Classic pop-oriented electronic music appears in the weirdest places!
Has anyone heard the new reggae riddim called G-String? I swear to God, it sounds like mid 1970s Klaus Schulze. The Liquid riddim, now a few months old, sounds like Kraftwwerk! Peace.
Could you name a couple of tunes utilising these riddims then, so we could check them out? Cheers. ----- Original Message ----- From: "MuzikJunky" <MuzikJunky@earthlink.net> To: "Fax Label Discussion Group" <faxlist@2350.org>; "Kraftwerk List" <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 3:41 AM Subject: [Kraftwerk] Classic pop-oriented electronic music appears in the weirdest places!
Has anyone heard the new reggae riddim called G-String? I swear to God, it sounds like mid 1970s Klaus Schulze. The Liquid riddim, now a few months old, sounds like Kraftwwerk! Peace.
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Could you name a couple of tunes utilising these riddims then, so we could check them out?
Look at http://www.vprecords.com for the 411. At the bottom of the page are the "Riddim Driven" series albums. They are available nearly everywhere. The biggest song on the Liquid riddim is Tanto Metro & Devonte's "Give it to Her." The G-String riddim is too new for a stand-out cut right now, but there's some amazing stuff. Peace.
Hello, Since the question was asked on the list recently, a presumably original copy of the Organisation LP was sold on ebay for 451 Euros. If you're very rich, you can offer me one :-)
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