The Button Down Mind of Dan Bell on Tresor is also good. Wide variety of
styles.
There are a few of us around who spin that style of music tho'.
I find it impossible to get gigs with a promotional mix of that sort tho'.
People always say, 'oh it's nice downtempo house'...
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Dave Segal wrote:
quoted 27 lines on 4/17/01 12:53 PM, Andy Battle at abattle@bu.edu wrote:> on 4/17/01 12:53 PM, Andy Battle at abattle@bu.edu wrote:
>
> > Anyone know of any djs out there who spin stuff that could still be classified
> > as "danceable" house/techno but that is on more of a experimental tip? I'm
> > thinking along the lines of Mille Plateaux/Force Inc. clicks and cuts type
> > stuff. I also like Brinkmann and the Studio 1 records. And I'm listening to
> > real audio samples of someone called Sturm who I'm digging. Anyone know of
> > mixes I might listen to online with this sort of feel? Is there anyone who
> > finds this stuff dancefloor-suitable? Now that I am learning how to
> > spin--will I be the first to take clicks and cuts to the dancefloor? Probably
> > not, I imagine, so I'd like to hear who *is* doing that. Any suggestions?
> >
> Andrew Weatherall's Hypercity on Forcetracks (out 15 May) and
> Matthew Herbert's Letsallmakemistakes (out now on Tresor) are stellar
> examples of what you're seeking.
>
> Dave Segal
> Managing Editor/Alternative Press
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>
> np: V/A- Staedtizism 2 (~scape)
>
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