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From:
Lance C. McGannon
To:
Intelligent Dance Music Mailing List
Date:
Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:20:54 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) paul w teebrooke
Msg-Id:
<199801201917.OAA03266@devel.nacs.net>
In-Reply-To:
<199801200340.WAA22827@devel.nacs.net>
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At 10:43 PM 1/19/98 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 20 lines At 09:27 PM 1/19/98 -0700, you wrote:>At 09:27 PM 1/19/98 -0700, you wrote: >> >>I just got PWT - Connections and I like it. Are there other worthwhile >>PWT titles (cd/vinyl) that have come out after Connections? >> >>Jeffrey >> > >Well, Paul W. Teebrooke is actually Steve Pickton (aka Stasis) >in disguise. There haven't been any new Teebrooke releases since >Connections but there was a new Stasis 12" released on the Pure >Plastic label called "Block." It's a little more techno oriented but >well worth having. Also try the 1996 Stasis lp "From the Old to the >New." Not nearly as experimental as Connections but also well >worth having. I believe there were two previous Teebrooke releases >prior to Connections: "Nova" on Op-Art and a self-titled Paul W. >Teebrooke 12" on the excellent Otherworld label. There was also >a Paul W. Teebrooke remix on the Stasis "Sound of Stasis" 12" on >the Multiplex label. >
i just realized that there was something else teebrooke-related since his Connections lp, it was a 2-track 12" on the Otherworld label under his (Steve Pickton's) Phenomyna guise called "Scratch/ Everlast." If you like that one don't forget about the classic Phenomyna cd on the ART label called Unexplained. a real gem if you can find it. -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states