The 2 new Drexciya Projects? (Rephlex/Tresor)
The Transllusion LIFE album on Rephlex is definitely one of the Drexciya
related projects people should check out. It's exceptionally (even for
Drexciya) freaky and odd especially when compared with some of the
straighter output (Other People
The cover of The Harlequin, The Robot and The Ballet Dancer? :)
From: The Deliverator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Busted. -- control 4
busted for what?
jim
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From: MikeD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (313) Busted. -- control 4
sven vath was amazing, but the
From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Bug In The Bassbin (was: Planet E Original Releases)
Bug in the bassbin...
so how many are there, and how many do I have?
8) Mo wax grey and white dots sleeve 10 (me dont have)
Isn't this the one-sided affair that just had the
anyone heard the ksr mix cd? i heard the burden brother responsible
talking about taking risks with the mix (which most mix cds i've come
across don't really do, culprits include the recent submerge stuff and the
first octave one mix cd) so i was wondering if he does anything new on
Maybe I missed something but I haven't seen much mention of the new Submerge
releases...? I hadn't bought any records for a while so I treated myself:
The Motech is great - reminds me of City of Fear on UR with its repeating
phrases. They're not tracks with a kind of musical structure, they're
MP3 snippet : http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF102673.mp3
From juno.co.uk:
DR FEELGOOD HIS FUNKY INTERNS: Dee-Dee-Dee (Yes-Yes-Yes) (NSC US) (MP3) -
Techno
12: Dee-Dee-Dee (Yes-Yes-Yes) (vocal mix, instrumental dub)/Think
Twice Before You Go (NSC 7) [6.99] - add
Simon
From: Rc [EMAIL
From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) [313] simon walley... i'm calling you out.
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From: Lee Herrington IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey simon... what's up with these fill tracks? they're some of the
most
melodic and engaging works that i have heard
Tracks on that EP are by Cylob, I-F, Ectomorph and Marco Passarani.
The vinyl glows in the dark by the way!
Simon
From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Mururoa And Drexciya
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 09:34:16 +0200
At 02:01 23-9-02 -0400, you wrote:
I recently
From: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Fw: 28 SEPT. JEFF MILLS / STEVE BICKNELL...
We
expect good DJs to challenge our expectations and constantly surprise us,
You might - I expect a good (club) DJ to make me dance.
If you really want your expectations challenged and to be
so yor happy to take in just Detriot techno but no other techno??
I totally am. I tend to dislike techno clubs where the Detroit vs. rest of
the world mix is anything less than 70/30.
thats seems unreal that you can be soo blinkered in your
view on Techno..I thought the whole point of
You can listen to both the tracks (and others) in MP3 at submerge.com
From: james boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] coming soon...
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 13:46:37 +
I heard a promo for thisand, while I'm not majorly keen on the
From: Tom Robbins/Magic Feet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] Kevin Saunderson
I'm writing a feature about him soon, so I thought I'd pick the lists's
collective brains. Anyone want to venture some thoughts on what his most
important contributions to music have been?
The Reese bassline.
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From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Kevin Saunderson
Well techno hadn't up until then been considered a primarily vocal music,
and when you did get vocals they were more likely to be in the Model 500
robotic synthpop style rather than the style used on Inner City.
I don't
I have a few items on Ebay if anyone is interested:
* Piece (Carl Craig) : Free Your Mind/Free Your Soul (Planet E)
* Drexciya : The Journey Home (Warp promo)
* Spacepimp EP on Clear (sealed, clear vinyl)
* Global Communications Maiden Voyage (green vinyl promo)
* Yellow Universal Indicator on
From: Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] big chill
Re:
CHILLIN' AT EASTNOR CASTLE - 16-18 AUGUST 2002
just thought some people might be interested - list-members
CiM and myself are performing, along with many other
quality acts, should be a great weekend...
Hey, I was
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Am I the only person in the world
I personally find much of thier techno pretty boring these days to be quite
honest and whilst I dont profess to be any sort of authority on Mills or
Hood these days I cant help feeling that their techno hasn't really
From: Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Am I the only person in the world
Simon:
Otto will probably slap me for that :)
Nah, I know this remark is coming from someone who rates The Flow as one
of Juan Atkins' best tracks. Says it all really :)
Come on, you can slap harder than that
Just to follow this AMX news up, the new 12 on their own AMX label 'Audio
Africanisms' is great stuff. Its a three-track EP - I guess the nearest
comparison would be perhaps Octave One, maybe some Mike Grant material -
techno with a definite fast-paced house groove and feel.
AudioMatriX also
Hi - I'm clearing out a few rare records on Ebay:
Dan Curtin rare 7 Matter Of Sound red vinyl on Metamorphic:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=893035981
B1202 - early B12 records release - 2001 : Space Age EP:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=893036759
For all those in Detroit around DEMF time - check this out:
Wednesday, May 22nd 2002 - Club Hiedleberg, 215 N.Main - Ann Arbor,
Michigan
IS12 : International Soul
Mark Flash (Urban Slang/UR Remix Assault Squad, Detroit)
DJ Marquis (Nu Flava/Metroplex Records, Detroit)
AudioMatriX - live (AMX
tpr 001 insync vs mysteron - transform - 12
tpr 002 insync vs mysteron - these four walls - 12
tpr 003 wookey - who's listening - 12
tpr 004 insync vs mysteron - planetarium - 12
tpr 005 insync vs mysteron - android architect - cd
which leaves the question to me,
did this wookey guy release
From: Minto George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] Tim Jackiw and Tundra Music
as for releases I've been diggin lately, I really dig
the dimension 5 control complex 12 on Delsin and am
really looking forward to the forthcoming album.
Delsin is truckin right now. Yeah Marcel! :)
The Dimension
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey i like the sound of that, can someone point me to some sound samples
to listen to...
getting that kinda stuff in manchester is not the easiest thing :)
http://www.delsin.org/
has some sound samples. You can always get Delsin product from Rush Hour I
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Subject: RE: [313] Caboclo
Tom Chirchill wrote:
Don't know about Nu Groove, but there's an ultra-rare Open
House 12 on
Sinewave/33RPM (cat no Sine 1) recorded as 'John Beltran
featuring Open
House' - the four tracks are 'Earth Nightfall' ('original'
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sample stuff
how do artists release records that contain samples without paying the
copyright owners?
If you're selling 1000-2000 copies, its not profitable for a major to chase
you down - you won't be able to pay it and they waste time and money in the
From: Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] The other people place When UR meet WARP
I believe it's a (possibly ex-) member of Drexciya... not the same person
that's involved in Transillusion, if my info is correct, but instead the
person who was involved in
One particularly top moment
was from Keith Tenniswood, when he played Donna on MMM - it's a cracker
of
a tune, from a long time back judging by the Fat Cat price sticker on mine.
Any other info on these folk? My copy is stamped with too much ink, but
there's not much to go on apart from it being
From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Some new 313 stuff
2. Robert Hood Invincible (US M-Plant M-P321) - Rob Hood returns to form
after that awful Chic cut up thing a couple of months back.
That track is a real Marmite track - you either love it or you hate it :) I
think its top -
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Subject: RE: [313] all time 313 tops
That thing he did on the Can remix double CD...Future Days was it?
Total Blade Runner music if I ever heard it.
The mix is called the 'Bladerunner' mix IIRC.
by the way...is that mix available on vinyl?
There
Warp are releasing a 12 (and an album, although the 12 is up first) by a
Detroit artist under the name The Other People Place. Sound-wise its on a
chilled, electro tip (lots of 808 rim for snares). I forget the release date
but its promo'ing now.
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From: Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties
Did 'The Fury' had Piranha on the b-side? Rolando once spum The Punisher in
Eindhoven, yeah that's hardcore-techno...
I think 'The Fury' was the original UR-018 - this was replaced by by MIA's
'Schoolcraft Bump' 12 a
From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bone on Radio1
what can i say.incredible.
and i'm not easily impressed either.
Yeah it was great. I was lucky enough to be at the Maida Vale studios where
Bone was playing - he was on three decks for the most part. Very relaxed
style (esp.
Forwarded from Emoticon crew:
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announcing the launch of emoticon recordings, headspace's new sister label
for abstract breaks, deep techno and soulful electronica:
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the site features background information, contact details, and complete
From: Otto Koppius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Rob Hood
The
thing that always amazes me about Rob's sets is that some of the techno
tracks he plays are so repetitive they could almost be loops, yet they
never become boring because they're groovy as hell.
The new Monobox out on M-Plant
From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Electro
I'm still totally loyal to the great Aux 88.
Electro. Techno. BASS!!
Totally. Anyone know whats up with Aux? And indeed Direct Beat? Be nice to
hear some new material from them.
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From: Janne J M Vanhanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] London Record shops
Any record store tips for a London visitor with very little vinyl hunting
time in his hands? Interested especially in 313 electro stuff (Ersatz,
Intuit-Solar, Direct Beat, UR), any store specializing in this genre?
The Smallfish Records web-site is now open - supporting the excellent
real-world shop (at 372 Old Street, London) with a re-worked virtual
presence.
The online catalog reads from the same database they use in the shop so you
can see exactly what they have in stock. There are also sound
From: Peter B Leidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Ultradyne page on mp3.com
according to www.formic.de,
Ultradyne is 1/2 of Dopplereffekt, they also have an lp on a label called
Pai Gao Movement... :)
Thats their own label I believe. I have one 12/LP on it - really good stuff
- like
Jaguar remixes tracklistings. This from www.juno.co.uk:
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DJ ROLAND aka THE AZTEC MYSTIC: Jaguar (430 West UK) (ASF) (MP3) - House
12: Jaguar (original mix, Octave One Dance Of The Global Tribe mix,
Mad Mike Warrior Transformation mix) (430WUKT 1) [4.45] - add
1st CD: Jaguar (Lawrence
It was a great night. After some of the Flow DJ's laying down everything
from rb to Model 500, Domingo Yu from Urban Slang played some dope
electro/bass then moved into almost dancehall and reggae areas. Tight
scratches too.
Mark Flash was pure house all the way. Pretty pumping stuff none of
Make sure you check out the releases from these two new labels. Run by 313s
own Otto Koppius (who by now has probably met everyone on this list - twice
:), the first two releases on this label are great debuts.
from the Clone mailinglist:
Technotourist 001 (TT001)
The Technotourists -
_Subject:Detroit Volume 2_ on Eukatech.
Interesting mix of twenty-seven mainly Detroit tracks. It sounds rawer than
Rolando's mix CD, perhaps less well sequenced - like he got some of his
favourite records and just threw them down onto tape - but I dig this
approach.
I'm guessing it was a
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Re: OUTRAGE
I heard the track a few times on dutch radio and all these guys did
is sampled one little stab from UR's 'Sonic Destroyer' and played a
completely different tune with it on top of a lame trance track.
Sounds like that come
From: Jan Claeyssens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] OUTRAGE! When action
I reckon the guys at UR should take them to court and demand compensation,
and for the rest can we close the subject, it has only been like 6 months
that we 've been discussing this.
Its not just the monetary
From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: landcrusing
I just recieved this review from the S://kimo mailing list, I thought
fellow list members would be interested. Also, I have not heard this
release, is it essential? I have heard mixed reviews and I would like a
few more opinions.
CRAIG,
This is an amazing release. Beautiful, soulful techno, mixing classical
Detroit techno with what sounds like live instruments - yet it all has that
sequenced attention to detail that's on every Rob Hood release.
I recognise one of the tracks from the _Technatural_ 12 on M-Plant but the
rest
FYI, there was an article on Detroit in this weekends Observer. Its also
online:
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4038417,00.html
Mentions DEMF amongst other things.
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Down to number 50 (last week they were at 29). A shame but still, thats
quite a few copies sold. Hope they make it with their next single - I wanted
some Paris wig action on Top of the Pops.
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http://www.axisrecords.com/ has some information on what it means - check
the new releases section.
From: jim proffit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Axis 20 (dog is gettin' old)
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 02:32:05 PDT
Minimal techno has had it's day. The days in the
Finally got round to buying this last night and obviously its amazing (even
though I have all the tracks on vinyl already).
And despite what I talked about in the UR on CD thread, its great to hear
these tracks on CD in a different context. Even though they span different
periods, this CD
keep it rolling:)
Can you 'keep it rolling' off list please? I don't really want my in-box
filled with lists of who's in charge of what.
I also don't see what the problem is with posting all this information you
seem to have on this list?
Music reviews, upcoming gigs (local or not) and
From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Idea, Solution to Question?
ooooo, what's up with you?
[...]
Whatever. I was making the point (however badly) that this list could
benefit from some more news, reviews, information, whatever. This thread
kicked off with a request for
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Re: [ur-records] Question???
All of this to say that I very much would like to do reviews on the (few)
records I receive, but I simply don't have the time for it.
Reviews are cool but just a heads-up on some new records that are about to
be released
From: Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] Re: Question???
but if its on topic and concerns Detroit techno,
And of course Detroit house and jazz and bass and whatever related music is
happily discussed on this list. Didn't mean it to sound exclusive of other
genres.
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For all those interested - 'Sandwiches' entered the UK charts at no. 29.
Pretty good but not an instant smash - we'll see what happens next week.
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From: synthetic detronik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] a chord-flames
Im saying is take what we have learned and de-program that. I call it
anti-logics basically take the chord theory try tossing it out and create
new chords that are not the average... say multi-algorithmic sound
Right between my flat and Bethnal Green tube station is a bridge with a
massive Detroit Grand Pubahs 'Sandwiches' poster underneath it (big, greasy
triple-decker sandwich with I know you want to do it... underneath). This
record is getting *pushed* over here - its made it to the Radio 1 B list:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] UR Vote
The next question: with Revolution For Change out of print and
Rolando's disc being more of a mix CD than a proper retrospective,
don't we all agree a UR 2CD best of the 12s sort of thing is well
warranted?
Maybe but IMO, UR tracks are always tied
Not sure if this has been posted before?
http://www.musikundmaschine.com/
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From: Nick Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] Frankfurt scene (was : 'Trying to recreate something
that's long gone')
MMM... that's weird then 'cause when Gaetek came to
The Orbit it said on the flyer Gaetek (Frankfurt).
How could this be?
Hmm, thats a puzzler. Especially as flyers
Does anybody know the value of an original pressing of Techno! The New
Dance Sound of Detroit? I mean, the street value, what it would sell
for in
a shop in the USA (like Submerge)?
Good question. Can anyone with an informed answer please reply to the
list?
I picked up a copy quite a
Very short notice but if you're in London tonight (15.6.2000), check this
out.
Message:
We've got a question for you:
where can you find in London a night that plays trks from the likes of
Detrechno, Upstart, Hipnotech, UR, Mark Taylor, Juan, Hydraulic
Saturday night were excellent. Monday to my surpries the 7pm show was
advertised as RX-7 the Electro Elite was in fact K1 (Keith Tucker) and AUX
88, XILE and another new female group Black Electric.
I have a great Black Electric promo 12 on Puzzlebox - sounds sort of
bass/booty-esq but in a
From: Seth Redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] classic house mail order
to add to the misery, when I do get them, the cheap shitty vinyl used by
the
NSC these days is always warped in transit...
NSC is just a cutting room IIRC? So they have nothing to do with where the
record is
From: Bill VanLoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] thoughts after the DEMF [LONG]
After a nice barbecue at Ian Malbon and Linda Swanson's,
I could just about cope with hearing all the amazing reports, seeing Dave
and Dans pictures and making myself think that it was okay that I didn't fly
Got these two excellent 12s by Orlando Voorn on Nightvision records - one
is under the name Baruka and the other is under the name Progress (NV003 and
NV007 I think). ad.techno.org had the discog shown below - anyone know who
did the other 12s? Are they all by Voorn? What year were these
This is a great little night some friends run, happening on Thursday 15th
June - highly recommended if you're in London then.
The Flow
house | r'n'b | bass | detroit
15.06.00
Event # 5
The Annexe, 1 Dean St. London W1
7pm to 2am
Spurred on by the recent leakage of info about a maybe remix by Mr May,
i sighted a record on Focus Records by Mayday, on a complitaion 12,
featuring, amoung others, our own CiM. Can it be? Is it True?
Its actually a track by Plus One called _Mayday_. Nothing to do with
Derrick.
p.s. Nice
It seems to me that a big hit record is often a death sentence for a dance
act (and I use the term in its loosest sense). They can come to appear as
novelty acts, as they rarely follow up with anything as catchy, people only
ever associate them with that one record and everyone gets bored very
I think it was posted to list a while back that some tracks were going to be
released as separate 12 releases...
From: Sanderson Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alan, you've asked the MILLION DOLLAR question mate. i've been wondering
what's up with transmat, they seem to be dragging their collective
Assault played on Friday 17th at The End. The night was a Mo'Wax one so they
had some Scratch Perverts guy (pretty good), James Lavelle (yawn) and then
they had Magic Mike who was pretty good. Started off all hip-hop, lots of
scratches, cuts, doubling and then played, bizarrely, Josh Winks
Robert Hood was Rob Noize in the
first version of Underground Resistance with
Jeff Mills and Mike Banks. Rob was responsible
for all of the vocals that weren't samples (ie are
you down with the underground? is from The
Warriors, whereas the sound of underground
resistance rap on riot is rob,
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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Because it's double the vinyl,
hence double the price.
Vinyl costs about 5c.
Admittedly there are some extra costs to recoup, like
cutting more studio time. *but* there must be
massive economies of scale in things like
distribution, promotion, storage and racking, artwork
and
I have a 3-track white label of what I believe is Charm Farm
remixes. I was told that they are mixes by Carl Craig Kenny
Larkin but since it is a white I have no way to know which
mix is by whom. I found a track listing from one charm farm
remix record but that one contains five mixes instead of
When was the last time any of you guys heard a Rob Hood set that was
comprised of 4/4 techno? The review of the hip-hop oriented set he played
sounded great, and I've heard stories of him dropping breaks at Lost
before.
I caught Rob Hoods live PA at the Axis Party at Lost a few years back and
also may i reiterate how great smallfish is. i got some classic metroplex
and Octave one art and soul. all winners.
they also had a neil howard 12 with bassy May mix and an unreleased
japanese promo with another May mix. expensive though.
fatcat back with a vengence.
small - fish
fat - cat
Yeah I love this track. The original AUX88 track its based on was beautiful
and pairing it with the vocal gives it a great edge. I'm guilty of humming
it after getting home from work on a Friday too.
And on a Saturday I hum Nuages _No Work Today_ :)
From: There4IM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Betr.: (313) KMS confusion
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:38:42 +0100
KMS 065 - Inner City Good Life remixes by kenny Larkin sean Deason.
this one will never surface, because Kevin Saunderson rejected this one.
There are only a few white labels of
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
While on the Mills remix tip, does anyone know of Jeff's remix of Lionrock's
Packet Of Peace? It's in Justin Robertson's bio. It was released in 1993
as
a limited edition 12 with an early mix by The Chemical Brothers as well
on
Deconstruction.
There were two remixes of
Believe me, I would have loved to have had the freedom of style that Simon
Reynolds or Kodwo Eshun had with their books--not that I write with that
much artifice. Inventing new words and all seems distracting at first, but
maybe that's a viable way to describe many of the sounds in the techno
In one of the many reviews of the book (at amazon.com), someone asks why
didn't Dan Sicko mention the things that techno fans listen for in
techno music. I thought this was an interesting question.
Perhaps but Dan would've had to devote most of the book to answering it.
Different
people get
www.smallfish.co.uk has a new issue of their Pondlife magazine - click on the
Issue 3 link for info on Sean Deason, an RA mix from this lists' Bill VanLoo,
win some records by captioning a photo of another 313-lister Tom Churchill,
an Environ label profile (not currently linked yet - should be up
Forgot to mention that on www.smallfish.co.uk there's also some in-progress
pictures
from the Smallfish shop due to open this year. This shop is effectively going
to be Fatcat Two as Dave Cawley, Lee Grainge and Alex Knight are all involved
in running it - Lee will be the buyer as he was in
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