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1999-09-13 17:38Philip Sherburne (idm) RE: craig/urban tribe
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1999-09-13 17:54Will Samuels Re: (idm) RE: craig/urban tribe
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1999-09-13 17:38Philip SherburneTimo wrote: >On the other hand, I do recommend the last track on the >excellent album "Col
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Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:38:22 -0700
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Timo wrote:
quoted 3 lines On the other hand, I do recommend the last track on the>On the other hand, I do recommend the last track on the >excellent album "Collapse of modern culture" by Urban >Tribe, which was produced by CC (wasn't it?).
I have to second this... Urban Tribe's "Collapse" album is primarily the work of Sherard Ingram, with contributions from Carl Craig, Anthony Shake Shakir, & someone else I'm forgetting. In any case, it was one of my absolute favorites last year, and, to my mind, it went criminally unrecognized. Anyone looking for moody, downtempo, dub-inflected detroit techno owes it to him/herself to check it out. Really an amazing record. (Maybe it's thanks to Mo'Wax that the record got slept on? I can't help but find it ironic that Mo'Wax -- kings of hype -- can't promote their own records for shit...) philip
1999-09-13 18:11Lance @ InaudibleAt 10:38 AM 9/13/99 -0700, you wrote: >Timo wrote: > >On the other hand, I do recommend th
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At 10:38 AM 9/13/99 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines Timo wrote:>Timo wrote: > >On the other hand, I do recommend the last track on the > >excellent album "Collapse of modern culture" by Urban > >Tribe, which was produced by CC (wasn't it?). > >I have to second this... Urban Tribe's "Collapse" album is primarily the >work of Sherard Ingram, with contributions from Carl Craig, Anthony Shake >Shakir, & someone else I'm forgetting.
kenny dixon jr aka moodyman also helped on the urban tribe album. -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1999-09-13 17:54Will SamuelsI also agree, it was definitely one of my top picks for the year also. Really different an
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Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:54:16 -0700 (PDT)
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I also agree, it was definitely one of my top picks for the year also. Really different and moody. Carl Craig and Anthony Shakir rarely disappoint. Hopefully, Shake will put out "Songs For My Mother" out soon. After seeing him live last week, i'm jonesing for new material. --- Philip Sherburne <philip@Ask.com> wrote:
quoted 28 lines Timo wrote:> Timo wrote: > >On the other hand, I do recommend the last track on > the > >excellent album "Collapse of modern culture" by > Urban > >Tribe, which was produced by CC (wasn't it?). > > I have to second this... Urban Tribe's "Collapse" > album is primarily the > work of Sherard Ingram, with contributions from Carl > Craig, Anthony Shake > Shakir, & someone else I'm forgetting. In any case, > it was one of my > absolute favorites last year, and, to my mind, it > went criminally > unrecognized. Anyone looking for moody, downtempo, > dub-inflected detroit > techno owes it to him/herself to check it out. > Really an amazing record. > > (Maybe it's thanks to Mo'Wax that the record got > slept on? I can't help but > find it ironic that Mo'Wax -- kings of hype -- can't > promote their own > records for shit...) > > philip >
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