i always rated signals absolutely phenomal.
On 6/24/08, Ronny Pries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fantastic tracks, especially Ism! Looking forward to the next release of
> you.
>
> Eventho i'm still fond of Signals - that's a masterpiece and imho
> absolutely underrated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ronny
>
>> f
He was definitely using a Tenori-On...as supplied by us. I had
several conversations with Mike about its' possibilities and what he
might do with it. Really glad to see it turning up at the X-102 gig -
it's a deep little box- built in sounds are not to every one's taste
but that's what the MIDi
Fantastic tracks, especially Ism! Looking forward to the next release of
you.
Eventho i'm still fond of Signals - that's a masterpiece and imho
absolutely underrated.
Cheers,
Ronny
funsters
i have added some tracks at http://www.myspace.com/microworldmusic
please enjoy!
for some odd reas
Hey Ken
I heard yours was like watching you wait for the metro whilst reading
your mail Ronny! ;-)
Sorry, couldn't resist!
haha - don't be - just bring it on! ;)
Well you do use ableton don't you? So I thought you were being a little
unfair on X-102, even though I agree with you.
I have to
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 02:38:27PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> most people I spoke to Certainly a bit more successfull than the
> infamous Club 69 gig :)
Could you be kind enough to remind us what happened at this gig? 8-)
Regards
G
--
Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD São Paulo
I'm with you 100%, a personal favourite track.
(well, actually I'm with you 99% as the track is called In The Light Of The
Miracle ;-)
> From: David Gillies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 June 2008 13:28
>
> For me it would have to be "In The Light Of the Moment". A beautiful,
> sprawling
These clips are great, thanks for posting James.
The track ideas one reveals his nice and raw approach to production,
for instance.
Worth a check.
robin...
Jeff Mills Interview Snippets
jeff mills on street music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TB_VDYPtjM
jeff mills on track ideas
http
Mike was using a Tenori-on? For some reason that doesn't sound
something for Mike at all, don't ask me why ;-) I always saw the
Tenori-on as something really cool but more IDM'-ish like the mononome.
KJ
On 24 jun 2008, at 14:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I could see, there were no
Thanks for those James, we had a great time at Sonar - you can't
really go wrong with 4 days in the BCN, paying the price now tho.
m
For me it would have to be "In The Light Of the Moment". A beautiful,
sprawling 13 and a half minute piece of disco. Just this track made the
purchase of "The World of Arthur Russell" on Soul Jazz
(http://www.discogs.com/release/225139) totally worth it.
Of note, the Arthur Russell doco was just s
As far as I could see, there were no laptops involved in the
performance. Jeff was on 4 cdjs, a couple of mixing consoles and what
looked like a small silver 909 styled box. Mike was on a newish Korg,
some other keyboard, and was using a Tenori-on for sequencing on some
tracks.
They didnt
Was Ronnie at the gig? surely if you wanted to see hands in the air and dancing
on stage you'd go to Movement?
X-102 was a great gig, great sound, great visuals, although the main video
screen was supposed to be projected and not a massive LED screen, some of the
visuals didnt tune out as well
I heard yours was like watching you wait for the metro whilst reading
your mail Ronny! ;-)
Sorry, couldn't resist!
Well you do use ableton don't you? So I thought you were being a little
unfair on X-102, even though I agree with you.
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From: 1-11 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Perhaps they should have come out wearing inflatable farmyard animal suits
and even better, been suspended on rope with floating laptops and every time
they held down Ctrl and L on their keyboards, strawberry laces fell from the
heavens.
Sounds bang on to me.
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Fro
If we're giving fave AR tracks then mine at the moment remains 'Let's Go
Swimming.' And I like the recently-released newer version even better
than the 80s one.
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:34 AM
To: Kowalsky; 313@hyperrea
There's also those beautiful songs he does with just him and his cello,
such as Keeping Up (one of my fave non-dancefloor tracks of all time)
Rob Taylor
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From: Kowalsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 Jun
funsters
i have added some tracks at http://www.myspace.com/microworldmusic
please enjoy!
for some odd reason, itunes identified the tracks from the styrax 12" as
3 versions of 'strings of life' by someone called francesco tristano.
how very dare you!
:^)
philski
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