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From:
Dan [madvision.org]
To:
William Samuels , IDM
Date:
Thu, 5 Apr 2001 00:24:21 +0100
Subject:
Re: [idm] Hidden Agenda
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----- Original Message ----- From: "William Samuels" <w_technoir@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:16 AM
quoted 24 lines --- David George <dbgeorge@MailAndNews.com> wrote:> --- David George <dbgeorge@MailAndNews.com> wrote: > > I've recently rediscovered Hidden Agenda's "Big > > Lamp" off the Metalheadz tin > > box and have since been thrashing it a bit. Have > > they made any more funky > > disco-breaks tracks? I've only really heard one > > other housey release by them > > and I didn't really like it. I think it was on Zest > > and had a picture of an orange on it. > > I didn't care that much for Max Fresh [Zest 01] when I > first heard it. All of sudden everyone has been > talking about the Zest label and it makes me wonder if > I should have given it a second listen. I've been > looking for Sequel & Nos, but I haven't found them in > the shops. Anyone recommend these? > > > . MAX FRESH: Get The Funk Out [Zest 01] > > . SEQUEL: Counterjaw (original mix & Hidden Agenda > remix) [ZEST 002] > > . NOS: Word To The Wise/Green Mist [Zest 04]
The 3rd one, Half Wonderful by Max Fresh is my personal favorite, very suttle... with that Big lamp edge to it. I am surpried I havent see it mentioned here before, but Hidden Agenda released an LP/CD called 'What ever happened to...' at the start of the year on Straight Ahead records from Switzerland... this is apparently the Clear records album that never was, and is full of the Big lamp/zest kind of sound... well worth hunting down and paying the import price for... Also thanks to all that tuned into Nortroute tonight... -- Dan @MV --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org