The other day I was in my local shop, and pulled out about 10 records
on the Circulation label -- a purely visual grab, since each of the
Circulation's is color coded. I started dropping needle on them, and ended
up grabbing 6 of them. I'd classify them as tech-house (I guess) and dance
floor
Tristan
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New mix, Propper Techno online now. New Album, The Quebequois, soon to
come.
-Original Message-
From: Phonopsia
If anyone has any similar recommendations for May 18 - 21 in Frisco and the
surrounding area, please let me know.
Tristan
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New mix,
Phonopsia wrote:
New Album, The Quebequois, soon to come.
Interesting title - care to fill us in on the meaning?
Gerald
You can hear it in full in RealAudio on their website:
http://www.ersatzaudio.com/html/disco/ezcd11.html
Speaking of Adult live, I never saw a review of their recent performance at the
Detroit
Contemporary.. Anyone make it to that? The show in Pontiac was great fun..
Does anyone have any information about http://www.tonicdetroit.com ?
What is this all about? Where is this new club located? Any well known djs?
werd out!
Dj Mudfoot
In a message dated 7/03/00 10:45:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The other moodymann stuff on the shelves is great... 'ya blessin
me' is pretty cool, the pandemonium record is EXCELLENT, and if
you missed out on shades of jae, that is available. One thing
though, the other side supposedly
Well, it's pretty convoluted, but I have a penchant for mysterious
convoluted things.
About 5 years ago I went to get my student ID photo taken and I new the guy
taking the picture, so I made the most rediculous face I could and it came
out a real peach. This photo was so bizarre, that I dubbed
For those in the NW...
Renegade Rhythms presents ...
Saturday March 18, 2000
from Detroit - 430 West records
Random Noise Generation - live
Lawrence Burden of Octave One - dj
back up by:
Dlyte - Renegade Rhythms - dj
Michael - Renegade Rhythms - dj
The Fang - Renegade Rhythms - dj
a night of
What about Digital Intoleratio on Profan, was that released on the
Kreisel 99 series?
Anyone know where I can find a copy?
thanks,
stephen.
Scott Stone wrote:
Most of the tracks got repressed on the Kreisel 99 series.. You would
want
#10, #15, and #45 probably. Of course they probably don't
Does anyone have any info on Chaos, aka Marc Floyd?? I know he did a
really awesome track called AfroGermanic. I have one of his releases on
Metroplex but I haven't seen anything else around.
-1nFØrm3r
Does anyone have any contact details for KDJ??
Peace,
Patrick.
Wow! a Minimoog even sounds good in RA.
3 tracks of delicious grooves with plenty
of analog machines in the mix :)
kinda reminds me of a record I found at the Salvation Army Store called
Synthesizer Themes,
hey, Phrelic if your reading this message I also spotted some Moroder,
Crawley and
In a message dated 3/8/00 3:08:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone have any info on Chaos, aka Marc Floyd?? I know he did a
really awesome track called AfroGermanic. I have one of his releases on
Metroplex but I haven't seen anything else around.
re: Mark Flash
Think he also did a remix of E-Dancers _Banjo_ and a remix (and upcoming
12?) on Upstart.
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re: Mark Flash
Think he also did a remix of E-Dancers _Banjo_ and a remix (and
upcoming 12?) on Upstart.
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What about Digital Intoleratio on Profan, was that released on the
Kreisel 99 series?
Anyone know where I can find a copy?
thanks,
stephen.
negative...its been around for a bit though as a repress. profan #11 i
think it was/is. or maybe its #14 i get confused.
try www.bentcrayon.com
Marc Floyd also did a snappy funky track called Dot Dot Dash and UR 49 I
thinkits a nice light groove on the electro side once again.
Peace
Trew
Marc Floyd also did a snappy funky track called Dot Dot Dash and UR 49 I
thinkits a nice light groove on the electro side once again.
Peace
Trew
UR 49 is Jaguar.
I saw a review of Dot Dot Dash somewhere that said something like
The Detrechno boys strike again ... What's up with that
Smerf 2000 wrote:
I saw a review of Dot Dot Dash somewhere that said something like
The Detrechno boys strike again ... What's up with that ?!? I thought
Detrechno was Scott Grooves' project ... ?
- Rasmus
***Detrechno/Hydraulic is operated by two people who aren't big
on giving out their
***Detrechno/Hydraulic is operated by two people who aren't big
on giving out their names. One is Charles Grooves, whether this is
any relation to Scott Grooves (real name Patrick Scott, if I remember
correctly) was debated (with no final conclusion) a couple of years back
on the list.
i've talked to charles grooves on the phone
in the past (has sorta disappeared in the last
year or so). it's possible that detrechno/hydraulic
are run by charles grooves and scott grooves,
but i'm sure charles grooves and scott grooves
aren't the same people. if someone in detroit
wants to
johnathan morse:
just to add to the confusion is this the same circulation doing the limited
series? ive got 1 - 5, they're probably up to at least 6 or 7 now i would
imagine. 750 copies each but they aint colour coded or anything.
the first one of these is excellent - buy it on sight - an
Cornelius or Disco D should know this .
i've talked to charles grooves on the phone
in the past (has sorta disappeared in the last
year or so). it's possible that detrechno/hydraulic
are run by charles grooves and scott grooves,
but i'm sure charles grooves and scott grooves
aren't
Clearly his hiphop past is reflected in his mixing. I saw him do stuff I've
never seen a dj do before.
You've obviously never heard of/seen Terrence Parker or Jeff Mills then!
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o.k. heres how it goes.
My name is micho. Some may know me as the video guy since thats what i
do(i.e. motor and science etc.)
I felt it necessary to do a shameless plug for a show im participating in.
On saturday march 19th around 9:00pm at a gallery called Zeitgest on
Michigan Ave. about
Can anyone tell me what is happening 'half way between Detroit and Chicago' at
the moment, i.e Sonic Mind squad, Mike Dreben etc...
TIA
WorkZ
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does anyone know how many tunes are on the ur 49 remixes 12?
Cheers in advance...
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'Scuze me?' Never seen Terrence Parker or Jeff Mills then? Never heard of
them?
I have seen Jeff Mills on numerous occasions starting in about 1993. He is
still one of my heroes and yes he's great behind the decks and yet I saw Ben
Sims do some stuff I've never seen Jeff do
does anyone know how many tunes are on the ur 49 remixes 12?
Cheers in advance...
1. The Jaguar (Original Mix)
2. The Jaguar (Dance Of The Cat, Jeff Mills)
3. The Jaguar (Dance Of The Global Tribe, Octave One)
4. Atzlan
5. Ascension
6. Mi Raza
7. Jaguar (Spiritual Transformation, Mad
In a message dated 3/8/00 8:16:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clearly his hiphop past is reflected in his mixing. I saw him do stuff I've
never seen a dj do before.
You've obviously never heard of/seen Terrence Parker or Jeff Mills then!
Or Dave Clarke or Claude Young.
a.
(who doesn't
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/8/00 8:16:23 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clearly his hiphop past is reflected in his
mixing. I saw him do stuff I've
never seen a dj do before.
You've obviously never heard of/seen Terrence Parker
or Jeff Mills then!
Or
Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
'Til they fall down?
Where do you get off telling Jeff Mills what he should be doing?
Bill / dj marathon
--
AppNet MidWest
Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Dance music isn't important unless its pushing boundaries.
J.
'Til they fall down?
Where do you get off telling
Or Dave Clarke or Claude Young.
a.
(who doesn't have a hip-hop past)
But can work out the doubles like a motherfcker!!
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--- Joseph Ross Lynn IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he
should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must
we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Dance music isn't important unless its pushing
boundaries.
Yeah Tristan,
I know something about sleep deprivation too. I have so much ideas and plans
for the future, but I don't have the time to work everything out. I'm a
happy guy, but this is the only thing that really gets me down. Does anybody
have God's phone number? I would like to call the guy
This is about art. Not stardom.
Jeff Mills is an artist.
his vision is his vision, and the reason he is so well known and respected is
because his vision resonates so strongly with so many of us. I think he is
trying to be true to himself, not get his face on MTV.
Art is about a new
Excerpts from mail: 8-Mar-100 313-Digest V1 #1321 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
plus a load of new tracks. Personally I'm not a huge fan - they seem
to date pretty quickly and while the production is undoubtedly
excellent they're just lacking a little soul IMO - I certainly don't
link them with
I believe Jeff Mills is a true visionary. This man is a philosopher. Try
reading some in-depth interviews with the man to (try to) understand what is
going on in his head. About two years ago I read a super-long,
super-in-depht interview with Jeff in Magic Feet. It only made me respect
the man
Maybe I'll try cloning myself. You don't happen to know anybody at Area 51?
:)
-Original Message-
From: tristan watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 5:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Phonopsia The Quebequois
Maybe you should look into
That called hedonism.
Definitely, it SHOULD be about art. I respect Jeff
Mills' ideas and his tunes, yeah, part of his vision.
Possibly not part of mine, I buy all off his stuff but
I never put it in the mix (maybe I'm just stupid:).
He's always been a bit of a maverick though. Ever
Art is not about enjoyment. Art is about mind expansion. Sometimes pleasure
is mind enhancement. Sometimes confusion is mind enhancement. Listen to
Xenakis and tell me what you think. I've compared his music to the sound of
hell, but there is much to be learned from it. Mind Expansion.
J.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe Jeff Mills is a true visionary. This man
is a philosopher. Try
reading some in-depth interviews with the man to
(try to) understand what is
going on in his head. About two years ago I read a
super-long,
super-in-depht interview with Jeff in Magic
In a message dated 3/8/00 10:35:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or Dave Clarke or Claude Young.
a.
(who doesn't have a hip-hop past)
But can work out the doubles like a motherfcker!!
Awww, shucks, anybody can do that. It's so easy I don't even do it anymore.
=)
a.
Jeff Mills gets a lot of respect for his production
though I don't think it's all that great. Maybe Jeff
Mills used to be good but I feel he's surpassed by the
likes of Claude Young. Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:33:49 +0100
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) ur 49 remixes
does anyone know how many tunes are on the ur 49 remixes 12?
Cheers in advance...
1. The Jaguar (Original Mix)
2. The Jaguar (Dance Of The Cat, Jeff Mills)
3. The Jaguar
Oops. My ears are burning.
I new I should have looked up the spelling on that...
Given my disdane for the played out
intentional-misspellings-just-to-be-cool-with-no-meaning-behind-it
trend in electronic music, I'm quite embarassed.
At least it didn't make the cover as such.
Tristan.
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As I've said twice already, I'm not having a go at
Jeff's production or any forward thinking producers.
Any TRUE forward thinking producers that is. I'm sure
everyone realises how techno has previously taken flak
because it's apparently easy to produce and that any
joe can have a go.
I'm not
I agree with you in that the future of music relies on
innovation and breaking boundaries. Though, I think
that there is a point where music is no longer music
and it just becomes an racket (damn, I sound like my
dad!!!). It must be a progressive 'breaking of
boundaries' with constant
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 10:35:02 EST
From: T Linder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Ben Sims kicks ass???
Or Dave Clarke or Claude Young.
a.
(who doesn't have a hip-hop past)
But can work out the doubles like a motherfcker!!
few things have been bugging me. following from this post
It must be a progressive 'breaking of
boundaries' with constant references to the past and
present otherwise it is not recognised as 'music'.
It is impossible to free one's self from the influence of the past, after all
that's what makes us who we are, but it is an interesting exercise to
funny how this has become the oldest friendly argument in the world...
who cares if you like mills or not (besides You)?
who cares if your definition of Good or Worthy is anywhere near mine?
who cares about your opinions or sense of techno right wrong (besides You)?
who cares about my opinions
is this a double-pack and is it available yet?
1. The Jaguar (Original Mix)
2. The Jaguar (Dance Of The Cat, Jeff Mills)
3. The Jaguar (Dance Of The Global Tribe, Octave One)
4. Atzlan
5. Ascension
6. Mi Raza
7. Jaguar (Spiritual Transformation, Mad Mike)
Klaas-Jan
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000 07:44:23 -0800 (PST), Nick Walsh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a lot of this experimental stuff
is a load of parp. Few 'experimental' tunes actually
push the boundaries forward. However, a lot of big
names are getting respect for stuff that I could throw
together... (I'm
Hello everyone, just wanted to drop a line and remind
you guys of the airing of Detroit Influence formerly
Submerge the show at 6-8 pm cst. at:
www.flyfm.net
hope you all can join us, peace.
Dave G
oh, please feel free to drop me a line with any comments, suggestions, ideas
likes and
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
Dance music isn't important unless its pushing boundaries.
Dance music isn't important unless it makes people dance.
Otto
DJs definitely have the Jaguar mixes, I've heard DJ Bone and Laurent Garnier
drop them recently. I don't think it's released yet on vinyl, but it's record #
is UR2000...
Nate
Maybe Jeff
Mills used to be good but I feel he's surpassed by the
likes of Claude Young. Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Are you on crack?
I hear ya, but Ben Sims is a good producer too. Being a good dj AND a good
producer is kinda rare but increasingly important if you want to be
recognised.
Yeah looping old tracks is difficult. (sarcasm)
Jeff Mills gets a lot of respect for his production though I don't think it's
all that
few things have been bugging me. following from this post can someone,
particularly alan, explain what can be done with doubles. When i have
doubles, you get that funny faze noise
Chorus
or you can Eq different parts
of each. but what else can you do?
Your shitting me right?
Pull one back
If you haven't got 'The Divide' you are missing out!
Second the recommendation on 'The Divide ' has to be one of my favourite
techno tracks... oozes bass. I have it on Ruskin's album 'Further Design'
did it appear on a 12 also?
Josh
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Have been kickin' the mixes down here (Sydney) for a couple of weeks
now, and people are going crazy for it - wanting to know when they
can get it, etc... Especially the Octave One mix, very hot indeed! I
definately think that this release is gonna make BMG wake up and
listen!
Peace,
OK I actually got off my ass and checked, and it was UR 47 (Vintage Future)
that I was thinking of and it was Mark Taylor not Marc Floyd. That makes more
sense.
Peace
Trew
This is the tracklisting for the Cd version.
The vinyl doesn't come with the other Rolando tracks and as far as I
know will only be a 12...
Peace,
Patrick.
At 9:53 AM -0800 8/3/00, Kuri Kondrak wrote:
is this a double-pack and is it available yet?
1. The Jaguar (Original Mix)
2. The
..this event by renegades/daybreaks has been kancelled.. for anyone who was
planning on making the drive to toronto for this event i thought it would be
a good deed to inform of the cancellation..this is 100% legit..the worst
thing about it is that first i get my hopes up(like many of us) for
Martin:
i picked up bluespirit 2 recently. can anyone post a discog but also point
out the general style of the label. one track on 002 is a deep bassline the
other a hood style number. it's more of the other i'm after.
There's only four (untitled) Bluespirit releases - Steve O'Sullivan is
now
Maybe Jeff
Mills used to be good but I feel he's surpassed by the
likes of Claude Young. Jeff's too busy messing about
making so called experimental tunes when he should be
knocking dancefloor tunes together. How far must we
keep 'pushing the boundaries'?
Are you on crack?
...i posted a nice
My mistake before it is pointed out, I misread Bluespirit as Blueprint.
Although I'd probably buy a Blueprint record over a Bluespirit record any day,
well most days!
Although, if you haven't got 'The Divide' by James Ruskin your missing out!
i picked up bluespirit 2 recently. can anyone
Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:
This is about art. Not stardom.
Jeff Mills is an artist.
his vision is his vision, and the reason he is so well known and
respected is
because his vision resonates so strongly with so many of us. I think
he is
trying to be true to himself, not get his face on MTV.
I
The idea that art is EITHER entertainment OR ELSE intellectual is a
dangerous idea, closely related to Western culture's insidious habit of
seperating the mind and the body rather than integrating them.
Entertainment itself is a concept that is based on the division of time
under capitalism,
After some down time the past issues of dissonance have been reformatted
into a more readable and accessible form. Interviews include:
Eddie Fowlkes Chez Damier
Stacey Pullen Surgeon
Glenn Underground
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