Tube! Yes! Thanks for reminding me of Frank...Hies I think is his last
name. Rob & I used to enjoy a jam session him and a large circle of friends
with machines used to pull off weekly in NYC a few years back (Dylan Drazen
, et al..)....He has a great personality also! A funny, nice and talented guy.
Shame about the Liquid Sky thing. That place was pretty cool...a friend of
mine, Mare from Detroit, had a art exhbition there, she had D. Wynn spin.
Neat t-shirts there. Another small shop that had neat merchandise and a
small but carefully selected stock of vinyl and cd's was Strange? (? mark I
think is supposed to be upside down). Colin ran a cool place.
At 02:08 PM 11/10/01 -0600, Andrew Hime wrote:
quoted 21 lines Also worth noting is that Liquid Sky have basically gone under.> > > Also worth noting is that Liquid Sky have basically gone under.
>Something
> > > about Caroline not paying them. So no more of that.
> >
> > It's kind of sad. They went from having this really sleek, trendy shop
>with
> > clothing and music to now having a little run-down hole in the wall with a
> > cardboard sign.
> >
> > But I've never heard any mention of the one LS artist that crossed the
>line
> > more than any other on the label. Have any of you heard Tube? It first
> > sounded like a movement into the drill and bass thing, but I don't think
> > that anymore. To this day, I haven't heard anyone else that sounded like
> > his music. Very tight, mental head music with the obvious drum & bass
> > influence, but more in line with what we might listen to. You should
>check
> > it out if you can find it in a used CD bin.
>
>I really enjoyed Tube live, but his album never grabbed me. I'll have to
>listen to it again.
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