I have it on good authority it's finally due soon. Was chatting about it again
the other night and had totally fogotten it's not a traditional remix, but
actually a cover. Everything re-played and re-produced (as I understand it
anyway). Totally itchin' for this one!
Tristan
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I agree - they were so reviled back then. I think they're still going!!!
That's my fave too, Wishing.
There's also Heaven 17, Blancmagne, Ultravox...
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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) iPod DJ - more synth-pop please
Date: Tue,
Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the songs
The Metro, Sex I'm A and Masqurade!!!
my favorite Flock of Seagulls tune, if you can call it that, would be
2:30 off of Listen. Just sort of crunchy atmospheric sound efx.
by the way - thanks everyone for all the
On Apr 19, 2005, at 20:18, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
songs
The Metro, Sex I'm A and Masqurade!!!
honestly i prefer the lovage cover of sex (i'm a).
i confess that i liked the berlin single that came out a couple years
ago.
Cool. I was very disappointed with that comeback album! Is that the one you
mean? It was like Madonna's Ray Of Light but nowhere near as good.
Where's Sean D, he is always good on this stuff!
Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
songs
The Metro, Sex I'm A and
send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop
please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heaven 17, Depeche Mode,
Ultravox,
early Human League OMD, Pet Shop Boys, etc.)
any interesting side projects that seemed to fly under the radar?
solo careers worth checking out?
Tuxedomoon? 'Desire' from 1981 is a fascinatingly strange album with some
synth-pop elements, well worth a listen or two.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tuxedomoon
BTW, Jeff Bennett has added a great new mix to his archives:
http://www.jeffbennett.info/djlive.htm
1. Jeff Bennett - Smoke In
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I have it on good authority it's finally due soon. Was chatting about it
again the other night and had totally fogotten it's not a traditional
remix, but actually a cover. Everything re-played and re-produced (as I
understand it anyway). Totally
why, thanks for the kind words Kenneth old bean!
just wanted to say a massive thanks to guy, brendan (and matt chester too,
although he's away) for getting me and jochem down there. I had a really
nice time seeing everyone, chatting and what have you.
yes, shame alot of people weren't around,
can't remember what I played, but, some of these
in this order I think:
Dance Reaction Train Sound
As One Remnant
Osunlade 5th dimension beats
Sun God Relics
Osunlade 5th dimension beats
A Tribe Called Dance Tribal Soul
Domu Quarantine
Carl Craig Sandstorms
Round 2 New Day
Henrik Schwarz
Hey! the heiroglyphic on klang... Any reactions?
Yeah man, the galaxy track is hot!
GHERKIN JERKS!!!
: )
played it with some beats underneath it, you can make it sound kinda crazy.
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it was originally on a tape which came with UK's Muzik magazine
in somewhere June 1995 - it was a tape by Belgium's RS-label
Yep.
The release flying about is a one sided bootleg. taken directly from the
same tape the track in the tape.
HOWEVER.
a previously never_before_released version of
finished up about 1.30pm?
someone on little detroit says the last record was a Juan Atkins record
with a sample in saying I love you
that sounds familiar.
can anyone confirm this?
and make the pikeys day?? wish it was, and that I was there! I might have
gone chicken oriental.
alex
could someone please give me the name/address of some decent record stores
in san fran. Not really after vinyl. would be interested in mix cds and i
desperately need a shirt or 2 also if possiblethanksed
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there are many... or, there probably still are many... but definitely
hit up Amoeba Records. it's @ 1855 Haight Street, (415) 831-1200
probably still the best overall selection in the city.
On Apr 20, 2005, at 8:47 AM, Ed612313 wrote:
could someone please give me the name/address of some
Wednesday, April 20th, 2005
Motor City Music Conference Kick-Off Party @
Centre Street Lounge
311 E. Grand River Ave.
Downtown Detroit
313.963.1300
centrestreetlounge.com
:: 9pm : 21+ ::
featuring:
Derrick May (Transmat)
Kevin Reynolds - Live (TodhchaĆ / Transmat)
Wristbands will be
Hello friend
This Friday night, April 22, Ghostly will be hosting two very special events
in Detroit. Firstly, as part of the Motor City Music Conference (MC2), our
own Dykehouse and Osborne will be performing Ableton Live sets along with
good friends Ryan Elliott and Mike Servito. Also, Geoff
Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at first
thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like UBER steroids.
It's freeking huge and because of this you find cool stuff tucked away. Don't
miss their dollar bin. Goldmines.
Tweekin and primal, last I
wow, tweekin is still around? good for him.
On Apr 20, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
Amoeba, tweekin, primal. These are the ones that spring to mind at
first thought. Amoeba is pretty much a mainstream shop but on, like
UBER steroids. It's freeking huge and because of this you
Friday April 22
***THE BUNKER***
DOWNSTAIRS:
Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly | NYC)
Kendra Borowski (Robot Love Songs | NYC)
Derek is one of the best DJs we've heard. Dude never, ever
f*cks up a mix, and his excellent track selection always
keeps the trainspotters on their toes. Ghostly has this to
yeah, that's pretty much the call.
go to the haight, get a shirt and then lose it (by
spending 4 hours and $400 at Amoeba). If you want
313ish mix CD's, Amoeba's pretty much the only place
you'll find a decent selection. If you want local
house mixes, you should check out Tweakin (in the
lower
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