Re: Gabor Deutsch

From: Dave Haynes (gvcontact@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2001 - 22:43:43 CET

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    Cheers for the info, Shuriken. I'd love to hear those six 2-step tracks! How
    can I get hold of them?

    Re: Morning Cafe/Gabor Deutsch, I picked this information up on www.mole.de

    Gabor is receiving more and more requests for remixes. Since Metal Masters,
    he has appeared on the single of a German band,leads a group called Morning
    Café, who perform live 2step/UK garage style tunes. In addition, he is one
    of the founders of the first Hungarian drum and bass label, Subscope.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Keyser & Shuriken <keyser.shuriken@freemail.hu>
    To: Dave Haynes <gvcontact@hotmail.com>
    Cc: Acid Jazz list <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 7:39 PM
    Subject: Re: Gabor Deutsch

    > I know Gabor personally and have a CD-R with 6 of his recent 2 step
    > productions. However, I've never heard of him playing with any live band.
    I
    > have never heard of Morning Cafe either in all my years as a dj and music
    > journalist in the Budapest scene.
    >
    > He's initially from a small town near the Austrian border called
    > Mosonmagyarovar, but moved to Budapest sometimes in September to work as a
    > sound engineer at a new studio in Budapest. He's - as many other young and
    > talented Hungarian artists eg. Yonderboi, Marcel, Miraque & Miro - signed
    > to Under Cover Music Group (UCMG) Hungary. He's about 22-24 years old, fun
    > to hang out and work with and a geniuos when it comes to music-making on
    > PCs.
    >
    > shuriken
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Dave Haynes [mailto:gvcontact@hotmail.com]
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 9:02 AM
    > To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    > Subject: Gabor Deutsch
    >
    >
    > I've recently heard some fantastic stuff from Gabor Deutsch, who has
    > done some sublime 2-step remix work for Minus 8 (Compost Records) and
    > Homegrown (Mole). I've also heard snippets of his eclectic LP entitled
    > contrast.
    >
    > Does anyone have any more info on this guy - and am I right in
    thinking
    > he works with a live band who do 2-step? I think they might be called
    > Morning Cafe.
    >
    > Also has anyone picked up any stuff by Intega recently?
    >
    >



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