Re: Thievery Corporation/g-stone/new dub

From: Denise Benson (mentalchatter@sympatico.ca)
Date: Thu Oct 12 2000 - 20:46:31 MET DST

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    heya Jeremy,

    Yeah, that's one of my faves of late as well. You'll be happy to know that
    there's also going to be a remix comp. of Tosca coming out at the end of this
    month, Suzuki in Dub, with lotsa great remix artists, including a number of
    Viennese up and comers. I can't wait for this!

    Also, if you dig the Sugar B., he has a solo full-length out on Germany's Echo
    Beach label (http://www.echobeach.de/) which is pretty decent. Echo Beach has
    also put out a coupla wicked dub comps of late, Kingsize Dub Vol. 6 and Select
    Cuts: Remixes of Blood & Fire Classics. Both are superb, but definitely much
    more dub than 'dubbed out' ala K&D et al.

    -db-

    Jeremy Hollister wrote:

    > Just got a new releasse from g-stone last week - Walkner.Mostl "Heaven or
    > Hell". (from groovedis if I recall properly)
    >
    > It's very g-stone sounding, could almost be K&D themselves, but if you
    > like that sound then this is more of it, I am getting into it which makes
    > me start to dig out the older K&D stuff as well. From the cover it seems
    > this is another production duo. My fave track so far is Rebel Music feat
    > Sugar B. - dubby vocal hook carries through with a guitar distortion break
    > in the back end of the track. Good chill out tunes.
    >
    > All in all good production with that stoney label sound from K&D
    > recommended for fans of the "vienna sound".
    >
    > J

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    -denise benson-
    

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