plus, i have that electra and while it has its dope moments, i never heard a hard drumbreak on it (without other intstruments playing). am i wrong? which song is it? and i checked more than the first ten seconds of each song...we are talking about this one, right?
maybe gropski has the super raer limited bonus BEEEEEEAT version which only turns up in Berlin once every 10 years .....also has that b-boy track called Mozard Goes Fonki
plus, i have that electra and while it has its dope moments, i never heard a hard drumbreak on it (without other intstruments playing). am i wrong? which song is it? and i checked more than the first ten seconds of each song...we are talking about this one, right?
maybe gropski has the super raer limited bonus BEEEEEEAT version which only turns up in Berlin once every 10 years .....also has that b-boy track called Mozard Goes Fonki
ha, hell yeah, with a special 3rd side unndetected by STASI agents with hard as fuck drum breaks...well no, I consider it a fake break until Grope proofs the opposite
There a bunch of good records from Mr. Last, beats, samples, ill stabs yada yada. Some of the Keep on Dancing Vol.'s have some sick stuff, plus they are pefect for your next dance party, each side is like 25 minute groovin' meddley.... Don't get me wrong most of his stuff is garbage, but be on the look out, cause their are certain ones that are straight heat IMO.
oh boy! here we go again!
You should be happy that someone actually likes a record from Germany! 'Cause that's kind of a rare occurrence...
You should be happy that someone actually likes a record from Germany! 'Cause that's kind of a rare occurrence...
OUCH...
Dude you just made yourself look real bad
You really shouldn't take comments like that very seriously... Obviously I'm just poking a little fun. But if you were to take it seriously, ask the average Strutter what his top 10 wants are. How many do you think would be German? Some, but the lions share would be from the US. That's where the majority of the funk/soul/jazz came from, period. But I digress.
Grope means well, he's just a little sensitive about those schlager breaks. Once he got mad at me for talking about Klaus Wunderlich and Les Humphries.
Europe was like a black hole for music in the 50s, 60s and 70s. the 70s were only cool over here, because a young drummer called phil collins stepped on the scene. we were all watching phil at that time. waiting for the release of his first solo lp.
It's all good man - I'm not offended by your post or anything like that. Hell, I'm not even German . I was merely trying to help you notice how little dude you sound in your post. No matter if it was written w/ sarcasm or not. It seems pretty obvious that you dont know alot about European records - hence, it is naive to comment on them. That would be like me posting some shit like "Y'all should be happy with that jorge lopez ruiz LP, because all other latin lps are terds". Making me look retarded - perhaps you get what im aiming at now
I quickly threw together a few names from the top of my head to give you some ideas:
CAN (monster movie / ege bam yasi / tago mago / soundtracks...), Embyro, Kraftwerk, Stockhausen, Ash-ra, Doldinger (i.e. Negresco), Volker Kriegel, Herlbolzheimer (i.e. Certain lions & tigers), Dartmoore, Niagra, Sunbirds, 2066 & then, let alone the vast amount of psych & prog that was recorded here and always has been in strong demand amongst collectors should have you second guessing
Not to forget incredible Jazzrelated records recorded in Germany by forreign artists like ...Dave Pike, Sahib Shahib, Rokovic, Dee Dee, Barry & the moments...
This is just scratching the surface, but I hope it will get you started. Comparing Germany to America is kinda offbeat aswell. Considering the size of America I'd rather compare Europe to the States.
NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! Braekbeatrekkord???
It's all good man - I'm not offended by your post or anything like that. Hell, I'm not even German . I was merely trying to help you notice how little dude you sound in your post. No matter if it was written w/ sarcasm or not. It seems pretty obvious that you dont know alot about European records - hence, it is naive to comment on them. That would be like me posting some shit like "Y'all should be happy with that jorge lopez ruiz LP, because all other latin lps are terds". Making me look retarded - perhaps you get what im aiming at now
I quickly threw together a few names from the top of my head to give you some ideas:
CAN (monster movie / ege bam yasi / tago mago / soundtracks...), Embyro, Kraftwerk, Stockhausen, Ash-ra, Doldinger (i.e. Negresco), Volker Kriegel, Herlbolzheimer (i.e. Certain lions & tigers), Dartmoore, Niagra, Sunbirds, 2066 & then, let alone the vast amount of psych & prog that was recorded here and always has been in strong demand amongst collectors should have you second guessing
Not to forget incredible Jazzrelated records recorded in Germany by forreign artists like ...Dave Pike, Sahib Shahib, Rokovic, Dee Dee, Barry & the moments...
This is just scratching the surface, but I hope it will get you started. Comparing Germany to America is kinda offbeat aswell. Considering the size of America I'd rather compare Europe to the States.
NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! Braekbeatrekkord???
Jo Jo G??nne
IT WAS A JOKE! Meaning it wasn't serious. It was just a response to Grope's 20 Ice Grills for liking a couple James Last records. Just because I like a common German record has no bearing on my knowledge of their musical output. Assuming you know me and what I know, is what seems naive to me. CAN, Kraftwerk, Kriegel, Niagra.... Not exactly some crazy obscure list my friend.
ha, hell yeah, with a special 3rd side unndetected by STASI agents with hard as fuck drum breaks...well no, I consider it a fake break until Grope proofs the opposite
I haven't listened to it in a minute, but all I remember is a fast drum and bass workout type of thing...
ha, hell yeah, with a special 3rd side unndetected by STASI agents with hard as fuck drum breaks...well no, I consider it a fake break until Grope proofs the opposite
I haven't listened to it in a minute, but all I remember is a fast drum and bass workout type of thing...
super mix record. john peel played it couple times. mid 85 have him on tape somewhere talkin about how the producer hates it & he loves it. sanny x = euro-latin rascal
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maybe gropski has the super raer limited bonus BEEEEEEAT version which only turns up in Berlin once every 10 years .....also has that b-boy track called Mozard Goes Fonki
ha, hell yeah, with a special 3rd side unndetected by STASI agents with hard as fuck drum breaks...well no, I consider it a fake break until Grope proofs the opposite
You should be happy that someone actually likes a record from Germany!
'Cause that's kind of a rare occurrence...
OUCH...
Dude you just made yourself look real bad
You really shouldn't take comments like that very seriously...
Obviously I'm just poking a little fun.
But if you were to take it seriously, ask the average Strutter what
his top 10 wants are.
How many do you think would be German?
Some, but the lions share would be from the US.
That's where the majority of the funk/soul/jazz came from, period.
But I digress.
DUDE!!! how dare you diss magical shepard? When you diss magical shepard, you kinda diss yourself.
and who was in here dissing phil collins?
phil who?
Europe was like a black hole for music in the 50s, 60s and 70s. the 70s were only cool over here, because a young drummer called phil collins stepped on the scene. we were all watching phil at that time. waiting for the release of his first solo lp.
I quickly threw together a few names from the top of my head to give you some ideas:
CAN (monster movie / ege bam yasi / tago mago / soundtracks...), Embyro, Kraftwerk, Stockhausen, Ash-ra, Doldinger (i.e. Negresco), Volker Kriegel, Herlbolzheimer (i.e. Certain lions & tigers), Dartmoore, Niagra, Sunbirds, 2066 & then, let alone the vast amount of psych & prog that was recorded here and always has been in strong demand amongst collectors should have you second guessing
Not to forget incredible Jazzrelated records recorded in Germany by forreign artists like ...Dave Pike, Sahib Shahib, Rokovic, Dee Dee, Barry & the moments...
This is just scratching the surface, but I hope it will get you started.
Comparing Germany to America is kinda offbeat aswell. Considering the size of America I'd rather compare Europe to the States.
NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!
Braekbeatrekkord???
Jo Jo G??nne
whats a break?
IT WAS A JOKE!
Meaning it wasn't serious.
It was just a response to Grope's 20 Ice Grills for liking a couple James Last records.
Just because I like a common German record has no bearing on my knowledge of
their musical output.
Assuming you know me and what I know, is what seems naive to me.
CAN, Kraftwerk, Kriegel, Niagra....
Not exactly some crazy obscure list my friend.
I haven't listened to it in a minute, but all I remember is a fast drum and bass workout type of thing...
please let me continue my bedevil!
don't forget the cowbells!
don't make me post another 50 ice grill gremlins!
I'm jus a 'Merican what do I know?
this has a little something also...
I just got a second copy of the K-Tel comp w/ Ocean - PYHITH and Friend & Lover - Reach Out of the Darkness!
Real AUSSIE headz know the deal
*9 year ghost bump. you cunts.