Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-20 Thread Simon Hindle
Luciano. It's amazing the stuff he makes given his tender age.



Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-20 Thread Benoît Pueyo

he's 23 !!!

Oh for the ones who are interested he did a remix for me you can 
download here :


http://www.archive.org/download/ES007/ES007_05_tioneb_T4_ncw_depth_centre_mix.mp3

The full release from Edensonic netlabel can be downlaoded here

http://www.archive.org/download/ES007/ES007_vbr_mp3.zip

cheers
--
Benoît.

Dan Bean a écrit :

About Nick Wilson, yes he's good but isnt he older ???



Early twenties I believe.







Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Saira Raza



hey if anyone at all gets this can they email me..im blatantly talking to myself arent i.




From:"Thomas D. Cox, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:313@hyperreal.orgSubject:Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?Date:Tue, 18 Oct 2005 23:23:04 +0100 (ric)my man NCW is really good and i think he's like 23 or so?http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Wilsonhe's kinda done with the hard techno sound now, he's going with a muchmore abstract take on really lo fi nasty house stuff. his most recent jamseven have some soundhack esque bits, but much more grimey. and his mixesthat he's posted online (both ableton and vinyl) are really hot and variedand strange.tomExpress yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! MSN Messenger Download today it's FREE!



Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Saira Raza



(ok lets try this again..bit technically retarded here.)
Steve Strawberry is someone who is good who is under 25.
he was s**t hot even 3 years ago. i think we'll be hearing a lot more from him in the future.




From:Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:"Saira Raza" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?Date:Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:49:19 -0400no. i have one other email from you dated 10/3 about adam x. hrmmmOn Oct 18, 2005, at 19:44, Saira Raza wrote:thanks muchos muchacho.did you also get anotheremail from me tonight??From:Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:"Saira Raza" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?Date:Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:35:58 -0400 wotcha 
 On Oct 18, 2005, at 19:02, Saira Raza wrote:hey if anyone at all gets this can they email me..im blatantly talking to myself arent i.  From:"Thomas D. Cox, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:313@hyperreal.org Subject:Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25? Date:Tue, 18 Oct 2005 23:23:04 +0100 (ric)  my man NCW is really good and i think he's like 23 or so?http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Wilson
he's kinda done with the hard techno sound now, he's going with a much  more abstract take on really lo fi nasty house stuff. his most recent jams  even have some soundhack esque bits, but much more grimey. and his mixes  that he's posted online (both ableton and vinyl) are really hot and varied  and strange.tom  Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! MSN Messenger Download 
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RE: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Odeluga, Ken
How old is Mathew Jonson? 


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Subject: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is
techno the new adult contemporary?  
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't
just another jaded generation x er.  
tom



Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread marsel

joris voorn is a young guy
aphex twin still 17?


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How old is Mathew Jonson? 



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Subject: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is
techno the new adult contemporary?  
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't
just another jaded generation x er.  
tom






Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Philip


not crazy 'bout his music but i heard matthew dear on the radio tonight 
and he sure has a nice voice. i think he's under 25?


found a CD single of carl craig's remix of ultramarine's 'hooter' today 
($2) apparently this is a classic remix. hmmm...


read an interview with some chicago promoters in xlr8r quote: 'it does 
seem like more electronic music enthusiasts - be it house, IDM, or even 
the new dance rock kids - are discovering techno / house tracks. People 
are finding out that these Kompakt, Peron, Playhouse, Spectral, and UR 
tracks are beautiful - I love that!'


damn straight. i love that too.

p-ski


Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Dan Bean
found a CD single of carl craig's remix of ultramarine's 'hooter' 
today ($2) apparently this is a classic remix. hmmm...


I quite like that one. The Jonny L remix is still my all time favourite 
though.




Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread ryan burns


i remember reading and interview with Aril Brikha and he was a couple years 
younger than me so that probably would make him around that age.


burns



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wow - good question, problem is I don't really ever pay attention to how
old any particular artist is (how many of them advertise thier age anyway?)

MEK



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My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is
techno the new adult contemporary?
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just
another jaded generation x er.
tom







Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Dan Bean

About Nick Wilson, yes he's good but isnt he older ???


Early twenties I believe.



Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Wed, October 19, 2005 5:26 pm, Benoît Pueyo wrote:

 About Nick Wilson, yes he's good but isnt he older ???

nope, he's definitely a couple years younger than me and i just turned 26
a couple weeks ago. hes either 22 or 23.

tom




Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-19 Thread Ronny Pries

remute.


(313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread tevans1111
My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the 
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.  We 
were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is techno the 
new adult contemporary?  
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just 
another jaded generation x er.  
tom


Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




wow - good question, problem is I don't really ever pay attention to how
old any particular artist is (how many of them advertise thier age anyway?)

MEK


   
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My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is
techno the new adult contemporary?
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just
another jaded generation x er.
tom




Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Benoît Pueyo
hmm i am 24 since saturday ... here are a few names younger than me : 
grovskopa, reeko, dustin zahn, jesse somfay taht sound quite promising 
though not constant in quality (ie in my tastes)


im not sure diego from kanzleramt is already 25 though it should be in a 
few months, but hes definitely very talented for his age hes working on 
two more new albums by the end of the year



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Benoît.

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My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.  We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is techno the new adult contemporary?  
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just another jaded generation x er.  
tom







Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread tevans1111
It is true...but you can generally tell, signs of old age...
1.  balding, note shaved heads are very 2001  2.  glasses or hearing aids 3. 
complaining when events end later than 2am.
But seriously, I think that most of the Grime genre artists from the UK are 
under 25, like I said we were pressed to come up with names of younger folks 
into the techy stuff.  B. Calloway from Submerge is early 20s.  Not that I 
think that youth = innovation or hipness but when I look at artists that I have 
cared about for a long time, their younger work really stands the test of time. 
 Unfortunately, the young or lack there of is really noticable at clubs in the 
bay area, all you smell on the dance floor is ben gay.  
Tom


 
 
 
 
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 techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
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 You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just
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Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Unfortunately, the young or lack there of is really noticable at clubs in
the bay area, all you smell on the dance floor is ben gay.

so they've switched from Vicks then?  ;-)

MEK



Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Benoît Pueyo

About european djs :

1) The older the producers are, the less they had to produce to proove 
their dj skills and improve them in gigs. Example : Cox, Garnier or 
Vath... Though they produced more or less good tracks aftert having 
started to DJ its not what makes them famous and/or good.


2) After that you have the producers that started (very) young at the 
moment there were quite few people on the scene (Adam Beyer etc.) they 
are still under 30 and really famous / good (matter of taste).


3) Talking about the under 25 people, well these ones had to produce to 
be heard as DJs. The techno industry burst with new labels consisting of 
fruity loops / reason  techno (more or less good, once more). This had 
the result to create very ephemere stars.


After a few years and now the techno records / events do not sell 
anymore, only the oldies and the bankables ones for the labels, 
distributors and promoters.


Conclusion : young and good talents don't emerge becasue nobody wants to 
risk money on them.



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Benoît.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

It is true...but you can generally tell, signs of old age...
1.  balding, note shaved heads are very 2001  2.  glasses or hearing aids 3. 
complaining when events end later than 2am.
But seriously, I think that most of the Grime genre artists from the UK are under 25, like I said we were pressed to come up with names of younger folks into the techy stuff.  B. Calloway from Submerge is early 20s.  Not that I think that youth = innovation or hipness but when I look at artists that I have cared about for a long time, their younger work really stands the test of time.  Unfortunately, the young or lack there of is really noticable at clubs in the bay area, all you smell on the dance floor is ben gay.  
Tom








wow - good question, problem is I don't really ever pay attention to how
old any particular artist is (how many of them advertise thier age anyway?)

MEK


  
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My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under 25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist, but is
techno the new adult contemporary?
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that isn't just
another jaded generation x er.
tom










Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Martin Dust

Reeko, Miss Bass, Grovskopa and Slit spring to mind...




Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Benoît Pueyo
ye miss bass has good dj talents and is only 18 !! she sounds promising, 
hopefully she does not fall into dnb ;o)


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Benoît.

Martin Dust a écrit :

Reeko, Miss Bass, Grovskopa and Slit spring to mind...








Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Martin Dust

I think she dropped the tag now, so it's Natasha

Her site is here, she's come a long way since the start, last time I saw she 
was brilliant and so is the mix on this page:

http://djmissbass.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/

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ye miss bass has good dj talents and is only 18 !! she sounds promising, 
hopefully she does not fall into dnb ;o)


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Benoît.

Martin Dust a écrit :

Reeko, Miss Bass, Grovskopa and Slit spring to mind...














Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Jason Brunton

Aaargh... I feel OLD!

Jason
On 18 Oct 2005, at 20:58, Benoît Pueyo wrote:


About european djs :

1) The older the producers are, the less they had to produce to  
proove their dj skills and improve them in gigs. Example : Cox,  
Garnier or Vath... Though they produced more or less good tracks  
aftert having started to DJ its not what makes them famous and/or  
good.


2) After that you have the producers that started (very) young at  
the moment there were quite few people on the scene (Adam Beyer  
etc.) they are still under 30 and really famous / good (matter of  
taste).


3) Talking about the under 25 people, well these ones had to  
produce to be heard as DJs. The techno industry burst with new  
labels consisting of fruity loops / reason  techno (more or less  
good, once more). This had the result to create very ephemere stars.


After a few years and now the techno records / events do not sell  
anymore, only the oldies and the bankables ones for the labels,  
distributors and promoters.


Conclusion : young and good talents don't emerge becasue nobody  
wants to risk money on them.



--
Benoît.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :


It is true...but you can generally tell, signs of old age...
1.  balding, note shaved heads are very 2001  2.  glasses or  
hearing aids 3. complaining when events end later than 2am.
But seriously, I think that most of the Grime genre artists from  
the UK are under 25, like I said we were pressed to come up with  
names of younger folks into the techy stuff.  B. Calloway from  
Submerge is early 20s.  Not that I think that youth = innovation  
or hipness but when I look at artists that I have cared about for  
a long time, their younger work really stands the test of time.   
Unfortunately, the young or lack there of is really noticable at  
clubs in the bay area, all you smell on the dance floor is ben  
gay.  Tom






wow - good question, problem is I don't really ever pay attention  
to how
old any particular artist is (how many of them advertise thier  
age anyway?)


MEK


 
   
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My friend and I were talking about producers and djs within the
techno/detroit/electronic big genre who we liked that were under  
25 y/o.
We were pressed to come up with names, not that we are ageist,  
but is

techno the new adult contemporary?
You folks know your music, who is worth watching or hearing that  
isn't just

another jaded generation x er.
tom










Re: (313) Who do you like that is under 25?

2005-10-18 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
my man NCW is really good and i think he's like 23 or so?

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Wilson

he's kinda done with the hard techno sound now, he's going with a much
more abstract take on really lo fi nasty house stuff. his most recent jams
even have some soundhack esque bits, but much more grimey. and his mixes
that he's posted online (both ableton and vinyl) are really hot and varied
and strange.

tom