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1995-10-03 10:09Maarten D. Schermer LFO
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1995-10-03 10:09Maarten D. SchermerHi, I'm relatively new to this list, so maybe this has been discussed before... I've got a
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Maarten D. Schermer
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Tue, 3 Oct 1995 11:09:15 +0100
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LFO
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Hi, I'm relatively new to this list, so maybe this has been discussed before... I've got a couple records that were sold to me as being by LFO. Two of them, "Brainstorm" 12" and it's remix, are probably by some other band under the same name - as the writer & producer are called Les Cutmore and Lewis Paul - but two other records I'm not so sure about. They're both white labels: one is catalogue # BLEEP 003, has two tracks, and "Sonic Attack" written on one of it's labels (but it was second hand, so that might have been some DJ's idea). The A-side doesn't really sound like LFO, a bit too mellow and clubby, but the flip-side could very well be them. The other record, cat. # LFC 1, sounds very much like LFO. It's got three tracks, and has "Better Music For The Underground" written on the label - but again, that might have been put on it by the previous owner. I was wondering if anyone knows if these actually are genuine LFO releases, and if anyone knows any titles. Any clues? Another thing: earlier this year I bought the second Gescom 12", "Snakewitch", and it's labels have Side C and Side D on it. Did they give me only one 12" of a double pack, or is it the companion (or something) to Side A & B of their first single? Thanks, Maarten