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1995-04-06 10:47Transmat Relics
1995-05-25 19:19Chris.Hilker Transmat Relics
1995-05-25 19:37Chris.Hilker Transmat Relics
├─ 1995-05-26 01:40Matthew Lehrer Re: (313) Transmat Relics
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└─ 1995-05-26 11:12Derek Oliver Re: Transmat Relics
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1995-04-06 10:47C.P.M.JONES@UK03.wins.icl.co.uk>> It's a Transmats compilation of 'relics' - i.e. Derrick May tracks >> going back as >..
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quoted 6 lines It's a Transmats compilation of 'relics' - i.e. Derrick May tracks>> It's a Transmats compilation of 'relics' - i.e. Derrick May tracks >> going back as >.... >> It did cost 18 quid, and that was supposed to be >> the original selling price, dunno when it first came out, but I >was pleased to find it this week.
quoted 2 lines Yes, it was always expensive, never below about 16, I've seen it as>Yes, it was always expensive, never below about 16, I've seen it as >high as 20.
I have two copies of the Relics LP. Both came out in '92. One out of Belgium on Buzz with all the "Relics" tracks, the other on Italian DFC which does not have the Relics tracks on, but does have the full version of Psyche - Crackdown, with the deep, deep intro and the French "vocals". Both have slighlty different track listings. I managed to get both at about \16 at the time. Chris.
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1995-05-25 19:37Chris.HilkerSheesh, sorry about that. Core dump. Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics'
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Sheesh, sorry about that. Core dump. Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was reissued this week (according to todd p's update, anyway). This is about the best Detroit techno compilation you're likely to hear. A partial tracklist: 05.17 129 Derrick May: Long Ago 05.28 134 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Beyond the Dance (Remix) 05.25 132 BFC: Evolution 02.44 136 Derrick May: Long Long Ago 04.58 131 Model 500: Info World 06.18 129 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Strings of Life 05.10 125 Mayday: Wiggan (Remix) 04.38 136 Psyche: Crackdown (Remix) 05.12 132 Mayday: MS 6 ["It Is What It Is" Remix] 04.34 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: The Dance 05.43 127 Suburban Knight: The Art of Stalking 05.13 130 Derrick May: Longer than Long Ago 04.39 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Drama 04.58 128 Suburban Knight: The Groove The "Long Ago" tracks are previously unreleased works by Mr. May. The comp also contains ten "Interval" tracks by May and Carl Craig totaling about seven minutes, and a two-minute intro for the Crackdown remix. If you have any kind of interest in Detroit techno, or techno in general really, you probably can't live without this. C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) "Blue ice cubes? How degenerate!"
1995-05-26 01:40Matthew LehrerI've seen the vinyl reissue, but does anyone know if it got a CD reissue as well? - Matthe
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I've seen the vinyl reissue, but does anyone know if it got a CD reissue as well? - Matthew "I grew up thinking that techno music is actually something that you can't imagine. That is techno at its best. If you hear something that you'd never expect to hear - that's techno. If you hear something that kind of sounds like you've heard it before, then it's not techno." - Jeff Mills
1995-05-26 03:55c554828@showme.missouri.edu> Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was > reissued this we
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quoted 4 lines Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was> Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was > reissued this week (according to todd p's update, anyway). This is about > the best Detroit techno compilation you're likely to hear. A partial > tracklist:
is it out on vinyl or is it cd only?
quoted 29 lines 05.17 129 Derrick May: Long Ago> > 05.17 129 Derrick May: Long Ago > 05.28 134 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Beyond the Dance (Remix) > 05.25 132 BFC: Evolution > 02.44 136 Derrick May: Long Long Ago > 04.58 131 Model 500: Info World > 06.18 129 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Strings of Life > 05.10 125 Mayday: Wiggan (Remix) > 04.38 136 Psyche: Crackdown (Remix) > 05.12 132 Mayday: MS 6 ["It Is What It Is" Remix] > 04.34 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: The Dance > 05.43 127 Suburban Knight: The Art of Stalking > 05.13 130 Derrick May: Longer than Long Ago > 04.39 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Drama > 04.58 128 Suburban Knight: The Groove > > The "Long Ago" tracks are previously unreleased works by Mr. May. > > The comp also contains ten "Interval" tracks by May and Carl Craig totaling > about seven minutes, and a two-minute intro for the Crackdown remix. > > If you have any kind of interest in Detroit techno, or techno in general > really, you probably can't live without this. > > C. > > -- > cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) "Blue ice cubes? How degenerate!" >
1995-05-26 11:12Derek OliverOn Thu, 25 May 1995 c554828@showme.missouri.edu wrote: > > Just thought I'd point out that
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quoted 5 lines Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was> > Just thought I'd point out that the Transmat 'Relics' compilation was > > reissued this week (according to todd p's update, anyway). This is about > > the best Detroit techno compilation you're likely to hear. A partial > > tracklist: > is it out on vinyl or is it cd only?
it is out on both vinyl and cd in fact they are charging more for the vinyl than the cd from the distributor. Hmmmmm? Derek
quoted 32 lines 05.17 129 Derrick May: Long Ago> > > > > > 05.17 129 Derrick May: Long Ago > > 05.28 134 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Beyond the Dance (Remix) > > 05.25 132 BFC: Evolution > > 02.44 136 Derrick May: Long Long Ago > > 04.58 131 Model 500: Info World > > 06.18 129 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Strings of Life > > 05.10 125 Mayday: Wiggan (Remix) > > 04.38 136 Psyche: Crackdown (Remix) > > 05.12 132 Mayday: MS 6 ["It Is What It Is" Remix] > > 04.34 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: The Dance > > 05.43 127 Suburban Knight: The Art of Stalking > > 05.13 130 Derrick May: Longer than Long Ago > > 04.39 128 Rhythim Is Rhythim: Drama > > 04.58 128 Suburban Knight: The Groove > > > > The "Long Ago" tracks are previously unreleased works by Mr. May. > > > > The comp also contains ten "Interval" tracks by May and Carl Craig totaling > > about seven minutes, and a two-minute intro for the Crackdown remix. > > > > If you have any kind of interest in Detroit techno, or techno in general > > really, you probably can't live without this. > > > > C. > > > > -- > > cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) "Blue ice cubes? How degenerate!" > > >
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