Right. Everything in it's right place. Kid A.
Funny, I guess there's an interview with Radiohead (or just Thom Yorke) in
Erb Magazine this month where Thom is dieing to get his hands on some
"Detroit Techno" and this guy makes him a mix of classics, actually good
stuff. I haven't read the article
Michael,
Your answers remind me of the Gil Scott-Heron poem used on Moodymann's
Amerika record--Bicentennial Blues. That line kills me when he says: "The
blues grew up, but America did not." How true Cornell West has also
discussed the connection between African vocal traditions, slavery,
Yup. Foo Man Chunes are playing host to Monolake. I think it's next
weekend at the Gaelic club.
Also on the Sydney front - a few of us are putting a night on at the Sly
Fox in Enmore tomorrow night. It's free and there are cheap cocktails
and I reckon you stand a fair chance of enjoying the music
Peeps
Does anyone know if monolake is playing in sydney as well as in
melbourne? Thanx
p
When I sold my soul to the machine is the name of a documentary in the
making about the techno/electro scene in Rotterdam and The Hague, there
is not much online yet but you can see and hear clips from I-F, Alden
Tyrell, DJ Technician, Overdose etc.
For more info check:
http://www.whenisoldmys
its brilliant. really great soul music just cant be beat. the mix
of "superficial" is different from the 12" mixes, and i think its
different from the mix on that carl craig mix cd on react as well.
anyway, its good sh*t, i highly reccomend it.
new alton miller on track mode is decent too, not
Is that radiohead at around 12 minutes?
the warhol: "Good Fridays"
FRIDAY DECEMBER 12th 2003
THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM presents
a live performance by Detroit electronic nu jazz composer/dj
JOHN ARNOLD
touring in support of his acclaimed new UBIQUITY RECORDS CD/LP
"Neighborhood Science"
www.ubiquity
> Does anyone know of any old detroit radio show mixes from the 80s online?
Would you take 1990? Go to http://www.AlanOldham.COM/ and grab the
Fast Forward mixes ... they're fantastic.
Of course, there's always the (downloadable versions of) The Wizard mixes
on the DeepHousePage site (requires R
friday, december 12, 2003 -- 10 pm until?
live electro from
the NOVAMEN (bunker, murdercapital records -- the hague, NL)
ALEX LUGO formerly one-half of Ultradyne
COUNTER-COUTURE
and Jan D (DJ set)
--
entrance $7, beverages available or byo
location: 2132 Michigan Ave., Detroit (across f
Thanks Dan for putting this up on the site. It brought
back a lot of good memories of techno geekdom. I
remember picking up a copy at Rush Records. boy was I
stoked to see reviews of new DBX records and this is
where I first heard of labels like Sublime and Utensil
as well as picking up Chicago re
"lunchtime record of the day award" goes to ..
Loosefingers - Lamentation - Alleviated.
hot stuff!
I only flicked through, but "lamentation" is a more old style track, and
the other two are more deep garage tracks, real nice.
p.s. Martin, nice one! look forward to the list!
11/12/03 11:50 AM Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I also disagree about Chris, Sleazy played a massive party, and so did
> Gen...
>
>
> Musically, I really don't think this is the case. Sleazy did develop his
> musical input over time, but was initailly really just there in a
> "consulting" role and w
>Its Everything in its Right Place from Kid A
d'oh. thanks everyone, I should have known that.
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From: Glenn McClements [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 December 2003 11:47
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Just listening to it at the moment. It's Radiohead, but can't reme
>I also disagree about Chris, Sleazy played a massive party, and so did
Gen...
Musically, I really don't think this is the case. Sleazy did develop his
musical input over time, but was initailly really just there in a
"consulting" role and was responsible for visuals, etc. Just how gifted Gen
is
Just listening to it at the moment. It's Radiohead, but can't remember
the name of the track.
sorry, back to the mix of carl craig's, I got a q or two.
the 'song' after throbbing gristle - what is it, it's really bugging me, I
heard it somewhere recently and can't remember what it is. Quit
>The way I see it, it can only help, the number of times I've gone out and
>bought an album because of it :)
yes, I guess thats true. it's like the old downloading/home taping argument
I suppose.
I like the 'moxie' edits alot, also the 'automan' series is great, and the
'music box' series, althou
>> Not that big a fan of Chris and Cosey, Liked her painting more than the
> music...
>
> Strange, I would say the Hot on the Heels (which you like) was pretty much a
> blueprint for the Chris and Cosey sound. They certainly came closest to
> pursuing that sound out of all of the post-TG projects.
sorry, back to the mix of carl craig's, I got a q or two.
the 'song' after throbbing gristle - what is it, it's really bugging me, I
heard it somewhere recently and can't remember what it is. Quite a famous
song, fairly recent I think.
also, the track after that, old thing, anyone know what that
>>Not that big a fan of Chris and Cosey, Liked her painting more than the
>music...
Hey, yeah, you surprised me there too Martin!
There's a song on the "songs of love & lust" LP (might be wrong that title)
that sounds so like Carl Craig circa "more food and revolutionary art"
(except 15 year
> All I need to complete the set is IR-002, anyone know
> where I can find sound clips on this one?...
>
>
> A1. http://www.veto.demon.co.uk/Audio/La%20Triste.mp3
> B1. http://www.veto.demon.co.uk/Audio/Track%20Title%202.mp3
> B2. http://www.veto.demon.co.uk/Audio/Day%2083.mp3
I've been diggin and
>Not that big a fan of Chris and Cosey, Liked her painting more than the
music...
Strange, I would say the Hot on the Heels (which you like) was pretty much a
blueprint for the Chris and Cosey sound. They certainly came closest to
pursuing that sound out of all of the post-TG projects.
Remember a
>Hi Martin,
>are you talking about the version of United that was on the first Sabres
>release, or did he do other remixes too?
The one I heard was very different from the first Sabres but it was so long
ago now I fear I may even be wrong :) A lot harder as well - I'll ask him...
>I'm not surpri
>I've had
>loads of people ask me about Hot On The Heels since I added it to the last
>Dust Boys mix...
I'm not surprised. it's HOT! UK innovation. who needs detroit? : ) check
these men (& woman) out in their arran jumpers and farah slacks. we got the
tracks, the style, the whole bleedin' lot ma
Hi Martin,
are you talking about the version of United that was on the first Sabres
release, or did he do other remixes too?
Cheers,
Sean.
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Sent: 11 December 2003 10:59
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Sounds like a sampled loop underneath and then into the track Alex -
Although Andy Weatherall did do some remixes a long time ago - fantastic
version of United - never did find out what happened to those. I've had
loads of people ask me about Hot On The Heels since I added it to the last
Dust Boys
>My question is: what is the wonderfull track he plays after "maurizio -
>domina (carl craig mix)"?
>It starts around 5 minutes and goes on till minute 8
I was listening too! I thought from your description maybe it was a new
Rotating Assembley track - but it doesn't sound like it really does it.
Hi all,
here is half an hour of a carl craig mix recorded this weekend:
http://music.rushhour.nl/rhradio/carl1.mp3
My question is: what is the wonderfull track he plays after "maurizio -
domina (carl craig mix)"?
It starts around 5 minutes and goes on till minute 8. It is really something
special
For the record...did an interview with him not long ago..
www.acid-house.net.. Check the profiles section...
placid
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arrrgh!!
anyone heard either of these??
>LARRY HEARD - LOOSEFINGERS EP - US12'' [ALLEVIATED - ML 2221 - 23539]
>METROPLEX SOCIAL CLUB - HUBBLE EP - US12'' [PUZZLEBOX - PBX 8 - 23854]
mmm.
No James, don't think that last track on the
cd is the 'Yennek' track. this one's quite
garagey and has the lyrics "to be without soul,
in my life" - anyone else got any clues about
this or either of the other tracks ?
chris.
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Sent: 11 December 2003 4:56
To: 313 Detroit
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That's hilarious. In Singapore where they have no seasons, just endless
summer, they have snow drops in
Thx Michael. I need to look into Palmer's thought's (and maybe earlier
sounds) as he was obviously a very knowledgeable bloke.
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I agree 200% on that Michael. *Except* on Derrick Carter's mix! :-)
That has got his killer, subtle Chi-Town compression just before the kicks
and it rocks.
Ken
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That's hilarious. In Singapore where they have no seasons, just endless
summer, they have snow drops in Orchard Rd near Christmas and snowy
Christmas scenes on the screens in the Orchard Rd Internet place... plus a
Snow Theme park where you can go for the novelty of the 'br'. ;)
Cheer her up b
My girlfriend, suffering under the heat of a humid Sydney day, has been on
the phone to her family this morning and for some strange reason is missing
the snow and cold of detroit.
Does anyone know of any old detroit radio show mixes from the 80s online?
electrifiying mojo would be great, but
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 17:57:53 -0500, "Dan Kurzius" wrote:
> I promised some of you I'd get the old hard sync
issues
> online sometime
> back, but do to a crazy work schedule I'm just now
> getting around to it.
>
> For those interested you can now find the first 3 here
> http://www.latenightessent
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:05:02 -0600,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently discovered his DAP and Shiver labels and
was
> wondering what he
> is up to today
>
> seems the last output I can find is a drum and bass
> record from '99 on the
> Acetate label
> is he on the lowlands mailing list? is th
Probably because so many distributors have gone under this year. It's been a
terrible year for business in that dept.
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>Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 5:51 PM
>
> Wh
here's a great passage from "Deep Blues" by Robert Palmer that I think can
be applied to Detroit techno & house
Here he is addressing "blue notes"
"This is the expressive core of the hollers, work songs, spirituals that
have not been substantially influenced by white church music, and later t
I read somewhere (hmmm- Generation Ecstasy maybe?) that Trance music (with
a capital T) sounds as if it is formulated on a grid system and is very
regimented. Nothing is out of place and events happen in a grid-like
pattern. Where as house and techno (and I'd put the emphasis on Detroit and
D i
LOL Exam time
actually that's a great question
I'd have to say that Detroit Techno and House is really good because it has
the ability to tap into and extract some deep and personal emotions without
being magniloquent and flatulent. It continues a musical tradition that
has carried through t
Maxim Sullivan wrote:
WOW finally sorted out my e-mail after 4 years so I can post to the 313 from
work!!!
But I'll probably just lurk as normal :)
err... to keep on topic um, " Detroit Techno and House is really good
because "
what's your blank on this subject?
It has soul!
Deetron - M
WOW finally sorted out my e-mail after 4 years so I can post to the 313 from
work!!!
But I'll probably just lurk as normal :)
err... to keep on topic um, " Detroit Techno and House is really good
because "
what's your blank on this subject?
Maxim
I recently discovered his DAP and Shiver labels and was wondering what he
is up to today
seems the last output I can find is a drum and bass record from '99 on the
Acetate label
is he on the lowlands mailing list? is that still around?
really like his acid techno house tracks - cool sh*t
MEK
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