(313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04
Here's the playlist from yesterday's show which aired from 1-3pm EST ..::Equinox Radio::.. every Sunday hosted by: Gerald-Matrix Artist Title (Label) Cabaret Voltaire Twanky Party (Polygram) Kraftwerk Computer Love (WEA) Ectomorph Wee Papa Foo (Fixes Mixes) Channel One Technicolor (Obsessive) UR M.I.A. Gone But Not Forgotten EP (UR) DJ 3000 Drume EP (Motech) James Duncan LS 003 EP (Le Systeme) DJ Du Jour Fish Scene (Session) Antonelli Electr. Window Shopping (Italic) John Tejada Western Starland (Palette) Dynamo 24° (DIN) Jedi Knights May The Funk Be With You (Global Comm) Playgroup Overflow [Optimo rmx] (Playgroup) Dimbiman The Early Bird Hype (Perlon) Auch Tomorrow Goodbye [Jasper rmx] (Force Inc.) Theo Parrish I Can Take It (Sound Signature) Final Cut She Destroys [Hilltop mix] (Full Effect) KDJ - Analog:Live (KDJ) Formic {the one with a bunch of ants crawling across} (Formic) Glyph Glyph 01 EP (21/22 Corp.) Model 500 The Martian Search Your Feelings (Red Planet) Luke Slater Inductive Channels (Peacefrog) John Tejada If I Could Go (Organised Noise) Phuture Acid Tracks (Trax) Exstacy Club Jesus Loves The Acid (AN LD) OMD - Joan of Arc (Polygram) Technasia Crosswalk (Technasia) Cheers! G -- website: www.gerald-matrix.com contributor - kick magazine (www.kickmagazine.ca) host of 'equinox radio' on l'electrique @ www.netmusique.com
(313) Cylob @ Capsule 8/22
Cylob will be playing a live set at Capsule on Sunday the 22nd of August. It's the only date in this part of the Midwest. If there is anyone out in Detroit, Cincinatti, Dayton, Pittsburg, Columbus, and any other place I might be forgetting that can help me get the word out, I could use the help. I am having a large number of flyers printed up this week and would like to send them out to record stores or other relevant venues that would happily display them. If you know of such places in your area, please email me the addresses privately. If you host a website that lists shows--please add it to your calendar. Thanks! Cathryn Sunday
Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04
on 7/26/04 7:06 PM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Model 500 The Martian Search Your Feelings (Red Planet) whoa! whats this?? I never heard anything about this release. 313 have you been caught sleeping again? whats this record like? sean
Re: (313) Re: new Prodigy album
1983? i guess punk might well have become retarted leftist fake anarchist nonsense' by that late stage. punk was a mid 70s thing. that's when things were kicking in the east village and cbgbs, that's when the damned relased 'new rose', the ramones released 'ramones'. it might have taken till 83 to reach the mall you were hanging out at. james www.jbucknell.com DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED] ring.com To [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23/07/04 09:09 PM cc 313@hyperreal.org, John Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please respond to Subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: (313) Re: new Prodigy album ing.com On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:01:53 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something Corporate and Yellowcard? Punk?! Yeah, sorry, it's not 1983 anymore and not all Punk is retarded leftist fake anarchy (anarcho-socialist) nonsense. -- --- DJ Entropy America's #1 Hardcore DJ/Producer http://www.djentropy.com Head of the MA-RI chapter of the Free State Project http://www.freestateproject.org C.O.C.K. - Conservatives Organized to Crush Kerry ForwardSourceID:NT0001034A
Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04
- Original Message - From: matrix313 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:52 AM Subject: Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04 on 7/26/04 7:06 PM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Model 500 The Martian - Search Your Feelings (Red Planet) whoa! whats this?? I never heard anything about this release. 313 have you been caught sleeping again? whats this record like? It's RP-4 (probably my favorite Red Planet record): http://www.discogs.com/release/4604 Tristan === http://www.phonopsia.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) [UK] Boat party info
bandwidth should be wasted else what for it is here (: ../z99 :: Apologies to non-UK 313ers for the waste of bandwidth! ~~~
(313) Subject detroit: Juan atkins
What a seriously great cut. Subject Detroit is one of my favorite labels to resurface lately. Props to Bone And Juan. -jason
(313) React Has Gone?
THE SAD DEMISE OF REACT AND THE PHOENIXIAN RISE OF RESIST Inertia is pleased to announce that they will be the Australian Distributors for Resist Records. React Music - one of the most successful and internationally revered independent record labels - is no more. In its place, a new company, Resist Music, has been set up by Reacts James Horrocks and Melissa Kemp and has since acquired the staff, rights and catalogue of React and is now officially open for business. Although React was enjoying its best period of turnover and profit for 5 years, the label was owed in excess of £1,000,000 in distributed income from 4am/Flute, part of the Beechwood Music group of companies that went into voluntary administration in June. Following Beechwoods closure, React was unable to extract any monies due or trade out of such debts and as a result the label was forced into voluntary administration on 16th June 2004. During its 14 year history the label became a leading force in dance music and club culture, synonymous with cutting edge compilations and singles through series that included Reactivate, Drum Bass Arena, Bonkers, Café Del Mar, Good Times, Dope On Plastic and Real Ibiza, as well as classic singles such as Candi Statons You Got The Love, and Age Of Loves Age Of Love. Each release reflected a particular moment in dance musics history, and more often than not, React became an important catalyst in bringing that scene, sound, or DJ to mainstream attention. The results were such that the label became a commercial force to be reckoned with, as sales of some series reached upwards of 600,000 units. With the future firmly in their sights, Resists first release is Drum Bass Arena featuring Fabio Grooverider, scheduled for release in August. Further releases on Resist include: Norman and Joey Jay present Good Times 4 , Hardcore Till I Die , Ed Rush Optical Out Of The Box CD/DVD, Luke Slater Fear Loathing 2 and Bonkers and Bugged Out Presents Erol Alkan . JAMES HORROCKS, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF RESIST MUSIC SAID: It was with great regret that we were forced to close React after 14 years of emotional investment. However, everyone involved has been incredibly understanding and supportive and the light has now been firmly switched back on with the launch of Resist.
(313) Amp Fiddler on NPR
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(313) Red Planet (was Equinox playlist 07/25/04)
Sometimes those Martian tracks have slightly different headline creditS depending on the format. On the cd, there's no mention of 'Sex In Zero Gravity' being a collab with Eddie Fowlkes, nor is there any mention that 'Firekeeper' has a big dollop of Ocatave One in the production. Mr Atkins already also collaborated on 'Journey To The Maritan Polar Cap'. 'Search Your Feelings' is the track A2 on that EP, RP4. K
(313) acid thunder party - sat 14 aug!
Acid Thunder! - let no man jack - deejays Aardvarck KidGoesting Newworldaquarium aka Ross 154 MOS aka Aroy Dee sat 14 augustus 10 uur 5 euro Pakhuis Wilhelmina Amsterdam
(313) more yoav b mix
more more check out Part 2, Kosher Candy Mixx http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/DJ%20Yoav%20B-Kosher%20Candy%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3 Tracklisting 1-INTRO-AUTOMAT-ULTRAVIOLET (HARVEST) 2-PATRICE RUSHEN-WATCH OUT (ARISTA) 3-ATMOSPHEAR-WHAT DO WE DO (CHRYSALIS) 4-MORRISSEY MULLEN-COME AND GET ME (BEGGERS BANQUET) 5-THE WALKERS-SKY'S THE LIMIT (LONDON) 6-SHAKATAK-NIGHT BIRDS (POLYDOR) 7-GINO SOCCIO-DANCE TO DANCE (RFC) 8-CANDI STATON-LOVE AND BE FREE (SUGARHILL) 9-THE BREAKFEST BAND-SUCH A FEELING (BREAKFEST MUSIC) 10-EXTRAS-GET DOWN (DANCEFLOOR) 11-LEON HAYWOOD-DON'T PUSH IT DON'T FORCE IT (20TH CENTURY FOX) 12-SHARON BROWN-I SPECIALISE IN LOVE (PROFILE) 13-LYNX-I CAN'T HELP MYSELF (CHRYSALIS) 14-FREEZ-ONE TO ONE (BEGGERS BANQUET) 15-CHERRELLE-I DIDN'T MEAN TO TURN YOU ON (TABU) 16-CONGAC-DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK DUB (CARRERE) 17-RAZE-BRAKE 4 LOVE DUB (CHAMPION) 18-ALEXANDER O'NEAL-CRITISIZE A CAPPELLA (TABU) 19-RAZE-BRAKE FOR LOVE (CHAMPION) 20-RICK JAMES-MONEY TALKS (MOTOWN) 21-CHIC-REBELS ARE WE (ATLANTIC) 22-BRASS CONSTRUCTION-NO COMMUNICATION (CAPITOL) 23-KANO-ANOTHER LIFE (TELDEC) 24-FIRST LIGHT-EXPLAIN THE REASONS (LONDON) 25-THE FORCE-IT'S OK (RHYTHM KING) 26-DENISE MOTTO-MISS DEMEANOR DUB (PLAYHOUSE) 27-LIME-ON THE GRID (PRISM) 28-OUTRO-AUTOMAT-ULTRAVIOLET (HARVEST) === Nomorewords.net Bentinckstraat 66-2 1051 GN, Amsterdam The Netherlands http://nomorewords.net phn/fax +31-20-486-9624
RE: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04
Wow! I'm amazed that you're not aware of this one - it's on RP4, probably Red Planet's biggest record, after Stardancer: RP4 - also has Joureny To The Martian Polar Caps on it - f***ing essential 313 techno. One of my favourite ever records. -Original Message- From: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 11:52 PM To: Gerald; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04 on 7/26/04 7:06 PM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Model 500 The Martian - Search Your Feelings (Red Planet) whoa! whats this?? I never heard anything about this release. 313 have you been caught sleeping again? whats this record like? sean # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04
after looking it up on Discogs, I realize that, yes, I do have this record. apparently I've always had it. I got a stack of Red Planet records way back in the day but never read the credits on the labels, just marked them, bagged them, played them and then eventually phased them out of my sets. how embarrassed I am at the moment. some spotter I turned out to be :^) also: it especially stings when the biting sarcastic remarks are reversed! ouch! so *thats* what it feels like! good thing I'm genetically blush impaired. :^) sean deason on 7/27/04 5:40 AM, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow! I'm amazed that you're not aware of this one - it's on RP4, probably Red Planet's biggest record, after Stardancer: RP4 - also has Joureny To The Martian Polar Caps on it - f***ing essential 313 techno. One of my favourite ever records. -Original Message- From: matrix313 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 11:52 PM To: Gerald; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Equinox playlist 07/25/04 on 7/26/04 7:06 PM, Gerald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Model 500 The Martian - Search Your Feelings (Red Planet) whoa! whats this?? I never heard anything about this release. 313 have you been caught sleeping again? whats this record like? sean ## ### Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. ## ###
(313) Mike Grant ID
Not sure of the title, or what label it's on, so need an ID, but I do know it's v.recent. It's an electro track, quite atmospheric, and a little downtempo any ideas?
RE: (313) Mike Grant ID
A good way to find out which track this is, is to go to the Afrosyntrix Audio shop (Afrosyntrix is the label on which Mike Grant releases electro by himself and other artists.) and have a listen to the latest stuff. Here's the url for the audio shop. You can find the rest of the labels and Mike Grant's general website from here also. http://www.big50entertainment.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYStore_C ode=E5Category_Code=ASAS -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:00 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mike Grant ID Not sure of the title, or what label it's on, so need an ID, but I do know it's v.recent. It's an electro track, quite atmospheric, and a little downtempo any ideas?
(313) Advance Warning AGCG
People ov 3 of 1 Kind/// Incoming on LD 2 hot mixes from A Guy Called Gerald/// Stay tuned/// They are red, red hot and with bust your grey room to bits ///believe the hype ///23 ///They'll be up by the end of the working day ///Dust out
RE: (313) Advance Warning AGCG
superb!! -Original Message- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 27/07/2004 12:49 To: 313@Hyperreal.Org List Cc: Subject: (313) Advance Warning AGCG People ov 3 of 1 Kind/// Incoming on LD 2 hot mixes from A Guy Called Gerald/// Stay tuned/// They are red, red hot and with bust your grey room to bits ///believe the hype ///23 ///They'll be up by the end of the working day ///Dust out
Re: (313)wildpitch (was Felix Da Housecat)
On Jul 25, 2004, at 9:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as much as i love the wild pitch sound, it wasn't a sound that had much potential to grow and mutate. without a skilled hand at the controls the driving sound of wildpitch can so easily veer into the progressive/techy realm. agreed. Still i'd love it if someone on 313 would do a 'best of Wild Pitch' definitive tracks mix (of course all open to individual DJ interpretation, mind) so I can learn some of the oldies, I only have a handful myself and the trend largely passed me by, and/or i was just unaware of the sub-genre called 'wild pitch'... I don't even have that much by Pierre come to think of it... i do remember a metric ton of crappy PowerMusic / SexTrax records that sort of turned me off, they came out relentlessly and pretty much over the line of cheese for me at the time. But i'm sure some of the early stuff that was derived from is more redeeming? was it a strictly chicago thing or how/when did NYC get involved? Just thru Strictly Rhythm releasing soem or what? Sorry i'm late on this thread.. and who's up for doing that mix? peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313) Dj Yoav B - mix set
this mix is incredible, finally getting a chance to check it out. very highly recommended!! Body Shake! T.H.P. ! Rock that boogie dancefloor funk... ooh i love it From: Marsel // Nomorewords.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: July 18, 2004 1:27:40 PM CDT To: 313 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Dj Yoav B - mix set Dj Yoav B mix online! http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/dj%20Yoav%20B_Bi- Sexual%20Funk%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3 Dj Yoav B (Delsin, Wabi Sabi) spins the funk... Yoav B is from Tel Aviv, Israel, he just dropped his debut ep on Delsin, picked up by Terrence Parker, Aaron Carl, Charles Webster a.o. After summer coming with another ep for Delsin Records, and the first releases on his own new label Wabi Sabi. Track listing: 1-INTRO- RONALD SHANNON JACKSON-THEME FOR A PRINCE (ABOUT TIME) 2-ARNIE'S LOVE- I'M OUT OF YOUR LIFE (RADAR) 3-MOUZON/CORYELL- OLD FRIENDS (PAUSA) 4-THE ANTILLES-I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU (THE HIVE) 5-GEORGE BENSON-LOVE WILL COME AGAIN (WARNER) 6-SERIOUS INTENTION-IT'S SERIOUS (LONDON) 7-LOOSE ENDS-EMERGENCEY DUB (VIRGIN) 8-PHYLLIS HYMAN- YOU KNOW HOW TO LOVE ME (ARISTA) 9-THE ISLEY BROTHERS- PASS IT ON (TNECK) 10-COLONEL ABRAMS- I'M NOT GONNA LET YOU (MCA) 11-GINO SOCCIO-YOU MOVE ME (ATLANTIC) 12-CORY DAYE-GREEN LIGHT (RCA) 13-CLAUDJA BARRY- DOWN AND COUNTING (CBS) 14- SHALAMAR- TAKE THAT TO THE BANK (SOLAR) 15- T.C. CURTIS- BODY SHAKE (GROOVE) 16- POUSSEZ- I'LL ALWAYS BE YOUR FRIEND (VANGUARD) 17- QUEEN SAMANTHA- SINGING HALLELUJA (MARLIN) 18- PRINCE CHARLES- BEAT THE BUSH DUB (VIRGIN) 19- THE SYSTEM- NOW I'M ELECTRIC (POLYDOR) 20- SUZY Q- GET INTO THE FUNKY MUSIC NOW (ZYX) 21- YAZOO- STATE FARM (MUTE) 22- RAWW- DON'T YOU TRY IT DUB (JONATHAN) 23- ETAT MAJOR- ETAT MAJOR (VIRGIN) 24- SYLVESTER- DO YA WANNA FUNK (MEGATONE) 25- AMII STEWART -FEVER LINE (RCA) 25- IMAGINATION- STATE OF LOVE (RB) 26- T.H.P.- HALF AS NICE (BUTTERFLY) http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/dj%20Yoav%20B_Bi- Sexual%20Funk%20Mixx%2007.04.mp3 -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313)wildpitch (was Felix Da Housecat)
The first Wild Pitch mix I heard was of a Sven Vath track, of all things. DJ Pierre kept busy in the early 90s! I've never really heard the style described with any precision. Anyone want to take a crack? I've also heard the term 'Wild Pitch' for the beatmatching technique where you throw a record on, cue it and let it go once, and then do everything else with the pitch slider. I don't think that has anything to do with DJ Pierre.
Re: (313)wildpitch (was Felix Da Housecat)
On Jul 26, 2004, at 6:15 AM, Robert Taylor wrote: DJ Pierre's Atom Bomb on Guerilla and his remix of DiY's Hothead on Warp are also killer Wild Pitch tracks Dave Clarked played the SH*T out of Atom Bomb... never gets old to me. Also didn't that DiY record have a DJ Pierre remix on it too? Is that the one with the photos of the nomadic outdoor parties on the jacket cover? I seem to remember some chicago producer credits on a remix or something.. it's been awhile since i dusted that one off. peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: (313)wildpitch (was Felix Da Housecat)
DJ Pierre's Atom Bomb on Guerilla and his remix of DiY's Hothead on Warp are also killer Wild Pitch tracks Dave Clarked played the SH*T out of Atom Bomb... never gets old to me. Also didn't that DiY record have a DJ Pierre remix on it too? DUH, sorry Robert, just re-read your very line i quoted and i see you were talking 'bout that remix afterall.. :P
Re: (313) Mike Grant ID
On Jul 27, 2004, at 3:59 AM, Toby Frith wrote: Not sure of the title, or what label it's on, so need an ID, but I do know it's v.recent. It's an electro track, quite atmospheric, and a little downtempo any ideas? there's a new one on Moods Grooves by Brad Peterson: It Was Your Affection, that might fit your description ? a pretty cool 12-inch. peace -- Matt MacQueen http://SonicSunset.com
Re: RE: (313) Mike Grant ID
DOH -- missed the giant MIKE GRANT in the subject line slaps forehead - Original Message - From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 4:53 am Subject: RE: (313) Mike Grant ID A good way to find out which track this is, is to go to the AfrosyntrixAudio shop (Afrosyntrix is the label on which Mike Grant releases electro by himself and other artists.) and have a listen to the latest stuff. Here's the url for the audio shop. You can find the rest of the labels and Mike Grant's general website from here also. http://www.big50entertainment.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYStore_C ode=E5Category_Code=ASAS -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:00 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mike Grant ID Not sure of the title, or what label it's on, so need an ID, but I do know it's v.recent. It's an electro track, quite atmospheric, and a little downtempo any ideas?
(313) test ignore
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RE: (313) Mike Grant ID
That might be on the Neurhythmics EP I did earlier this year. Hit me back and hum it, otherwise, I'm stumped... Ken, I've moved the shop from Big 50 to its own domain: http://www.emporium50.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc We've just added the recent Sound Signature catalog and Niko Marks CDs. MG -Original Message- From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 5:53 AM To: Toby Frith; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) Mike Grant ID A good way to find out which track this is, is to go to the Afrosyntrix Audio shop (Afrosyntrix is the label on which Mike Grant releases electro by himself and other artists.) and have a listen to the latest stuff. Here's the url for the audio shop. You can find the rest of the labels and Mike Grant's general website from here also. http://www.big50entertainment.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGYStore_C ode=E5Category_Code=ASAS -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:00 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Mike Grant ID Not sure of the title, or what label it's on, so need an ID, but I do know it's v.recent. It's an electro track, quite atmospheric, and a little downtempo any ideas?
Re: (313)wildpitch (was Felix Da Housecat)
Kent williams wrote on Tue, 27 Jul 2004 about following: I've never really heard the style described with any precision. Anyone want to take a crack? It's sort of slowly building hypnotic style that uses simple vocal samples to massive destruction on dancefloor.. photon inc: project blast anyone? have a blast, blast, have a blast, blast blast have a blast etc etc forever. tracks are long, almost all of them are more than 10 minutes, some even nearly 15. think of it like continuation of phuture - acid trax without the 303 and with more sophisticated production. same song structure and everything. tempo was usually around 120-125. sakke -- It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things. http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
(313) new purchases
just picked up a few items last night Amplified Orchestra vs Dexter - Funk Force/2 Brownies a Bassline on Clone - apparently only 500 copies? Doesn't matter, it's the best electrofunk I've heard in ages (from outside Detroit) Alton Miller feat. Sky -Choose to Believe on Deeper Soul Recordings - has remix by Sweet Abraham originally on Mahogani Music but I guess it was only a 3 min sample - the full 7 minutes are on this newish release. also picked up a sweet NY/NJ house 12 out of the sale bins - can't recall the details but I seem to remember that Kenny Bobien lends his vocals to it I think one of the tracks is called Going back to Zanzibar or something like that. Big vocal tracks and one in particular is a stunner. I'll post more details later. MEK
(313) Fw: Dave Clarke - Press Release.... The Move from Vinyl to CD!!!!!!
The Move from Vinyl to CD After some time (I wanted to move to CD in 1997) I have finally got a machine that I believe is sonically and technically up to the job of replacing the hallowed and much loved 1210. I was originally asked to demo the Technics CD deck in New York at the beginning of the year but I didn't have the space in my calendar, however after finally getting my hands on one I have concluded that I will now switch over to CDs in the short term, this will take some time and allow me to road test the machine in clubs. Initially I will bring my own, but would appreciate any promoters that read this and have budget to either hire or buy, to supply 2-3 of them, eventually my technical rider will change and any one with questions can send either an email to my office or speak to my road manager direct. Please note that Pioneer/Denon or other makes of CD decks will not be used, furthermore technical 1210s will still be needed. I know some of you flat earthers will be upset, but whilst I love vinyl its time has been written on the wall for ages and I felt that Final Scratch and Albeton live wasn't for me in terms of interface and sound quality (although some djs have their own valid and difference opinions). In my mind at the moment the pros outweigh the cons, it will speed up the both mine and other producers music to clubs (being cheaper for smaller labels/artists), the bass frequencies will be fatter and stereo (in non bridged systems), the flexibility in mixing techniques not available to vinyl (and some computer systems ) are exciting, and it uses a standard that is already tried and tested. The only cons that I can think of are slower load up time than vinyl and inability of titling each CD with vdu outlet to a central LCD. I believe these are not unsurmountable problems. I must also say that this is an entirely professional decision, I am not sponsored by this company. Finally Notice to promo/record companies and artists: Please from now on can you send both vinyl and CD of all singles/albums that you feel suit the material that I play out e.g.: Novamute, Ruskin, inigo Kennedy, Victim, end2end, twilight, 76, turbo, Birmingham Boys, DiskoB, Gigolo, electrix etc. etc. etc. Can all CDs please be labelled clearly as cdrs without writing/print can easily be lost, also please dont forget to finalize, and if it has been professionally mastered please label production copy. Only 16bit 44.1 will be played, mp3 will be ignored. Finally, if you can afford to, than please send any back cat on CD if you know I have been a fan! Many many thanks Dave Clarke NEW TOP TEN 1) Surburban Knight Dark Journies.. Locutus Remix (Polar) 2) Darko Esser vs LL Testone B1 (Wolfskuil) 3) Dahlback Dahlback Forsberg loves the acid (Turbo) 4) Aaron Carl 21 positions/ForTheMoney (MotorCity) 5) psi spy bake n bite b2 (Pyramid Transmissions) 6) Aardvark Carl Craig edit (Rush Hour Recordings) 7) Chris McCormack Redesigned EP (Electrix) 8) Jack Haberfield Through the Looking Glass (C.S.V.) 9) John Thomas Reissues 12 (Maxima) 10) Makaton Bailey Yesman (RodzKonez)
(313) Suburban Knight, DJ Di'jital, DJ Dex, Kelvin Larkin in LA this Friday!
This is apparently some sort of Native Instruments/Murat-related event, but I don't have any more details than this: First Kontakt Friday, 7/30/2004 Presale: $10.00 Ticket Sales Stop at 8:00:00 PM (PST) 7/30/2004 Talent: James Pennington aka Suburban Knight (Detroit, Underground Resistance), DJ di'jital (Detroit, Twilight 76, Database), DJ Dex (Detroit, Los Hermanos) Locals: Kenneth Graham, Murat, Kelvin Larkin, Walton, Developer Info: For the first time ever in LA, members of the Submerge/Underground Resistance crew come together for a very special event in true UR form. Be prepared to get 'down and dirty' as the Detroit electro/booty/techno movement comes to Southern Cali. this will be a intimate affair so buy tickets in advance to avoid dissapointment! [NB: This is full of sh!te - John Tejada's girlfriend brought out Rolando, Wild Planet and the Burden Brothers several years ago. Harumph. - Ed.] Info Line: (323) 791-6413 Doors Open at: 10:00 PM Doors Close at: 3:00 AM Will Call for Ticket Pick-up Closes at: 8:30 PM Ages: 21 and up Items not allowed: GLOWSTICKS Event Capacity: 400 Casey’s 613 S Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017 United States Web: http://www.groovetickets.com/ordersystem/groove/eventviewqb.asp? EventsID=11699
Re: (313) Suburban Knight, DJ Di'jital, DJ Dex, Kelvin Larkin in LA this Friday!
Looks pretty good tho and no glowsticks is a plus... - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is apparently some sort of Native Instruments/Murat-related event, but I don't have any more details than this: First Kontakt Friday, 7/30/2004 Presale: $10.00
Re: (313)wildpitch
The ultimate Wild Pitch track, of course, is Generate Power: His first single once in Gotham was Photon Inc.'s Generate Power, a dancefloor barnstormer released on the relatively mainstream dance label Strictly Rhythm. Generate Power was the formal debut for Pierre's new production method the Wild Pitch, created with a quickly backspun sample which generated a crispy lightning-strike of sound similar to the acid squelch. http://www.thedjlist.com/djs/PIERRE/ fh
Re: (313) Fw: Dave Clarke - Press Release.... The Move from Vinyl to CD!!!!!!
its alright for some eh ;) peace, marc - Original Message - From: Tom Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 mailing list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:17 PM Subject: (313) Fw: Dave Clarke - Press Release The Move from Vinyl to CD!! The Move from Vinyl to CD After some time (I wanted to move to CD in 1997) I have finally got a machine that I believe is sonically and technically up to the job of replacing the hallowed and much loved 1210. I was originally asked to demo the Technics CD deck in New York at the beginning of the year but I didn't have the space in my calendar, however after finally getting my hands on one I have concluded that I will now switch over to CDs in the short term, this will take some time and allow me to road test the machine in clubs. Initially I will bring my own, but would appreciate any promoters that read this and have budget to either hire or buy, to supply 2-3 of them, eventually my technical rider will change and any one with questions can send either an email to my office or speak to my road manager direct. Please note that Pioneer/Denon or other makes of CD decks will not be used, furthermore technical 1210s will still be needed. I know some of you flat earthers will be upset, but whilst I love vinyl its time has been written on the wall for ages and I felt that Final Scratch and Albeton live wasn't for me in terms of interface and sound quality (although some djs have their own valid and difference opinions). In my mind at the moment the pros outweigh the cons, it will speed up the both mine and other producers music to clubs (being cheaper for smaller labels/artists), the bass frequencies will be fatter and stereo (in non bridged systems), the flexibility in mixing techniques not available to vinyl (and some computer systems ) are exciting, and it uses a standard that is already tried and tested. The only cons that I can think of are slower load up time than vinyl and inability of titling each CD with vdu outlet to a central LCD. I believe these are not unsurmountable problems. I must also say that this is an entirely professional decision, I am not sponsored by this company. Finally Notice to promo/record companies and artists: Please from now on can you send both vinyl and CD of all singles/albums that you feel suit the material that I play out e.g.: Novamute, Ruskin, inigo Kennedy, Victim, end2end, twilight, 76, turbo, Birmingham Boys, DiskoB, Gigolo, electrix etc. etc. etc. Can all CDs please be labelled clearly as cdrs without writing/print can easily be lost, also please dont forget to finalize, and if it has been professionally mastered please label production copy. Only 16bit 44.1 will be played, mp3 will be ignored. Finally, if you can afford to, than please send any back cat on CD if you know I have been a fan! Many many thanks Dave Clarke NEW TOP TEN 1) Surburban Knight Dark Journies.. Locutus Remix (Polar) 2) Darko Esser vs LL Testone B1 (Wolfskuil) 3) Dahlback Dahlback Forsberg loves the acid (Turbo) 4) Aaron Carl 21 positions/ForTheMoney (MotorCity) 5) psi spy bake n bite b2 (Pyramid Transmissions) 6) Aardvark Carl Craig edit (Rush Hour Recordings) 7) Chris McCormack Redesigned EP (Electrix) 8) Jack Haberfield Through the Looking Glass (C.S.V.) 9) John Thomas Reissues 12 (Maxima) 10) Makaton Bailey Yesman (RodzKonez)
Re: (313) Suburban Knight, DJ Di'jital, DJ Dex, Kelvin Larkin in LA this Friday!
All for a tenner? Incredible. MEK Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org com cc: Subject: Re: (313) Suburban Knight, DJ Di'jital, DJ Dex, Kelvin Larkin in 07/27/04 05:05 PM LA this Friday! Please respond to Martin Dust Looks pretty good tho and no glowsticks is a plus... - Original Message - From: Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is apparently some sort of Native Instruments/Murat-related event, but I don't have any more details than this: First Kontakt Friday, 7/30/2004 Presale: $10.00