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marke

Tumbling Dice
wonderful thread.
Sensoria (has to be the 12" version of course) was one of those records that totally kicked me out of my indie based comfort zone - and has been in my top 5 records ever since. top 5. even 20 years later i would still say that opening 30 seconds sends genuine shivers down my back.
before Sensoria i had started to dabble with noise-n-dance beats via On-U Sound and Foetus experiments, but a random purchase of that 12", and that was it - i was hooked.
agree re that compilation - that was exactly my era for CV.
and weirdly RHK's recent stuff that i have managed to track down, has once again revised my listening patterns. so much so, that i think in the last 6-12 months i have listened to more ambient-techno styled music than anything else.
of course, this could be all down to a certain record label not too far from this very thread. but i aint kissing and telling.
oh, and does the film contain anything about CHAKK/FON then - as that label definitely changed my life, but thats another story.
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Martin Dust

Techno Zen Master
oh, and does the film contain anything about CHAKK/FON then - as that label definitely changed my life, but thats another story.
m.e/

No it doesn't, but I believe they are making Part 2 now. Lets home the cover some more of the important stuff.

Chakk and Hula where ace bands and FON was a great studio, we had a practice room two doors down from it, Pulp two doors up and a very young Naz training over the road. The place was a total dump and the caretaker was a friend of Javis's.
 

Trevor Lunch

Active member
I'd love to see this>>>>Travelogue and Reproduction are practically my favorite records.Can't get away with Heaven 17 or ABC but I'm still young so you never know...
 
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