From Brock Suter Sent Wed, Dec 31st 1997, 08:37
daniel wrote: > > I recently picked up crsitain vogel - specific moments. I am digging this > quite a bit and as such I am wondering about his other releases. I was > wondering if anyone can recommend some other releases by him? and if so > are they in the same style or??? Although I've got a ton of of CV's music, I'm not very good at remembering any of it. Not familiar with 'specific moments' but I'd say that most of his stuff tends toward bleep house and weird techno. The last thing I can remember picking up was 'all music has come to an end' on tresor and it's pretty strange stuff. It's all over the place, stylistically. One of the things that I really went loopy for were his two triphop tracks on one of the electric lazyland comps (was it vol II?)...complete with crazy samples of 'the biz'. Nice ones! Also, what's that label he's got with si begg? Can never remember that one. Sorry my descriptions are a bit vague, but I've been digging thru records all day getting shit together for tomorrow night and my trainspotter cells are way overtaxed right now... > and now for my dub question. One of the sounds I am really getting into > is that of the more electronic sounding dub. Can anyone recommend some > artists in this area? A good example of the sound I am after is the album > Resistance by Blue. One of my all time favorites is 'Electronic Dub' by Walker and Jamin' Unit. Completely fucked up german electro dub, very geometrical but still funky as all get up. Exactly what the title says... The wierd thing about this one is I've got two copies. One is the final release copy on 2 slabs of black vinyl (RSN LP21) and the other is a weird unmarked colored vinyl version (one see-thru blue and one black marbled gray) that has slightly different track order and possibly slightly different mixes. I've never put the two head to head, but I'm pretty sure they're a little different. Either way, this is one to pick up if you can find it. word to the mothership, brock np: jeswa