the originals, so i enjoy this CD. steve mr. lumpy
1998-11-06 05:37Tosh CooeyThe Brinkmann Variations of the Concept 1 series is catalogued as: CD96:VR (or somehting l
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Fri, 06 Nov 1998 00:37:12 -0500
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Re: (idm) Concept 1 question
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The Brinkmann Variations of the Concept 1 series is catalogued as: CD96:VR (or somehting like that) it has the letters VR in the catalogue number, the original doesn't. Also the dots are blue not red on the Variations I think, check http://m-nus.com/ for more. Tosh