From Will Samuels Sent Sat, Jun 12th 1999, 01:41
-- Lance wrote: > > Yes the CiM ep is indeed excellent. I'm kind > of surprised that the Delsin label hasnt gotten > mentioned before. The Peel Seamus and Cellvoice > records from 97-98 are all just as worthy of > praise. Dutch abstract electronica at it's finest! I read really great things about the Peel Seamus a while ago. Unfortunately, the only record store i saw it at won't let you listen to it. The two twelve inches By Peel Seamus are pretty different in style aren't they. It sounded like one was IDM sounding and the other a little more drum n bass-ish. Is that true? I would like to hear some comments on which is better I guess i'll have to pick those up > Regarding the upcoming Delsin releases, the > next scheduled release is by 154 who has > previously recorded for the Eevolute, 100% > Pure, and Lower East Side labels. I've not > heard this new Delsin release yet but i do > have the 154 releases on Eevolute and 100% > Pure and both are excellent. So expect no > less from this one! > > Delsin discography... > . Peel Seamus: Publik Draft Cassette (Delsin - 1 > dsr/psm 4) > . Peel Seamus: Audience EP 12" (Delsin - 2 dsr/psm > 2) > . Cellvoice: One 12" (Delsin - 3 dsr/cvc 1) > . Peel Seamus: Elusive Souls 12" (Delsin - 4 dsr/psm > 3) > . CiM Service Pack 12" (Delsin - 5 dsr/cim 1) > . 154: Moon fm desire 12" (Delsin - 6 dsr/154 1) > > For more info and Real Audio snippetts of > early releases, check the official Delsin site: > http://www.sonik.demon.nl/delsin/ Thanks Lance! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com