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From:
T L D Miller
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Date:
Sat, 7 Oct 95 11:37 BST-1
Subject:
Re:scientist
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On 5th October, dave wright wrote:
quoted 1 line aloha there! i was wondering if anyone out there in electro boom> aloha there! i was wondering if anyone out there in electro boom
boom land
quoted 1 line knew anything about an old acid track by 'the scientist' called>knew anything about an old acid track by 'the scientist' called
'spiral
quoted 1 line synthony in c minor' - i have it on an old mix tape, and dig it>synthony in c minor' - i have it on an old mix tape, and dig it
highly.
quoted 1 line anyone know who the folks making the track might be? do they do>anyone know who the folks making the track might be? do they do
anything
quoted 1 line curently? etc... any help would be apreciated... it's a groovy>curently? etc... any help would be apreciated... it's a groovy
sound. I can tell you a bit, but not much. I've got three tracks by the scientist, but nothing since around 1991. The tracks, 'spiral symphony' (the one you mentioned), 'the bee' and 'the exorcist' are all originally on kickin records, but I've got them on compilations. These are, respectively, 'breaks, bass and bleeps 2', 'Champion Sound - the best of kickin records vol.1' and 'breaks, bass and bleeps 1' - all pretty old, but still excellent comps. I'm not sure who 'the scientist' actually is, but names associated with the tracks are P.Sebastian, K.Ford, DJ Hype and Ralph P.Ruppert. Anyone else remember the 'breaks, bass and bleeps' series of comps? (Dunno if they ever got to America.) They were pretty essential at the time, but only got to vol.4. Whatever happened to Hardcore Uproar? Timmy (currently listening to Dream F.M. 107.8 Mhz - trance, techno, jungle, ambient, house and garage (ugh!) for the discerning listener in Leeds, England.)