Sorry, I have Stunty tonight

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  • Опубліковано 30 жов 2024

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  • @thomascorcoran256
    @thomascorcoran256 Місяць тому +2

    Great night of music as normal thanks to our vinyl master stunty who's knowledge of music is never ending thank you stunty ✌️

  • @Daniel-hk3ru
    @Daniel-hk3ru Місяць тому +1

    When you explained your channel and what it means is the "Key" to your direction and success. Your knowledge and description of a record is true entertainment and most importantly honest.. You are trusted and we can count on you to provide this unique entertainment. I am sure this is a labor of love and it gives you pleasure and it does not come off as being a burden. It simply works...

  • @gidgetmaurer123
    @gidgetmaurer123 Місяць тому +1

    Hope to get the new jay glass dubs here in the states eventually. $74 with shipping on bandcamp is ridiculous. Enjoyed the show.

  • @viiinullviii3178
    @viiinullviii3178 Місяць тому +2

    COVID prevented me from being live online last night. Now I see that it was a stream about the death of Achim Szepanski. I definitely have to listen to it. With his various labels under the umbrella of the mother ship Force Inc. Music Works, he was for me one of the brightest fixtures in the techno firmament in the early to mid-late 90s. I looked forward to every new 12” on Force Inc. like a child to Christmas Eve. Music that repeatedly torpedoed the other rave culture of those years. As the German news magazine Spiegel now writes so aptly: “The blind hedonism of techno culture and its peace-and-joy pancake rhetoric were a horror for Szepanski.” But of course the label family around Force Inc. stood for much more than just techno. On “Mille Plateaux” completely new sound aesthetics were created, on “Postion Chrome” drum and bass were industrially shredded. All of this was put into a philosophical-political context by Achim Szepanski. I can hardly believe that he is dead now. What remains are epochal records (e.g. “Systemisch” by Oval or “Life's A Gas” by Love Inc.) and the memory of “everything is possible”. Nowadays, when right-wing extremist parties are setting out to destroy countries and their freedoms and a large part of the youth are burying all sense and morals, label makers like Achim Szepanski are particularly missing.

  • @seekingathread
    @seekingathread 28 днів тому

    I noticed a sound difference from the beginning but wasn't bad. But definitely improved upon when you noticed. Some research to do on these titles

  • @janhoggart
    @janhoggart Місяць тому

    Cher a pris cher (the joke is untranslatable)