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    John Carpenter soundtracks

    Assault must be one of the most covered electronic tracks ever. In addition to the allready mentioned, there's Mark Shreeve ("Assasin" from the 1983-album of the same name), Afrika Bambaataa ("Bambaataa's Theme" from "Beware), The Octagon Man ("Assault" from "The Exciting World...") and I-F...
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    Are We The Music Makers?

    I've made electronic music since the mid nineties, but been too lazy to get it out. Or it's just not good enough or too strange (I prefer the latter interpretation, obviously). I know I should send out more demos, but, well, I've always had a problem with promoting myself (still, I try... right...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    Recorded DJ mixes have never really done that much for me, but obviously it's how most of the stuff is meant to be heard. Sometimes, though, some longplayers manages to get it right, and it is exceptions, but all the more a treat then. Don't know about Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Orbital and Orb...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    I got it as a promo CD first, but then bought the vinyl, and yes, you can actually see it as three separate EPs in one cover (each with a vocal driven "hit" and three tracky instrumentals, even). But I would have enjoyed it much more if he had really tried to make it work as an album. I know...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    I like One Way a lot, but I don't think it completely manages to square the electronic-dance-music-as-an-album circle. Not surprising, really, so few albums do. Too many of the tracks are a bit too similar. Not that they're bad on their own, it's just somewhat superflous to have something like...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    To me the Hawerchuk 12" on Planet MU sounds very much like an attempt to make 'intelligent grime'. It's going to happen sooner or later anyway, I just hope that it's not actually going to be called intelligent.
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