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(idm) Wildplanet interview on Cognition

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1999-06-23 20:37Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix (idm) Wildplanet interview on Cognition
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1999-06-23 20:37Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mixnow online on Cognition http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition --an interview with Stockhol
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(idm) Wildplanet interview on Cognition
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now online on Cognition http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition --an interview with Stockholm Sweden's Wildplanet (Simon Hartley/one fourth of Lucky People Centre) talking about his new Transmitter album on Detroit's 430 West, Lucky People Center, the Electric Entourage '99 tour, Warp, working with Mark Bell (formerly of LFO), the Swedish electronic music and techno scenes, Jesper Dahlback, Cari Lekebusch, Adam Beyer, and plenty more, plus RA of 5 tracks from his Wildplanet album. There's also of review of his album in the "album reviews" section on the Cognition site. Thanks. Andrew Duke :)
1999-06-23 20:54Moonlight>Mark Bell (formerly of LFO) Probably Identifying myself as a further ignoramus, but i was
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quoted 1 line Mark Bell (formerly of LFO)>Mark Bell (formerly of LFO)
Probably Identifying myself as a further ignoramus, but i was not aware that LFO broke up. Bummer. Depending on my mood, "Frequencies" blows away "Incunabula" as best early "IDM" album, especially "Simon from Sidney" np: DJ Rap "Learning Curve" (hmmm...much more electro than i expected) _________________________________ Adam Roesch / roesch@augsburg.edu University of Idaho / Moscow / ID / USA Visit my Fila Brazillia/Pork Recordings fan site: http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/pork/ "Because success needs killing" TRICKY