RE: New Mix

2015-03-23 Thread Paul Kendrick
Link not working this is the right one.

https://soundcloud.com/p_k-2/weakened-team-theor

From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:p...@dagmar-tara.com]
Sent: 23 March 2015 10:13
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: New Mix

Put together a new mix as its been a while, hope some people will enjoy.

https://soundcloud.com/p_k-2/weakened-team-theory

Matom-Love Mistakes
Lawrence-Somebody Told Me
2raumwohnung-Ich Bin Der Regen, Moritz Von Oswald remix
Problem Kids- I Will Lead
Jaxta Position- Mercy
Outboxx-Sequential Circles
Losoul-You Know
Bocca Grande-Bremen Orchestra re-edit
Margarete Neumann-Mega Boy
Laurent Garnier- Enchante
Hunee-Tour De France
?-Transition- Female Vocal
Ambivalent- ?
Levon Vincent- Sync Jam
Phoket- Sleepwalking FaltyDL Remix
Leon Vynehall- It's Just
Murat Tepeli- Forever Prosumer mix
Pepe Bradock- Intrusion


New Mix

2015-03-23 Thread Paul Kendrick
Put together a new mix as its been a while, hope some people will enjoy.

https://soundcloud.com/p_k-2/weakened-team-theory

Matom-Love Mistakes
Lawrence-Somebody Told Me
2raumwohnung-Ich Bin Der Regen, Moritz Von Oswald remix
Problem Kids- I Will Lead
Jaxta Position- Mercy
Outboxx-Sequential Circles
Losoul-You Know
Bocca Grande-Bremen Orchestra re-edit
Margarete Neumann-Mega Boy
Laurent Garnier- Enchante
Hunee-Tour De France
?-Transition- Female Vocal
Ambivalent- ?
Levon Vincent- Sync Jam
Phoket- Sleepwalking FaltyDL Remix
Leon Vynehall- It's Just
Murat Tepeli- Forever Prosumer mix
Pepe Bradock- Intrusion


(313) TerrenceDixon,SantonioEchols,BrianPrince,JohnTejada,ErrelRanson,InnerCity more in new mix

2013-08-13 Thread Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks
Andrew Duke In The Mix #2718

01 Chase Smith--Alright; WT18 (WT Records WT18)
__ Myles Serge ID (MS, Space, Dosed)
 02 Sines--Arbitrary (unreleased)
03 R-Zone--nRg Zone (Happy mix); R-Zone 05 (R-Zone 05)
04 son.sine--karuna; upekah (Delsin X-dsr4)
05 Frak--Deeper Thoughts; Skum One compilation (Skudge Records/Kontra Musik)
06 Petar Dundov--Enter The Vortex; Sailing Off The Grid (Music Man MMCD039)
07 Affie Yusef--Don't; Four Selections (Laila Music 003)
08 Rondenion--I'll Be Back; Luster Grand Hotel (Roundabout Sounds/Plug
Research PLG155)
09 Population One (Terrence Dixon)--B1; Untitled (Minimalsoul MSR007)
10 Art Bleek--Ocean Park; Peaceful Stride (EevoNext NEXT47)
11 Santonio Echols--Gratification In My Soul ft Mike Anderson (remix)
(unreleased)
12 Ricardo Miranda--505 Tool; Freight Train Series Vol 1 (Noble Square
NSRV006)
13 Ray Escortienda--Lagrimas En Nueva York; El Nueva York (Echovolt EvR012)
14 Jimini--True Story (unreleased)
15 Master Plan--Electric Baile (Commercial mix); Jerome Derradji Presents
Kill Yourself Dancing:
The Story Of Sunset Records Inc. Chicago 1985-1989 (Still Music DCD009)
16 Brian Prince--Hold; The Accretion Disc (Raytraced)
__ Petrichor ID (Soma)
17 Anaxander--Athenians; From The Dirty South... Of France (Love What You
Feel LWY-004)
18 Safeword--Himalayas; Elephants (Mobilee 117)
19 Kim Ann Foxman--Return It (Steffi's ND Likes Acid Vox mix); Return It
(Needwant NEEDW024)
20 Musumeci--Square Dome; Walking Back (Batti Batti BB15)
21 Erell Ranson--I Miss You; I Miss You (Aesthetic Circle 024)
22 Trumpet  Badman (DJ Q  DJ Haus)--Bang Dis; Love Keeps Changing
(UTT/Hot Haus Recs In Effekt HOTSHIT003)
23 Strck--Mistral (Lee Holman remix); Mistral (Translucent 057)
24 Nagwoode--Upper Management (Sugar Shack)
25 ARC#--Blue; Untitled (Deep Sound Channel/Shipwrec DSC000)
26 Rishi K.--Reach For The Sky (Zweistein remix); Reach For The Sky (Cosmic
Disco CODIS020)
27 Ante Perry  Maxim Lany ft Langemen Studios--Little Things Make People
Happy; I Only Share My Body (Lany Recordings)
28 Lifer--Octopus (dub); Octopus (Adante Music)
29 YokoO  Cur.l--Panorama Garden (Philipp Ort Vocal mix); Panorama Garden
(Pins And Needles PAN012)
30 rRoxymore--Precarious/Precious; Precarious/Precious (Human Level)
31 Heritics Of Disco ft DJ Mourad--Detroit Dance (Klaina Recreational Use
Of Drums edit); Detroit Dance (Digital Drop DD003)
32 John Tejada--Anaphora; Anaphora (Palette PAL064)
33 Mike Robot ft Affie Yusef--Outer Space Problematic; Black (Black Mike
Robot BMR01)
34 Robytek Vs Shield--Brass (Beat mix); Brass (Rebirth REBD035)
35 New Order--Sub-Culture; Low-Life (Factory FACT100) 1985
__ Hugo Slime ID (Fairplay)

Hour Two:

01 Denis Clifford--Time ft Jenifa Mayanja; Miracles Of Matter (Bumako;
BU-M023)
__ Matthias Springer ID (Dimbideep, Diametric, Translucent)
02 Chris Mitchell--E Must Go (Dakini9 remix); Lunar Tribunal (Plan B PRB034)
03 Deep88--Me, Myself, And An MPC; House Of 12 Vol. 2 comp (12 Records
12R07)
04 Inner City--Good Life (Kuba Sojka remix) (unreleased)
05 Jason Skilz  Greg Records--Mr Lucky; Mr Lucky (O.X.O OXO024)
06 Brad Peterson--Ice Planets; Intergalactic Space Odyssey comp (Inner
Shift Music ISM-002)
07 Plaster--Signals From A Gold Sky; Nemesis (Touchin' Bass TB042)
08 Dlay--All Right (Bittersuite remix); All Right (Sudup 018)
09 Screamin' Rachael--My Main Man (Lady Fingers and Sir Stephen Redeaux);
Screamin' Rachael: Queen Of House (Trax TX062003)
10 Gold Panda--Community (Fort Romeau remix); Community (Ghostly
International)
11 Attac (Attemporal  Angel Costa)--01; Black Series 004 comp (Authentic
Pew APEW004)
12 Bodyjack (Chris Finke)--Feel Real Good; Real Good (Hypercolour
HYPEDIGI031)
__ Jace Syntax ID (Soiree International, Sula Muse, Mutate)
13 Eliphino--I Don't Care; I Don't Care (Hypercolour HYPE33)
14 Heartthrob--Discount Dancer; Isisnt 01 (Isisnt 01)
15 Peven Everett--When I Want Someone It's You; King Of Hearts (Makin'
Moves)
16 L.G.V--Helvetic Zone (Processing Vessel remix); Helvetic Zone (Sound
Vessel SVR03)
17 Project AKC--This Thing; This Thing (Soma 381d)
18 Sly One--Raider; Warm Red (LIT 003)
19 Gaspard de La Montagne--Pôle; Pôle (Creaked CRDS38)
20 OL--Get Depressed; Make Things (Capital Bass CB003)
21 Spherical Coordinates (Oscar Mulero  Christian Wunsch)--scjkn-15; Fixed
Zenith (PoleGroup 017)
22 Strobe  Irion--Seqmode (Kai Randy Michel remix); Scripted Reality
(Toneman 32)
23 Hurlee--My Mind; Dancing With You (Piston PR2013087)
24 Binny--No Surrender (Stephen Brown remix); No Surrender (Orbis ASGOR010)
25 Oudin13--Higgs Singlet (Taho remix); Higgs Singlet (Lumina)
26 DC Heat--Accomplishment (Kanzen)
27 Fred P--Project 05; Panorama Bar 05 comp (Ostgut Ton CD25)
28 Prophets Of The South--Ek Maak Julie Dance (Portable remix); Ek Maak
Julie Dance (Tief Music TIEF002)
29 D'Marc Cantu--Alternate Frequency; Alternate Frequency (Creme
Organization CREME12-65)
30 Hieroglyphic Being (Jamal Moss)--A Plutonian Love Affair (9th Planet
remix); A Plutonian Love Affair 

Re: (313) New Mix

2013-07-09 Thread max tanguay
listened to it this morning a few times
pretty good mix!
thanks for that!


 
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me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp



 From: Tim Morrison tim.morrison...@gmail.com
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org 
Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 10:54:17 AM
Subject: Re: (313) New Mix
 

Hi guys, 

I have updated the soundcloud page with tracklist details but here it is 
anyways:

1) Joey Anderson - Dive Deep
2) Don Kosmo - Dkro2
3) Leonid - Random Waves
4) Huerco S - Cercy
5) DJ Qu - Everybody's Dark
6) Massimo Di Lena - Halfway Ritmo
7) Nicuri - RGNA
8) Par Grindvik - Culture Road
9) Florian Kupfer - Feelin (Dubb Micx)
10) Joey Anderson - Attitude
11) Fred P - Emotive Vibrations
12) Tevo Howard Ft Rick Howard - House Room
13) Skatebard - June Nights South of Siena
14) Oni Ayhun - OAR003B



https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001

Cheers,

Timmy 


On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 9:09 PM, Filip Sneppe wrote:

 Nice one, Tim ! Thanks for sharing !
 
 On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Tim Morrison tim.morrison...@gmail.com 
 (mailto:tim.morrison...@gmail.com) wrote:
  Hi guys,
  
  I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would 
  upload a mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.
  
  Hope you enjoy.
  
  https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001
  
  Cheers,
  
  Timmy 

(313) New Mix

2013-07-08 Thread Tim Morrison
Hi guys, 

I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would upload a 
mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.

Hope you enjoy.

https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001

Cheers,

Timmy 




Re: (313) New Mix

2013-07-08 Thread Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks
Will check. Did you have a tracklist, Timmy?

http://andrewdukeinthemix.com




On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Tim Morrison tim.morrison...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi guys,

 I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would
 upload a mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.

 Hope you enjoy.

 https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001

 Cheers,

 Timmy





Re: (313) New Mix

2013-07-08 Thread Tim Morrison
Yeah no problem - will put one up in the next 24 hours. 


On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 7:33 PM, Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks 
wrote:

 Will check. Did you have a tracklist, Timmy?
 
 http://andrewdukeinthemix.com
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Tim Morrison tim.morrison...@gmail.com 
 (mailto:tim.morrison...@gmail.com) wrote:
  Hi guys,
  
  I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would 
  upload a mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.
  
  Hope you enjoy.
  
  https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001
  
  Cheers,
  
  Timmy 




Re: (313) New Mix

2013-07-08 Thread Tim Morrison
Hi guys, 

I have updated the soundcloud page with tracklist details but here it is 
anyways:

1) Joey Anderson - Dive Deep
2) Don Kosmo - Dkro2
3) Leonid - Random Waves
4) Huerco S - Cercy
5) DJ Qu - Everybody's Dark
6) Massimo Di Lena - Halfway Ritmo
7) Nicuri - RGNA
8) Par Grindvik - Culture Road
9) Florian Kupfer - Feelin (Dubb Micx)
10) Joey Anderson - Attitude
11) Fred P - Emotive Vibrations
12) Tevo Howard Ft Rick Howard - House Room
13) Skatebard - June Nights South of Siena
14) Oni Ayhun - OAR003B



https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001

Cheers,

Timmy 


On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 9:09 PM, Filip Sneppe wrote:

 Nice one, Tim ! Thanks for sharing !
 
 On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Tim Morrison tim.morrison...@gmail.com 
 (mailto:tim.morrison...@gmail.com) wrote:
  Hi guys,
  
  I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would 
  upload a mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.
  
  Hope you enjoy.
  
  https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001
  
  Cheers,
  
  Timmy 




Re: (313) New Mix

2013-07-08 Thread Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks
Thanks much for adding the listing, Tim.

On Monday, July 8, 2013, Tim Morrison wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I have updated the soundcloud page with tracklist details but here it is
 anyways:

 1) Joey Anderson - Dive Deep
 2) Don Kosmo - Dkro2
 3) Leonid - Random Waves
 4) Huerco S - Cercy
 5) DJ Qu - Everybody's Dark
 6) Massimo Di Lena - Halfway Ritmo
 7) Nicuri - RGNA
 8) Par Grindvik - Culture Road
 9) Florian Kupfer - Feelin (Dubb Micx)
 10) Joey Anderson - Attitude
 11) Fred P - Emotive Vibrations
 12) Tevo Howard Ft Rick Howard - House Room
 13) Skatebard - June Nights South of Siena
 14) Oni Ayhun - OAR003B



 https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001

 Cheers,

 Timmy


 On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 9:09 PM, Filip Sneppe wrote:

  Nice one, Tim ! Thanks for sharing !
 
  On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Tim Morrison 
  tim.morrison...@gmail.comjavascript:;(mailto:
 tim.morrison...@gmail.com javascript:;) wrote:
   Hi guys,
  
   I just started mixing on wax about 6 months ago and I thought I would
 upload a mix I did today that I am pretty happy with.
  
   Hope you enjoy.
  
   https://soundcloud.com/nikefootwork/mix-001
  
   Cheers,
  
   Timmy




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http://andrewdukeinthemix.com


Re: (313) new mix avail. to DL/stream

2013-06-12 Thread max tanguay
great mix andrew, i really dig the second hour right now,,
peace out


 
net label : pertin-nce.ca
me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp



 From: Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks 
andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org; list idm i...@hyperreal.org 
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 11:09:32 AM
Subject: (313) new mix avail. to DL/stream
 


Andrew Duke In The Mix #2710 

__ Big Strick ID (7 Days Entertainment, FXHE) 
01 Anton Zap--Miniature; Water (Apollo AMB1311) 
02 Lone--Begin To Begin; Airglow Fires (R  S RS1310)
03 Juan Atkins  Moritz Von Oswald--Afterlude; Borderland (Tresor 262) Andrew 
Duke edit
04 Dakini9--Kuiper Belt; Inter Limits (Plan B Recordings PBR032)
05 Elpierro--Floating Away (unreleased)
06 Neville Watson--Against The Tide (Marquis Hawkes remix); Songs To Elevate 
Pure Hearts remixes (Creme CREME12-66)
07 Andreas Gehm aka Elec Pt.1--Cologne Dayz; Black Pukee (Solar One Music)
08 Awanto 3--The Gun (Aardvarck remix); Holy Mozes (Rush Hour RH-VD9)
09 Noraj Cue--Watching You; Watching You (Manual Music MAN104)
10 Eduardo De La Calle--Pink Water; Precursors (Cadenza CAD87)
11 Tom Trago--Avenido; The Light Fantastic (album sampler) (Rush Hour RHM004-12)
__ Mike Young Lion Anderson ID (Detroit Dancer, D, King Street)
12 Patrick Chardronnet--Random Beauty; Random Beauty (Connaisseur CNS058)
13 Andy Slate--Silk Road Warrior (dub); Silk Road Warrior (Eightmileshigh EMH02)
14 Renato Figoli--Night Express (Sasha Dive Blue Train dub); Funkoholic remixes 
(Amam 025RMX)
15 Darko Kustura--Separate Ways (Monotek remix); Separate Ways (Home Made 
Electronica  HMEEP041)
16 Jack Rock--Elysium (Aiby  The Noise remix); Elysium (Cuatro 037)
17 Neurotic Drum Band (John Selway  Elliot Taub)--Cardboard Wings (Adultnapper 
remix); Cardboard Wings (You Are Here YAH001)
18 Cabanne--Cercle Concentrique 1; Cercle Concentrique (Randform 002)
19 Patty Kay--Love The Void (Tim Engelhardt remix); Color The Void 
(Kunsthandwerk KHW001)
20 Timothy Blake--Heat Crime (Peter Power remix); Heat Crime (Kleine Reise 
Records KRR002)
21 Alland Byallo--I Got It Wrong (Alex Alvarez remix); Got It Wrong (Real Tone 
Records)
22 Andrew Grant  Lomez--Tahitian ft Amity; Bell Divider (Better On Foot BOF006)
__ Will Web ID (Zero One Music, Direct Beat, Astralwerks)

Hour Two:
01 Optic Nerve--One Moment In Time (Arnold Steiner remix); Time Lapse 
(Puzzlebox PBX24.5)
__ Chymera ID (Connaisseur, Dirt Crew, Komplex De Deep)
02 Anno Stamm--New Age Advisor; My Peoples Head (Meakusma MEA011)
03 Forget Me Not--Only You (Lukas remix); The Alfresco (Alfresco Disco AD001)
04 Vondelpark--California Analog Dream (Robag Wruhme's Moppa Habaz NB mix); 
California Analog Dream (Pampa 015)
05 Reggy Van Oers--Evasive (Jonas Kopp remix); Evasive (Affin 009LTD)
06 Alfie--Hy-Brasil (Citizen remix); Hy-Brasil (Space + Time Records SATR003)
07 Cesare vs Disorder--Vercelli By Night; Animals Club (Stock STOCK5)
08 Dia--Sights; Daydream (WIP Recordings WIP002)
09 DJ Mourad--Zembra; Now What (Nice  Nasty)
10 Alex Jones--SMP; Haggerston (Hypercolour HPYELTD012)
11 Rennie Foster--Legionnaire (Bryan Zentz's Stare 5 version); Legionnaire 
(Thoughtless Music TLM081)
12 Yuuki Hori--Absolute Dub 1; Absolute Dub (DREX 020)
13 Innerspace Halflife--Electric Gaze; 1000 Light Years Of Acid (Skudge White 
03)
14 Microfestra--Double Mind; Double Mind (Mischievous Musique MISCHIE041)
__ Phrek ID (6ONE6, Defrec, Dosed)
15 Hiver--Teasal (Tobias. remix); Blue Aconite (Curle Recordings CURLE045)
16 John Tejada--Somewhere; Somewhere (Kompakt KOM264)
17 Hellmond  Springer--In Mind (Echologist dub); Wooden Cross (Paper Jet 
PPJET014)
18 Oscar Mulero--Transversal (Sleeparchive remix); Transversal (Modularz MOD11)
19 Merino--Duna (Philippe Petit remix); Via (Dosed Recordings DOS15D)
20 DJ T-1000--Drums And Weapons (Justin Berkovi's Nightrax mix); Drums And 
Weapons remixes (Pure Sonic PURE25)
21 Dax J--Planet X (Mark Broom remix); Dreamscape (Monnom Black MONNOM001)
22 DJ Hyperactive--25 Hours (Markus Suckut remix); 25 Hours (Droid Recordings 
DROID17)
23 Myler--Blue Madams (Morbeck remix); Fatland (Fifth Wall 5WALL004)
24 Tunnel--Through The Noise Field (Steve Stoll's Proper NYC mix); Enter 
(Etichetta Nera ENLTD005)
25 Ivan Dbri--Lost Dreams (Sone's Redirection); Us (530Techno)
26 Inigo Kennedy--Insist (Donor remix); Insistence (Prosthetic Pressings PP038)
__ Altroy ID (Minimalsoul, Pure Sonic, Eternithouse)
27 George Apergis--Ekhowax (Truncate remix); Ekhowax (Modular Expansion 
Recordings ME002)


http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-2710








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Re: (313) new mix avail. to DL/stream

2013-06-12 Thread Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks
Thanks much for listening and for the feedback, Max.

On Wednesday, June 12, 2013, max tanguay wrote:

 great mix andrew, i really dig the second hour right now,,
 peace out


 net label : pertin-nce.ca
 me : soundcloud.com/bleupulp
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 Andrew Duke In The Mix #2710

 __ Big Strick ID (7 Days Entertainment, FXHE)
 01 Anton Zap--Miniature; Water (Apollo AMB1311)
 02 Lone--Begin To Begin; Airglow Fires (R  S RS1310)
 03 Juan Atkins  Moritz Von Oswald--Afterlude; Borderland (Tresor 262)
 Andrew Duke edit
 04 Dakini9--Kuiper Belt; Inter Limits (Plan B Recordings PBR032)
 05 Elpierro--Floating Away (unreleased)
 06 Neville Watson--Against The Tide (Marquis Hawkes remix); Songs To
 Elevate Pure Hearts remixes (Creme CREME12-66)
 07 Andreas Gehm aka Elec Pt.1--Cologne Dayz; Black Pukee (Solar One Music)
 08 Awanto 3--The Gun (Aardvarck remix); Holy Mozes (Rush Hour RH-VD9)
 09 Noraj Cue--Watching You; Watching You (Manual Music MAN104)
 10 Eduardo De La Calle--Pink Water; Precursors (Cadenza CAD87)
 11 Tom Trago--Avenido; The Light Fantastic (album sampler) (Rush Hour
 RHM004-12)
 __ Mike Young Lion Anderson ID (Detroit Dancer, D, King Street)
 12 Patrick Chardronnet--Random Beauty; Random Beauty (Connaisseur CNS058)
 13 Andy Slate--Silk Road Warrior (dub); Silk Road Warrior (Eightmileshigh
 EMH02)
 14 Renato Figoli--Night Express (Sasha Dive Blue Train dub); Funkoholic
 remixes (Amam 025RMX)
 15 Darko Kustura--Separate Ways (Monotek remix); Separate Ways (Home Made
 Electronica  HMEEP041)
 16 Jack Rock--Elysium (Aiby  The Noise remix); Elysium (Cuatro 037)
 17 Neurotic Drum Band (John Selway  Elliot Taub)--Cardboard Wings
 (Adultnapper remix); Cardboard Wings (You Are Here YAH001)
 18 Cabanne--Cercle Concentrique 1; Cercle Concentrique (Randform 002)
 19 Patty Kay--Love The Void (Tim Engelhardt remix); Color The Void
 (Kunsthandwerk KHW001)
 20 Timothy Blake--Heat Crime (Peter Power remix); Heat Crime (Kleine Reise
 Records KRR002)
 21 Alland Byallo--I Got It Wrong (Alex Alvarez remix); Got It Wrong (Real
 Tone Records)
 22 Andrew Grant  Lomez--Tahitian ft Amity; Bell Divider (Better On Foot
 BOF006)
 __ Will Web ID (Zero One Music, Direct Beat, Astralwerks)

 Hour Two:
 01 Optic Nerve--One Moment In Time (Arnold Steiner remix); Time Lapse
 (Puzzlebox PBX24.5)
 __ Chymera ID (Connaisseur, Dirt Crew, Komplex De Deep)
 02 Anno Stamm--New Age Advisor; My Peoples Head (Meakusma MEA011)
 03 Forget Me Not--Only You (Lukas remix); The Alfresco (Alfresco Disco
 AD001)
 04 Vondelpark--California Analog Dream (Robag Wruhme's Moppa Habaz NB
 mix); California Analog Dream (Pampa 015)
 05 Reggy Van Oers--Evasive (Jonas Kopp remix); Evasive (Affin 009LTD)
 06 Alfie--Hy-Brasil (Citizen remix); Hy-Brasil (Space + Time Records
 SATR003)
 07 Cesare vs Disorder--Vercelli By Night; Animals Club (Stock STOCK5)
 08 Dia--Sights; Daydream (WIP Recordings WIP002)
 09 DJ Mourad--Zembra; Now What (Nice  Nasty)
 10 Alex Jones--SMP; Haggerston (Hypercolour HPYELTD012)
 11 Rennie Foster--Legionnaire (Bryan Zentz's Stare 5 version); Legionnaire
 (Thoughtless Music TLM081)
 12 Yuuki Hori--Absolute Dub 1; Absolute Dub (DREX 020)
 13 Innerspace Halflife--Electric Gaze; 1000 Light Years Of Acid (Skudge
 White 03)
 14 Microfestra--Double Mind; Double Mind (Mischievous Musique MISCHIE041)
 __ Phrek ID (6ONE6, Defrec, Dosed)
 15 Hiver--Teasal (Tobias. remix); Blue Aconite (Curle Recordings CURLE045)
 16 John Tejada--Somewhere; Somewhere (Kompakt KOM264)
 17 Hellmond  Springer--In Mind (Echologist dub); Wooden Cross (Paper Jet
 PPJET014)
 18 Oscar Mulero--Transversal (Sleeparchive remix); Transversal (Modularz
 MOD11)
 19 Merino--Duna (Philippe Petit remix); Via (Dosed Recordings DOS15D)
 20 DJ T-1000--Drums And Weapons (Justin Berkovi's Nightrax mix); Drums And
 Weapons remixes (Pure Sonic PURE25)
 21 Dax J--Planet X (Mark Broom remix); Dreamscape (Monnom Black MONNOM001)
 22 DJ Hyperactive--25 Hours (Markus Suckut remix); 25 Hours (Droid
 Recordings DROID17)
 23 Myler--Blue Madams (Morbeck remix); Fatland (Fifth Wall 5WALL004)
 24 Tunnel--Through The Noise Field (Steve Stoll's Proper NYC mix); Enter
 (Etichetta Nera ENLTD005)
 25 Ivan Dbri--Lost Dreams (Sone's Redirection); Us (530Techno)
 26 Inigo Kennedy--Insist (Donor remix); Insistence (Prosthetic Pressings
 PP038)
 __ Altroy ID (Minimalsoul, Pure Sonic, Eternithouse)
 27 George Apergis--Ekhowax (Truncate remix); Ekhowax (Modular Expansion
 Recordings ME002)


 http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-2710









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(313) new mix avail. to DL/stream

2013-06-10 Thread Andrew Duke In The Mix/Cognition Audioworks
Andrew Duke In The Mix #2710

__ Big Strick ID (7 Days Entertainment, FXHE)
01 Anton Zap--Miniature; Water (Apollo AMB1311)
02 Lone--Begin To Begin; Airglow Fires (R  S RS1310)
03 Juan Atkins  Moritz Von Oswald--Afterlude; Borderland (Tresor 262)
Andrew Duke edit
04 Dakini9--Kuiper Belt; Inter Limits (Plan B Recordings PBR032)
05 Elpierro--Floating Away (unreleased)
06 Neville Watson--Against The Tide (Marquis Hawkes remix); Songs To
Elevate Pure Hearts remixes (Creme CREME12-66)
07 Andreas Gehm aka Elec Pt.1--Cologne Dayz; Black Pukee (Solar One Music)
08 Awanto 3--The Gun (Aardvarck remix); Holy Mozes (Rush Hour RH-VD9)
09 Noraj Cue--Watching You; Watching You (Manual Music MAN104)
10 Eduardo De La Calle--Pink Water; Precursors (Cadenza CAD87)
11 Tom Trago--Avenido; The Light Fantastic (album sampler) (Rush Hour
RHM004-12)
__ Mike Young Lion Anderson ID (Detroit Dancer, D, King Street)
12 Patrick Chardronnet--Random Beauty; Random Beauty (Connaisseur CNS058)
13 Andy Slate--Silk Road Warrior (dub); Silk Road Warrior (Eightmileshigh
EMH02)
14 Renato Figoli--Night Express (Sasha Dive Blue Train dub); Funkoholic
remixes (Amam 025RMX)
15 Darko Kustura--Separate Ways (Monotek remix); Separate Ways (Home Made
Electronica  HMEEP041)
16 Jack Rock--Elysium (Aiby  The Noise remix); Elysium (Cuatro 037)
17 Neurotic Drum Band (John Selway  Elliot Taub)--Cardboard Wings
(Adultnapper remix); Cardboard Wings (You Are Here YAH001)
18 Cabanne--Cercle Concentrique 1; Cercle Concentrique (Randform 002)
19 Patty Kay--Love The Void (Tim Engelhardt remix); Color The Void
(Kunsthandwerk KHW001)
20 Timothy Blake--Heat Crime (Peter Power remix); Heat Crime (Kleine Reise
Records KRR002)
21 Alland Byallo--I Got It Wrong (Alex Alvarez remix); Got It Wrong (Real
Tone Records)
22 Andrew Grant  Lomez--Tahitian ft Amity; Bell Divider (Better On Foot
BOF006)
__ Will Web ID (Zero One Music, Direct Beat, Astralwerks)

Hour Two:
01 Optic Nerve--One Moment In Time (Arnold Steiner remix); Time Lapse
(Puzzlebox PBX24.5)
__ Chymera ID (Connaisseur, Dirt Crew, Komplex De Deep)
02 Anno Stamm--New Age Advisor; My Peoples Head (Meakusma MEA011)
03 Forget Me Not--Only You (Lukas remix); The Alfresco (Alfresco Disco
AD001)
04 Vondelpark--California Analog Dream (Robag Wruhme's Moppa Habaz NB mix);
California Analog Dream (Pampa 015)
05 Reggy Van Oers--Evasive (Jonas Kopp remix); Evasive (Affin 009LTD)
06 Alfie--Hy-Brasil (Citizen remix); Hy-Brasil (Space + Time Records
SATR003)
07 Cesare vs Disorder--Vercelli By Night; Animals Club (Stock STOCK5)
08 Dia--Sights; Daydream (WIP Recordings WIP002)
09 DJ Mourad--Zembra; Now What (Nice  Nasty)
10 Alex Jones--SMP; Haggerston (Hypercolour HPYELTD012)
11 Rennie Foster--Legionnaire (Bryan Zentz's Stare 5 version); Legionnaire
(Thoughtless Music TLM081)
12 Yuuki Hori--Absolute Dub 1; Absolute Dub (DREX 020)
13 Innerspace Halflife--Electric Gaze; 1000 Light Years Of Acid (Skudge
White 03)
14 Microfestra--Double Mind; Double Mind (Mischievous Musique MISCHIE041)
__ Phrek ID (6ONE6, Defrec, Dosed)
15 Hiver--Teasal (Tobias. remix); Blue Aconite (Curle Recordings CURLE045)
16 John Tejada--Somewhere; Somewhere (Kompakt KOM264)
17 Hellmond  Springer--In Mind (Echologist dub); Wooden Cross (Paper Jet
PPJET014)
18 Oscar Mulero--Transversal (Sleeparchive remix); Transversal (Modularz
MOD11)
19 Merino--Duna (Philippe Petit remix); Via (Dosed Recordings DOS15D)
20 DJ T-1000--Drums And Weapons (Justin Berkovi's Nightrax mix); Drums And
Weapons remixes (Pure Sonic PURE25)
21 Dax J--Planet X (Mark Broom remix); Dreamscape (Monnom Black MONNOM001)
22 DJ Hyperactive--25 Hours (Markus Suckut remix); 25 Hours (Droid
Recordings DROID17)
23 Myler--Blue Madams (Morbeck remix); Fatland (Fifth Wall 5WALL004)
24 Tunnel--Through The Noise Field (Steve Stoll's Proper NYC mix); Enter
(Etichetta Nera ENLTD005)
25 Ivan Dbri--Lost Dreams (Sone's Redirection); Us (530Techno)
26 Inigo Kennedy--Insist (Donor remix); Insistence (Prosthetic Pressings
PP038)
__ Altroy ID (Minimalsoul, Pure Sonic, Eternithouse)
27 George Apergis--Ekhowax (Truncate remix); Ekhowax (Modular Expansion
Recordings ME002)


http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-2710









-- 
http://andrewdukeinthemix.com


Re: (313) new mix now online (first in a while) Andrew Duke In The Mix #2701

2013-03-08 Thread Joe Marougi
Thanks for the support Andrew!!  Nice track listing and mix :-)

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new
email address andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote:
 been busy with the kids, so it has been a while since I've posted a
 mixshow/podcast;
 just posted a brand new mix with lots of goodies (available to
 download or stream),
 plus a show from the archives:

 https://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-show

 01 Marcellus Pittman--Defstar (Rick Wilhite mix/re-edit); Connecting
 The Compass comp (Roundabout Sounds RS006)
 02 Whodat--Shut Up And Dance (Whodat Rudimental); The Recovery (Uzuri 19)
 03 Andrew Duke--Giuseppe's Groove (XDB remix); Giuseppe's Groove
 04 Carlos Nilmmns--Light  Shadow ft Keter Darker; Cupid And Psyche
 (Ornaments ORN25)
 05 Sylvie Foret  Jerome Sydenham--No Shade; No Shade (Ibadan IRC018)
 06 Chicago Skyway--Thunder; Thunder (Altered Moods AMR-29R)
 07 Holtoug--Used To Be My Girl; Livingroom Techno 3 split (Connaisseur 
 CNS012D)
 08 Rondenion--She Said He Said; Soul Desire (Roundabout Sounds RS007)
 09 Drivetrain--The Greatest; Reverence comp (Soiree SRT155)
 10 Terrace--Out Of Time; Time Frame (EevoNext NEXT42)
 11 Jenifa Mayanja--You Will Stay (Dedication); Undersoul split (Bumako BU-M21)
 12 Different World (Claude Young  Takasi Nakajima)--Think Twice;
 Archives 1 split (Indigo Aera 007.1)
 13 Sade--Morning Bird (Andrew Duke edit)
 14 Shawn Rudiman--Until The Morning (Deep); Monolithic
 Soul--Installment I (Detroit Techno Militia DTMD006)
 15 Terrence Dixon--A2; Untitled (Surface SFTDX001)
 16 John Tejada--Operation Photon; Knights Of The Sad Pattern II comp
 (Pro-Tez 29)
 17 Myles Serge--Ghosts; Ghosts (MS01)
 18 Axel Boman--Television People; Black Magic Boman (Hypercolour HYPE31)
 19 Conforce--Embrace; Time Dilation (Delsin 96dsr/cfc3)

 show archives:
 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html

 --
 http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio
 http://myspace.com/andrewduke


Re: (313) new mix now online (first in a while) Andrew Duke In The Mix #2701

2013-03-08 Thread andrewdukecognition
All the best with the Connecting The Compass release part in Detroit tomorrow 
night. Wish I could be there. 

On 2013-03-08, at 11:57 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the support Andrew!!  Nice track listing and mix :-)
 
 On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new
 email address andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote:
 been busy with the kids, so it has been a while since I've posted a
 mixshow/podcast;
 just posted a brand new mix with lots of goodies (available to
 download or stream),
 plus a show from the archives:
 
 https://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-show
 
 01 Marcellus Pittman--Defstar (Rick Wilhite mix/re-edit); Connecting
 The Compass comp (Roundabout Sounds RS006)
 02 Whodat--Shut Up And Dance (Whodat Rudimental); The Recovery (Uzuri 19)
 03 Andrew Duke--Giuseppe's Groove (XDB remix); Giuseppe's Groove
 04 Carlos Nilmmns--Light  Shadow ft Keter Darker; Cupid And Psyche
 (Ornaments ORN25)
 05 Sylvie Foret  Jerome Sydenham--No Shade; No Shade (Ibadan IRC018)
 06 Chicago Skyway--Thunder; Thunder (Altered Moods AMR-29R)
 07 Holtoug--Used To Be My Girl; Livingroom Techno 3 split (Connaisseur 
 CNS012D)
 08 Rondenion--She Said He Said; Soul Desire (Roundabout Sounds RS007)
 09 Drivetrain--The Greatest; Reverence comp (Soiree SRT155)
 10 Terrace--Out Of Time; Time Frame (EevoNext NEXT42)
 11 Jenifa Mayanja--You Will Stay (Dedication); Undersoul split (Bumako 
 BU-M21)
 12 Different World (Claude Young  Takasi Nakajima)--Think Twice;
 Archives 1 split (Indigo Aera 007.1)
 13 Sade--Morning Bird (Andrew Duke edit)
 14 Shawn Rudiman--Until The Morning (Deep); Monolithic
 Soul--Installment I (Detroit Techno Militia DTMD006)
 15 Terrence Dixon--A2; Untitled (Surface SFTDX001)
 16 John Tejada--Operation Photon; Knights Of The Sad Pattern II comp
 (Pro-Tez 29)
 17 Myles Serge--Ghosts; Ghosts (MS01)
 18 Axel Boman--Television People; Black Magic Boman (Hypercolour HYPE31)
 19 Conforce--Embrace; Time Dilation (Delsin 96dsr/cfc3)
 
 show archives:
 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html
 
 --
 http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio
 http://myspace.com/andrewduke


Re: (313) new mix now online (first in a while) Andrew Duke In The Mix #2701

2013-03-08 Thread Joe Marougi
Yeah it's on my man!  Getting the tracks together and planning on
playing a good amount of unreleased stuff from Rondenion and the
Compass album...it's really a pleasure and privilege to play with
artists of this caliber that I respect deeply (no pun intended hehe)

Joe

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 8:39 AM,  andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote:
 All the best with the Connecting The Compass release part in Detroit tomorrow 
 night. Wish I could be there.

 On 2013-03-08, at 11:57 AM, Joe Marougi jmaro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the support Andrew!!  Nice track listing and mix :-)

 On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks new
 email address andrewdukecognit...@gmail.com wrote:
 been busy with the kids, so it has been a while since I've posted a
 mixshow/podcast;
 just posted a brand new mix with lots of goodies (available to
 download or stream),
 plus a show from the archives:

 https://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio/andrew-duke-in-the-mix-show

 01 Marcellus Pittman--Defstar (Rick Wilhite mix/re-edit); Connecting
 The Compass comp (Roundabout Sounds RS006)
 02 Whodat--Shut Up And Dance (Whodat Rudimental); The Recovery (Uzuri 19)
 03 Andrew Duke--Giuseppe's Groove (XDB remix); Giuseppe's Groove
 04 Carlos Nilmmns--Light  Shadow ft Keter Darker; Cupid And Psyche
 (Ornaments ORN25)
 05 Sylvie Foret  Jerome Sydenham--No Shade; No Shade (Ibadan IRC018)
 06 Chicago Skyway--Thunder; Thunder (Altered Moods AMR-29R)
 07 Holtoug--Used To Be My Girl; Livingroom Techno 3 split (Connaisseur 
 CNS012D)
 08 Rondenion--She Said He Said; Soul Desire (Roundabout Sounds RS007)
 09 Drivetrain--The Greatest; Reverence comp (Soiree SRT155)
 10 Terrace--Out Of Time; Time Frame (EevoNext NEXT42)
 11 Jenifa Mayanja--You Will Stay (Dedication); Undersoul split (Bumako 
 BU-M21)
 12 Different World (Claude Young  Takasi Nakajima)--Think Twice;
 Archives 1 split (Indigo Aera 007.1)
 13 Sade--Morning Bird (Andrew Duke edit)
 14 Shawn Rudiman--Until The Morning (Deep); Monolithic
 Soul--Installment I (Detroit Techno Militia DTMD006)
 15 Terrence Dixon--A2; Untitled (Surface SFTDX001)
 16 John Tejada--Operation Photon; Knights Of The Sad Pattern II comp
 (Pro-Tez 29)
 17 Myles Serge--Ghosts; Ghosts (MS01)
 18 Axel Boman--Television People; Black Magic Boman (Hypercolour HYPE31)
 19 Conforce--Embrace; Time Dilation (Delsin 96dsr/cfc3)

 show archives:
 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html

 --
 http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio
 http://myspace.com/andrewduke


(313) Placid - Into the Distance new mix

2012-02-03 Thread Placid
Mostly new stuff with a few oldish bits thrown in as they were loitering nex 
with intent in the vicinity.  As always i've thrown a couple of rough and ready 
mixes to keep it real. 

http://www.acid-house.net/Into_The_Distance.mp3

For more mixes, music and gig info like here please - 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551

Tracklist

Stephen Brown - My Harmony - Heliocentric
Sam Mcqueen - Fourteen Days (Sterac Mix)
NewWorldAquarium - The Games that we Play - New Religion
Conforce - Escapism - Delsin
GB - The Receiver - Dimension Unknown
ERP - Lunar Ruins - Harbour City Sorrow 
Hardfloor - Skill Shot - (pip William) - Hardfloor
? - i think its Versalife.. im sure someone can confirm….
GB - The Provider - Dimension Unknown 
Adapta - Adapta ep
Mala - Eyes VIP - DMZ
Drexciya - Hydro Theory - Clone
Aux 88 - Electro Slaves - Transient Force
Tony Wilson - Hangin in outer Space - Connection
Sam Mcqueen - Fourteen Days - 
ERP - Into the Distance - Harbour City Sorrow
Lost Trax - The Eye - Tabernacle 
Mike Parker - Kaze no Oto
millions of moments ???
Rie Lambdoll / Relapxych.0 –
In The Maze - Silent Season
Morphology - Beta Decay - AC
Univac - Bunker
ERP - Cold Colony

As always - done in one hit on 2x1210's  2hrs @320 kbps - 280MB.

Re: (313) Placid - Into the Distance new mix

2012-02-03 Thread Patrick Wacher
Nice mix!

Am really loving Stephen Browns stuff atm. I lost contact with his
releases after DJAX, but picked up his new one on Skudge and it's just
100% rocking.

- Patrick.

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:
 Mostly new stuff with a few oldish bits thrown in as they were loitering nex 
 with intent in the vicinity.  As always i've thrown a couple of rough and 
 ready mixes to keep it real.

 http://www.acid-house.net/Into_The_Distance.mp3

 For more mixes, music and gig info like here please - 
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placid/191249620933551

 Tracklist

 Stephen Brown - My Harmony - Heliocentric
 Sam Mcqueen - Fourteen Days (Sterac Mix)
 NewWorldAquarium - The Games that we Play - New Religion
 Conforce - Escapism - Delsin
 GB - The Receiver - Dimension Unknown
 ERP - Lunar Ruins - Harbour City Sorrow
 Hardfloor - Skill Shot - (pip William) - Hardfloor
 ? - i think its Versalife.. im sure someone can confirm….
 GB - The Provider - Dimension Unknown
 Adapta - Adapta ep
 Mala - Eyes VIP - DMZ
 Drexciya - Hydro Theory - Clone
 Aux 88 - Electro Slaves - Transient Force
 Tony Wilson - Hangin in outer Space - Connection
 Sam Mcqueen - Fourteen Days -
 ERP - Into the Distance - Harbour City Sorrow
 Lost Trax - The Eye - Tabernacle
 Mike Parker - Kaze no Oto
 millions of moments ???
 Rie Lambdoll / Relapxych.0 –
 In The Maze - Silent Season
 Morphology - Beta Decay - AC
 Univac - Bunker
 ERP - Cold Colony

 As always - done in one hit on 2x1210's  2hrs @320 kbps - 280MB.


(313) New mix

2011-03-28 Thread Patrick Wacher
Heya all,
Just put up a new mix for darkenergyradio.com just a bunch of newish
and oldish tracks floating around there.


Tracklist
===
Summer Rain - Marcello Napoletano
Innocense of Pleasure - Marco Bernardi
World Is Changed - Marcello Napoletano  I.F.M.
Late Drive - A Made Up Sound
Direct Drive - Delano Smith
Corp Stelar (Bearweasel Lazy Dub) - Aeromaschine remixed by Bearweasel
Deep N Raw - Rootstrax
Sonnenberg - Soulphiction
Behind These Walls - Sui Generis
Seventy Four (Redshape Mix) - Martyn remixed by Redshape
Harlequin (Original Mix) - Rootstrax
Hudson Square - Homework
Freedom (A Mix) - Alex Agore
I'm Into This - Homework
Insecure - Conforce

Soundcloud: http://snd.sc/eBzmDM
Direct MP3: http://www.darkenergyradio.com/episodes/de-22.mp3

Enjoy.

Patrick.


Re: (313) New mix

2011-03-28 Thread Diego Simak
Hi Patrick the direct download link doesn't work
I'm getting a 404 error

i'm downloading the soundcloud version now
thank you
Diego


2011/3/28 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com:
 Heya all,
 Just put up a new mix for darkenergyradio.com just a bunch of newish
 and oldish tracks floating around there.


 Tracklist
 ===
 Summer Rain - Marcello Napoletano
 Innocense of Pleasure - Marco Bernardi
 World Is Changed - Marcello Napoletano  I.F.M.
 Late Drive - A Made Up Sound
 Direct Drive - Delano Smith
 Corp Stelar (Bearweasel Lazy Dub) - Aeromaschine remixed by Bearweasel
 Deep N Raw - Rootstrax
 Sonnenberg - Soulphiction
 Behind These Walls - Sui Generis
 Seventy Four (Redshape Mix) - Martyn remixed by Redshape
 Harlequin (Original Mix) - Rootstrax
 Hudson Square - Homework
 Freedom (A Mix) - Alex Agore
 I'm Into This - Homework
 Insecure - Conforce

 Soundcloud: http://snd.sc/eBzmDM
 Direct MP3: http://www.darkenergyradio.com/episodes/de-22.mp3

 Enjoy.

 Patrick.



Re: (313) New mix

2011-03-28 Thread Patrick Wacher
Sorry about the broken link, will fix that ASAP.

Patrick.



On Mar 28, 2011, at 4:59 PM, Diego Simak diego.si...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Patrick the direct download link doesn't work
 I'm getting a 404 error

 i'm downloading the soundcloud version now
 thank you
 Diego


 2011/3/28 Patrick Wacher pwac...@gmail.com:
 Heya all,
 Just put up a new mix for darkenergyradio.com just a bunch of newish
 and oldish tracks floating around there.


 Tracklist
 ===
 Summer Rain - Marcello Napoletano
 Innocense of Pleasure - Marco Bernardi
 World Is Changed - Marcello Napoletano  I.F.M.
 Late Drive - A Made Up Sound
 Direct Drive - Delano Smith
 Corp Stelar (Bearweasel Lazy Dub) - Aeromaschine remixed by Bearweasel
 Deep N Raw - Rootstrax
 Sonnenberg - Soulphiction
 Behind These Walls - Sui Generis
 Seventy Four (Redshape Mix) - Martyn remixed by Redshape
 Harlequin (Original Mix) - Rootstrax
 Hudson Square - Homework
 Freedom (A Mix) - Alex Agore
 I'm Into This - Homework
 Insecure - Conforce

 Soundcloud: http://snd.sc/eBzmDM
 Direct MP3: http://www.darkenergyradio.com/episodes/de-22.mp3

 Enjoy.

 Patrick.



(313) new mix - marginal 313 content

2010-12-21 Thread Frank Glazer
hi all

posted a new DJ mix over on infinitestatemachine.com

only technically three detroit artists but most of you should enjoy it

download it here
http://infinitestatemachine.com/2010/12/21/tracklist-to-the-mix-i-posted-last-week/

01. Anthony and the Camp – What I Like (Danceappella) – WB
02. Alex O Smith – Ultra Fine Two – FXHE Records
03. Marcello Napoletano – Raw As F*%k – Hour House Is Your Rush
04. Soulphiction Pres. Missing Linkx – Who To Call – Philpot
05. St. Plomb – Precious Soul (Jackmate Mix) – Perspectiv
06. Samuli Kemppi – Complex Numbers – Mote Evolver
07. Chicago Shags – Flamingo World – Strange Life Records
08. Raza – Sara – Millions Of Moments
09. Storm Queen – Look Right Through – Environ
10. Terrence Dixon – Minimalism II A2 – Background
11. Marcellus Pittman – Unirhythm Green Tom Remix – Unirhythm
12. Tazz – Underground 11 – UQ
13. Stefano E Bene  Hard Ton – Why Your Love – Compost Disco
14. Cosmin TRG – Liebe Suende – Rush Hour
15. Bruce Ivery – Rush A2 – Stilove4music
16. Deep Dish  EBTG – Future of the Future (Stay Gold) – Atlantic
17. GB – The Xpander – Gifted and Blessed
18. Werner  Hitchell – Fractal Rip – Antenna International

-- 
peace,

frank

http://www.deejaycountzero.com
http://www.infinitestatemachine.com


RE: (313) new mix - marginal 313 content

2010-12-21 Thread Odeluga, Ken

Something Happened On 313.

Thanks, downloading as I type.

Ken


-Original Message-
From: Frank Glazer [mailto:cpe1704...@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 December 2010 15:59
To: list 313
Subject: (313) new mix - marginal 313 content

hi all

posted a new DJ mix over on infinitestatemachine.com

only technically three detroit artists but most of you should enjoy it

download it here
http://infinitestatemachine.com/2010/12/21/tracklist-to-the-mix-i-posted-last-week/

01. Anthony and the Camp - What I Like (Danceappella) - WB
02. Alex O Smith - Ultra Fine Two - FXHE Records
03. Marcello Napoletano - Raw As F*%k - Hour House Is Your Rush
04. Soulphiction Pres. Missing Linkx - Who To Call - Philpot
05. St. Plomb - Precious Soul (Jackmate Mix) - Perspectiv
06. Samuli Kemppi - Complex Numbers - Mote Evolver
07. Chicago Shags - Flamingo World - Strange Life Records
08. Raza - Sara - Millions Of Moments
09. Storm Queen - Look Right Through - Environ
10. Terrence Dixon - Minimalism II A2 - Background
11. Marcellus Pittman - Unirhythm Green Tom Remix - Unirhythm
12. Tazz - Underground 11 - UQ
13. Stefano E Bene  Hard Ton - Why Your Love - Compost Disco
14. Cosmin TRG - Liebe Suende - Rush Hour
15. Bruce Ivery - Rush A2 - Stilove4music
16. Deep Dish  EBTG - Future of the Future (Stay Gold) - Atlantic
17. GB - The Xpander - Gifted and Blessed
18. Werner  Hitchell - Fractal Rip - Antenna International

--
peace,

frank

http://www.deejaycountzero.com
http://www.infinitestatemachine.com


(313) new mix

2010-04-17 Thread Dennis DeSantis

Hi folks,

Long time no, er, see.

I did a DJ set at Halcyon Records in Brooklyn last Wednesday, which I've 
now put online here:


http://www.dennisdesantis.com/2010/04/17/halcyon-dj-mix

Tracklist:

1) Rhythm  Sound – Carrier – Rhythm  Sound
2) Big Spender – Fade to Black – Plastic City America
3) Michael Jackson – Billie Jean (a capella) – Epic
4) Solaris Heights – Rivers (Dennis DeSantis Remix) – unreleased
5) Lusine – Crowded Room – Ghostly International
6) Earth, Wind  Fire – September – Columbia
7) Alex Israel – Penithboid (Dennis DeSantis Remix) – Beretta Red
8) Telefon Tel Aviv – What’s the Use of Feet If You Haven’t Got Legs? – 
Hefty Records

9) Al Tourettes – Dodgem – Apple Pips
10) Marko Fürstenberg – Steinbruch (Dennis DeSantis Remix) – unreleased
11) Murcof – Ulysses (Fax Mix) – Leaf
12) Proem – Sleep is For Lunch – Merck
13) Dennis DeSantis – Pilfer – unreleased
14) FaltyDL – Our Loss – Planet Mu
15) Dennis DeSantis – Asynchronous – unreleased
16) Diego – High In Spaces (Dennis DeSantis Remix) – unreleased
17) Theorem – Embed – Minus
18) Lomov – Kynon – Thinner
19) Terry Riley – In C – Ghostly International
20) Michael Jackson – Get On The Floor – Sony

Enjoy.

--
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com


Re: (313) new mix

2010-04-17 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 15:40, Dennis DeSantis
den...@dennisdesantis.com wrote:
 19) Terry Riley – In C – Ghostly International

I just heard about this. There are remixes out, and this is from the
same college group that made a new recording of Reich's Music for 18
Musicians a year or two ago.

-- 
matt kane's brain
http://hydrogenproject.com
capoeira in boston http://capoeirageraisboston.com
aim - mkbatwerk ; y! - mkb218 ; gtalk - mkb.dirtyorg
I need your sounds! http://nynex.hydrogenproject.com


Re: (313) new mix

2010-04-17 Thread kent williams
Yeah, and Dennis played on it!

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Matt Kane's Brain
mkb.dirty...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 15:40, Dennis DeSantis
 den...@dennisdesantis.com wrote:
 19) Terry Riley – In C – Ghostly International

 I just heard about this. There are remixes out, and this is from the
 same college group that made a new recording of Reich's Music for 18
 Musicians a year or two ago.



(313) New Mix From Us

2010-02-16 Thread Martin Dust

D.O.G Power – DJ Mix

01. The Black Dog – Kissing Someone Else’s D.O.G – Soma Records
02. Oliver Huntermann – Albino – Ideal Audio
03. Agaric – Nobody Home – We Are
04. Harald Bjoerk – Cykeltur – Kranglan Broadcast
05. Daso  Pawas – El Paso (Yapacc Remix) – Brise Records
06. Robert Hood – Side Effect – Music Man Records
07. The Black Dog – CCTV Nation (Redshape Analog Mix) – Soma Records
08. Intrusion – Velocity In A Minor – Intrusion
09. Paul Kalkbrenner – Peet – Bpitch Control
10. STL – Checkmate (cv313 Remodel) – echospace [detroit]
11. Samulli Kemppi – Orbiter – Komisch
12. Andre Winter – Dogma – Ideal Audio
13. Chris  Cosy – Re-education Through Labour (Fragment) – Wax Trax! Records
14. Valmay – Radiated Future – Blueprint

http://www.theblackdogma.com/tbd/?p=1352

RE: (313) New Mix/Charts + Jacaszek

2009-09-04 Thread Mann, Ravinder
It all seems so perfect for looking out the window at the rain
we've set the Nord up there...

Sync. I was listening to this yesterday. I work on a 7th Floor office
and was looking out on Leeds city centre as the rain fell and clouds
moved across the city scape yesterday afternoon. It was a moment.

 


-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com] 
Sent: 04 September 2009 09:29
To: Mann, Ravinder; list 313
Subject: Re: (313) New Mix/Charts + Jacaszek



On 4 Sep 2009, at 09:04, Mann, Ravinder wrote:

 I've ordered Treny (I think Treny would be a good intro to Pentral  
 which
 I might follow with) and Music for falling from Trees after  
 listening to
 the Sometimes mix which I feel is going to be on heavy rotate as  
 autumn
 comes around.

Seems about right Ravi, add Harold Budd's The Room and I think you are  
done there or Dakota Suite's The End Of Trying :)

I really love Music For Falling, it's a little short but it hits the  
spot. It all seems so perfect for looking out the window at the rain,  
we've set the Nord up there...

m


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Re: (313) New Mix/Charts

2009-09-04 Thread /0

honestly, all of it.  he's a true master.

plume is his newest full length, and there is a newish track on the 
modelarts Relay release (free: http://www.modelart.ie/relay/ )


and again, there is a terrific new loscil track on that dakota suite remix 
album



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On 2 Sep 2009, at 22:43, /0 wrote:


martin if you like peter broderick, pick up the dakota suite remix  album

http://www.discogs.com/Dakota-Suite-The-Night-Just-Keeps-Coming-In/release/1751456

great tracks from peter, loscil, jacaszek, etc.



Joe, what Loscil would you recommend?  We have Sumbers already.

m 




RE: (313) New Mix/Charts + Jacaszek

2009-09-03 Thread /0
treny is one of the best albums of the past 10 years.  absolutely wonderful 
album, and andreas did a great job with the mastering.  its a giant sounding 
release

i dont own a record player and when it was released this year on heavy vinyl as 
a limited pressing of 400, I bought two copies.  its THAT good.


 Odeluga wrote: 
 You mentioned Jacaszek; I've had that Pentral LP on my iPod for about 3 
 months.
 
 I've not heard much of his other music but I really like it as an 
 introduction.
 
 It's not for the floor and takes some getting used to but is recommended.
 
 Read more here:
 
 http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=182234
 
 Ken
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Dust [mailto:mar...@dustscience.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:54 PM
 To: /0
 Cc: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) New Mix/Charts
 
 /0 wrote:
  martin if you like peter broderick, pick up the dakota suite remix album
 
  http://www.discogs.com/Dakota-Suite-The-Night-Just-Keeps-Coming-In/release/1751456
 
 
  great tracks from peter, loscil, jacaszek, etc.
 Thanks for the tip, I'm a big, big fan of Peter's work, we've been
 playing a lot of his and Budd's  work early in the morning.
 
 m



(313) New Mix/Charts

2009-09-02 Thread Martin Dust

The Black Dog 02. Sometimes

01. Intrusion - Under The Ocean - Echospace [detroit]
02. Intrusion - Static Waves - Echospace [detroit]
03. Louderbach - Autumn - Minus
04. Terry Riley - Poppy No Good - Rough Trade
05. Robin Rimbaud - Sans Soleil - Bine
06. Peter Broderick - Music for Falling from Trees, Pt. 3_ Pill  
Induced Slumber - Erased Tapes
07. Peter Broderick - Music for Falling from Trees, Pt. 6_  
Electroconvulsive Shock - Erased Tapes

08. Stars Of The Lid - Hiberner Toujours - Kranky
09. Robin Rimbaud - Anna Livia Plurabelle - Bine
10. Peter Broderick - A Glacier - Erased Tapes
11. White Rainbow - April 25th 11.14PM - Kranky
12. The Black Dog - Plinth (Tones) - Soma
13. The Black Dog - Plinth (Beatless) - Soma

Support the artists and buy their work.

http://www.theblackdogma.com/tbd/download-manager.php?id=26

Subscribe here:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=329489653

Other support here:
http://www.theblackdogma.com/tbd/?page_id=1142

Charts
http://www.theblackdogma.com/tbd/?p=1163

m


Re: (313) New Mix/Charts

2009-09-02 Thread Martin Dust

/0 wrote:

martin if you like peter broderick, pick up the dakota suite remix album

http://www.discogs.com/Dakota-Suite-The-Night-Just-Keeps-Coming-In/release/1751456 



great tracks from peter, loscil, jacaszek, etc.
Thanks for the tip, I'm a big, big fan of Peter's work, we've been 
playing a lot of his and Budd's  work early in the morning.


m


RE: (313) New mix

2009-07-30 Thread 313
That it was. 2004 I believe.

It is actually an mp3 mix too. I recorded the vinyl via iriver, then
layered each mp3 on top of each other, inspired by a few weeks in
portuguese Goa. I still cringe sometimes at the alice coltrane part.

The other mix, the wake, is a bit darker. It is a homage to the folks of
the sea and dedicated to Mr Murphy, Mr Fischer and this lady here...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7206411.stm

peace

 Yeah that was a pretty good mix, I remember this one. That was a while
ago now though eh?

 -Original Message-
 From: 3...@coke-smyth.net [mailto:3...@coke-smyth.net]
 Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 12:53 AM
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) New mix

 ALso here is the lastmix I posted which went down well with some of the
detroit heads...

 http://www.coke-smyth.net/jazz.htm

 cheers

 C










(313) New mix

2009-07-29 Thread 313
ALso here is the lastmix I posted which went down well with some of the
detroit heads...

http://www.coke-smyth.net/jazz.htm

cheers

C





(313) new mix

2009-04-13 Thread atomly
i posted my set from the future is beautiful last saturday in
brooklyn.  several brand new songs from me plus new and unreleased
tracks from miss fitz, john roberts, shaun reeves, seth troxler, van
valen, no regular play, nicolas jaar, etc...

http://blog.atomly.com/post/95783548/atomly-tfib-mp3

i didn't write up a track listing yet, but let me know if you want any
IDs.

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Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread kent williams
Gosh Michael, tell us how you really feel!  I kind of liked the mix
from the standpoint that it was different than I usually hear, the
difference being accessibility.  But I can certainly see this not
being to everyone's taste.

That Deadmau5 + Kaskade I Remember track is my new guilty pleasure.

Oh well, Mani's on the list again after many years absence, I'm sure
he'll take your feedback in the spirit that was intended -- of
constructive criticism ;-)

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Michael Elliot-Knight
michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote:

 Wow - is that the Chicago take on techno? Sounds like Chicago has lost it's
 distinctive sound.   I didn't really hear anything that was Chicago RB at
 all - it sounded more like the crap that passes as progressive house.
  That Beyonce remix is crap.  Or maybe it's just how it's mixed in.  There's
 no emotional build-up to it so the heights that the Beyonce track hits just
 come out of nowhere.  Doesn't anybody know how to build emotional mixes and
 tell stories with vocals anymore?  I think there's a whole generation of DJs
 that this skill is utterly lost on.  Energy and high bpms DO NOT equate
 emotion.  I think that Keri Hilson track Energy sums up this mix for me
 with the line: it's taking all my Energy.

 sorry Kent - some minimal paint-by-numbers blippy bloppy grabage and hands
 in the air prog-house just don't pass my litmus test for good music

 Is this what's happening in Chi-town now?  It's awful.

 MEK


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread David Smith
WBMX ERA is what I think of when I think of chicago, and that was 20
years ago :)  Chicago is a wonderful place but the sound has always
been more pop than the Detroit sound, I speculate that it is because
there is more money to be made off of the club scene in Chicago than
Detroit.

On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:46:06 -0500
kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Gosh Michael, tell us how you really feel!  I kind of liked the mix
 from the standpoint that it was different than I usually hear, the
 difference being accessibility.  But I can certainly see this not
 being to everyone's taste.
 
 That Deadmau5 + Kaskade I Remember track is my new guilty pleasure.
 
 Oh well, Mani's on the list again after many years absence, I'm sure
 he'll take your feedback in the spirit that was intended -- of
 constructive criticism ;-)
 
 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Michael Elliot-Knight
 michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote:
 
  Wow - is that the Chicago take on techno? Sounds like Chicago has
  lost it's distinctive sound.   I didn't really hear anything that
  was Chicago RB at all - it sounded more like the crap that passes
  as progressive house. That Beyonce remix is crap.  Or maybe it's
  just how it's mixed in.  There's no emotional build-up to it so the
  heights that the Beyonce track hits just come out of nowhere.
   Doesn't anybody know how to build emotional mixes and tell stories
  with vocals anymore?  I think there's a whole generation of DJs
  that this skill is utterly lost on.  Energy and high bpms DO NOT
  equate emotion.  I think that Keri Hilson track Energy sums up
  this mix for me with the line: it's taking all my Energy.
 
  sorry Kent - some minimal paint-by-numbers blippy bloppy grabage
  and hands in the air prog-house just don't pass my litmus test
  for good music
 
  Is this what's happening in Chi-town now?  It's awful.
 
  MEK


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Jacob Arnold
David Smith wrote:
 WBMX ERA is what I think of when I think of chicago, and that was 20
 years ago :)  Chicago is a wonderful place but the sound has always
 been more pop than the Detroit sound, I speculate that it is because
 there is more money to be made off of the club scene in Chicago than
 Detroit.

Well, radio is always going to be more accessible than what is going on in
clubs. Who's to say whether Music Is the Key or Good Life is more pop?

The fact is the scene in Chicago used to be a lot bigger (and more
diverse) than the Detroit one, but now it's basically dead.

Both cities are down to just a handful of die-hard producers.

J


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Jacob Arnold
Jacob Arnold wrote:
 David Smith wrote:
 WBMX ERA is what I think of when I think of chicago, and that was 20
 years ago :)  Chicago is a wonderful place but the sound has always
 been more pop than the Detroit sound, I speculate that it is because
 there is more money to be made off of the club scene in Chicago than
 Detroit.

 Well, radio is always going to be more accessible than what is going on in
 clubs. Who's to say whether Music Is the Key or Good Life is more pop?

 The fact is the scene in Chicago used to be a lot bigger (and more
 diverse) than the Detroit one, but now it's basically dead.

 Both cities are down to just a handful of die-hard producers.

I guess I should clarify. I don't mean there isn't creative work being
done. I just mean that it's a lot harder to draw a crowd for underground
music than it used to be.

J


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Thor Teague
Yeah, to be brutally honest and/or play devil's advocate, I'm somewhat
in agreement with Michael. I don't utterly dislike it, mind you. Just
saying once there was money involved, it got really homogenized. This
is true of the live scene too. I'm in no way blaming or faulting Mani,
he's delivering what the people want and there's nothing wrong with
that IMO.

In Detroit, no one ever made any money (not literally, I engage in
hyperbole, but you take my drift.)

I'll go to smart bar once in a great while, esp. if I know who's
playing or have a friend who wants some company. But that, a Moonshine
event that my friend used to run, Mamby, and other Chicago based clubs
just have this undeniable sameness to them nowadays. I say that with
all due respect and like I said most of the time dont _DISLIKE_ the
music.

My 2c.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:46 AM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
 Gosh Michael, tell us how you really feel!  I kind of liked the mix
 from the standpoint that it was different than I usually hear, the
 difference being accessibility.  But I can certainly see this not
 being to everyone's taste.

 That Deadmau5 + Kaskade I Remember track is my new guilty pleasure.

 Oh well, Mani's on the list again after many years absence, I'm sure
 he'll take your feedback in the spirit that was intended -- of
 constructive criticism ;-)

 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Michael Elliot-Knight
 michael.elliot-kni...@fallon.com wrote:

 Wow - is that the Chicago take on techno? Sounds like Chicago has lost it's
 distinctive sound.   I didn't really hear anything that was Chicago RB at
 all - it sounded more like the crap that passes as progressive house.
  That Beyonce remix is crap.  Or maybe it's just how it's mixed in.  There's
 no emotional build-up to it so the heights that the Beyonce track hits just
 come out of nowhere.  Doesn't anybody know how to build emotional mixes and
 tell stories with vocals anymore?  I think there's a whole generation of DJs
 that this skill is utterly lost on.  Energy and high bpms DO NOT equate
 emotion.  I think that Keri Hilson track Energy sums up this mix for me
 with the line: it's taking all my Energy.

 sorry Kent - some minimal paint-by-numbers blippy bloppy grabage and hands
 in the air prog-house just don't pass my litmus test for good music

 Is this what's happening in Chi-town now?  It's awful.

 MEK



Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Frank Glazer
I don't have the foggiest idea where you came up with calling this mix
the chicago take on techno. That doesn't make any sense at all -
none of the music on that mix is from Chicago, and it doesn't sound
like anything I've ever heard from Chicago.

???

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:46 PM, kent williams chaircrus...@gmail.com wrote:
 Mani Giglani was one of the techno buyers at Gramaphone Records in the
 latter half of the 90s, and I'm sure many of you met him in that
 capacity, or at parties in the City.  He just posted up a new techno
 mix  -- his first since 2004. Link and track listing at

 http://mmdot.blogspot.com/2009/03/dj-mani-dj-mix-03-13-2009-24-tracks.html

 It isn't Detroit Techno, but it is a great example of the Chicago take
 on techno -- dipping into up-tempo RB and house.   Reminds me of
 getting lost in Chicago driving around listening to B96 late at night
 back in the day...




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Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Placid

Frank Glazer wrote:

I don't have the foggiest idea where you came up with calling this mix
the chicago take on techno. That doesn't make any sense at all -
none of the music on that mix is from Chicago, and it doesn't sound
like anything I've ever heard from Chicago.

???

  
Can't really disagree with thisnot sure how deadmau5 fits into 
chicago's take on techno. Run of the mill super compressed boom tish 
techno by numbers for the Willalobo massive.


very much not for me.

ymmv tho

p

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Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Thor Teague
Yeah which is pretty much what is played at (in my experience) 90% or
so of Chicago shows.

Either I am astronomically unlucky or Placid  Mr. Glazer don't really
do much Chicago clubbing. Well, I don't really do much either, but
enough to get the point.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:


 Can't really disagree with this    not sure how deadmau5 fits into
 chicago's take on techno. Run of the mill super compressed boom tish techno
 by numbers for the Willalobo massive.

 very much not for me.

 ymmv tho

 p


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Placid
I misinterpreted it as in it was a mix of chicago techno, as opposed to 
someone who plays 'techno' out in chicago...


ive only been clubbing in chitown once, and that was back in 96

p

Thor Teague wrote:

Yeah which is pretty much what is played at (in my experience) 90% or
so of Chicago shows.

Either I am astronomically unlucky or Placid  Mr. Glazer don't really
do much Chicago clubbing. Well, I don't really do much either, but
enough to get the point.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:

  

Can't really disagree with thisnot sure how deadmau5 fits into
chicago's take on techno. Run of the mill super compressed boom tish techno
by numbers for the Willalobo massive.

very much not for me.

ymmv tho

p



  



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Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread kent williams
I certainly didn't mean to kick the beehive with that post.  I've
known Mani for going on 10 years, and he gave me a link to that mix,
and I listened to it, and I didn't like it all, but it reminded me of
sets I've heard in Chicago. That's all.

And no it's not Detroit Techno. I mentioned it because it's a mix by a
guy who is a long time veteran of the Midwest dance music scene, and
who knows his music, even if it isn't to your taste

Maybe we can move on ;-)


Re: (313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-16 Thread Frank Glazer
yeah that's not how i read chicago's take on techno either.  i don't
do any chicago clubbing, but i know enough about the sound of chicago
(historically) to know that that mix doesn't sound anything like it
came from chicago.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Thor Teague thor.tea...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yeah which is pretty much what is played at (in my experience) 90% or
 so of Chicago shows.

 Either I am astronomically unlucky or Placid  Mr. Glazer don't really
 do much Chicago clubbing. Well, I don't really do much either, but
 enough to get the point.

 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Placid pla...@acid-house.net wrote:


 Can't really disagree with this    not sure how deadmau5 fits into
 chicago's take on techno. Run of the mill super compressed boom tish techno
 by numbers for the Willalobo massive.

 very much not for me.

 ymmv tho

 p




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(313) New Mix from Mani Miglani

2009-03-15 Thread kent williams
Mani Giglani was one of the techno buyers at Gramaphone Records in the
latter half of the 90s, and I'm sure many of you met him in that
capacity, or at parties in the City.  He just posted up a new techno
mix  -- his first since 2004. Link and track listing at

http://mmdot.blogspot.com/2009/03/dj-mani-dj-mix-03-13-2009-24-tracks.html

It isn't Detroit Techno, but it is a great example of the Chicago take
on techno -- dipping into up-tempo RB and house.   Reminds me of
getting lost in Chicago driving around listening to B96 late at night
back in the day...


(313) new mix

2008-11-11 Thread atomly
a set i played last saturday at the annex in nyc:

http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_annex_nyc_8nov2008.mp3

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(313) another new mix

2008-07-21 Thread atomly
from the wolf + lamb bon voyage party recently.

http://wolflambmusic.com/mp3/070508-bon-voyage-atomly.mp3

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(313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread atomly
here's my set from derek plaslaiko's birthday at the resolute boat
party last weekend.

http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_resolute_nyc_29jun2008.mp3

tracklisting:

seth troxler and patrick russell - doctor of romance - circus company
maratrax - funk me (original mix) - oslo
miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased
red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased
efdemin - lohn and brot (sebo k mix) - liebe detail spezial
sebo k ft. prosumer - moved (prosumer stop dub) - mobilee
efdemin - just a track - dial
laverne radix - dick control - unreleased
van valen - wobbly h - unreleased
samim ft. big bully - paspd - circus company
audion - snap into it - spectral
function - disaffected - unreleased
atomly - deepspace - unreleased


word.

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(313) Re: new mix

2008-07-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

stupid 1:30 flights...


pics and video from the party:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jnthn/sets/72157605898992171/
http://www.youtube.com/user/johnnyrochester




Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread kent williams
That opening track rules. The TR707 we all got sick of in 1994 now has
retro cred!

As for the unreleased stuff -- care to share about who these people are?

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:36 AM, atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 here's my set from derek plaslaiko's birthday at the resolute boat
 party last weekend.

 http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_resolute_nyc_29jun2008.mp3

 tracklisting:

 seth troxler and patrick russell - doctor of romance - circus company
 maratrax - funk me (original mix) - oslo
 miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased
 red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased
 efdemin - lohn and brot (sebo k mix) - liebe detail spezial
 sebo k ft. prosumer - moved (prosumer stop dub) - mobilee
 efdemin - just a track - dial
 laverne radix - dick control - unreleased
 van valen - wobbly h - unreleased
 samim ft. big bully - paspd - circus company
 audion - snap into it - spectral
 function - disaffected - unreleased
 atomly - deepspace - unreleased


 word.

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Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread atomly
[kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 As for the unreleased stuff -- care to share about who these people are?

No problem.

  miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased

miss fitz aka maayan nidaam.  my old roommate from berlin.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Miss+Fitz

  red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased

shaun reeves, originally from detroit but he's been in berlin for about
four years.  also my old roommate.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shaun+Reeves

  laverne radix - dick control - unreleased

booty house alias for miss fitz.  this is apparently coming out on oslo
sometime soonish.

  van valen - wobbly h - unreleased

rob van valen.  originally from new jersey and has released on wolf+lamb
as odd dots.  i believe this might be coming out on frankie.

he was, you guessed it, my roommate in berlin.

  function - disaffected - unreleased

dave sumner aka function.  been around since the synewave days. from new
york but recently moved to berlin.

i think this track is coming out very soon on sandwell district. i have
never lived with him.

  atomly - deepspace - unreleased

some big jerk.

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Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread southernoutpost

Berlin is so hot right now!

=
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http://www.southernoutpost.com

Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin
Infiltrating your sound systems
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On Jul 1, 2008, at 12:53 PM, atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


[kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
As for the unreleased stuff -- care to share about who these people  
are?


No problem.


miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased


miss fitz aka maayan nidaam.  my old roommate from berlin.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Miss+Fitz


red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased


shaun reeves, originally from detroit but he's been in berlin for  
about

four years.  also my old roommate.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shaun+Reeves


laverne radix - dick control - unreleased


booty house alias for miss fitz.  this is apparently coming out on  
oslo

sometime soonish.


van valen - wobbly h - unreleased


rob van valen.  originally from new jersey and has released on wolf 
+lamb

as odd dots.  i believe this might be coming out on frankie.

he was, you guessed it, my roommate in berlin.


function - disaffected - unreleased


dave sumner aka function.  been around since the synewave days. from  
new

york but recently moved to berlin.

i think this track is coming out very soon on sandwell district. i  
have

never lived with him.


atomly - deepspace - unreleased


some big jerk.

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Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread Martin Dust

Top mix, really enjoyed it.

m


Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread Southern Outpost
yes, i second that too!

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Top mix, really enjoyed it.

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Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread Placid

thirded..

excellent stuff...

Southern Outpost wrote:

yes, i second that too!

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Top mix, really enjoyed it.

m






  



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Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread JD Harrington

On Jul 1, 2008, at 9:36 AM, atomly wrote:


here's my set from derek plaslaiko's birthday at the resolute boat
party last weekend.



almost as face melting today in the office as it was sunday morning.  
love it.


-JD


Re: (313) new mix

2008-07-01 Thread james . hurlbut
Hey, whats the track with the Roland Clark President House acapella  
over it between efdemin - just a track and laverne radix - dick  
control. pretty sure i heard it somewhere else recently.


Quoting atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


here's my set from derek plaslaiko's birthday at the resolute boat
party last weekend.

http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_resolute_nyc_29jun2008.mp3

tracklisting:

seth troxler and patrick russell - doctor of romance - circus company
maratrax - funk me (original mix) - oslo
miss fitz - raspberries - unreleased
red nail - i think of you (shaun reeves edit) - unreleased
efdemin - lohn and brot (sebo k mix) - liebe detail spezial
sebo k ft. prosumer - moved (prosumer stop dub) - mobilee
efdemin - just a track - dial
laverne radix - dick control - unreleased
van valen - wobbly h - unreleased
samim ft. big bully - paspd - circus company
audion - snap into it - spectral
function - disaffected - unreleased
atomly - deepspace - unreleased


word.

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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-07 Thread Odeluga, Ken
I'm sure I've heard a BC track in a Carl Craig set before, possibly his
own! ;-) ... But no actually I think it was 'Infinition'. Seeing as he's
mates with von Oswald  co, seems likely, ditto with the CR stuff. As
for Hood, there's a well known parting of ways in the tastes between the
pair, so neither have probably played each other's records out this side
of 2000, I'd guess.

-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 4:27 PM
To: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


Im shocked to find Carl Craig #1, but he don't play hood or CR records
in his set, well not for years if he ever did. 

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener. The best
minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation. If
one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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Re: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-06 Thread Kevin Kennedy
Sadly, the hipsters and the sycophants are the leaders rather than the
innovators and the creative.

 And yes...Richie wants your wallet full of cashso do all that copy him.

The fact that even Hollywood has begun to copy itself more and more
bothers and makes me ask where is the creativity?

Oh, I take the laptop comment personally.  But I'm old and I like to
show some energy whenever I am playing a set.  Just ask anyone who saw
me @ the Reverse Edit afterparty last year.

fbk

sleepengineering/absoloop US


RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
One of the few Berliner DJs I've seen live in their home city. It was a
while ago in a small pokey venue, but she was pretty ace and across the
board in her selection and also mixing technique.

As with most people in most areas of life, take away the fee-based deal
to keep the pot boiling, put 'em in an environment where they're
comfortable with people they trust and they'll have fun - and be
entertaining, most likely.


-Original Message-
From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 6:53 PM
To: Michael Kuszynski
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


I've heard recordings of her live sets which ostensibly have no  
licensing restrictions, and they can be really good OR really boring.  
I've not heard any of her commercial mixes but the only other review I  
read of this one says it is wiped upon the floor by Weiss.Mix and its  
contemporaries

On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
 i imagine it has more to do with licensing and marketing fees than
 taste.

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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Martijn de Blaauw
I kinda like the stuff she plays out..heard her quite a few times now
and i it's always been good. She seems to know what she's on about,
n-joys her sets and drops some nice electrotechnodubby (and sometimes
some minimal) tunez..

I know this list tends to say 'stop' and turn away when it comes to the
(according to he list) so-called
'hip/minimal/overground/(non)commercial/berlin/paris'stuff...

So I probably shouldn't be saying out loud here that I like Ellen
Allien's new mix;-)

No flames please



-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 12:25
Aan: Matt Kane's Brain; 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

i have a personal bias where i associate all things hipster or minimal
or just not that good but clinging to underground as associated with
the latest faces of brooklyn and berlin. i think its my own face at
issue so i urge some flex as i rant on.

On 4/3/08, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
  btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
  ironic minimal thing needs to grow up.  I guess the recession will
  make that happen.


 I fail to see the connection?

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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Michael Kuszynski
i have a personal bias where i associate all things hipster or minimal
or just not that good but clinging to underground as associated with
the latest faces of brooklyn and berlin. i think its my own face at
issue so i urge some flex as i rant on.

On 4/3/08, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
  btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
  ironic minimal thing needs to grow up.  I guess the recession will
  make that happen.


 I fail to see the connection?

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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Is 'minimal' meant to be ironic? LOL!

Shades of Alanis Morris Morrisette.

-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 11:25 AM
To: Matt Kane's Brain; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


i have a personal bias where i associate all things hipster or minimal
or just not that good but clinging to underground as associated with the
latest faces of brooklyn and berlin. i think its my own face at issue so
i urge some flex as i rant on.

On 4/3/08, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
  btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole

  ironic minimal thing needs to grow up.  I guess the recession will 
  make that happen.


 I fail to see the connection?

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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Toby Frith

The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a good 
thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and Basic 
Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit 
originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed the 
London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on
shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not
so much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it
has demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer
walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
like people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
the dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
it out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like
derrick may or kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard
fan of the artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl music

fab


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Oggetto : RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Data : Fri, 4 Apr 2008 15:44:56 +0100

 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction,
 M-Plant and Basic Channel than ever before. That
 ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed
 the London techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I
 listen to it a lot -- both straight through and when
 individual tracks come up on shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a
 dirty word. Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a
 revolution in music, not so much because it has been
 revolutionary in content, but because it has demanded a
 new relationship between the music and the listener. The
 best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely
 off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little
 soul and variety anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to
 realize that slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is
 as much a hipster transgression as following that trend. 
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my
 shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters,
 were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
 the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be
 trying to stay ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal
 vigilance will keep you from staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
 over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone
 else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my
 estimation. If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at
 first, I'd give it a few listens to sink in before
 dismissing it.
 
 
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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Robert Taylor
I dunno - KS has just done a pony mix of Resident Advisor 


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:52
To: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like derrick may or
kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard fan of the
artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl music

fab


- Original Message -
Da : Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] A : kent williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED], list 313
313@hyperreal.org
Oggetto : RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Data : Fri, 4 Apr 2008 15:44:56 +0100

 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and 
 Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to

 the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed the London 
 techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a 
 lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on 
 shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word. 
 Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not 
 so much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it 
 has demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener. 
 The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely off their 
 faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little soul and variety 
 anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that 
 slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster 
 transgression as following that trend.
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my shallow 
 evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters, were modulating their 
 fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay 
 ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from 
 staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing over you.  I'm

 content to like what I like and let someone else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation. 
 If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few 
 listens to sink in before dismissing it.
 
 
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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:40 AM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.

i dont use minimal as a dirty word, i use mnml as a dirty word.
there is a difference.

  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
  it out.

that's really all i would ask of anyone.


On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a good 
 thing.

  More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and Basic 
 Channel than
  ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit originators. 
 It takes time, but I
  know for one that it has transformed the London techno scene.

the thing is, how long has mnml been popular before that finally
started to really happen? rob hood's Fabric mix is getting more love
than his really good Hood Music 12s have. dub techno's very general
popularity is pretty interesting, but it will take even more time to
see if this will be something more than just the next fad.

tom


RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Robert Taylor
I should say ON Resident Advisor - a 'hipster' site that fetes minimal 


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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

I dunno - KS has just done a pony mix of Resident Advisor 


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Sent: 04 April 2008 15:52
To: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like derrick may or
kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard fan of the
artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl music

fab


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Oggetto : RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Data : Fri, 4 Apr 2008 15:44:56 +0100

 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and 
 Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to

 the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed the London 
 techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a 
 lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on 
 shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word. 
 Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not 
 so much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it 
 has demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
 The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely off their 
 faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little soul and variety 
 anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that 
 slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster 
 transgression as following that trend.
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my shallow 
 evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters, were modulating their 
 fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay 
 ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from 
 staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing over you.  I'm

 content to like what I like and let someone else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation. 
 If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few 
 listens to sink in before dismissing it.
 
 
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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Paul Kendrick
Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood, DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards, Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care where its roots areits only good because
its hip. Next week there be into something else...

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Toby Frith

Of course it doesn't mean that they will, but I suspect that without this 
relative explosion of interest in 4/4 dance music that is slightly cerebral and 
not reliant on euphoric melodies then that vital link to Detroit may have been 
lost. The popularity of Hawtin and Villalobos in particular has been central to 
this. 

The downside I feel is that the idiosyncrasies that makes the music of people 
like Robert Hood and Omar-S for example so exciting was their relative musical 
isolation in Detroit. Certainly with more exposure in Europe I think with 
regard to recent releases from both of these artists in particular I think that 
this has been watered down slightly. I've seen Hood twice in recent months and 
have to admit that he's not the force DJ-wise that he was.





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Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean they will like
derrick may or kevin saunderson's stuff.
i know i don't like most of it, even though i am a die-hard
fan of the artists you mentioned, as well as of hip
minimahl music

fab


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 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction,
 M-Plant and Basic Channel than ever before. That
 ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed
 the London techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I
 listen to it a lot -- both straight through and when
 individual tracks come up on shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a
 dirty word. Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a
 revolution in music, not so much because it has been
 revolutionary in content, but because it has demanded a
 new relationship between the music and the listener. The
 best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely
 off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little
 soul and variety anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to
 realize that slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is
 as much a hipster transgression as following that trend. 
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my
 shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters,
 were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
 the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be
 trying to stay ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal
 vigilance will keep you from staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
 over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone
 else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my
 estimation. If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at
 first, I'd give it a few listens to sink in before
 dismissing it.
 
 
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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Martin Dust


On 4 Apr 2008, at 16:01, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood,  
DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards,  
Ricardo

Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care where its roots areits only good  
because

its hip. Next week there be into something else...


Every generation has a year zero, it's nothing new and of course they  
don't like stuff their dad does cough


m



Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  The downside I feel is that the idiosyncrasies that makes the music of 
 people like Robert
  Hood and Omar-S for example so exciting was their relative musical isolation 
 in Detroit.
  Certainly with more exposure in Europe I think with regard to recent 
 releases from both of
  these artists in particular I think that this has been watered down slightly.

i don't agree, i think there is some really nice stuff on the 3 hood
musics and omar-s' last 12 is one of his best! i dont think either is
really making concessions in their own production to europe, though
from hood's DEMF set a couple years back i feel like he still has
moments of greatness in with the weaker times deejaying.

tom


RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Toby Frith

Resident Advisor's DJ pages are quite interesting. Obviously it's meant to be a 
hybrid of DJ/Live acts that users vote on as their favourites, but 
interestingly the top 20 or so make for interesting reading, given that it's 
meant to be a minimal loving site.

http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-ranks.aspx



-Original Message-
From: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 16:02
To: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood, DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards, Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care where its roots areits only good because
its hip. Next week there be into something else...

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Martijn de Blaauw
What gives u the idea that people who listen to villalobos, Vath,
Luciano or even 2000 and one (who's records get played to death by the
minimal posse) don't' listen to other stuff such as R. Hood?  Why is it
that u think that people who give this a listen or go out to night to
hear some stuff like this only listen to it because it's 'hip'??? 

Just wondering.


-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 17:02
Aan: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood, DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards, Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care where its roots areits only good because
its hip. Next week there be into something else...

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread kent williams
The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on
shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not
so much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it
has demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer
walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
like people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
the dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
it out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Toby Frith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Resident Advisor's DJ pages are quite interesting. Obviously it's meant to 
 be a hybrid of
  DJ/Live acts that users vote on as their favourites, but interestingly the 
 top 20 or so make
  for interesting reading, given that it's meant to be a minimal loving site.

i feel like they are trying to do a better job with their coverage,
they've had a good bit of more detroit and melodic real techno
coverage of late. i'm still not 100% satisfied, but i have to say they
are making a good effort.

tom


RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yes!
thank you...

mnml comes from, is been inspired by, has evolved from, is
influenced by *whatever* by all these so-called minimal
originators. most artists, especially the older ones all
hail detroit as part of their musical heritage.

DBX, CR, DC, R.Hood, T.Dixon, RhythmSound etc

this isn't dubstep you know

fab

- Original Message -
Da : Martijn de Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A : Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED], Toby Frith
[EMAIL PROTECTED], kent williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED], list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Oggetto : RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Data : Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:02:58 +0200

 What gives u the idea that people who listen to villalobos
 , Vath, Luciano or even 2000 and one (who's records get
 played to death by the minimal posse) don't' listen to
 other stuff such as R. Hood?  Why is it that u think that
 people who give this a listen or go out to night to hear
 some stuff like this only listen to it because it's
 'hip'??? 
 
 Just wondering.
 
 
 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 17:02
 Aan: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
 Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to
 CR, Hood, DBX and so on, its all about the current sound
 like Craig Richards, Ricardo Villalobos, luciano and these
 producers...the people who listen to it because its hip
 don't care where its roots areits only good because
 its hip. Next week there be into something else...
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
 To: kent williams; list 313
 Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction,
 M-Plant and Basic Channel than ever before. That
 ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed
 the London techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I
 listen to it a lot -- both straight through and when
 individual tracks come up on shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a
 dirty word. Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a
 revolution in music, not so much because it has been
 revolutionary in content, but because it has demanded a
 new relationship between the music and the listener. The
 best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely
 off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little
 soul and variety anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to
 realize that slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is
 as much a hipster transgression as following that trend. 
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my
 shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters,
 were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
 the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be
 trying to stay ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal
 vigilance will keep you from staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
 over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone
 else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my
 estimation. If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at
 first, I'd give it a few listens to sink in before
 dismissing it.
 
 
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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Martijn de Blaauw
Check!

Now off to my local...and then checking out Mattias Kaden (is het
minimal or techno or both?) tonight;-)

Take care u all...



-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 17:10
Aan: Martijn de Blaauw; Paul Kendrick; Toby Frith; kent williams; list
313
Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

yes!
thank you...

mnml comes from, is been inspired by, has evolved from, is
influenced by *whatever* by all these so-called minimal
originators. most artists, especially the older ones all
hail detroit as part of their musical heritage.

DBX, CR, DC, R.Hood, T.Dixon, RhythmSound etc

this isn't dubstep you know

fab

- Original Message -
Da : Martijn de Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A : Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED], Toby Frith
[EMAIL PROTECTED], kent williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED], list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Oggetto : RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
Data : Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:02:58 +0200

 What gives u the idea that people who listen to villalobos
 , Vath, Luciano or even 2000 and one (who's records get
 played to death by the minimal posse) don't' listen to
 other stuff such as R. Hood?  Why is it that u think that
 people who give this a listen or go out to night to hear
 some stuff like this only listen to it because it's
 'hip'??? 
 
 Just wondering.
 
 
 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 17:02
 Aan: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
 Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to
 CR, Hood, DBX and so on, its all about the current sound
 like Craig Richards, Ricardo Villalobos, luciano and these
 producers...the people who listen to it because its hip
 don't care where its roots areits only good because
 its hip. Next week there be into something else...
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
 To: kent williams; list 313
 Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip
 can only be a good thing. 
 
 More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction,
 M-Plant and Basic Channel than ever before. That
 ultimately will lead them back to the Detroit originators.
 It takes time, but I know for one that it has transformed
 the London techno scene.
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
 To: list 313
 Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?
 
 
 The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I
 listen to it a lot -- both straight through and when
 individual tracks come up on shuffle.
 
 I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a
 dirty word. Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a
 revolution in music, not so much because it has been
 revolutionary in content, but because it has demanded a
 new relationship between the music and the listener. The
 best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional
 as any other sort of dance music.   The worst is just
 boring.   Worse than that, it's a sort of music that
 appeals and encourages an audience of people completely
 off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a little
 soul and variety anyday!
 
 It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to
 realize that slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is
 as much a hipster transgression as following that trend. 
 I was amused last summer walking around Brooklyn 'hipster'
 neighborhood last summer; it seemed like people who, in my
 shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded hipsters,
 were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
 the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
 Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be
 trying to stay ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal
 vigilance will keep you from staying with something
 formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's like surfing
 -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
 over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone
 else sort it out.
 
 But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my
 estimation. If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at
 first, I'd give it a few listens to sink in before
 dismissing it.
 
 
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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread robin


On 4 Apr 2008, at 15:44, Toby Frith wrote:


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be  
a good thing.


More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant  
and Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them  
back to the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one  
that it has transformed the London techno scene.




I agree. I think this is already happening. There also appears to be a  
coming back around to house in that scene from what I can tell. Not a  
bad thing either.


Intolerance of any type of music is never a good thing. As it means  
you've closed your ears and might miss something that you might like.


robin...


RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Paul Kendrick
Because when hood plays at smaller clubs in London there never as packed
as when he plays Fabric because these types people wont go and see this
type of dj play out of there comfort zone with all there other like
minded people.

People like peeps on this list can see the attraction of this newer
sound and can look forward but the trendy newbie's cant look back
because if they did Bleep and split (London parties) would be much
bigger parties than they are..people vote with there feet and not by
just buying records.


 
-Original Message-
From: Martijn de Blaauw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 16:03
To: Paul Kendrick; Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

What gives u the idea that people who listen to villalobos, Vath,
Luciano or even 2000 and one (who's records get played to death by the
minimal posse) don't' listen to other stuff such as R. Hood?  Why is it
that u think that people who give this a listen or go out to night to
hear some stuff like this only listen to it because it's 'hip'??? 

Just wondering.


-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Paul Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 april 2008 17:02
Aan: Toby Frith; kent williams; list 313
Onderwerp: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

Im not sure that the people listening to minimal listen to CR, Hood, DBX
and so on, its all about the current sound like Craig Richards, Ricardo
Villalobos, luciano and these producers...the people who listen to it
because its hip don't care where its roots areits only good because
its hip. Next week there be into something else...

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Paul Kendrick
Im shocked to find Carl Craig #1, but he don't play hood or CR records
in his set, well not for years if he ever did. 

-Original Message-
From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:45
To: kent williams; list 313
Subject: RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The fact that minimal techno is currently seen as hip can only be a
good thing. 

More and more people are into labels like Chain Reaction, M-Plant and
Basic Channel than ever before. That ultimately will lead them back to
the Detroit originators. It takes time, but I know for one that it has
transformed the London techno scene.





-Original Message-
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2008 15:41
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?


The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a lot
-- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not so
much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it has
demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.   The worst is just boring.   Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer walking
around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed like
people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid the
dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.   It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort it
out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Joel Gajewski
I have a bootleg of a set of her live in Berlin and it is pretty good stuff and 
diverse, selection and mixing, however, I also have a mix of hers that was an 
import release and it was boring.  She has a few tracks and remixes that are 
really strong.  Just my .02.  


- Original Message 
From: kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 9:40:37 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

The one mix I have by Ellen Allien is Fabric 34 and I listen to it a
lot -- both straight through and when individual tracks come up on
shuffle.

I think it's high time that we stop using minimal as a dirty word.
Minimalism in its broadest sense has been a revolution in music, not
so much because it has been revolutionary in content, but because it
has demanded a new relationship between the music and the listener.
The best minimal techno is every bit as dramatic and emotional as any
other sort of dance music.  The worst is just boring.  Worse than
that, it's a sort of music that appeals and encourages an audience of
people completely off their faces on drugs.  Give me something with a
little soul and variety anyday!

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer
walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
like people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
the dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.  It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
it out.

But I digress.  Ellen Allien is usually pretty ace in my estimation.
If one of her mixes sounded a little flat at first, I'd give it a few
listens to sink in before dismissing it.


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Greg Earle

kent williams wrote:

It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a Hipster
transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer
walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
like people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
the dreaded hipster signifiers.

Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.  It's
like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
it out.


For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
Pistols' The Filth And The Fury DVD, with a bunch of talking
head interviews):

It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.

The other side of that line is you realize that the world itself
is interesting, and you should take a look, instead of wanting it
to pay attention at you.

-- Richard Hell




Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
  quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
  Pistols' The Filth And The Fury DVD, with a bunch of talking
  head interviews):

  It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
  and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
  yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
  congratulated for being yourself.

  The other side of that line is you realize that the world itself
  is interesting, and you should take a look, instead of wanting it
  to pay attention at you.

  -- Richard Hell

of course this idea makes no sense. if everyone felt this way, we
would all be sitting around waiting for one another to do something
interesting. what good is that?

tom


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001

I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
introduciton of In New York - Cannonball Adderley Sextet)

MEK

Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/04/2008 01:41:56 PM:

 kent williams wrote:
  It's also to separate the music from the scene, and to realize that
  slagging on a music/scene when it blows up is as much a Hipster
  transgression as following that trend.  I was amused last summer
  walking around Brooklyn 'hipster' neighborhood last summer; it seemed
  like people who, in my shallow evaluation were, in fact, the dreaded
  hipsters, were modulating their fashion sense and coiffure to avoid
  the dreaded hipster signifiers.
 
  Being hip is too exhausting for me.  You'll always be trying to stay
  ahead of curve, and nothing but eternal vigilance will keep you from
  staying with something formerly cutting edge, now declasse'.  It's
  like surfing -- you want to be in the curl without the wave crashing
  over you.  I'm content to like what I like and let someone else sort
  it out.

 For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
 quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
 Pistols' The Filth And The Fury DVD, with a bunch of talking
 head interviews):

 It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
  and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
  yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
  congratulated for being yourself.

  The other side of that line is you realize that the world itself
  is interesting, and you should take a look, instead of wanting it
  to pay attention at you.

 -- Richard Hell





Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread kent williams
It only makes sense if you take a look, and then do something. I don't
think he advocates making, as this quote in isolation seems to
suggest, a guiding principle out of waiting around for something to
happen.  Observation and action are complementary.



On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Greg Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
Pistols' The Filth And The Fury DVD, with a bunch of talking
head interviews):
  
It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
congratulated for being yourself.
  
The other side of that line is you realize that the world itself
is interesting, and you should take a look, instead of wanting it
to pay attention at you.
  
-- Richard Hell

  of course this idea makes no sense. if everyone felt this way, we
  would all be sitting around waiting for one another to do something
  interesting. what good is that?



Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread kent williams
For those of us not currently looking at a Windows computer, please summarize?

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001

  I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
  introduciton of In New York - Cannonball Adderley Sextet)

  MEK



Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:33 PM, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It only makes sense if you take a look, and then do something. I don't
  think he advocates making, as this quote in isolation seems to
  suggest, a guiding principle out of waiting around for something to
  happen.  Observation and action are complementary.

i agree, you should be doing equal parts of both. the idea that all
adults and all kids think one way is pretty stupid anyway. all idiots
do without thinking, and all useless people think without doing.

tom


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Arturo Lopez
I think I'll give it another listen and see if I feel differently.
All that echo-y german at the beginning just sounded entirely too much
like one of Miss Kitten's solo albums I didn't like (I Com) and it
probably started me off on the wrong foot.

As this seems to have transformed into the bi-monthly minimal hate
fest I'll throw down as well.

This is just like everything else that gets popular, where you have a
few exceptional people that did great work and continue to do so, and
you've also got every hack producer jumping on that bandwagon putting
out terrible tracks (that sell quite nicely).  They'll move on to
something else when the spotlight moves on to something new, and
hopefully the people that did good work will continue to do so.   You
just have to dig deeper for the quality stuff, that's all.  This is
just like dubstep; for every Burial  you get 30 EP's of UK hardcore
massive garbage.

I guess what I particularly don't like about this minimal resurgence
is that it can just be so damn boring nowadays.  This seems to have
coincided with the explosion of laptop djs, which unless you are
throwing down like Stewart Walker or Isolee or something, are damn
boring to watch.  So you get the back of a mac laptop, a dj that hits
a few buttons and goes and eats a sandwich, and music that for the
most part sounds like a halfway finished track with just the drum loop
on repeat.  Take a look at anything Minus has put out over the last
few years and tell me with a straight face they aren't riding this
cash train straight to the bank and privately laughing at anyone
buying this garbage.
I rest my case:
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF284632-01-01-01.mp3

-Arturo


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
best if you buy the CD - it's fantastic

however, it's basically him saying that he plays at places like the
Lighthouse @ Hermosa Beach most of the time and not much in NYC
he says at the Lighthouse him and his band can just get on and play what
they like and the people who go there just let them do it

in NYC he finds that people try to act hip by looking hip
he finished up by saying you can't act or look hip - hipness is just a fact
of life and it's not something you're conscious of

buy the CD - it's well worth the intro by itself
and the tune Gemini is scorching hot

MEK

kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/04/2008 02:34:00 PM:

 For those of us not currently looking at a Windows computer, please
summarize?

 On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-
 up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001
 
   I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
   introduciton of In New York - Cannonball Adderley Sextet)
 
   MEK
 



RE: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread rg
The thing I have trouble with minimal is that it's not like there's been a
movement of people embracing 'minimal' techno, or embracing the music, but
more a movement that embraces what can be made by the majority of people
with the current software. If what you can create without too much effort on
a laptop running reason sounds minimal, then hell, that's gonna be the new
music.  

-Original Message-
From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 12:38 PM
To: 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

I think I'll give it another listen and see if I feel differently.
All that echo-y german at the beginning just sounded entirely too much
like one of Miss Kitten's solo albums I didn't like (I Com) and it
probably started me off on the wrong foot.

As this seems to have transformed into the bi-monthly minimal hate
fest I'll throw down as well.

This is just like everything else that gets popular, where you have a
few exceptional people that did great work and continue to do so, and
you've also got every hack producer jumping on that bandwagon putting
out terrible tracks (that sell quite nicely).  They'll move on to
something else when the spotlight moves on to something new, and
hopefully the people that did good work will continue to do so.   You
just have to dig deeper for the quality stuff, that's all.  This is
just like dubstep; for every Burial  you get 30 EP's of UK hardcore
massive garbage.

I guess what I particularly don't like about this minimal resurgence
is that it can just be so damn boring nowadays.  This seems to have
coincided with the explosion of laptop djs, which unless you are
throwing down like Stewart Walker or Isolee or something, are damn
boring to watch.  So you get the back of a mac laptop, a dj that hits
a few buttons and goes and eats a sandwich, and music that for the
most part sounds like a halfway finished track with just the drum loop
on repeat.  Take a look at anything Minus has put out over the last
few years and tell me with a straight face they aren't riding this
cash train straight to the bank and privately laughing at anyone
buying this garbage.
I rest my case:
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF284632-01-01-01.mp3

-Arturo

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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Martin Dust
If what you can create without too much effort on a laptop running 
reason sounds minimal, then hell, that's gonna be the new music.


It's not the tools, anyone can copy or learn to copy the top ten on 
Beatport - mnml is doing the same thing as Dubstep at the moment, shame 
really.


Ellen's album isn't as strong as the other releases in the series, which 
surprise me. She also has a new album of tunes that's about to drop.


m


Re: Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-04 Thread Greg Earle

kent williams wrote:

For those of us not currently looking at a Windows computer, please summarize?

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00Y8C001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001

 I've always like the way Cannonball explained it (small snip from
 introduction of In New York - Cannonball Adderley Sextet)


Macs can play it (via the QuickTime Plug-In for Web Browsers)
with Flip4Mac.  If you use Linux, well ...  ;-)

Basically, he's saying LA (Hermosa Beach) audiences are hip,
and New York audiences are douchebags - they act like they're
supposed to be hip, but aren't.

- Greg



(313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-03 Thread Arturo Lopez
Boogybytes Vol 4.

I found a couple tracks interesting but the majority was pretty
boring.  Didn't really -go- anywhere, just the standard berlin
plodding along until the mix runs out. Seemed like a lot of missed
opportunities  in there to take it up a notch, but perhaps that's
hoping for too much with this kind of music.  Thoughts?

-Arturo


Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-03 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
I've heard recordings of her live sets which ostensibly have no  
licensing restrictions, and they can be really good OR really boring.  
I've not heard any of her commercial mixes but the only other review I  
read of this one says it is wiped upon the floor by Weiss.Mix and its  
contemporaries


On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:
i imagine it has more to do with licensing and marketing fees than  
taste.


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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-03 Thread Michael Kuszynski
 i imagine it has more to do with licensing and marketing fees than taste.

On 4/3/08, Arturo Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Boogybytes Vol 4.

 I found a couple tracks interesting but the majority was pretty
 boring.  Didn't really -go- anywhere, just the standard berlin
 plodding along until the mix runs out. Seemed like a lot of missed
 opportunities  in there to take it up a notch, but perhaps that's
 hoping for too much with this kind of music.  Thoughts?

 -Arturo



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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-03 Thread Michael Kuszynski
she's always clever in that I like in brooklyn/berlin and I'm really
ironic with electronics way.  Sometimes it's great, but sometimes it's
just minimal jibber jabber.

btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
ironic minimal thing needs to grow up.  I guess the recession will
make that happen.

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Matt Kane's Brain
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 I've heard recordings of her live sets which ostensibly have no licensing
 restrictions, and they can be really good OR really boring. I've not heard
 any of her commercial mixes but the only other review I read of this one
 says it is wiped upon the floor by Weiss.Mix and its contemporaries



  On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:

  i imagine it has more to do with licensing and marketing fees than taste.
 

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Re: (313) Ellen Allien's New Mix: Opinions?

2008-04-03 Thread Matt Kane's Brain

On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Michael Kuszynski wrote:

btw, I love brooklyn and I would probably love Berlin, but the whole
ironic minimal thing needs to grow up.  I guess the recession will
make that happen.



I fail to see the connection?

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Re: (313) new mix

2008-03-31 Thread Jernej Marusic

Yes,
here it is:
http://www.octex.si/audio/octex-dancesuckersdance.mp3


Andrew Duke wrote:

Jernej Marusic wrote:
I usually don't write tracklists, because it almost takes more time to 
do it, than to record the mix :)
but there were many requests for a tracklist and here it is (hope I 
didn't miss anything):

Jernej:
Can you please repost the link for this mix?
Thanks much.
Andrew


T++ - 100bar
Can - Future Days (Carl Craig Bladerunner mix)
Equalized  1 - a1
Quadrant - Q.1.1 I
Emprtyset - Isokon
Convextion - Miranda
Anorak - Manual
Monolake - Plumbicon (Surgeon mix)
2562 - Channel one
Marcel Dettmann - A Req (T++ Remix)
Dimi Angelis  Jeroen Search - Lunar
Scion - Emerge 1 (Processed Original)
Soulrack - Modul Age (Sleeparchive mix)
Sustainer - Monocromo b
N.V. - Izipho
Andy Stott - Fine Metallic Dollar
Headhunter - Quanta
Dimi Angelis  Jeroen Search - Jupiter
Equalized  1 - b1
Kassem Mosses - Workshop 3 - b2
Octal Industries - Arrival
Uusitalo -  Korpikansa
2raumwohnung - Ich Bin Der Regen (Moritz von Oswald Remix)
Substance  Vainquer - Reverberate
DJ Qu - Repositioned Souls
Kassem Mosse - Crown Gall
K. Dixon Jr. - Aggregate Goals
Soundhack - Devils Run
Soundstream - Good Soul
MD - Could Cuts
Tony Allen - Moyege (Mark’s Disco Dub)
Theo Parrish - Soul Control
Here Today - Modernme
Moodymann - Bosconi
Sebbo - Watamu Beach (Moritz von Oswald remix)
Quadrant - Q 1.2



Thor Teague wrote:

Viddy nice. Thank you!

Next time, may I suggest you throw a tracklist into the lyrics tab?

~T

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Jernej Marusic
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It's 192kbps VBR.













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