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1997-10-05 19:19Andrew Cowper (idm) Moving Shadow
└─ 1997-10-05 21:26Aran M. Parillo Re: (idm) Moving Shadow
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1997-10-05 19:19Andrew Cowper>Well, The two labels that come to mind (that consistantly release this >style) are Moving
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quoted 2 lines Well, The two labels that come to mind (that consistantly release this>Well, The two labels that come to mind (that consistantly release this >style) are Moving Shadow and Looking Good/Good Looking (LTJ BUKEM).
All the recent Moving Shadow that I've heard as been hard as nails techstep type stuff - e.g. Neotech, Dom/Rob/Goldie, Dom&Optical - nice stuff but certainly not jazzy. You won't go wrong with good looking/looking good however, and bukem has got a new label now called nexus (I think). Andrew C. Last not this-listy - Donovan - Barabajagal LP
1997-10-05 21:26Aran M. ParilloOn Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Andrew Cowper wrote: > All the recent Moving Shadow that I've heard as
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On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Andrew Cowper wrote:
quoted 1 line All the recent Moving Shadow that I've heard as been hard as nails techstep> All the recent Moving Shadow that I've heard as been hard as nails techstep
There's a new tek9 2x12" which is nary a step, mostly jazz, on moving. Flytronix are occasionally on m.s. and seek out D. Wallace there too. I'm not quite sure what "jazz step" means though. But I know it aint hard. You can count on Lemon D. to flash in jazzy bits tempered with never weak beats. The Art of Noise remix 2x12" on China comes to mind as well... ...definately the softer side of 'sear' though. Teep np: source direct - enemy lines