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    too much music? your having a laff!

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    Really good thread this... very informative:)

    I remember coming across the sub-section in Dragon Discs next to Camden tube... that was where you were was it Jerome? I am a little confused as I visited Access All Areas kinda regularly during that time too..

    Was just the right description for setting a section for those tunes that were a bit wierd n that you sometimes didn't get at all...:exclaim:

    I notice you guys have mentioned a few tracks to look out for... have you any other recommends, both classic and new because, as you say, it is difficult to sift and find sometimes...:cheese:

    Was nice to have a quick chat at the party last Sat too there matey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little_Fella! View Post
    Really good thread this... very informative:)

    I remember coming across the sub-section in Dragon Discs next to Camden tube... that was where you were was it Jerome? I am a little confused as I visited Access All Areas kinda regularly during that time too..

    Was just the right description for setting a section for those tunes that were a bit wierd n that you sometimes didn't get at all...:exclaim:

    I notice you guys have mentioned a few tracks to look out for... have you any other recommends, both classic and new because, as you say, it is difficult to sift and find sometimes...:cheese:

    Was nice to have a quick chat at the party last Sat too there matey!
    yep, i was the guy behind the counter at dragon disc (a lot of the time anyway) and nice to meet you too at the weekend..

    here's a list of labels you could checkout that at one time or another have hit the nail right on it's bent head .. many aren't releasing any more so you have to hunt a bit, but a tune is a tune is a tune right? ;)

    horspielmusik
    accelerate
    Peacefrog
    sativae
    mosquito
    tresor
    force inc
    serial killers haircut
    chan n mike's
    uglyfunk
    don't
    victim
    crime
    monox
    minimalistix
    shed
    coin operated
    accelerate
    scandinavia
    invisible fish
    b-rave
    null
    djax up beats
    drought
    cloned vinyl
    predicaments
    nodles discoteque
    mecurachrome
    neue heimat
    nasty colour
    relief
    dance mania
    frankie
    panic bridge
    death to vinyl
    subhead
    xtras
    feis
    kugelbox
    miditonal
    spectral
    early subvoice
    klangnet
    zinch
    mutter

    cross referenced with artists like:

    cristian vogel
    jamie lidell
    neil landstrumm
    subhead
    paul birken
    jason leach
    luke's anger
    dj shufflemaster
    TSR
    quick and smart
    tobias schmidt
    michael forshaw
    aeox
    bill youngman
    paul birken
    3d!T
    luke's anger
    mark hawkins
    bizz o.d.
    dave tarrida
    si begg
    dj mahatma
    norman
    daniel benevente
    audion
    justin berkovi
    daze maxim
    DBX
    esther ofei
    x trak
    older dj rush
    dj ze mig-l
    like a tim
    cymbol
    mem & drosan

    or to some it up in one record:

    http://www.discogs.com/release/21253

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrong View Post
    Lidell was the bomb when he did techno, y'know, drop 2 records that were absolutely mindblowing, in the ideas, programming and productions, and then just go "right, bored of that, gonna do something else"..

    it's like when john clees did Fawlty towers, y'know, 2 series and that's all you're getting, so it never went sour.

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    Cheers for that... twill certainly keep me busy!!

    I will have a good rumage around...
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    Quote Originally Posted by crime View Post
    Lidell was the bomb when he did techno, y'know, drop 2 records that were absolutely mindblowing, in the ideas, programming and productions, and then just go "right, bored of that, gonna do something else"..

    it's like when john clees did Fawlty towers, y'know, 2 series and that's all you're getting, so it never went sour.
    did he work on some of the subhead tracks as well?

    aeox all the way for me...love there punk techno vibe and their production always sounds so raw and griity just the way i like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by detfella View Post
    did he work on some of the subhead tracks as well?
    He engineered at least 1 to 4 or 5 I believe, possibly up to about 10, although I'm not exactly sure. As Phil Subhead (Aka DJ Sueme) put it. "He was like some quiet student kid, with me and Jason freaking him out, screaming at him, more like this, more like that"

    when you listen to 03 and 04 you can definitely hear a bit of Lidell in there, especially when compared to "Freakin the frame". I believe that the stuff from around this period (94-97) had a specific quality which hasn't really ever been matched.. I listen to my own stuff and believe it can't really compete to the original stuff from this era, although it's very difficult to be objective listening to your own stuff I think...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crime View Post
    although it's very difficult to be objective listening to your own stuff I think...
    That's a universal truth if ever I heard one.

 

 

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