Re: (313) freddy fresh
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, *** ASKEW wrote: releases: Freddie Fresh/Invisible Man - 'Fresh is the Word' (Sockett UK 001) Supergroupies (w.3rd Electric) - 'Supergroupies' (Sockett UK 002) Invisible Man - 'Cross Bronx Expressway' (Sockett US 001) Freddie Fresh - 'Lectro Outtakes' (Electrecord 500) Can't forget the classic from Minneapolis to Paris on a label I can't remember at the moment...the quietest pounder I've ever heard. If you find this (look for blue vinyl), pick it up. Ben
(313) main st
haye! the main st comp is really good. check it if you dig deep soulful house. god bless basic channel yet again. \ o * * * * o *** * * o *((* *( * * o *((*(( ** *((* *(* *** * * * * * * //
Re: (313) John Thomas / Logistic
Hi, Im not knowing these cockney(?) slang terms, but I'm thinking it would be rather unfortunate to have a name that = penis ! ;) maybe this is an alias? anyway 'sqaure' is a pretty straight forward heavy on the 909 kinda dancefloor track, w/ cool bass manouvres. I only picked this up yesterday, so have not had a good chance to really check it out yet, but from what I can gather the Hood remix is quite different to the original, adding that patent Hood style. worth a listen out. 3jane you wrote: __ \ I'm interested to know whether John Thomas is his real name - it's (a comparatively little-used) slang for penis in the UK! What's the release with Hood like? Saw it listed but never heard it... Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
lest anybody should get the wrong impression--hot 97 bascially plays the most commercial pap imaginable (think endless slow jams for the 'ladies') interspersed with equal time given to ads. they used to have frankie knuckles spining from 2-4 on saturday nights. i have a pile of great tapes. but that was a few years back now. let me take the chance to say radio sucks in new york. Agreed, Hot 97 is disappointing now. I used to listen to it all the time as well, then it faded to just Old School At Noon and Funkarama Thursday nights. Now I can't take it, it's the same shit over and over and over. Talk about getting programmed... I do have to say 98.7 Kiss can be sweet. It was most amazing a few years ago when Roger was still alive and doing his Uptown Saturday Night right into Jay Mixin' Dixon's Kiss Club Classics. I have a ton of tapes from then. It's since been replaced by the Allen brothers doing Saturday Night House Party which can be really good but also lame in spots - which Roger's show never was. However Saturday nights bring out a lot of amazing music - some pre-techno Detroit-style sounds, like Was Not Was, Kano and Kraftwerk. environ * 73 mandeville drive * wayne, NJ 07470-6566 * USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.webspan.net/~environ
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
In a message dated 2/10/00 7:05:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: With any top radio format I just think there's more hoops to jump through and also less of a language barrie with techno than hip-hop where alot of the phrases and slangs might not translate. You'd be surprised. The biggest mainstream music worldwide (no matter what the music business would have you believe) is Rap/RB (note I don't say hip-hop). Whenever you have Japanese kids whose only English they know is the lyrics of a Method Man record (see the movie The Show) and Japanese girls who fry their hair and go to tanning booths to look like Brandy, I'd say the language is universal. There are kids from Australia who talk more black than I do because of the records. Back to techno music. Having put out my own records since '92, I'd say its globalization has grown right along with faster overnight shipping companies like FedEx and DHL, the Internet and Watts Music being the only distributor of any real consequence (not to dis Nemesis, Hardwax, et al). Having a hot-ass track doesn't hurt either. a.
(313) tonight
greetings, If you are going to be in the city tonight DJ Horsepower and Robert Tamarack are going to be playing at Forans. H-pee will be presenting nothing but Detroit tracks, and Rob will playing drum and bass. If you are looking to relax and toss back a pint, you cannot beat Forans. Forans is on Woodward just north of Congress in downtown Detroit. MT -- 'No map of the world should be without Utopia' Oscar Wilde
Re: (313) This poem...
I thought the original Dis Poem was actually by Mutabaruka released maybe late 70s?. The cover of tha album is stars on a night sky (in a friend's collection) Is the Bobby Konders version the one done in late 1980s 1990s? Nice trancey techno thing? Hmmm... emma mee-thod it's in the way that you groove it
(313) Sade 313 remixes
Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade? I'm sure I remember a discussion on this many moons ago. Details anyone? Respect JasonB
(313) Info on Kazu Kimura?
I am looking for bio kinda stuff, for background reading. Thanks emma mee-thod it's in the way that you groove it
Re: (313) Sade 313 remixes
larkin and pullen did very nice boot mixes of surrender your love. andrew duke Batory, Jason wrote: Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade? I'm sure I remember a discussion on this many moons ago. Details anyone? Respect JasonB -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
RE: (313) Sade 313 remixes
larkin and pullen did very nice boot mixes of surrender your love. andrew duke Ah yesss. I take it that boot means this aint available? Anyone heard this in a mix somewhere? I would love to hear this. Respect JasonB Batory, Jason wrote: Have any 313 contingent ever remixed Sade? I'm sure I remember a discussion on this many moons ago. Details anyone? Respect JasonB -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) Mills - From The 21st.
Just thought I would mention that I put this CD back into my portable CD player this morning, got on the train, pressed play and I god damned nearly fainted. This Cd really kills me! Jeff really goes deep on the lush strings, and especially the percussion. Definately one of my favourite Mills releases of all time. Peace, Patrick. - Southern Outpost http://www.southernoutpost.com http://www.darkenergy.southernoutpost.com -=D E M A N D I N N O V A T I O N=-
Re: (313) The instant globalisation of music?
I think Cyclones statements below should be taken as relating to the eastern states. With perth Ben Stinga is on the job at Complex records and we get stuff at the same time the rest of the world does. Its all imports of course... Josh In Australia it comes down to the majors not having a clue about how to market urban music. The base for urban music is working class and ethnic and the labels are mainly staffed by people of Anglo backgrounds into rock. The urban kids do buy stuff on import and huge sales are lost. Dance releases are often delayed too. By the time Inner City's Good Life came out through Festival last year, they had lost the momentum in the clubs. With local pressings it is sometimes a scheduling and fiscal thing - Donell Jones' LP is about to drop now but that is because it's a quiet time of year release-wise and less likely to get looked over. __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: (313) re : plus 8 vs ur
In a message dated 2/9/00 7:33:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: what about mark kinchen? Hahahaha, oh my God. I haven't laughed this hard all day... Mark and his brother Scott are Black. a. Oh sure... next you're going to tell us that K. Hand is, like, a girl or something.
(313) Envoy
Just picked up the Where There's Life Special 2xCD edition from the used bins (on Soma). There is absolutely no listing of the 6 songs on the second CD. Can anyone help? Not that I absolutely need titles to appreciate the tracks, but it's always nice to see what the artist intended to songs to be called. What an amazing CD BTW. I can't believe I had passed this by the first time around. And the bonus tracks are even better! SqrRt. - I hope some animal never bores a hole in my head and lays its eggs in my brain, because later I might think I'm having a good idea but it's just eggs hatching. (Jack Handey)
(313) RE: Envoy
Never mind, I must be blind. Damn that send button! -Original Message- From: SqrRt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 1:48 AM To: 313 Mailing List Subject: Envoy Just picked up the Where There's Life Special 2xCD edition from the used bins (on Soma). There is absolutely no listing of the 6 songs on the second CD. Can anyone help? Not that I absolutely need titles to appreciate the tracks, but it's always nice to see what the artist intended to songs to be called. What an amazing CD BTW. I can't believe I had passed this by the first time around. And the bonus tracks are even better! SqrRt. - I hope some animal never bores a hole in my head and lays its eggs in my brain, because later I might think I'm having a good idea but it's just eggs hatching. (Jack Handey)
(313) freddy fresh
La Quad wrote: ... not to be pickin' at crumbs, but...I was under the impression that theInvisible Man is the Son of Fresh..? Yep... Freddy's son Chris now records under 'the Invisible Man' (west coast style breaks)... but originally it was Freddy's name. I think Freddy passed the name onto Chris, to help him get started. All the records I mentioned in my original post are produced by Freddy. A couple of years ago Freddy started to be listed as 'executive producer' for Invisible Man stuff. Check tracks like 'On It' on the 'Vinyl 2000' electro comp. that came out on Studio K7, you can hear that Chris is behind the desk... cos' he's not quite up to his old man's standards. :) peace ~Askew __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
(313) egyptian lover etc.
i bought Electro 2 on vinyl last week for £10, just for Al Naayfish - The Soul. Also found Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop Don't Stop for £15. have also picked up Egypt Egypt by Egyptian Lover for £6, and Techno-Scratch by Knights of the Turntable for £6 both were bootleg/re-releases. Clear by Cybotron (label was ZYX. Legitimate re-release, or have i naively bought a ripped off travesty? any info? anyone? anyone?) cya,simon.
(313) quick plug
Any Londoners out and about tonight - come down to Click @ ICA, The Mall. Myself and CiM are both spinning, it's a nice chilled event and they sell Red Stripe at the bar. 4 quid in, 3 quid concessions, ICA members free - 9PM - 1AM. Cheers, Tom :: tom churchill ::: ::: headspace recordings ::: : e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : : t: 07976 898514 ::
re: (313) ampoule
Tom Churchill wrote: Aly: I played a live set last week with Nicky from ampoule dj'ing before. They've got 3 records in the shops at the moment. And they're all brilliant - especially the last one 'Diffrint Hings Oan' by Actors Pedantry. Like a cross between the Moodymann and Chain Reaction styles - long, deep and moody. The Pub and Lucky Easy releases are great too - can't wait to hear what's next... there's a track on that Actors Pedantry [Feeling Engine?] and it's like it stepped right out Temple of Transparent Balls by Black Dog amazing track- -
(313) Coming soon from the Hotmix/Clone collective...
COMING SOON - COMING SOON - COMING SOON - COMING SOON Panama records present: Mixed up the hague vol.1 - Fulllength cd Special sequence made for dancing - Mixed by IF Many rare and collecteable items in the mix (the Hague disco stylie). One of Hollands best Djs gives you this special mix with loads of old disco and electro records wich are impossible too find! A private party for everyone! Enjoy! DUB 12 (+12.1) Quench - Chunck ep -12+limited 7 Dub presents Quench. The DUB label is getting famous by bringing new talented artists in the electronica field and again they manage to bring you some ultra cool electronica by a new name. A great 12 (and limited bonus 7!!) wich can stand the highest critics. Relaxed advanced beats with beautyfull sounds and great melodies. The downtempo beats seems to be inspired by the more forward thinking Hip hop and RB producers ,and will impress many with their relaxed but still infentive programing and the bright atmosphere. Just sit back and enjoy! Future classic!! DUB 5.1 Duracel - 98 ep The follow up on the allready sought after 97 ep of this former Unit Moebius member. Most electonica artists aim for the highest technical standards and progression Duracel doesnt give a damn about that. Hes just making cool funky shit with a twist. 6 cool tracks ranging from more moody and soft to funky raw electroide stuff (sometimes even remembers us to old Unit moebius material). Great record !!! Coming soon : Funckarma - Parts - Dub cd2 stunning full length cd album!! Still available :the Phonics/DUB compilation : Nummer een. A compilation of unreleased and deleted material of the DUB label. TIP!! [FWD: proudly presents Sierra Romeo - Sierra Romeo , Cat: FWD2001 From Eindhoven, The Netherlands Stefan Robbers(aka Florence,Terrace,Acid junkies) kicks off with a new project. Welknown and respected for his many great records on labels as Eevolute, Planet E ,ART etc. he now presents Sierra Romeo ,a whole new site of him. As Arovane did set the trend with the 1st release on FWD this second one goes in the same style. Abstract rhythms and soft melodies with moody strings sometimes even tending to ambient. You ll play this over and over!! Music to please your eardrums! ---Lance--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
Re: (313) Sade 313 remixes
my older records are not readily accessible due to my recent move, but, if i remember correctly, the matrix for this boot says illegal 1 on the matrix and stamped in purple on the label. one mix per side, with both similar, but one having more percussion. andrew duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is that the album done by illoo or something like that? if it is what i think it is i have it on a white label. it is pretty cool. -craig- -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313)cybotron repress
AFAIK, the only legitimate re-release of Cybotron was on Fantasy, the label that originally released the material after Juan and Rik did their initial pressings. Andrew Duke Simon wrote: i bought Electro 2 on vinyl last week for £10, just for Al Naayfish - The Soul. Also found Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop Don't Stop for £15. have also picked up Egypt Egypt by Egyptian Lover for £6, and Techno-Scratch by Knights of the Turntable for £6 both were bootleg/re-releases. Clear by Cybotron (label was ZYX. Legitimate re-release, or have i naively bought a ripped off travesty? any info? anyone? anyone?) cya,simon. -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) 02.11.00 Mike Taylor Live
Hello, I just wanted to let people know that I will be playing a live set as Intermodal tonight on WDBM in Lansing, MI. The Intermodal set will be a series of CR/BC influenced dark ambient pieces. If you are going to be in the lansing area tonight, tune into 89 fm. If you are going to be kicking around the house you can catch the set via realaudio: http://www.wdbm.msu.edu/liverealaudio.ram I will be going on at 11pm this evening. I hope you join us. Thanks, Mike Taylor Upcoming events: 03.12.00 Experimental Film [EMAIL PROTECTED], Featuring: Twine(live) adastra records Intermodal(live) Easel Press -- 'No map of the world should be without Utopia' Oscar Wilde
(313) Real Estate's Rhythm Grooves compilation: world premiere on Cognition
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix, and Real Estate Records present the world premiere of the Rhythm Grooves compilation. March 7 Chicago's Real Estate Records will release the Rhythm Grooves compilation (on CD and 2 X LP) featuring new music from DJ Jacq, Phoenix, Fun Police, Daniell Spencer, Tim Baker, Stacy Kidd, DJ Jess, Tyree Cooper, and Gene Hunt. You can hear this release now in full in RealAudio exclusively on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition You can also listen to an interview with Real Estate operator Tim Baker in the same place. thanks. andrew duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
Re: (313) John Thomas / Logistic
Hi, Im not knowing these cockney(?) slang terms, but I'm thinking it would be rather unfortunate to have a name that = penis ! ;) maybe this is an alias? anyway 'sqaure' is a pretty straight forward heavy on the 909 kinda dancefloor track, w/ cool bass manouvres. I only picked this up yesterday, so have not had a good chance to really check it out yet, but from what I can gather the Hood remix is quite different to the original, adding that patent Hood style. worth a listen out. 3jane yes, i think it's his real name you should check the website of Logistic Records (his label). There is a lot of information and some tracks (in MP3), including the Rob Hood mix *Definitely* worth a listen! By the way, he's also a really great DJ. http://www.logisticrecords.com/ romain
(313) Statra's Paradigm Shift: world premiere and contest on Cognition
Cognition, Andrew Duke's In The Mix, and Statra Recordings present the world premiere of Statra's Paradigm Shift compilation. March 7 Brooklyn New York's Statra Recordings will release the Statra's Paradigm Shift compilation (on CD and 2 X LP) featuring new music from Lypid, Susumu Yokota, Denver McCarthy, Supersoul, Laurent Brondel, and Jeff Sharel. You can hear this release now in full in RealAudio exclusively on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition contest info: 5 copies of this compilation and 5 copies of Lypid's Stratospheric EP (featuring remixes of the title cut by Henrik B and Jonah Sharp's Spacetime Continuum, plus a bonus cut) will be given away re: this world premiere. Contest deadline: March 7. Contest entry info on Cognition. Influenced by Chicago, Detroit, and outer space, this compilation features up and downtempo grooves, atmospheric pieces, warm techno, tech-house, and forward-house, invigorating electro, alien funk, juicy jazz textures, and more. Thanks. Andrew Duke :) -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
(313) TP @ Karma 2Nite!
Just a reminder . . . 2nite (Feb 11th) I'm spinning at Karma (21 over), which is located on Woodward (near 9 mile across the street from the Magic Bag Theater) in Ferndale. My scheduled set time is from 11:30PM to 2AM. I can't wait to play all the new smoking hot tunes (and Disco Classics) on Karma's incredible sound system! For more information, call 1-248-541-1600, or check out their website at: www.karmadetroit.com My guest list is already full - SORRY! peace respect, TP For TP MP3/RA files, check out: TERRENCEPARKER.METROTIMES.COM