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Post by minimal house »

yeah maybe this year sometime.

He said he's working on a downtempo album, and live extracts II.
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minimal house wrote:yeah maybe this year sometime.

He said he's working on a downtempo album, and live extracts II.
Extracts II, 8)

I'm shure the downtempo stuff is gonna be great to listen 2.
What i'm hoping for though is tempo stuff like Torso & Senza ... right?
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11 hr. stewart walker interview good readn' right here.
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Nice one Robert
I couldn't help wondering about Greg Shiff's studio.

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11th-hour: How did your collaborations with on the "Pleasure Island" and "South Suburban" EPs come about?

Stewart: My collaborations with Greg came primarily because we were hanging out a lot. A lot of times when he would come over, I would be in the studio, and he would listen to my tracks, or I would go to his studio and listen to his tracks. We would drink beer and order pizza, or have barbeques,....

Barbeques in the studio :shock:
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Post by cyhl »

cool interview, pretty old I think, but I couldn't find a date....

did you guys notice that after a pretty long hiatus, stewart just resurrected his persona label: http://www.personarecords.com/
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Yes I did,let's hope for some more action!

About the date: "Why did you give your last release on Persona the self-depreciating title of "M.O.R. of the Same", and your next release the similarly optimistic title of "Degenerate"?"

So I think it's somewhere before Degenarate which was released on february 11, 2003

By the way the new foundsound promo is still not at the distribution here in NL.
I hope it arrive's soon
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Tic Tac wrote:By the way the new foundsound promo is still not at the distribution here in NL.
I hope it arrive's soon
our distributor is finalizing the pre-orders (in europe, neuton and others did get some white labels; I don't know specifically what happened after this), and we're gonna be pressing next week.... yeah, it's taking longer that what we hoped.......
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It'll be worth the wait. Seans new tracks are floor fillers. Yes, I like Stewart Walker too. Hes a great person and producer. Stewart was the first major I ever opened for and allthough I couldnt stop messing up he was very supportive and even danced! Allso nothing gets me going more than conceptual art/techno like Mills or Stewarts projects inspired by Calder. Techno is an artform.[/code]
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