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1998-12-11 19:40Brock Phillips (idm) nature, djax
└─ 1998-12-11 22:25Christina White Re: (idm) nature, djax
└─ 1998-12-12 07:17jif (idm) speaking of djax
└─ 1998-12-12 07:45Lance C McGannon Re: (idm) speaking of djax
1998-12-12 11:33marsel Re: (idm) nature, djax
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1998-12-11 19:40Brock PhillipsThis looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't heard a peep on the
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This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't heard a peep on the list about it.
quoted 5 lines VA: Connecting Electronix Network 2LP (NATURE )> VA: Connecting Electronix Network 2LP (NATURE ) > Features: A Credible Eye Witness (Rome), Phoenecia (Miami), MAT-101 > (Rome), Passarani 2099 (Rome), D'Arcangelo (Rome, Rephlex artist), 2Be > Break (Brussels), Somatic Responses (UK), Vendor Refill (UK), Amp-Tek > (Rome), V/VM (Manchester)
And I've also been seeing a lot of good references to electro coming out on Djax, Djax Up, or whatever the label calls itself. Only 12"er I ever owned by them was way on the acidic techno side, got traded quickly. But if they're doing good electro I might be persuaded to give'em a second chance. Thoughts, anyone? ____________________________________ Brock Phillips - bphil@email.unc.edu WXYC 89.3 FM The New Science Experience Tune in every Sunday night 10-12 AM EST http://www.wxyc.org for live RA broadcast Promos, demos, etc. welcome for submission Email for postal address and details... Trade/sale list at the following address - http://www.unc.edu/~bphil/index.html
1998-12-11 22:25Christina WhiteOn Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Brock Phillips wrote: > This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch
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On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Brock Phillips wrote:
quoted 8 lines This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't> This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't > heard a peep on the list about it. > > > VA: Connecting Electronix Network 2LP (NATURE ) > > Features: A Credible Eye Witness (Rome), Phoenecia (Miami), MAT-101 > > (Rome), Passarani 2099 (Rome), D'Arcangelo (Rome, Rephlex artist), 2Be > > Break (Brussels), Somatic Responses (UK), Vendor Refill (UK), Amp-Tek > > (Rome), V/VM (Manchester)
I've only had a chance to give this a quick listen, but I'd recommend it. Some darker, more abstract electro tracks than I've heard lately. Phoenecia delivers again. The vinyl is a little thin though, and therefore it's not pressed too well. On a related note, Dark Side of the Sword 3 is out on Plasmek, with fine contributions from Keith Tucker and Passarani. This one's pressed a little better too.
quoted 6 lines And I've also been seeing a lot of good references to electro coming out> And I've also been seeing a lot of good references to electro coming out > on Djax, Djax Up, or whatever the label calls itself. Only 12"er I ever > owned by them was way on the acidic techno side, got traded quickly. But > if they're doing good electro I might be persuaded to give'em a second > chance. Thoughts, anyone? >
The new one is Electrosmog, which grows on me with each listen. 3 pretty smooth electro tracks, comparable to say Electrecord, maybe a little harder. The previous release by Merone on DJAX, superb electro. They've also released a couple of Urban Electro 12"s and at least one by the Operator. My general rule for DJAX is if it's advertised as electro, it's probbly worth picking up. Otherwise, you roll the dice, you take your chances. -Christina
1998-12-12 07:17jifim looking for the andre estermann 12" on said label... remember, i still have that Ae box
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im looking for the andre estermann 12" on said label... remember, i still have that Ae box set i dont care about, however comes up with a good package wins!
1998-12-12 07:45Lance C McGannonAt 02:17 AM 12/12/98 -0500, you wrote: > >im looking for the andre estermann 12" on said l
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At 02:17 AM 12/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines im looking for the andre estermann 12" on said label...> >im looking for the andre estermann 12" on said label... >
There is not a real Andre Estermann 12" on Djax. Andre helped out on the first Analogical ep called Lodge back in 1994. Analogical is the hard acidic techno guise of Tim Grotendorst who also records acid trax as Analog Attack and CPU among other guises. Analogical went on to release another ep without Andre which was also hard acidic techno. Neither Analogical releases sound remotely close to the current sound of Andre Estermann. In fact, the Analogical releases have more in common with the early Acid Junkies releases than with the Andre's current sound. But if you still want to get it, here is the full info on the release: . Analogical: the lodge 12" (Djax-197) -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1998-12-12 11:33marselAt 14:40 11-12-98 -0500, you wrote: >This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for thi
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At 14:40 11-12-98 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't>This looks especially dope...can anyone vouch for this one yet, hadn't >heard a peep on the list about it. > >> VA: Connecting Electronix Network 2LP (NATURE ) >> Features: A Credible Eye Witness (Rome), Phoenecia (Miami), MAT-101 >> (Rome), Passarani 2099 (Rome), D'Arcangelo (Rome, Rephlex artist), 2Be >> Break (Brussels), Somatic Responses (UK), Vendor Refill (UK), Amp-Tek >> (Rome), V/VM (Manchester)
Various Artists - The dark side of the sword Vol. 3- 12" - Plasmek - plasmek7 Last episode in the fine Dark side of the sword series. Talents from around all the globe are united on these EPs, which previously hosted I-f and Anthony Rother for instance. Consistent factor is Marco Passarani himself, again in as Pss 2099. Time out is a spaced out mechanic electro track. Also from Italy are Frame with a more rough experimental cut. Keith Tucker comes in with a fine uptempo electro groove, Ra-x finish the series with a previous released on a Bunker release. For more about Plasmek check the article about Marco Passarani, or the Final Frontier website. Various Artists - Mission Two: Connecting Electronix Network - 2x12" - Nature - nat2112 More true underground sounds explored from Italy. Nature comes with this fine 10 track compilation. First record hosts five fine tracks, including a fine energetic track by Phoenecia from Miama. Other side has a new wavey tune by Mat 101, and fine warm tracks by D'Arcangelo and Passarani 2099. The second record is more rawish, including tracks by Amp-Tek and Somatic Responses. We'll leave the compilation with a sound scape by V/Vm. Very fine compilation for lovers of Rephlex and The Hague Electronix. ____________________________________ forcefield | mindless entertainment http://www.sonik.demon.nl/forcefield