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From:
Dr. Giggles
To:
CiM
Cc:
'Intelligent Dance Music'
Date:
Thu, 1 Feb 1996 12:23:28 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: AGCG (was RE: (idm) Re: Subtropic 'Homebrew')
Msg-Id:
<Pine.SUN.3.91.960201121745.22673A-100000@julie.teleport.com>
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On Thu, 1 Feb 1996, CiM wrote:
quoted 25 lines At 14:40 01/02/96 GMT, James Skilton wrote:> At 14:40 01/02/96 GMT, James Skilton wrote: > > > >Voodoo Ray took > >what sounded to me at the time to be primarily Detroit influences in > >the main track and twisted that round to sound completely unique. > > AGCG said was much in an interview - he said that _Voodoo Ray_ was him > trying to replicate that Detroit sound but kind of screwing it up. > > Brilliant track - pretty formative for me. "Ayyy-a-ha..." > > >Gerald was a member of the original line-up of 808 state, > > 'Twas he in fact, who owned the original TR-808 that lent itself to the > bands name. > > >and > >co-wrote "Pacific State", which they released after his departure. > > The best (and earliest?) version of which is on _Quadrastate_. Fantastic ending. > > || [CiM] > || s.walley@uea.ac.uk > || http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/~u9323899/ >
Don't forget about 808 State's lp Newbuild from 1988 that Gerald is on, I absolutely love that album. Also they did some other projects together like the Lounge Jays-Sex Mechanic, and Hit Squad Manchester. derek 0--\___/--\___/---0 moses@teleport.com