quoted 1 line ===== Original Message From Jeff Pitrman <jeff@spof.net> =====
>===== Original Message From Jeff Pitrman <jeff@spof.net> =====
quoted 9 lines On to my question: I like the Ester Brinkmann real audio song on
>On to my question: I like the Ester Brinkmann real audio song on
>Urbansounds. I like the wav files of Ernst #1 on the Ernst webpage. I guess
>this means I am a Brinkmann-liker. What do I do? I was in Amoeba, whilst
>buying all my cds and records, and saw their big hunk of Brinkmann records.
>Because they were techno records, they were required by law to all look
>exactly alike, so I had no idea which single one to buy. I'm dimly aware of
>this A/B, C/D, etc. naming scheme, but are the records wildly different? I
>want the one that goes "click click click" because, I am realizing, I am
>anti-dub.
No Brinkmann stuff I've heard is directly influenced by dub, in terms of
having big echoing bits or whatever.
I'd suggest just picking up an Ester Brinkmann CD. It sounds like an easy
option for me. Some details I recall:
'Totes Rennen' - Ester Brinkmann (Suppose)
"Suppose" should have an acute over the e (ie. it's not a word of English to
the best of my knowledge)
Michael
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