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    Default Hell before Mills???

    I was in the record shop the other day, and there was this Dj Hell album from 1984(about 4 or 5 years before Mills), and it didn't sound dated at all. It was more of electro and techno kind of tunes he has done with Richard Bartz and others. I knew he has been about, but that album was pretty futuristic considering it was released 84, and it has been 21 years since it. Crazy. I think its called Geitzwartz and Geitwartz. To the next topic we go

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    yes! i have that on white vinyl
    somewhere in the depths of the collection
    i'm gonna dig that out later and check it out.
    i remember it being brilliant
    and the artwork for the c.d. was hilarious

    disko b records from belgium , they put out some great stuff at the time
    including hell and acid scout too.
    really dark moody electro / techno

    ahead of the game?
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    ok after frantic searching i've found it
    it's 1994 ( not 84 , so mills DID get there first )

    and it's called geteert and gefedert

    it's on disko b
    and it feature collabs by hell and:
    patrick pulsinger / mijk van dijk / richard bartz ( acid scout)
    and electric indigo

    my favorite is the version of "hot on the heels of love" by throbbong gristle which is just a storming 4x4 electro work out , there is also a totally minmal remix of my definition of house by northstar

    brilliant , edgy electronica from back in the day
    proof that hell is a true master of that style

    top shelf electro gear !
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    [quote="davethedrummer"]

    disko b records from belgium


    Are u sure ? That's the first I've heard about it, and I live there. I'm pretty sure it's german.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer

    disko b records from belgium


    Are u sure ? That's the first I've heard about it, and I live there. I'm pretty sure it's german.

    well i always thought they were from belgium...........
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    Hell surely can hold his own...but Hell before Mills? Nah. :dontevengothere: ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    well i always thought they were from belgium...........
    its german label ;)
    Disco Bombs was label established initially as a dance counterpart to the punk label run by Optikal Records in Munich,the shop where Hell bought lots of his punk singles in 70tees.

    later when Hellmut had shortened his name to Hell, Disco Bombs became Disco B
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    Quote Originally Posted by koma
    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    well i always thought they were from belgium...........
    its german label ;)
    Disco Bombs was label established initially as a dance counterpart to the punk label run by Optikal Records in Munich,the shop where Hell bought lots of his punk singles in 70tees.

    later when Hellmut had shortened his name to Hell, Disco Bombs became Disco B
    you are dead right
    i should have read the label really , don't know why i thought it was belgium all this time ( 10 years ) haha.
    anyway they were based in munchen and last time i looked that was in germany.
    it was a divison of sub up records
    anyone got any more of their stuff??
    i have a double pack somewhere which i'l dig out tomorrow of fast minimal techno , and an acid scout e.p. somwhere too.
    what else did they release?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    what else did they release?
    loads

    lots of really good stuff in there back cat highly recomend

    patrik pulsinger - dogmatic sequences

    robert gorl - sexdrops

    jay denham - escape to the black planet

    but there's a bunch of gems in there

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    Jeff Mills/Dave Clarke- hot in the heels of love/allerseelen (dj hell rmxs)
    One of their better releases in my opinion

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    oh my god!
    i never realised how many releases there were !
    i used to buy this at my local record store , when those kinds of places used to exist , and they never had a turntable so i just bought things that i was interested by ( i still do today)
    i got some real gems that way.

    i must look around for the dj good groove stuff.
    he did that pulse album on harthouse , which is one of my all time favorites
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    What I was saying was Hell there before Mills in techno scene. Anyhow when did he come about? And that album was it in 94 or 84? I thought '94 too so it must of been an error on part of the shop. And when did hit the electronic scene exactly?

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    I think the man is 44 years old. Gives him a few years ahead of Mills I reckon

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    Quote Originally Posted by OriginalTechnobastard
    What I was saying was Hell there before Mills in techno scene. Anyhow when did he come about? And that album was it in 94 or 84? I thought '94 too so it must of been an error on part of the shop. And when did hit the electronic scene exactly?
    Helmut Geier grew up as a fan of punk, later on became hip hop dj/party promoter in Munich, and having access to import stores he got into techno and house when early releases arrived..
    Of course all this had influence on his sets, which were noticed by some people and Hell was invited to Love Parade in Berlin in 92.. he completed that set with one-sided white label, which was actually his own track “My definition of house”.. belgian R&S label boss Renaat Vandepapeliere (you will see that name in biographies of many producers from that time, thanx to her many tracks today considered to be classics were released) offered him record deal on the spot..

    What else huh.. besides already mentioned Geteert & Gefedert (1994), check his X-Mix: Wildstyle from 1995.. in 1997 or 98 he released another album, Munich Machine..
    +check Bartz’s label Kurbel for more of his work (some together with Richard)

    not forgetting Hell’s own International Deejay Gigolos, with Arnold Schwarzeneger in his early days as logo.. there was an interview with Hell some years back in an austrian magazine (cant really recall name now, I picked it up in some shop in Wienna), where they asked him “why Arnold”..and he said like “Arnold is the boss, I’m just following his commands” :lol:

    don’t know the exact time when he entered this scene, you will have to check some biography of him, but I guess its somewhere 90-91..
    now, when mentioned Bartz (I just love his work as Acid Scout), he approached Disco B with his work in 92, so yeah, Hell had to hit scene prior to 92 hmmm..

    and Mills together with friend released that The Final Cut in '89 (quite inspiring record for later hardcore producers).. cant really tell who was the first..
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    fckin great label in it's day.

    this one's a monster...
    http://www.discogs.com/release/61475

    denham lps, i-f, bartz/acid scout and all hell's early stuff are essential.

    not keen on the label's newer output though, substandard electro-gash.

 

 

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